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After 12 Scoreless Innings, Will the Offensive Drought Finally Break Tonight?

After 12 Scoreless Innings, Will the Offensive Drought Finally Break Tonight?

Tonight, we have two teams that have extremely tired arms. However, the Dodgers, again, have the edge for a few reasons. They had three relievers throw eight or fewer pitches in the game. The Blue Jays pitchers had everyone throw 14 or more pitches in the game. Toronto sent their starting pitcher for tonight’s game to the bullpen last night to stretch out and warm up a bit. Shane Bieber never made it into the game, but it was going to be his if the game went another inning. Bieber has been rather consistent in his outings for the Blue Jays. He has allowed two earned runs in each of the three games he’s pitched. However, only one of them saw him complete more than four innings. They will certainly need him to get through five or six at a minimum tonight. I get the arms are tired for Toronto, but this is the World Series, you figure it out. Bieber has done well against the Dodgers in the past, holding them to just 11 hits in 58 at-bats. On the other side, superstud Ohtani is taking the mound. In two postseason starts, Ohtani has pitched 12 innings and allowed five hits, and three earned runs. He has also struck out 19 hitters. The Blue Jays have actually been good against him, going 19-for-67 against him. However, seven of those hits have come from George Springer who was injured yesterday. 

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