The 83rd hitter, who is the strongest in the universe and the son of Roberts, is also a starter for Game 4
Oct 29, 2025
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LA Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is very strong. He went 0-for-5 in Game 3 and his postseason batting average fell to 83%, but he is 'Dakjujeon'.
The Dodgers will play the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 4 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 29th. The Dodgers, who won a valuable victory with Freddie Freeman's dramatic walk-off home run after a game that lasted until the 18th inning the previous day, are aiming for a consecutive victory with the starting Ohtani card.
I have nothing to say because I won, but Roberts tries baseball of faith again. He placed Andy Pazs in the batting order of 9.
Before Game 3, Pazs was having his worst days, going 4 for 43 in the postseason with a 9.3 batting average. In the U.S., talks about replacing Pazs began to emerge, and Roberts also hinted at a replacement, but pushed ahead with the selection of starting players for Game 3.
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Kim Hye-sung, who is only on the bench, may get a chance, but he seems to be less expected than the 83rd batter. Still, Pazs boasts a great sense of stability in center field defense. In addition, regardless of his performance, he is spinning his bat well. In the last at-bat of Game 3, he also had bad luck going straight to the third baseman.
Will Pazs ever repay Roberts' faith. The problem is that if the Dodgers lose to Pazs' poor performance, the Dodgers could be in trouble. The Dodgers are a team with great power of the top three batters, starting with No. 1 Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freeman. The connection should be made in the 9th batting order.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.











