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During the regular season, both teams were among the offensive leaders in the Majors: the Dodgers were second in runs scored and the Blue Jays fourth. While the Californians stood out for their power and plate discipline, the Canadians prevailed with contact and consistency. That formula has maintained its effectiveness in October, with the Blue Jays batting an impressive .296/.355/.523 in the postseason, compared to the Dodgers' .256/.340/.430.
Top 10 Hitters of the 2025 World Series
1. Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers)
The Japanese player arrives as the great figure of the Fall Classic. Despite a brief offensive slump, Ohtani reappeared strongly in the playoffs, hitting five home runs in the previous series, including a monumental performance in the Championship Series. His power and ability to change the course of a game make him the most feared hitter of the matchup.
2. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Blue Jays)
The Dominican has had a historic postseason: he leads in hits (19), home runs (6), slugging (.930) and OPS (1.440). Guerrero Jr. seeks to consolidate his legacy with a title that has eluded Toronto since 1993.
3. George Springer (Blue Jays)
The veteran outfielder has regained his stellar level, providing power and leadership. With four home runs in October, he is a constant threat at the top of the Canadian lineup.
4. Freddie Freeman (Dodgers)
The current World Series MVP continues to be a model of consistency. Although his production has been more discreet, his quality at-bats and experience keep him as a danger in the heart of the Los Angeles batting order.
The stellar outfielder finished the regular season strong and seeks his fourth championship ring. His versatility and ability to shine in big moments make him key in the Los Angeles offense.
6. Max Muncy (Dodgers)
Known for his plate discipline, Muncy represents a constant threat to right-handed pitchers, against whom he recorded an OPS of .923 during the season.
7. Alejandro Kirk (Blue Jays)
The Mexican catcher has earned his place among the best thanks to his solid contact and plate control. Toronto relies on his timely bat and his handling of the pitching.
8. Teóscar Hernández (Dodgers)
The Dominican, champion with the Dodgers in 2024, has once again been decisive. With .585 of slugging and four home runs in the current postseason, his power once again makes a difference.
9. Daulton Varsho (Blue Jays)
Despite his tendency to strike out, Varsho compensates with a high rate of solid hits. In the Divisional Series against the Yankees, he recorded a slugging percentage of 1.000, showing his ability to punish mistakes.
10. Ernie Clement (Blue Jays)
The utility player has become one of the postseason's revelations, with a batting average of .429 and an OPS of 1.063, standing out for his timely hitting and defensive versatility.
The 2025 World Series promises a memorable offensive battle between two powerhouses that have dominated from start to finish. Ohtani and Guerrero Jr. are the big stars of a duel that could define not only the season champion, but also the best hitter of the year in Major League Baseball. The first game will be played this Friday at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, with an atmosphere charged with history, power, and expectations.






