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Here we are on Wednesday, with the World Series two days away. It will have been a week off for the Dodgers, while the Toronto Blue Jays will have had only three days off. They say that rust will hurt a batter more than it will a pitcher. Will the time off hurt the Dodgers?
Dave Roberts Reveals How Dodgers are Dealing With Layoff Before World Series
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts addressed the team's notable layoff between the NLCS and the World Series, giving them several days off.
The Dodgers will not have played baseball for seven days by the time Friday's World Series Game 1 arrives. The Toronto Blue Jays played Game 7 of the ALCS on Monday, giving them four days in between the final round.
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Los Angeles swepted the Milwaukee Brewers in four games on Friday, giving them a week off before stepping back on the field, now on the road in Toronto.
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Six days before Fall Classic, Dodgers focused on opportunity — not extended rest
LOS ANGELES — There's little question that the Dodgers are playing their best baseball of the season right now.
They've won nine of their first 10 games this postseason. They wasted no time dispatching the Reds in the NL Wild Card Series, then went into Philadelphia and took the first two games from the Phillies before returning home to finish off the NLDS in four games.
The reigning champs then punched their ticket back to the World Series by completing a resounding NLCS sweep of the Brewers with perhaps the greatest performance — by perhaps the greatest player — in MLB history.
