Blue Jays Face Titanic Challenge in Return to the Fall Classic
It’s been 32 years since Joe Carter touched ’em all — and now, thanks to George Springer’s three-run blast in Game 7, the Toronto Blue Jays are heading back to the World Series.
But the celebration can’t last long. Up next? A true giant. The defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers — baseball’s biggest payroll, biggest star, and biggest target.
Oddsmakers have made Toronto the underdogs at +180 to win it all, with L.A. sitting at -225 to repeat. The smart money says Dodgers in six, but the Jays have made a habit of flipping the script this October.
Digging a little deeper, sportsbooks see a hard-fought series ahead — not a runaway. The total games line sits at 5.5, leaning heavily toward the Over at -155.
Shohei Ohtani leads the MVP odds at +170, while Blue Jays sluggers Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (+600) and George Springer (+1,000) sit ready to crash the party. Guerrero’s been on fire, hitting .442 with six homers and 12 RBIs in just 11 games, while Springer delivered one of the franchise’s most iconic moments in that ALCS clincher.
After toppling the Yankees twice and storming back from 2–0 down against Seattle, this team’s proved it won’t blink when the odds are stacked against them.
Now, the stage is set — Dodgers vs. Blue Jays. Heavyweight vs. heart. Let’s play ball.
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Odds as of October 22, 2025.