As we gear up for Game 1 of the World Series, here are a few key points to watch:
1. Blue Jays Roster Choices:
The Blue Jays are making final decisions on their World Series roster, with star shortstop Bo Bichette in the spotlight. He’s been sidelined due to a PCL strain but hinted at being ready to return. Manager John Schneider suggested that the medical team would make the call based on his condition after recent workouts.
If Bichette re-enters the lineup, he might start at second base instead of shortstop. This would help him adjust while allowing Andres Gimenez to remain at short, where he has excelled during Bichette’s absence.
2. Dodgers Roster Choices:
The Dodgers have confirmed that Clayton Kershaw will be part of their World Series roster. After a tough run in the playoffs, this could be Kershaw’s last chance to leave his mark on the game. It’ll be interesting to see how they utilize him in what could be a farewell performance.
Another player to watch is Tanner Scott, who is recovering from a minor procedure. He has the potential to be a strong reliever if he gets cleared for play.
3. Game Previews:
The first two games of the World Series will take place in Toronto. Game 1 features Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage, who has shown promise despite a higher ERA this postseason. He impressed in a previous game, striking out 11 Yankees in a dominant performance.
On the other hand, Dodgers lefty Blake Snell has been outstanding this postseason, boasting a low ERA and numerous strikeouts. In Game 2, Yoshinobu Yamamoto will take the mound against a yet-to-be-named Blue Jays starter, likely Kevin Gausman. Yamamoto is coming off a remarkable complete game, allowing only one run.
These matchups not only set the stage for an exciting series but also highlight the strategies both teams may use, especially concerning their star players. As always, the stakes are high in the World Series, making every decision crucial.



















