The Toronto Blue Jays can win it all with a Game 6 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight.
However, my top Dodgers vs. Blue Jays predictions are calling for Los Angeles to push the World Series to a seventh game on the heels of a solid outing from Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
Read more in my MLB picks for Friday, October 31.
First pitch is set for 8:00 p.m. ET at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, with the game airing on FOX.
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Dodgers vs Blue Jays Game 6 predictions
Who will win Dodgers vs Blue Jays Game 6
The Dodgers have the starting pitching edge with Yamamoto dealing, and Blue Jays starter Kevin Gausman eyeing statistical correction.
I expect the Los Angeles lineup to do enough damage to force a Game 7.
Dodgers vs Blue Jays best bet
Yoshinobu Yamamoto Over 6.5 strikeouts (+100)
Los Angeles Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto has fanned seven or more batters in three of his four postseason starts, and his 8.16 K/9 and 23.4 K% in the playoffs are actually lower than his respective 10.42 and 29.4% marks during the regular season.
There’s always potential that Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts has a short leash on the righty, but there aren’t many alternatives in the bullpen bringing the same elite pitch mix.
Plus, Yamamoto is coming off consecutive complete games while scattering just seven hits and a single walk across the 18 innings.
While the Toronto Blue Jays don’t send a swing-and-miss lineup to the dish, Yamamoto ranked ninth in baseball in swinging-strike percentage during the regular season, with his highlighted 29.4 K% ranking fifth.
Dodgers vs Blue Jays Game 6 same-game parlay (SGP)
Toronto righty Kevin Gausman battled in Game 2, and while he took the loss, he managed to pitch his way through 6 2/3 frames while allowing just three runs on four hits.
Still, Gausman has out-pitched his underlying metrics, and left-handed hitters Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman will tee off on the righty in Game 6.
Gausman sports a solid 2.55 postseason ERA, but his 4.96 xFIP, along with an unsustainable .156 BABIP and 92.0% strand rate, suggest struggles ahead.
Turning to the two Los Angeles stars, Ohtani sports a .425 wOBA this postseason after posting a .438 mark against righties during the regular season, and Freeman respectively checks in at .335 and .372.
Dodgers vs Blue Jays SGP (+575)
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto Over 6.5 strikeouts (+100)
- Freddie Freeman Over 1.5 total bases (+110)
- Shohei Ohtani Over 1.5 total bases (-109)
Dodgers vs Blue Jays home run pick for Game 6
Freddie Freeman (+425)
Freeman has a homer and .500 slugging percentage against Gausman during his career, and the Dodgers star also posted a solid .204 ISO with 16 big flies against righties during the regular season.
Dodgers vs Blue Jays Game 6 odds
- Moneyline: Los Angeles -140 | Toronto +118
- Run line: Los Angeles -1.5 (+115) | Toronto +1.5 (-135)
- Over/Under: Over 7.5 (-110) | Under 7.5 (-110)
Dodgers vs Blue Jays trend
Los Angeles has won 26 of its last 35 games (+11.25 Units / 18% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Dodgers vs. Blue Jays.
How to watch Dodgers vs Blue Jays and Game 6 info
| Location | Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON |
| Date | Friday, October 31, 2025 |
| First pitch | 8:00 p.m. ET |
| TV | FOX |
| Dodgers starting pitcher | Yoshinobu Yamamoto (3-1, 1.57 ERA) |
| Blue Jays starting pitcher | Kevin Gausman (2-2, 2.55 ERA) |
Dodgers vs Blue Jays latest injuries
George Springer is set to return tonight after missing Games 4 and 5 with a right-side/oblique strain suffered on a swing in Game 3.
Manager John Schneider said Springer cleared pregame work and will bat leadoff as the Blue Jays’ designated hitter, barring an unexpected setback.
The injury is still being monitored, but the club believes rest and treatment have restored his range of motion for tonight’s potentially elimination-clinching opportunity in Toronto.
Dodgers vs Blue Jays weather
Cloudy, cool, on-and-off showers are in the Toronto area today, with temperatures in the low-to-mid 40s°F around first pitch.
That’s not baseball-friendly weather, and with light rain in the mix, it pushes the Blue Jays and MLB toward keeping the Rogers Centre roof closed to protect the field and fans. The roof can be opened, but cold/wet conditions make that less likely, especially in October postseason games.
A closed dome means wind and temperature won’t sap carry on fly balls, and pitchers won’t have to fight slick grips. Offense usually normalizes indoors as balls travel more consistently, and fielders get truer hops on turf.
That slightly favors contact-heavy lineups and sharp infield defense, while removing the weather-related randomness that sometimes helps an underdog.
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