As the Los Angeles Dodgers face elimination in Game 6 of the 2025 World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, all eyes are on the lineup decisions of manager Dave Roberts. Fans have been wondering if Hye-Seong Kim, the versatile infielder from South Korea, will finally get his chance to step into the action.
Unfortunately for Kim’s supporters, the Dodgers have once again decided to keep him out of the starting lineup. The 4x KBO Golden Glove winner will remain on the bench for the crucial matchup, even as the team searches for a spark to revive its struggling offense.
Dodgers Lineup Confirmed: Hye-Seong Kim Left Out Again
Heading into Game 6, the Dodgers’ offense has been flat, with a team batting average of just .210 and an OPS of .650 through the series. Despite that, Roberts opted for stability over experimentation in Friday’s lineup announcement.
The official Dodgers batting order features Shohei Ohtani leading off as designated hitter, followed by Will Smith, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts. Rounding out the order are Teoscar Hernandez, Max Muncy, Kike Hernandez, Tommy Edman, and Miguel Rojas — with Rojas taking over second base duties instead of Kim.
Tommy Edman’s first postseason start in center field created a shuffle, but it still wasn’t enough to open a role for Kim. The decision leaves fans debating whether Roberts missed an opportunity to inject energy into an offense that has looked lifeless since the Division Series.
Kim’s absence is particularly notable given his strong regular season numbers. He hit .280 with solid contact skills and strong defensive versatility across second base, shortstop, and outfield positions. Yet his only postseason appearance this year came during Game 4 of the Division Series against Philadelphia, where he was used briefly off the bench.
Manager Roberts Bets on Familiar Faces to Force Game 7
Dave Roberts’ move signals trust in his veterans. Mookie Betts, despite hitting just .130 (3-for-23) in the World Series, remains in the middle of the order. The Dodgers are banking on his experience and the leadership of Ohtani and Freeman to push the series to a decisive Game 7.
Meanwhile, Miguel Rojas’ inclusion brings defensive reliability and quiet consistency. He hit .262 during the regular season with a .715 OPS — not flashy, but dependable. Roberts’ philosophy seems to favor familiarity under pressure, even as the offense cries out for new life.
Hye-Seong Kim’s exclusion could prove costly if the Dodgers’ bats remain cold. His ability to produce contact and run the bases aggressively might have been the jolt Los Angeles needed in a must-win scenario.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto: Dodgers’ Last Hope on the Mound
Beyond the lineup, the Dodgers’ biggest advantage lies in Yoshinobu Yamamoto, their ace who returns to the mound tonight. Yamamoto has made history as the first pitcher in 24 years to throw back-to-back complete games in the postseason. If he delivers another gem, Los Angeles could live to fight another day and push the series to Game 7.
For now, Hye-Seong Kim will have to watch from the dugout, waiting for a possible late-inning opportunity — if Roberts chooses to turn to his secret weapon when the stakes are highest.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Is Hye-Seong Kim playing for the Dodgers in Game 6?
No. Hye-Seong Kim is not in the Dodgers’ starting lineup for World Series Game 6 against the Blue Jays. He remains on the bench.
Q2: Why did the Dodgers bench Hye-Seong Kim?
Manager Dave Roberts opted for Miguel Rojas at second base, prioritizing defensive consistency and experience over lineup experimentation.
Q3: What position does Hye-Seong Kim usually play?
Hye-Seong Kim is known for his versatility. He can play second base, shortstop, and even in the outfield.
Q4: How has Kim performed in the postseason?
Kim has only appeared briefly this postseason, last playing in Game 4 of the Division Series against Philadelphia.
Q5: Who is pitching for the Dodgers in Game 6?
Yoshinobu Yamamoto starts for the Dodgers, returning after two consecutive complete-game performances in the postseason.
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