MLB Prop Bets: Los Angeles Dodgers vs Toronto Blue Jays (October 28, 2025)

The Toronto Blue Jays face the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday at 8:00pm (ET). Let's take a look at the MLB Prop Bets for the matchup. Shane Bieber is the probable pitcher for the Blue Jays, while Shohei Ohtani is the probable pitcher for the Dodgers. The Dodgers are favored to win at -210, while the Blue Jays are at +168. The total runs line is set at 8.0, with OVER at -113 and UNDER at -108.

  • The Blue Jays (-127) have a 100-76 Run Line record since the beginning of the regular season, while the Dodgers (+104) hold a record of 79-96.
  • The Blue Jays have a 96-75-5 O/U record since the beginning of the regular season (meaning 96 games have gone over the total runs line, 75 have gone under and five have resulted in a push). The Dodgers have an 80-85-10 O/U record.

Scoring Insights

  • The Blue Jays averaged 4.9 runs per game during the regular season (4th in the league). Comparatively, the Dodgers averaged 5.1 (2nd). During the postseason, the Blue Jays are averaging 6.3 per game and the Dodgers are averaging 4.7.
  • In the field, the Blue Jays allowed 4.5 runs per game during the regular season (19th in the league), while the Dodgers allowed an average of 4.2 runs (T12th). More recently, the Blue Jays are allowing 4.6 per game in these playoffs, while the Dodgers are allowing an average of 3.5.

Let's take a look at how these teams perform in some other key statistical areas.

Batting Insights:

Batting Average

  • Looking at their batting averages during the regular season, the Blue Jays were at .265 (ranking 1st in the Major leagues), while the Dodgers were batting .253 (6th). During the playoffs, the Blue Jays are at .285 and the Dodgers are batting .246.

Home Runs

  • In terms of total home runs during the regular season, the Dodgers hit 244 (2nd in the Major Leagues). Meanwhile, the Blue Jays managed 191 (T11th). The postseason has thus far seen the Blue Jays hit 24 home runs, while the Dodgers have hit 20.

Runs Batted In

  • Finally, looking at their runs batted in, the Blue Jays recorded 771 RBIs to rank T3rd in the MLB during the regular season. Comparatively, the Dodgers recorded 791 RBIs to rank 2nd. The Blue Jays have recorded 83 RBIs in the playoffs, while the Dodgers have recorded 57.

Pitching Insights:

Earned Run Average

  • The Dodgers had an earned run average of 3.95 during the regular season (17th in the Majors), while The Blue Jays had an ERA of 4.19 (19th). In the playoffs, the Blue Jays have an ERA of 4.23, while the Dodgers have an ERA of 2.83.

Strikeouts

  • Turning our attention to total strikeouts, the Blue Jays recorded 1430 in the regular season season, ranking 6th in the MLB. Meanwhile, the Dodgers ranked 1st for total strikeouts, recording 1505. The Blue Jays have recorded 141 strikeouts during the postseason and the Dodgers have managed 132.

Opponent Batting Average

  • Opponents batted an average of .232 against the Dodgers in the regular season (5th in the Major Leagues). Comparatively, the Blue Jays' opponents were at .241 (14th). Throughout these playoffs, the Blue Jays' opponents are batting an average of .229 and the Dodgers' opponents are batting an average of .196.

First Innings Moneyline

  • Here are their first innings moneyline records in 2025 (including playoffs).
    Total Home Road Favorite Underdog Neutral Last 10
    Blue Jays 40-44-92 22-20-47 18-24-45 22-20-50 18-24-42 0-0-0 1-3-6
    Dodgers 42-40-93 26-18-44 16-22-47 40-35-81 2-5-12 0-0-2 3-1-6

Lead After Three Innings

  • Here are their records after the first three innings in 2025 (including playoffs).
    Total Home Road Favorite Underdog Neutral Last 10
    Blue Jays 64-71-41 36-33-20 28-38-21 40-36-16 24-35-25 0-0-0 4-4-2
    Dodgers 70-64-41 36-31-21 33-32-20 60-56-40 10-8-1 1-1-0 5-0-5

NRFI/YRFI

The NRFI market is paying -125 and the YRFI is paying -106.

  • The NRFI is 86-90 in Blue Jays games since the beginning of the regular season. The Dodgers have an 85-90 NRFI record. Drilling down further, the NRFI is 6-8 in Blue Jays playoff games this season and 7-6 in Dodgers playoff games this season.

Last Time They Met

The Dodgers recorded a 6-5 extra innings victory over the Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium yesterday. Shohei Ohtani was unstoppable in that matchup, hitting 2 home runs, 2 doubles and recording 3 RBIs.