
The Los Angeles Dodgers are set to complete a series sweep against the Toronto Blue Jays after winning the first two games convincingly, scoring 18 runs and allowing only three. This matchup is being highlighted as a rematch of a legendary World Series.
Apr 7, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Kyle Tucker (23) celebrates with first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) after a win over the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images
The Los Angeles Dodgers are aiming for a sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays after two straight wins in Canada.
Billed as âThe Greatest World Series Everâ rematch, the April series was meant to feel like a playoff matchup early on in the season; however, the Dodgers have, for the most part, dominated Toronto.
The Dodgers have only allowed three runs over two games, while scoring 18 in that span.
A lot of that massive margin has to do with the fact that the Dodgers beat the Jays 14-2 in the first game of the series, but other than the bases being loaded in the bottom of the seventh on Tuesday, the Dodgers have been ahead early and often.
Apr 7, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Kyle Tucker (23) celebrates with first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) after a win over the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images
On Wednesday, the Dodgers get the chance to take total bragging rights and keep their positive momentum going with back-to-back sweeps.
P. Shohei Ohtani, RHP
Miguel Rojas, after missing Tuesdayâs game due to a family matter, is back in the lineup at shortstop with Hyeseong Kim moving back to the bench.
Rojas announced that his father had passed away, leading him to miss the game. Mookie Betts remains out of the lineup with his oblique injury, which is opening the door for Alex Freeland to get playing time at second base on a consistent basis.
The Dodgers are facing Dylan Cease on the opposing mound, a right-hander who has elite stuff and, when he is clicking, could shut down Los Angelesâ offensive buzzsaw.
With him on the mound, Max Muncy gets a pump up the order, and Teoscar Hernandez goes down a peg, giving the Dodgers four lefties out of the first five hitters against Cease.
The bottom of the order features a glut of right-handers, other than the switch-hitting Alex Freeland.
Ohtani will do his double duty once, pitching, then quickly changing into his batting gear for a plate appearance in the first inning.
The Japanese sensation wants a Cy Young, and this high-profile series is the perfect stage to make his case for the award.
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The Dodgers scored a total of 18 runs while allowing only three runs over the first two games of the series against the Blue Jays.
This series is significant as it is billed as a rematch of 'The Greatest World Series Ever,' highlighting the competitive nature of the matchup early in the season.
Key players in the Dodgers' lineup include right fielder Kyle Tucker and first baseman Freddie Freeman, both of whom contributed to the team's success in the series.



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