Probable Pitchers
Lineups
Los Angeles Dodgers
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shohei Ohtani | DH |
| 2 | Kyle Tucker | RF |
| 3 | Will Smith | C |
| 4 | Freddie Freeman | 1B |
| 5 | Max Muncy | 3B |
| 6 | Teoscar Hernández | LF |
| 7 | Andy Pages | CF |
| 8 | Alex Freeland | 2B |
| 9 | Miguel Rojas | SS |
Toronto Blue Jays
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | George Springer | DH |
| 2 | Daulton Varsho | CF |
| 3 | Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | 1B |
| 4 | Jesús Sánchez | RF |
| 5 | Kazuma Okamoto | 3B |
| 6 | Ernie Clement | 2B |
| 7 | Davis Schneider | LF |
| 8 | Andrés Giménez | SS |
| 9 | Brandon Valenzuela | C |
Preview
The Dodgers (9-3) look to bounce back from their first loss in four games when they visit the Blue Jays (5-7) at Rogers Centre this afternoon. Shohei Ohtani gets the ball for Los Angeles in what promises to be a marquee spring training matchup against Toronto's Dylan Cease. First pitch is scheduled for 3:07 PM ET as the Dodgers continue their preparation for what could be a historic 2024 campaign.
Ohtani's Spring Debut on the Mound
All eyes will be on Ohtani as he takes the mound for the Dodgers in what marks a significant moment in this spring training camp. The two-way superstar's pitching appearances have been highly anticipated since joining the organization, and today's outing against a Blue Jays lineup provides an excellent test. While spring training stats don't carry into the regular season, these appearances are crucial for Ohtani to build his rhythm and timing ahead of April.
Cease Presents Quality Opposition
The Blue Jays counter with Dylan Cease, giving this spring training contest the feel of a regular season matchup. Cease brings established big league credentials to the mound, providing Dodgers hitters with quality at-bats against proven major league stuff. These are exactly the types of matchups that make spring training valuable – facing pitchers who will challenge the lineup's approach and timing.
Getting Back on Track
After riding high with an impressive spring start, the Dodgers are coming off their first loss in four games. While spring training records don't determine October success, maintaining good habits and competitive edge matters. The team's 9-3 mark reflects solid preparation across all phases, but bouncing back from losses – even in March – builds the mental toughness needed for 162 games plus postseason play.
Toronto enters at 5-7, still working through their own spring adjustments. Rogers Centre provides a different environment from Dodger Stadium, giving the team valuable experience in varying conditions they'll face throughout the regular season.
What to Watch
- Ohtani's command and pitch mix in his spring training debut
- How Dodgers hitters approach Cease's repertoire
- Bullpen usage patterns as spring training progresses
- Defensive alignments and communication
This 3:07 PM ET first pitch represents more than just another spring game – it's preparation for championship aspirations that begin in earnest next month.