Dodgers' Blake Snell Dominates Blue Jays in World Series Game 1
Dodgers' Blake Snell Dominates Blue Jays in World Series Game 1

Dodgers' Blake Snell Dominates Blue Jays in World Series Game 1

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Blake Snell, the Los Angeles Dodgers' starting pitcher, has been dominant throughout the 2025 postseason, boasting a 0.86 ERA with 28 strikeouts in 21 innings leading into Game 1 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays. Snell attributes his success to improved command, which has allowed him to pitch deeper into games and reduce strain on the Dodgers' bullpen, the team's noted weakness. Despite his strong performances, Snell believes he still has room to improve, focusing on reading hitters and refining his approach. The Dodgers, heavily favored and looking to defend their 2024 title, face a formidable Blue Jays offense, who have previously exposed Los Angeles's bullpen vulnerabilities but have yet to do so in the playoffs. The Blue Jays, with a significantly lower payroll than the Dodgers, remain confident and have relied on rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage for Game 1, showcasing their resilience and depth. Both teams bring contrasting strengths and are considered the two best teams left, setting the stage for a competitive and highly anticipated World Series.

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