Snell Set to Shake Up World Series—Can He Defy the Odds Again?
The Blue Jays are getting no love in the market for this series. Everyone is expecting the Dodgers to just steamroll them, and frankly it has gotten to the point of being a bit ridiculous. You don’t just luckily stumble into winning 94 games for the season. They went the distance against the Mariners who also have very good starting pitching, and they took them down. The problem is that the Mariners arms were, without a doubt, tired after having to go five games against the Tigers in the previous series. To get them off to a good start, they turn to their rookie, Trey Yesavage. He was very good against the Yankees in his first playoff start, but the past two have been a bit more questionable. Against the Mariners in his first outing, he allowed five earned runs over four innings. The next time he faced them, he made some adjustments, and he ended up allowing just two earned runs over 5.2 innings. Having never faced the Dodgers, perhaps he gets a bit of an advantage the first time through the lineup.Â



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