The Toronto Blue Jays have a chance to close out the Los Angeles Dodgers and win the World Series on home soil Friday night.
Let’s take a look at three players worth backing in the do-or-die affair with my Dodgers vs. Blue Jays predictions and MLB player props.
Dodgers vs Blue Jays Game 6 props
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Dodgers vs Blue Jays player prop picks
Prop #1: Mookie Betts Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI
Mookie Betts has had a quiet series at the dish. He cleared this line in a series-opening loss and has since fallen short in four consecutive games.
There’s reason to believe he can turn things around in Game 6. Betts has a terrific track record vs. Kevin Gausman, whom he's seen a lot of over the years. Betts is 16-for-54 (.298 average) against Gausman.
He leans heavily on a fastball/splitter combination, using one of the two on nearly 90% of his pitches when facing right-handed bats.
Look for Betts to step up with the Los Angeles Dodgers playing for their season.
Prop #2: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Over 0.5 singles
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has piled up the singles during his historically good postseason run. He’s hit at least one in 12 of 16 games, averaging exactly one per contest.
Isolating games played at the Rogers Centre, Vladdy has nine singles over eight appearances in these playoffs.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto is an exceptional pitcher, but Toronto Blue Jays hitters should be better equipped to hit him after seeing his stuff several times over a complete game just a few days ago.
As well as Yamamoto performed in that game, Guerrero Jr. still managed to record a single against him.
Prop #3: Ernie Clement Over 0.5 singles
Death, taxes, and Ernie Clement singles. Toronto’s super-utility man has piled up the singles in recent weeks, coming up big seemingly every time he steps into the batter’s box. Clement has singled in 16 of his last 20, hitting a whopping 22 singles along the way.
Zooming in further, Clement has singled in nine of his past 10 games. This includes all five World Series games to date.
Even against a ridiculously good Dodgers rotation, Clement has continued to churn out hits —— most of which go for just one base.
Clement is not someone who will try to do too much at the plate. He just wants to make good contact and will happily take what he can get, which is the best way to approach hitting someone like Yamamoto.
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, Sportsnet |
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