The L.A. Dodgers can win the World Series tonight: This is How To Watch Game 6.

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It seems that the Dodgers have more than just six World Series titles in their long and varied history. The franchise is playing in their 21st World Series (including their days in Brooklyn). This is their third Fall Classic in the last four years. The Dodgers have a great history of winning the World Series but not winning it. They always score 6-14 points in the World Series.

The Los Angeles Dodgers can win their seventh World Series in history – and their sixth in Los Angeles – on Tuesday night when they face the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 6 of the shortened 2020 COVID season.

Here is the story of the Dodgers in the World Series:

1916 – Boston Red Sox 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 1
1920 – Cleveland Indians 5, Brooklyn Dodgers 2
1941 – New York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 1
1947 – New York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 3
1949 – New York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 1
1952 – New York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 3
1953 – New York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 2
1955 – Brooklyn Dodgers 4, New York Yankees 3
1956 – New York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 3
1959 – Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Chicago White Sox 2
1963 – Los Angeles Dodgers 4, New York Yankees 0
1965 – Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Minnesota twins 3
1966 – Baltimore Orioles 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 0
1974 – Athletics Oakland 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 1
1977 – New York Yankees 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 2
1978 – New York Yankees 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 2
1981 – Los Angeles Dodgers 4, New York Yanees 2
1988 – Los Angeles Dodgers 4, athletics in Oakland 1
2017 – Houston Astros 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 3
2018 – Boston Red Sox 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 1

Here’s what you need to know before the World Series Game 6 on Sunday night:

World Series Game 6 will begin at 20:00 ET/17:00 PT on Tuesday, October 27th at the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
TV station FOX.
The digital platforms of Live-Stream-FOX and fuboTV. It can also be seen on MLB.TV with authentication.
Odds-The Dodgers are favored with -130. This means that a bet of $1.30 wins $1. The odds for the Rays are +120, which means that a bet of $1 would win $1.20 The over/under is 8.

Throwers start:

Rays: Blake Snell, LHP
Snell had nine strikeouts in 4.2 innings against the Dodgers in game 2 last Wednesday, but Snell needs to get past the fifth inning in game 6 to give his team a chance to get through tonight.

The Dodgers: Tony Gonsolin, RHP
Gonsolin started game 2, but was chased away early in the 6:4 defeat of his team. In his three appearances in the 2020 postseason, he has so far allowed eight runs in less than eight innings.

Here is the schedule (and results) for the best-of-7 series (all matches on FOX and ET)
Game 1: Dodgers 8, Rays 3
Game 2: Rays 6, Dodgers 4
Game 3: Dodgers 6, Rays 2
Game 4: Rays 8, Dodgers 7
Game 5: Dodgers 4, Rays 2
Game 6: (October 27) rays with the Dodgers, 20:08
*Game 7: (October 28) Rays at the Dodgers, 20:09.
*If necessary…

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