Bo Bichette, the Blue Jays’ second baseman, and Clayton Kershaw, the Dodgers’ legendary left-handed pitcher, have both been included in their teams’ World Series rosters for the upcoming matchup. Bichette, who suffered a knee injury in early September, was initially sidelined and missed several games, but has since recovered and is now set to join the team for the World Series. Meanwhile, Kersh, who was left off the Dodgers’ Wild Card Series roster and did not pitch in the NLCS, has been reinserted into the World Series plans after a strategic decision to rest him during the earlier stages of the playoffs.
Both players are expected to play key roles in the World Series, with Bichette providing offensive support and Kershaw bringing his veteran presence and dominant pitching to the Dodgers’ rotation. The inclusion of both players highlights the depth and flexibility of the rosters, as teams look to maximize their chances of winning the championship. The Blue Jays and Dodgers are among the top contenders in the league, and the addition of these two stars could be a significant advantage in the highly anticipated series.