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That was a terrible, no good, very bad Game 1 of the World Series. All the Dodgers can do is shake it off and come out strong in Game 2.
TORONTO — Twenty-one minutes after their bullpen gates swung open, with their ears still ringing from the chaos they’d created at the Rogers Centre and noise you could hear throughout Ontario, the Los Angeles Dodgers staggered.
The Toronto Blue Jays, according to their skipper, are always equipped to handle the Los Angeles Dodgers like they did in Game 1.
The Dodgers haven't been anywhere close to as successful at the plate as Toronto has been in the postseason, and it could derail their title hopes.
In a social media post featuring Newsom and Ontario Premier Doug Ford, both men exchange friendly banter over a wager they have on the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays.
As Ardaya pointed out, the Dodgers bullpen has a 6.16 ERA in the playoffs. They're lucky the starting pitching and offense has gotten them to this point because the lack of quality among relievers currently sticks out like a sore thumb.
The Dodgers could land Hunter Greene with a blockbuster trade package featuring Andy Pages, Josue De Paula, and Alex Freeland for Cincinnati.
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