Dodgers and Blue Jays, back at it, possibly for only half as long this time around. REMINDER: we will have extra overflow game threads up at 6:12 p.m. PT and 7:25 p.m. PT. World Series Game 4 info
From True Blue LA
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Well, I don’t think they can go 18 innings today. I’m sure I can’t go 18 today. A win would be a good thing. They are in tough against Shohei Ohtani Today’s Lineups BLUE JAYS DODGERS Nathan Lukes – LF Shohei Ohtani – DH Vladimir Guerrero – 1B Mookie Betts – SS Bo Bichette – […]
From Bluebird Banter
| about 2 months ago
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Look, I know Shane Bieber is really good. I know that the Blue Jays, in general, are a really good team. They won the American League East! The same division with the Yankees, the Red Sox, and the ever-pesky Rays! And yet, it sort of feels like the series is over. The Dodgers lead 2-1, […]
From Royals Review
| about 2 months ago
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LOS ANGELES — The final Dodger Stadium game of 2025 is on deck for Wednesday night, with the Dodgers taking on the Blue Jays in Game 5 of a tied World Series. Blake Snell is on the mound for the Dodgers against rookie Trey Yesavage for Toronto, in a rematch of Game 1. The Dodgers […]
From True Blue LA
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Dodgers lead series 2-1 Blue Jays lineup SP: Shane Bieber (RHP) Dodgers lineup SP: Shohei Ohtani (RHP) Broadcast info First pitch: 8:00 PM EDT TV: FOX
From Amazin' Avenue
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Toronto Blue Jays (1-2) at Los Angeles Dodgers (2-1), October 28, 2025, 5 p.m. PST Watch: FOX Location: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA Listen: ESPN Radio Starting Pitchers: Shane Bieber (RHP) vs. Shohei Ohtani (RHP) Please remember our Game Day thread guidelines. GB community, this is your thread for today’s game. Enjoy!
From Gaslamp Ball
| about 2 months ago
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Toronto Blue Jays at Los Angeles Dodgers – A World Series Game 4 thread for October 28, 2025
From Viva El Birdos
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After last night’s epic but exhausting Game 3 that found the Los Angeles Dodgers managing to out-endure the Toronto Blue Jays, Game 4 kicks off a mere 18 hours later. Currently, the Dodgers lead the series 2-1. But last night’s (this morning’s?) game is relegated to the history books, and tonight, the Blue Jays with […]
From Purple Row
| about 2 months ago
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Did you stay up to watch the end of Game 3? Quite a number of you did, the comment count in Monday’s game thread might have been the most for any non-Cubs game thread in BCB history. The Dodgers and Blue Jays are likely to be pretty exhausted after the 18 innings of Game 3. […]
From Bleed Cubbie Blue
| about 2 months ago
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LOS ANGELES — Game 3 was so chock full of nuggets that the 18-inning marathon remained the talk of the day on Tuesday ahead of Game 4 of Dodgers vs. Blue Jays. Shohei Ohtani reached base all nine times he was up on Monday, including four intentional walks, a strategy Blue Jays manager John Schneider […]
From True Blue LA
| about 2 months ago
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No Springer in today’s lineup. The Jays say that he is ‘hour to hour’. Bo Bichette DHes today. Bo DHing means he won’t come out of the game for a defensive replacement, but they still might pinch run for him, if the need comes up. Lineups: Today’s Lineups BLUE JAYS DODGERS Nathan Lukes – LF […]
From Bluebird Banter
| about 2 months ago
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Whew. After last night’s marathon 18-inning contest between the Blue Jays and Dodgers saw Los Angeles pull out the walk-off win, the two teams have a quick turn around as they get set to play again just hours later in Game 4 of the World Series. The Blue Jays, losers of one of the longest […]
From Athletics Nation
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After their record-setting, instantly-ensconced in baseball lore marathon Game 3 that took place last night, the Dodgers and Blue Jays are right back to it tonight for Game 4. Shohei Ohtani is poised to embellish his legend by pitching in a World Series, the first two-way player to do so since Babe Ruth in Game […]
From The Good Phight
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The Blue Jays are at it again.
From Pension Plan Puppets
| about 2 months ago
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I mean to add out JoD’s from last night to a post today, and then forgot: Jays of the Day: Other Award:
From Bluebird Banter
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The World Series between the Dodgers and Blue Jays is reigniting the biggest debate in baseball: the payroll gap. With the richest and fifth-richest teams squaring off in the Fall Classic, many MLB owners and some analysts will argue that the 2025 World Series is more evidence supporting the need for a salary cap. Before […]
From South Side Sox
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One of the things I try to watch out for, in myself as a fan/commentator is to try remember there are things I don’t know. I remember reading Bill James’ Baseball Abstracts, all those years ago, and I remember him saying ‘I’m just getting to the point where I’m finding out all that I don’t […]
From Bluebird Banter
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There’s a reason Dave Dombrowski said what he said. When Dombrowski spoke to reporters last week following another disappointing, early-round playoff defeat by the Phillies and questioned whether Bryce Harper would be able to return to the previous “elite” level of play he enjoyed during his first six seasons in Philadelphia, it wasn’t done out […]
From The Good Phight
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At a casino, once up, the term ‘playing with house money’ comes into play. Most believe the term originated in faro games in the west, where players were encouraged through early wins (often rigged) by the dealers to stay in, playing betting their winnings so they could get into their full funds. With the odds […]
From Bluebird Banter
| about 2 months ago
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I’ll talk more about the game later. Everyone’s complaining about the lineup moves. The only one I really disagreed with was take Barger out. The others? Taking Kirk out was the right move, we needed someone who could run and giving his knees time off wasn’t a bad thing. And getting Bo out, for defense, […]
From Bluebird Banter
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Throughout the 2025 season, many Phillies fans mourned the absence of reliever Jeff Hoffman, who departed to the Blue Jays as a free agent. But the Phillies didn’t go Hoffmanless in 2025, as they (very briefly) had reliever Nolan Hoffman on the roster. If this name isn’t ringing a bell, that’s not surprising, as Hoffman […]
From The Good Phight
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The Los Angeles Dodgers will host the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET, live on FOX from Dodger Stadium. The Blue Jays will try to tie things up as they enter the matchup trailing in the series 2-1. Shohei Ohtani will take the mound first for the Dodgers, while the Blue Jays will counter with Shane Bieber.
Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Pitcher Matchup and Game Info
When: Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at 8 p.m. ET
Where: Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Californ...
From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession
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Blue Jays - 000 400 100 000 000 000 - 5 15 0 Dodgers - 011 020 100 000 000 001 - 6 16 2 For the second time this postseason, baseball fans – and more casual postseason observers who do not obsess over the game from the moment the gates of spring training camps are unlocked in mid-February – have been treated to an extraordinary, unforgettable game that simply would not have occurred if the most radical of the rule changes imposed on the game by Commissioner Rob Manfred's tenure had...
From the joy of sox
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Good morning. Like six hours after former Texas Rangers World Series starting pitcher Max Scherzer exited his Game 3 start last night for the Toronto Blue Jays, the Los Angeles Dodgers earned a walk-off win in 18 innings to take a 2-1 series lead in this year’s Fall Classic. Notably, Shohei Ohtani had his second […]
From Lone Star Ball
| about 2 months ago
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After a couple of opposing games to open up the 2025 Fall Classic, the Dodgers and Blue Jays found themselves knotted up in a 1-1 tie. Despite the nature of this World Series’ first two games, Game 3 would be a nailbiter all the way through. There were no pinch-hit grand slams or complete games, […]
From Pinstripe Alley
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