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The Post’s baseball experts predict how the Blue Jays-Dodgers World Series will play out.

Jon Heyman

The Dodgers spent $400 million very well, and they’ll have a solid rotation advantage, enough to counteract a well-rounded, together Toronto team.

Dodgers in 6

Greg Joyce

The Dodgers are built for this, their star power and stud rotation allowing them to become the first team to repeat since the 1998-2000 Yankees.

Dodgers in 6


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Mike Puma

LA’s starting rotation is the difference, but count on the Jays putting up a fight.

Dodgers in 7

Mark W. Sanchez

There is no stopping the new Evil Empire.

Dodgers in 4

Joel Sherman

It is not just Los Angeles’ dynamic four starting pitchers who dominated the NLCS, but I’m wondering how the length of a good but not great Blue Jays pitching staff deals with the length and talent of the Dodger lineup.

Dodgers in 5


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Mike Vaccaro

If the Dodgers are going to be the NLCS Dodgers, this will be quick. But if the Jays can hang around, they’ll have one of the great home-field advantages ever, Game 7 in Toronto.

I smell an upset.

Blue Jays in 7

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