Dodgers vs Blue Jays Same Game Parlay for World Series Game 2

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) advances to first after a walk in the third inning against the San Diego Padres during game three of the NLDS for the 2022 MLB Playoffs at Petco Park.
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The Blue Jays took the Dodgers to town in Game 1, erupting for 9 runs in the 6th run – 5 off Blake Snell. Their discipline was on full display, striking out just 4 times in 8 innings, making Snell throw 100 pitches in 5 innings. Let’s dive into my Dodgers vs Blue Jays Same Game Parlay picks for Game 2 at +329 odds at ESPNBET Sportsbook. You can also find out all of our expert MLB picks for EVERY GAME of the 2025 World Series!

Freddie Freeman (LAD) 2+ Hits (+215)

Dodgers ML (+113)

Dodgers vs Blue Jays Same Game Parlay odds: +329

Freddie Freeman (LAD) 2+Hits (+215)

Besides a Shohei Ohtani home run with the Dodgers down nine runs, the offense was lifeless in Game 1. Mookie Betts registered one hit in the 5th inning, while fellow MVP, Freddie Freeman, went 0/3 from the plate with a walk. Let’s back a bounce back from Freeman against veteran Kevin Gausman. The two have matched up in just three games since 2015, dating back to Freeman with the Braves and Gausman with the Orioles. Nonetheless, Freeman is among the most experienced hitters with extreme plate discipline. He had two balls hit over 92 MPH that led to flyouts in Game 1. With a loaded lineup in front of him, Freeman should get plenty of hittable pitches and at-bats on the road with the potential of 5 trips to the plate.

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LA Dodgers ML (-140)

The Dodgers finally met their match this postseason. Besides a close loss to the Phillies in the NLDS, the Dodgers steamrolled through the Reds and Brewers. The Blue Jays finally put them to the test. Trey Yesavage stayed afloat versus this lethal offense, allowing two runs through 4 grueling innings that included three walks. I’m not expecting the Blue Jays to escape with the same success with Kevin Gausman on the mound. On the other side of the diamond, Yoshinobu Yamamoto will get the ball for L.A. after throwing a complete game versus the Brewers, consisting of 16 ground balls. The Blue Jays will be tough to punch out, as we saw in Game 1, but Yamamoto should be able to get through this order at least 3 times, giving the Dodgers bullpen a chance to close the game with a lead.

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