The Los Angeles Dodgers are at home for Game 3 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET at Dodger Stadium. The teams are knotted up 1-1 in the series. Los Angeles’ Shohei Ohtani and Toronto’s Shane Bieber will start this matchup.
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Dodgers to win vs Blue Jays -196
Dodgers vs. Blue Jays betting lines
- Favorite: Dodgers (-196)
- Underdog: Blue Jays (+164)
- Over/under: 8
Dodgers betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching
Dodgers betting info
- The Dodgers have won 59.5% of the games this season when they were the moneyline favorite (91-62).
- Los Angeles has a 38-19 record (winning 66.7% of its games) when it has played as moneyline favorites of -196 or shorter.
- The Dodgers have a 66.2% chance to win this matchup based on the moneyline’s implied probability.
- In the 175 games in which oddsmakers have set an over/under for Los Angeles, it has combined with opponents to go over the total 80 times (80-85-10).
- The Dodgers are 79-96-0 against the spread this season.
Dodgers hitting info
- Ohtani paces the Dodgers with 55 home runs and 102 runs batted in.
- Ohtani’s home runs rank third in MLB and he ranks 14th in RBI in MLB.
- Ohtani brings a six-game hitting streak into this game. In his last 10 outings he is batting .300 with two doubles, a triple, six home runs, 11 walks and 10 RBIs.
- Mookie Betts is hitting .258 with 23 doubles, two triples, 20 home runs and 61 walks.
- Among all MLB hitters, Betts ranks 84th in home runs and 51st in RBI.
- Freddie Freeman paces the Dodgers with a team-best batting average of .295.
- Freeman takes a two-game hitting streak into this matchup. In his last five games he is batting .211 with a double, a home run, six walks and two RBIs.
- Andy Pages is hitting .272 with 27 doubles, a triple, 27 home runs and 29 walks.
Dodgers pitching rankings
- The 9.4 strikeouts per nine innings compiled by the Dodgers pitching staff ranks first in MLB.
- Los Angeles has the 17th-ranked team ERA across all MLB pitching staffs (3.96).
- The Dodgers average baseball’s 14th-ranked WHIP (1.260).
- Dodgers pitchers combine to give up the 10th-fewest home runs in baseball (175 total, 1.1 per game).
- Los Angeles struck out eight Blue Jays batters while allowing four hits in a 5-1 win in its last game.
Blue Jays betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching
Blue Jays betting info
- The Blue Jays have entered the game as underdogs 82 times this season and won 47, or 57.3%, of those games.
- Toronto has a record of 1-2 when it’s set as an underdog of +164 or more by sportsbooks this season.
- The oddsmakers’ moneyline implies a 37.9% chance of a victory for the Blue Jays.
- Games involving Toronto have gone over the total set by sportsbooks in 95 of 175 chances this season.
- The Blue Jays are 99-76-0 against the spread in their 175 chances this season.
Blue Jays hitting info
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been key for Toronto with 172 hits, an OBP of .381 plus a slugging percentage of .467.
- In all of Major League Baseball, Guerrero ranks 62nd in home runs and 43rd in RBI.
- Guerrero takes an eight-game hitting streak into this matchup. During his last 10 games he is hitting .366 with three doubles, three home runs, seven walks and three RBIs.
- George Springer is slugging .556 this season, with a team-best 32 homers while driving in 84 runs.
- Among all MLB hitters, Springer is 17th in homers and 43rd in RBI.
- Bo Bichette leads Toronto in batting average (.311) and runs batted in (94) this season while also slugging 18 homers.
- Ernie Clement is batting .277 with an OBP of .313 and a slugging percentage of .398 this season.
- Clement has hit safely in nine straight games. In his last 10 outings he is batting .302 with two doubles, a triple, a walk and three RBIs.
Blue Jays pitching rankings
- The Blue Jays have a nine K/9 this season as a pitching staff, fourth-best in baseball.
- Toronto has the 19th-ranked ERA (4.19) in the majors this season.
- Blue Jays pitchers have a 1.274 WHIP this season, 16th in the majors.
- The Blue Jays have allowed the 25th-fewest home runs this season with 209, or 1.3 per game.
- Toronto pitchers struck out seven Dodgers hitters while allowing six base hits in a 5-1 loss its last time out.
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