Dodgers Bench Andy Pages, Drop Mookie Betts Amid Major Lineup Changes for World Series Game 5
The Los Angeles Dodgers have decided to make a few major lineup changes for World Series Game 5.

The team is benching Andy Pages, instead starting Alex Call in left field. Kiké Hernandez is moving to center field.
Additionally, the Dodgers are moving Will Smith up to the No. 2 spot in the lineup, dropping Mookie Betts to third.
This is the first time the Dodgers have changed the starting nine in their lineup since the National League Division Series as manager Dave Roberts looks for a spark heading into a pivotal Game 5.
Who’s Pitching for Dodgers in Game 5?
Game 5 will be a pitching rematch of Game 1, with lefty Blake Snell taking the mound for the Dodgers against Blue Jays right-hander Trey Yesavage.
Snell struggled in Game 1, allowing five runs on eight hits and three walks with four strikeouts across five innings. As for Yesavage, he allowed two runs on four hits with three walks and five strikeouts across four innings.
Dodgers Lineup vs Blue Jays
- Shohei Ohtani, DH
- Will Smith, C
- Mookie Betts, SS
- Freddie Freeman, 1B
- Teoscar Hernandez, RF
- Tommy Edman, 2B
- Max Muncy, 3B
- Kiké Hernandez, CF
- Alex Call, LF
Dodgers World Series Game 5 lineup:
1. Shohei Ohtani, DH
2. Will Smith, C
3. Mookie Betts, SS
4. Freddie Freeman, 1B
5. Teoscar Hernandez, RF
6. Tommy Edman, 2B
7. Max Muncy, 3B
8. Kiké Hernandez, CF
9. Alex Call, LFSome pretty significant changes as LA looks for a spark. How to Watch Dodgers vs Blue Jays World Series Game 5 on Wednesday
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays face off in World Series Game 5 on Wednesday, Oct. 29 with first pitch scheduled for 5 p.m. PT. The game will be broadcast on Fox.
How to Watch Dodgers vs Blue Jays World Series Without Cable
The World Series will be broadcast on Fox, and fans can stream the seven-game series on any live TV streaming service including DirecTV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV.
Fans can also watch World Series games on Fox’s new streaming platform, Fox One. Those who want to stream the Fall Classic, but don’t have streaming services, can sign up for a free trial before fully committing.
Rams Cut Ties with Veteran Cornerback After Roger McCreary Trade

The Los Angeles Rams are set to return to action in Week 9 after enjoying their bye week in Week 8, and they have a new face in town on the team. That player is
McCreary will have to learn Los Angeles’ defensive scheme on the fly, but he should be able to make an immediate impact for his new team. And now that he’s in town, that made another cornerback,
Rams Release Cornerback Tre Brown
#Rams placed WR Tutu Atwell on IR and cut CB Tre Brown. They acquired CB Roger McCreary so unless I’m missing something else they currently have one additional roster spot FWIW
While Los Angeles has generally turned in a solid defensive season so far, it has struggled to find consistent options at cornerback. Quentin Lake has held down the slot position for all seven games, but the boundary positions have been tougher to fill. Cobie Durant and Emmanuel Forbes Jr. are the starters currently, but Darious Williams has also started three games this year, and Brown factored into the mix alongside Josh Wallace, too.
The addition of McCreary will give head coach Sean McVay another option to turn to at the position moving forward. A former second-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, McCreary began to fall out of favor with the Titans as the season went on, and with his deal up at the end of the season, it became clear he was a trade candidate for the team.
With McCreary coming to town, that meant that the front office needed to move on from one of the guys on their 53-man roster. Brown had become the odd man out over the past couple of weeks, and with McCreary joining the team, he ended up getting the short end of the stick, as the team
“Rams placed WR Tutu Atwell on IR and cut CB Tre Brown. They acquired CB Roger McCreary so unless I’m missing something else they currently have one additional roster spot FWIW,” Jake Oliver Ellenbogen of Downtown Rams shared in a post on X.
What Role Will Roger McCreary Fill with the Rams?

GettyRoger McCreary #21 of the Tennessee Titans celebrates an interception against the Denver Broncos.
Throughout his career, McCreary has shown flashes of being a strong outside cornerback, but he hasn’t been nearly consistent enough in his coverage. This season, McCreary is allowing a 112.6 passer rating on throws where he is the closest defender, which simply isn’t very good. He should have a bit more protection in Los Angeles’ defensive scheme, but if he wants to prove his worth, he’s going to have to be better moving forward.
The Rams are likely going to ease McCreary into the action, so chances are he’s only going to be used in obvious passing situations over his first few games with the team. If he proves he can hold up, the coaching staff will likely give him more responsibilities. McCreary is on track to make his debut with L.A. in Week 9 when the team takes on the