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Headline: Guerrero Jr.’s Historic Postseason Run: Can He Conquer Dodgers’ Pitching in World Series?

TORONTO – The 2025 World Series promises a clash of titans, pitting the Los Angeles Dodgers’ historically dominant pitching against the Toronto Blue Jays’ powerful offense. But amidst this highly anticipated showdown, one player casts a long shadow: Blue Jays’ first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Fresh off an ALCS MVP performance, Guerrero Jr. is currently tearing up the postseason, boasting a staggering .442 batting average, six home runs, and a 1.440 OPS (on-base plus slugging) through 11 games. His offensive explosion has placed him among the elite in postseason history, ranking eighth all-time in OPS through the League Championship Series (minimum 35 plate appearances).

“He’s simply on another level right now,” said one analyst. “The Yankees and Mariners tried to contain him, and they couldn’t. The Dodgers are next, and their success in this series may depend on it.”

While the Dodgers’ pitching staff has been nearly unhittable, Guerrero Jr.’s current pace puts him in contention for the greatest single-year postseason performance of all time. To solidify his place in history, Guerrero Jr. needs to continue his torrid hitting against the Dodgers and, crucially, secure a World Series title for Toronto. Only Alex Rodriguez (2009 Yankees, 1.308 OPS) has achieved a higher OPS in a single postseason while winning the World Series (minimum 60 plate appearances).

The pressure is on for both Guerrero Jr. and the Dodgers. Can Los Angeles’ pitching staff neutralize the Blue Jays’ slugger and secure a championship? Or will Guerrero Jr. continue his historic run, leading Toronto to victory and etching his name in baseball lore? The answer will unfold on the field, with baseball fans around the globe watching with bated breath.

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