The 2024 World Series will showcase an iconic rivalry as the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees face off in a high-stakes, best-of-seven showdown beginning this Friday, October 25. The series will feature a clash of coastlines and talent as two of baseball’s most storied franchises bring their best to the field. With a combined 40 World Series titles and countless Hall of Famers between them, the Dodgers and Yankees have a legacy in baseball unlike any other.
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This year’s Fall Classic is set to be historic, as it marks the 12th time these two teams have squared off in the World Series—setting the record for the most meetings between any two teams in Major League Baseball. With past matchups dating back as far as the 1940s, these teams share a rich history that only adds to the excitement of their current rivalry.
A Coast-to-Coast Rivalry for the Ages
Baseball fans nationwide will be tuning in as the series brings together East Coast and West Coast powerhouses in America’s two largest media markets. The Yankees and Dodgers both entered the season as heavyweights in their respective leagues, finishing with two of the top regular-season records in baseball. Known for their intense fan bases, storied histories, and impressive payrolls, these teams have built rosters full of MVPs, future Hall of Famers, and breakout stars.
The Dodgers and Yankees have dominated their leagues, not only for their gameplay but also for their expansive payrolls. The Yankees began the season with the second-largest payroll in the MLB, while the Dodgers weren’t far behind, ranking fifth. With deep pockets, both franchises have successfully assembled lineups packed with premier talent, creating rosters that many predicted would make it to the Fall Classic. Now, that prediction has come to fruition as two titans of the game take center stage.
Star Players Headline the Showdown
This World Series will also mark the first Fall Classic appearance for two former MVPs with renewed MVP hopes: Aaron Judge of the Yankees and Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers. Both players have been linchpins of their respective teams, combining power, finesse, and strategy to lead their squads to the sport’s biggest stage. For Judge, the towering Yankees slugger known for his power and leadership, this series offers a chance to further cement his legacy in the Bronx. Ohtani, the Dodgers’ latest addition and a true phenomenon in baseball, brings his unique skill set as both a pitcher and a power hitter—an unprecedented combination that has drawn fans worldwide.
In addition to Judge and Ohtani, each team boasts a roster of stars who have contributed to their journey to the Fall Classic. The Dodgers have Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and young ace Julio Urías, whose consistent performances have been essential. Betts, a former MVP himself, has been key in both offense and defense, while Freeman has delivered reliable hitting all season long. Urías, one of the most dependable pitchers in the game, will be a major factor in controlling the Yankees’ powerful lineup.
The Yankees, on the other hand, bring their own firepower with standout performances from Gerrit Cole, Giancarlo Stanton, and young star Anthony Volpe. Cole, the Yankees’ ace pitcher, has been a cornerstone of their rotation, with pinpoint accuracy and an ability to dominate the mound. Stanton’s bat has provided clutch hits and big home runs, giving New York a key offensive threat. Volpe, who brings youth and athleticism to the roster, has been a rising star for the Yankees, providing energy and versatility that could prove invaluable.
Key Matchups to Watch
The Yankees-Dodgers matchup will feature a series of intriguing head-to-head battles, as both teams look to exploit each other’s weaknesses while maximizing their own strengths. Here are some key matchups that could define the series:
Aaron Judge vs. Dodgers’ Pitching Staff: Judge’s power and ability to hit to all fields make him a threat at the plate. The Dodgers’ pitching rotation, anchored by Julio Urías and supplemented by a deep bullpen, will need to find a way to keep Judge contained. How well they handle Judge, especially with runners in scoring position, could be pivotal.
Shohei Ohtani as Dual Threat: With Ohtani’s ability to both pitch and hit, the Yankees will face an unprecedented challenge. It’s expected that Ohtani will take the mound for at least one game in the series, potentially as early as Game 1. His ability to neutralize the Yankees’ lineup from the mound while contributing offensively will be one of the series’ most compelling storylines.
Bullpen Depth: Both teams boast formidable bullpens, but depth and durability will be tested in a best-of-seven series. Key relievers, such as the Dodgers’ Brusdar Graterol and the Yankees’ Clay Holmes, could be called upon multiple times in high-stress situations. Whichever bullpen can consistently close out games will give its team a crucial edge.
Power Hitters vs. Defensive Play: Each team has power hitters capable of game-changing home runs, but solid defense is equally critical. The Dodgers’ Mookie Betts and the Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo are among those who can deliver big hits, while both teams’ defensive play—whether infield or outfield—will be put to the test as they work to limit scoring opportunities.
Schedule and Broadcast Information
The first game of the 2024 World Series will take place at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles at 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT on Friday, October 25. The series will follow a 2-3-2 format, with the first two games in Los Angeles before shifting to New York for three games (if all are needed), and then back to Los Angeles for Games 6 and 7, should the series go that far.
World Series Schedule:
Game 1: Friday, Oct. 25, in Los Angeles
Game 2: Saturday, Oct. 26, in Los Angeles
Game 3: Monday, Oct. 28, in New York
Game 4: Tuesday, Oct. 29, in New York
Game 5: Wednesday, Oct. 30, in New York (if needed)
Game 6: Friday, Nov. 1, in Los Angeles (if needed)
Game 7: Saturday, Nov. 2, in Los Angeles (if needed)
For fans without cable, there are numerous ways to catch all the action. Streaming platforms such as Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Sling TV, and YouTube TV will broadcast the games live. The series will also be available on MLB.TV, though users will need authentication with a participating pay-TV provider to access the live broadcasts.