World Series Betting: Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Odds, Lines, and Top Bet for Game 7 | AmNewYork – SCCG Management

World Series Betting: Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Odds, Lines, and Top Bet for Game 7 | AmNewYork - SCCG Management

The Los Angeles Dodgers face the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series on Saturday night in Canada. Los Angeles overcame Toronto 3-1 in Game 6 on Friday night amid some controversial circumstances related to a dead ball getting stuck in the Rogers Centre wall in the ninth inning. This victory forced an extra game, giving baseball fans one more game to enjoy before the sport takes its winter break.

Game 7: Los Angeles Dodgers (3-3) @ Toronto Blue Jays (3-3)

First Pitch: 8:00 p.m. ET (Sat., 11/01/25)
Location: Rogers Centre (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

Los Angeles was on the verge of elimination until their determined performance in Game 6. The Dodgers scored all three runs in the third inning, while their pitchers held Blue Jays hitters to eight hits. Despite a “dead ball” play in the ninth inning that could have altered the game, the ground rules discussed with teams before each game came into play. Los Angeles benefited from an unusual event in the ballgame.

Toronto didn’t aid their cause with quick outs following the emotional blow of losing the tying runs. The Blue Jays have a chance to bounce back in Game 7 but must generate runs against Shohei Ohtani, who has a 3.50 ERA over 18 innings in the 2025 postseason.

Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Odds, Lines & Over / Under

Following their win, the reigning World Series champions Dodgers enter as a slight favorite at -1.5 runs on the road. The over/under is 7.5 runs, which has been exceeded three times this series: 15 combined runs in Game 1, 11 in Game 3, and eight in Game 4.

Dodgers at Blue Jays – Game 7

Spread: LAD -1.5
Money Line: LAD -144, TOR +122
Runs Over/Under Total: 7.5 runs

Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook
Odds are subject to change

ESPN Analytics projects the Dodgers as a slight road favorite with a 54% chance to win at home on Sunday.

Pitching Probables: Shohei Ohtani vs. Max Scherzer

Shohei Ohtani holds a 2-1 record over six starts in the 2025 playoffs. The Dodgers two-way player has surrendered 11 hits, striking out 25 and walking five during the postseason. Ohtani has given up just one home run, which was to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. during Toronto’s 6-2 win in Game 4. The 31-year-old was tagged with the loss after allowing four earned runs, striking out six, and walking one in six innings.

Max Scherzer boasts a 1-0 record over two starts for Toronto this postseason. The 41-year-old has given up eight hits, five runs, and three home runs over 10 innings. Scherzer has struck out eight and walked five in the 2025 playoffs. He started Game 3 against Los Angeles without a decision in the 18-inning marathon, yielding five hits and three runs in 4.1 innings during Toronto’s 6-5 defeat.

World Series Best Bet: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Home Run

Considering Ohtani’s three home runs in the World Series, it’s tempting to favor him, but Toronto will likely try to limit his impact in Game 7. Similarly, Los Angeles will attempt the same with Guerrero Jr. Both players lead their teams in walks during the 2025 Fall Classic as they work through at-bats against these MLB hitters.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been impressive with a .360 average, two home runs, and three RBIs in the World Series. The 26-year-old first baseman has led his team with 28 hits, eight home runs, and 15 RBIs over 17 postseason games.

World Series Home Run Odds in Game 7

Shohei Ohtani (LAD) -152
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) +124
Max Muncy (LAD) +220
Freddie Freeman (LAD) +390
George Springer (TOR) +500

Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook
Odds subject to change

The 2025 World Series has been a classic over seven games. From standout pitching to late-inning drama, the Fall Classic has been thrilling to watch (unless you’re a Dodgers or Blue Jays fan). Prepare for the final contest in a 2025 series that will be analyzed by experts for years to come. Will Ohtani secure a second consecutive championship for Hollywood, or will Guerrero Jr. bring the Commissioner’s Trophy back to Canada after more than 30 years?

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