Updated 2025 World Series and WS MVP Ahead of Game 6

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The Dodgers did what they had to do by splitting the first two games of the World Series in Toronto.

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The Blue Jays one-upped them by winning two of three in Los Angles and now have the good fortune of having the last two games at home.

The Dodgers have been the World Series favorite ever since they eliminated the Cincinnati Reds in the Wild Card Round.

Not no mo’! The Blue Jays are now a sizable favorite to win the World Series and Shohei Ohtani has been replaced by Vladimir Guerrero Jr. as the MVP favorite.

Vladdy has been tearing up the playoffs!

World Series Line

Los Angeles Dodgers +190

Toronto Blue Jays -230

Note: Current odds give the Blue Jays a 69.7% likelihood of closing out the series.

2025 World Series MVP

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR)

5/9

 (-180)

Shohei Ohtani (LAD)

5/2

(+250)

Yoshinobu Yamamoto (LAD)

10/1

Alejandro Kirk (TOR)

22/1

Addison Barger (TOR)

28/1

Trey Yesavage (TOR)

33/1

Freddie Freeman (LAD)

150/1

Will Smith (LAD)

250/1

- BetOnline Press

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