
It’s winner takes all as the Dodgers go head-to-head with the Houston Astros in the epic decider for the World Series crown.
LA Dodgers 11/20 vs Houston Astros 13/10
Yasiel Puig’s prediction hit the mark as the Dodgers clinched a thrilling game six victory, pushing the World Series into an electrifying game seven showdown. The Houston Astros were held to just a single run in what was a battle that would’ve sealed them as champions.
George Springer delivered a fantastic solo home run early on, giving the Astros the lead. Meanwhile, Justin Verlander dominated on the mound, allowing just two hits and no runs in his five innings. But the Dodgers struck back in the bottom of the sixth, with hits from Chris Taylor and Corey Seager bringing home Chase Utley and Austin Barnes, pushing the Dodgers ahead 2–1.
Stellar pitching from Kenley Jansen and Kenta Maeda kept the Astros’ bats silent as Carlos Correa, Jose Altuve, and Alex Bregman failed to add to the scoreboard.
Joc Pederson extended the lead with a powerful 154km/h home run, giving the Dodgers a solid 3-1 advantage.
Kenley Jansen came through in the clutch once more, striking out McCann, Reddick, and Beltran to earn his fifth save of the postseason.
Final Score: Los Angeles Dodgers 3 – 1 Houston Astros
With Game 7 looming, anticipation is sky-high for a grand finale. Potential pitchers to start the decider include Yu Darvish for the Dodgers — who’s struggled recently with a 21.60 ERA, conceding four runs and six hits without striking out any batters. Lance McCullers is set to start for the Astros, sporting a 5.06 ERA with three strikeouts, three runs, and four hits.
The Dodgers boast a strong lineup capable of sealing the deal, with Joc Pederson, Justin Turner, Yasiel Puig, and Chris Taylor all ready to shine.
The Astros, with a dynamic punch from Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa—who have shown magic when they’re clicking—alongside Alex Bregman and George Springer, are ready to make history with their first-ever World Series title.
Verdict: Houston Astros 13/10
Backing the fearless Texans to outshine the Dodgers under pressure and clinch the World Series crown at home.
Game 1 | ||
Dodgers | 3:1 | Astros |
Game 2 | ||
Dodgers | 6:7 | Astros |
Game 3 | ||
Astros | 5:3 | Dodgers |
Game 4 | ||
Dodgers | 6:2 | Astros |
Game 5 | ||
Astros | 13:12 | Dodgers |
Game 6 | ||
Dodgers | 3:1 | Astros |
Game 7 | ||
Astros | 2 Nov | Dodgers |
Series tied at 3 – 3.

