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Rookie Trey Yesavage to start World Series opener for Blue Jays, just his 7th big league game
Rookie Trey Yesavage will start Friday night’s World Series opener for the Toronto Blue Jays against the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers and Blake Snell, giving the 22-year-old more postseason starts than career regular-season outings.
Here is everything you need to know about watching the 2025 World Series, including the full schedule for the series between the Dodgers and Blue Jays.
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Carney challenges Trump to make a bet on the World Series as Canada’s team plays the Dodgers
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is challenging U.S. President Donald Trump to make a friendly wager on the outcome of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Meet Matthew Williams II, he is heading to Toronto to compete against the best kids in North America in his age group.
In Game 4 of the National League Championship Series, Shohei Ohtani showed exactly why he's baseball's best and most unique talent. That 10-strikeout, three-homer performance was also made possible in part by a rule MLB made to accommodate Ohtani's rare two-way talent.
You're going to see a kaleidoscope of the nastiest pitches in baseball when the Blue Jays and Dodgers face off in the World Series. But you're going to see one pitch in particular more than you ever have.
It doesn't take a superstar resume to be a World Series hero, it just takes a clutch performance on the biggest stage, whether it's a key hit or a brilliant outing on the mound.
Coming up this week: Real Madrid take on Barcelona in LaLiga, England and Australia revive rugby league’s Ashes, and the Dodgers bid for back-to-back glory in baseball’s World Series.
For the Seattle Mariners, the wait goes on. One game away from reaching a first World Series in franchise history, Seattle fell heartbreakingly short in Monday’s 4-3 defeat against the Toronto Blue Jays.