World Series Game 6: Dodgers at Blue Jays, Lineups, Starting Pitchers, TV Info
The Blue Jays lead the series 3-2 and are one win away from their first World Series title since 1993, with key players set to impact the outcome.
- On Oct. 31, 2025, Toronto hosts Game 6 of the World Series at Rogers Centre, leading three to two as Kevin Gausman starts for Toronto and Yoshinobu Yamamoto for Los Angeles.
- Earlier this year, the Toronto Blue Jays' climb from a poor start led to a summer turnaround that saw them overtake the New York Yankees on July 4, after finishing last in the American League East last year.
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw a complete game in Game 2 and beat Kevin Gausman 5 in that matchup, while Gausman matched him until the seventh in an earlier meeting, underscoring a likely pitchers' duel.
- A victory on Friday or Saturday would clinch the Toronto Blue Jays' third World Series championship since 1977, with Rogers Centre expected to be a madhouse.
- George Springer is likely to return to Toronto's lineup for Game 6 after missing Games 4 and 5, with John Schneider saying he 'checked all of the boxes' balancing recovery and team needs.
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World Series Game 6: Dodgers at Blue Jays, lineups, starting pitchers, TV info
Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto will take the mound opposite Toronto righty Kevin Gausman as the defending champs try to stave off elimination tonight in Toronto.
Blue Jays and Dodgers both face pressure to win Game 6 of World Series
Toronto ball players say they’re ready to write the final chapter in what manager John Schneider calls “the story of the 2025 Blue Jays.” The team is ahead in the World Series 3-2 over the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers, with potentially two games left to play in Toronto, starting with Game 6 on Friday.
Blue Jays play Game 6 of the World Series tonight in Toronto. Here are some of the biggest sporting events the city has ever hosted.
The World Series has returned to Toronto for Game 6 and the Blue Jays have a chance to win the title for the first time in 32 years. Millions of people, on both sides of the border, will be watching the matchup against the Los Angeles Dodgers, who trail the Jays 3-2 in the best-of-seven series. Here’s a look at some of the other big games and sporting events that Toronto has played host to over the years.
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