LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers and Blue Jays combined to use 19 pitchers in Monday night’s 18-inning marathon, won by the Dodgers, 6-5 . Freddie Freeman’s walk-off homer cemented it as a World Series classic, but both bullpens will be feeling the effects of Monday's contest in Game 4.
With Shohei Ohtani and Shane Bieber starting, it’s never been more important for each team’s starter to work deep into the game. Ohtani gave the Dodgers six strong innings on the mound in each of his last two starts, but Bieber lasted just 3 2/3 innings in his last outing, in the ALCS.
Ahead of a pivotal Game 4, here’s how both bullpens look after a long night:
BLUE JAYS
Who’s unavailable?
Eric Lauer : If anyone’s down, it must be Lauer. He was spectacular in relief in Game 3 , giving the Blue Jays 4 2/

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