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Both teams arrive with different agendas but the same objective: to demonstrate who's in charge in the Major Leagues. For the Dodgers, it's an opportunity to defend their throne. For the Yankees, it represents the beginning of a possible redemption after their first appearance in the Fall Classic in 15 years.
The stage is ideal. The figures are ready. And according to Elias Sports Bureau, if both teams present their usual lineups, it will be the first time in MLB history that three former Most Valuable Players appear per team in the same game.
For the Dodgers, Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman lead the lineup. On the Yankees side, Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger and Paul Goldschmidt stand out. Judge and Ohtani are having spectacular seasons: the former flirts with a .400 average and has 18 home runs; the latter leads MLB with 20 home runs and 11 stolen bases.
The pitching duel for Friday also promises: the undefeated Max Fried (7-0, 1.29 ERA) will start for New York, while Tony Gonsolin will take the mound for the home team. The series continues on Saturday with Will Warren vs. Landon Knack, and on Sunday the Dodgers will send their ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto (1.97 ERA, 75 K) against a pitcher yet to be confirmed by the Yankees. The series will be televised nationwide and represents more than just a calendar crossover: it's an appointment with history, rivalry, and high-level spectacle.