Posted on 10/31/2025 8:23:28 PM PDT by rottndog
There will be a Game 7 of the 2025 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays.
Staring down elimination, the Dodgers won Game 6, 3-1, on Friday to force a winner-take-all game on Saturday.
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Dodgers, Charge!
Scherzer for Toronto and whilst no pitcher has been listed to start for the Dodgers yet, it may in fact be Glasnow.
Are you kidding? Ohtani’s starting the game tomorrow.
That play right there might have sealed the season..I didnt think the Dodgers would win, heck I called it after their last two disastrous games but they bounced back..great win! and stats show teams that go 7 games on the road end up winning the world series
Just keep Snell far away from the pitchers mound as possible
Lineups have not been released.
He has to start if they want to keep his bat. If I understand the rule, a starting pitcher can remain in the game as a hitter if he is pulled (switching with another position player, of course). But a relief pitcher cannot. Somebody correct me if I have that wrong.
Lineups have not been released.
Scherzer is the scheduled starter for game 7. They’re making a big deal about him starting his 2nd World Series game 7.
Game 7 will be classic. Ohtani will be the opener, probably, in order to stay in the line-up. Dodger hitters need to wake up.
4 days rest is normal. He pitched less than 5 innings on Monday
No, you’re thinking of how it used to be when the national league didn’t have the DH rule. Ohtani is in the DH position and he can pitch or be put into another position without having to pull him. As long as he remains the DH he stays in. They changed the rule especially for Ohtani when he was playing with the Angels. It’s known as the ‘Ohtani rule’ now days.
Don’t take it personal asshole!
Yeah, I couldn’t believe that wedged ball.
It would be wild if the Dodgers won in Toronto.
Yes, the commentators were discussing just that. I was busy with a repair, so I wasn’t paying super close attention, but I believe you have it correct.
I would think Othani would be good for a couple innings of pitching, then pull him, but if he’s pitching great, maybe keep him in longer - just pull him at the first sign that he (Othani) is not at the very top of his pitching game.
I wonder what the odds of that wedgie are...
I think Billy Martin was the Twins manager.
Don’t give the betting people any more wacky ideas on how to wager their $$$.
But in several decades as a spectator, I’ve never seen the wedgie ball before.
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