Blue Jays Announce Game 3 and 4 Starters
The World Series is heating up, and the Toronto Blue Jays are making significant moves as they prepare for Games 3 and 4 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. After a thrilling start to the Fall Classic at Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays are looking to regain their momentum and take control of the series.
A Rollercoaster Start in the Series
The opening game of the series showcased the Blue Jays’ offensive prowess as they dismantled the Dodgers’ pitching staff, clinching a decisive victory. However, the second game told a different story. The Dodgers rebounded with an impressive performance, erasing the Blue Jays’ early lead by delivering the third-largest inning in World Series history. A staggering nine runs in the sixth inning propelled Los Angeles to a 5-1 victory, leveling the series at one game each.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto emerged as the star for the Dodgers, dominating the mound and retiring the final 20 batters he faced. His performance was a critical turning point, allowing Los Angeles to shift the momentum as the series heads west.
Star Power on the Mound
With the series now shifting to Los Angeles, Blue Jays manager John Schneider has announced his pitching plans for the next two games. In a bold move, Max Scherzer will take the mound for Game 3, aiming to deliver a strong performance and put Toronto back in the driver’s seat. Following Scherzer, Shane Bieber will step in for Game 4, bringing his own set of skills to the table.
This decision highlights the Blue Jays’ confidence in their pitching staff, particularly with Scherzer’s playoff experience and Bieber’s ability to handle high-pressure situations. The stakes are high, and the team is ready to fight for every inch.
As the Blue Jays prepare for these pivotal games, all eyes will be on the mound. The combination of Scherzer and Bieber could be the key to turning the tide in Toronto’s favor as they aim to reclaim the lead in this tightly contested series.

