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Dodgers Set for Game 3 vs. Blue Jays with Strong Pitching Strategy
UPDATE: The Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for Game 3 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays this Monday, October 15, 2025, with a powerful starting rotation that has fans buzzing. The matchup is particularly poignant, as former Dodger Max Scherzer will take the mound for Toronto, a reminder of past struggles for LA.
This pivotal game highlights a dramatic shift in the Dodgers’ pitching strategy. After a disappointing 2021 postseason, where unconventional tactics led to elimination, the Dodgers are now relying on a straightforward approach: deploying elite starters consistently. Their current rotation includes Tyler Glasnow, Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Shohei Ohtani, all of whom are performing at peak levels.
In the 2021 postseason, the Dodgers faced criticism for their analytics-driven decisions, which included using a reliever as an opener and mismanaging their top pitchers. Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez called out the organization for misusing its talent, stating they needed to allow starters to pitch in their traditional roles. Fast forward to today, and the Dodgers’ approach has transformed, leading to a commanding 10-2 postseason record.
“We’ve got matching hair,” said pitching coach Mark Prior humorously, addressing a reporter while emphasizing the simplicity of their current game plan. The Dodgers have won every postseason game where their starting pitcher has gone at least six innings, a clear indicator of their success.
As the Dodgers prepare for Game 3, the focus will be on Glasnow’s ability to deliver a strong performance. If he can secure six or seven innings, it could set the stage for the Dodgers to advance toward their championship goal. Last year, Scherzer’s inability to pitch due to arm issues highlighted the consequences of overthinking pitching strategies. This time, the Dodgers are determined to avoid past mistakes.
“Clearly, we have some really good pitchers,” Prior added. “Any team would roll them out in a playoff game.” Catcher Will Smith echoed this sentiment, stating, “We have four starters now that are pitching their best. We’re just riding those guys.”
With a rotation worth approximately $1.35 billion, the Dodgers are betting on their starters, and the front office is letting them shine. The focus is now on winning, not overanalyzing the situation. As Scherzer prepares for his start, he remains focused on the present. “I have plenty of motivation. I’m here to win,” he said, highlighting the competitive spirit that defines both teams.
The Dodgers’ fans are eagerly awaiting the game as the team seeks redemption and aims for a place in baseball history. Expect high-stakes action as the World Series unfolds tonight. Will the Dodgers’ pitching strategy pay off? Stay tuned as the game progresses, and don’t miss any updates!
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