Toronto Star

After 32 years, $3.7B spent, Dodgers have title in sight

One more win will give wealthy franchise seventh championsh­ip

- RONALD BLUM

ARLINGTON, TEXAS— Since Orel Hershiser struck out Oakland’s Tony Phillips for the final out of the 1988 World Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers have played 5,014 regular-season games and 113 more in the post-season in pursuit of their next title. They have spent $3.69 billion (U.S.) in player payroll over 32 seasons.

One more win and that elusive seventh championsh­ip will be theirs.

“I think it’s going to be really welcoming to the players, this generation,” Hershiser said Monday, a day before the Dodgers were to take a 3-2 World Series lead into Game 6 against the Tampa Bay Rays. “It’s definitely a generation­al win for this group of guys and I’m thinking of the Kenley Jansens, the Clayton Kershaws, the Justin Turners, the guys that have been here through all the division titles.”

Kershaw got his second win of the Series on Sunday, and Tony Gonsolin starts Tuesday against the Rays’ Blake Snell. The rookie right-hander hopes to keep the World Series from reaching a Game 7 for the fourth time in five years.

If Tampa Bay manages to win,

Walker Buehler would start Game 7 for the Dodgers on Wednesday and Charlie Morton for the Rays in the finale of the first neutral-site Series.

Gonsolin was used as an opener in Game 2, allowing Brandon Lowe’s first-inning homer, lasting just four outs and taking the loss as the Rays won 6-4. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he views the 25-year-old righthande­r as a traditiona­l starter this time through and hopes for five or six innings from him.

“It’s mostly an eye test because he’s shown that when he’s rolling, he gets lefties, righties out. When he’s not, you can see that he’s not on point,” Roberts said. “I think for me, it’s just let

Tony go until he’s not being as effective as we feel he should be.”

Los Angeles, with a big leaguelead­ing payroll of $95.6 million in the pandemic-shortened season, has outplayed the lowbudget Rays, 28th among the 30 teams at $29.3 million. The Dodgers have outscored the Rays 29-21, outhit them .264 to .228 and outhomered them 11-8 with an offence led by Corey Seager (.471, two homers, four RBIs), Max Muncy (.389, six RBIs) and Justin Turner (.364).

While Manuel Margot (.400), Kevin Kiermaier (.375, two homers, three RBIs) and Randy Arozarena (.333, two homers, three RBIs) have produced,

Austin Meadows (.154), Joey Wendle (.133) and Mike Zunino (0- for-13) have struggled. Lowe (3-for-21, three homers, six RBIs) has been hit and miss.

Rays manager Kevin Cash said he plans on formulatin­g his lineup to guard against a short outing by Gonsolin followed by righty-lefty switches. He hopes Snell pitches aggressive­ly.

“We just haven’t done a good enough job of establishi­ng that we’re going to get outs within the zone early in the count,” he said.

“But the Dodgers do a tremendous job of seeing pitches, getting deep in the count, pretty fearless with hitting with two strikes.”

Mookie Betts is 5-for-22 (.227) but has sparked the Dodgers with superior defence and four stolen bases — three shy of Lou Brock’s Series record After beating the Dodgers with Boston in the 2018 Series, Betts was acquired by Los Angeles in a trade last February and signed a $365-million contract through 2032. “We got a steal,” Roberts said. “And I’m just so grateful that the deal was done because it’s not only helping us this year, it’s going to help us for the next wave of young players and really enhance what we have as a culture going forward. And it’s going to affect players that haven’t been drafted by the Dodgers yet.”

Tampa Bay won its first division title since 2010 and is in the Series for the second time, following a five-game loss to Philadelph­ia in 2008. The Rays and Cash have impressed Roberts with their relentless­ness, evidenced by their ninth-inning rally to win Game 4.

“They play the game the right way. They’re grinders,” Roberts said. “He balances analytics with just watching his players. He trust his players. His players are kind of very unselfish.”

The Dodgers have won a record 24 NL pennants, half since leaving Brooklyn for Los Angeles after the1957 season, but are sixth in World Series titles behind the New York Yankees (27), St. Louis Cardinals (11), Boston Red Sox and Philadelph­ia/Oakland Athletics (nine apiece) and New York/San Francisco Giants (eight).

Kershaw made his Dodgers debut in 2008 and has helped them win eight straight NL West titles and NL pennants in 2017, 2018 and this year. Jansen has been with Los Angeles since 2010, Turner, Joc Pederson and Pedro Baez since 2014, Corey Seager, and Kike Hernandez and Alex Wood since 2015.

 ?? ROBERT GAUTHIER TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? With the Dodgers looking to close out the World Series, Tony Gonsolin will get the start on Tuesday against the Rays.
ROBERT GAUTHIER TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE With the Dodgers looking to close out the World Series, Tony Gonsolin will get the start on Tuesday against the Rays.

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