The World Series begins Friday night in Toronto. No doubt the intrigue lies in wondering what the Dodgers and the Blue Jays could possibly do for an encore following the thrills each provided in winning the National and American League pennants, respectively.

Yes, Shohei Ohtani has been better than even advertised this postseason, but the Dodgers’ pitching has dominated as a whole in October. They have allowed just a single run in each of their last five games dating back to the series clincher against the Phillies in the Divisional Round. They have given up just 28 through LA’s ten games and only three times have they allowed more than three runs in a game...and two of those were in the Wild Card round to the Reds.

If their bats get going, and they have a lineup full of proven, big-ga

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