Dodgers to face Blue Jays in World Series
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After a thrilling victory over the Seattle Mariners in Game 7 of the ALCS, the Toronto Blue Jays will square off with the NLCS winners, the Los Angeles Dodgers, in the 2025 World Series.
Los Angeles opened as a -210 favorite in the World Series, with Toronto at +170 on Monday night at BetMGM. The Dodgers were -220 favorites on Tuesday morning, with the Blue Jays being +180 underdogs. That translates to an implied probability of 69% for Los Angeles winning its second straight World Series.
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Eight outs from AL pennant, Mariners waste lead and remain only team without a World Series trip
The Seattle Mariners fell just short of reaching the World Series for the first time, losing to the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3 in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series.
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Just one win away from their first World Series appearance in franchise history, the Mariners will turn to their homegrown ace who has become a prominent face of the organization while embodying every aspect of their pitching philosophies.
Don Mattingly spent his entire playing career on the New York Yankees, but in 2025, he is going to the World Series for the very first time. With the Toronto Bl
Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays won a thrilling seven-game ALCS against the Seattle Mariners to return to the World Series for the first time since 1993, when they won their second of back-to-back titles. Those were their only two previous appearances in the Fall Classic.
Mariners make unique sports history after missing World Series again originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. After a devastating loss to the in game seven of the ALCS,will, once again, have to wait at least one more season before attempting to reach the World Series.