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Toronto Blue Jays reveal Game 6 World Series lineup and it's good news for George Springer

The Toronto Blue Jays have revealed their starting lineup for Game 6 of the World Series. 

Fans across Canada are hoping it's a winning lineup. 

There's good news regarding George Springer, who will play for the first time since leaving Game 4 with an injury. He's starting in his familiar leadoff spot, as the team's designated hitter. 

 

Bo Bichette, who operated as the team's DH during Wednesday's win in Los Angeles, will start at second base. He'll hit fourth, behind Springer, Nathan Lukes, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 

After hitting a home run in Game 5, Davis Schneider will start the game on the bench, as the Los Angeles Dodgers turn to right-handed starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Lukes, who bats left, is taking Schneider's spot in left field. 

Kevin Gausman is tonight's Blue Jays starting pitcher. 

The Dodgers, meanwhile, are making multiple changes to their starting lineup. 

Miguel Rojas will start in place of Alex Call, while Mookie Betts will drop one spot down in the lineup, hitting fourth. Tommy Edman is dropping two spots and will hit eighth. 

 

This could be a historic night at Rogers Centre, as the Blue Jays look to win their first World Series title since 1993. Hopefully Devon White brings some good luck, because he's throwing out the ceremonial first pitch.

If the Dodgers win Game 6, these two teams will play again on Saturday night in a winner-take-all Game 7.

Lead photo by

John E. Sokolowski/Imagn Images


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