The Dodgers hand the ball to Yoshinobu Yamamoto (2–1, 1.83 ERA) for game 2, whose electric stuff and pinpoint command have made him a postseason standout. The right-hander has allowed just four earned runs across three starts, striking out 18 and keeping hitters off balance with his splitter.
Toronto has yet to announce its starter, but whoever takes the mound will need to be sharp against a Dodgers lineup that’s relentless from top to bottom. With the series still young, both teams will be looking to seize momentum before heading to L.A.

