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Game 3 of the 2025 World Series will be in Los Angeles, where the Dodgers will play the Toronto Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium. The series is now in LA after the teams split the first two games in Toronto. Addison Barger hit a grand slam in the first game to give the Blue Jays an 11-4 win that shocked everyone. Then Yoshinobu Yamamoto came back with a brilliant performance. He pitched the entire game in the Dodgers’ 5-1 win, making him the first pitcher to do so in a World Series game since 2015.

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The series is now moving west for Games 3 through 5, which will have all the pageantry that makes October baseball so special. Before the first pitch, fans at Dodger Stadium will hear the national anthem echoing through the stadium and see the ceremonial first pitch, marking the official start of the night.

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Who Will Sing the U.S. National Anthem for Game 3 World Series 2025?

Brad Paisley, a well-known country music star and three-time Grammy Award winner, will sing the national anthem at Game 3 of the 2025 World Series on October 27. He has sung the World Series anthem in 2017, 2018, and 2024, too. The West Virginia native is now one of the most respected artists in country music, thanks to hits like “Whiskey Lullaby” and “Remind Me.”

Paisley was recently inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He has had a brilliant career that has lasted more than 20 years and includes many number-one albums and singles. He is a huge fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers and has performed the national anthem at Dodger Stadium many times, including Game 1 in 2024 and Game 3 in 2018.

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Who Will Sing the Canadian National Anthem for Game 3 World Series 2025?

JP Saxe, a multi-platinum and Grammy-nominated artist from Toronto, will sing the Canadian national anthem at Game 3. Since his emotional hit “If the World Was Ending” made him famous, the Toronto native has had a very successful career.

The song got him Grammy nominations and connected with millions of people around the world. His music has that perfect mix of strength and vulnerability, which comes through when he sings the national anthem.

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For Blue Jays fans in Canada, it’s a big deal that JP is representing their country at Dodger Stadium. He’s not just any performer; he’s one of their own who has made it big around the world.

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Who Will Throw the Ceremonial First Pitch for the 2025 World Series Game 3?

Hideo Nomo, a former All-Star, Rookie of the Year, and Japanese baseball legend who threw two no-hitters, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 3 on Monday. The story of Hideo Nomo’s baseball career is like a roller coaster that never stops moving.

He made a big splash with the Dodgers, impressing everyone before moving around the league to play for the Mets, Brewers, Tigers, and Red Sox. He threw his second no-hitter in Boston along the way. Then, in 2002, he came back to LA and looked like the old Nomo again: 16 wins, 193 strikeouts, and he was absolutely dealing. But baseball can be cruel, and by 2004, his performance had dropped so much that Tampa Bay let him go a year later.

Most players would have given up at that point, but not Nomo.

In 2007, he went to Venezuela’s winter league, where he worked hard just to get another chance at the majors. That dedication paid off with one last game for Kansas City in 2008 before he retired.

His 123-109 career record and 4.24 ERA don’t tell the whole story. Nomo changed baseball forever, showing that heart and determination are just as important as numbers.

How to Watch 2025 World Series Game 3: Dodgers vs Blue Jays

The first pitch of Game 3 will be at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on FOX at Dodger Stadium on Monday. Get your snacks and get ready to have a great time in Los Angeles.

There are different ways to watch, depending on where you are. American fans can watch every game on MLB.TV if they have a login from their cable provider.

Canadians have their own setup: Sportsnet shows all the English-language games during the postseason.

French-speaking fans can watch American League games and the World Series on TVA Sports or National League games on RDS. There is coverage for everyone, but in different ways.

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