They won’t have home-field advantage in the World Series, but the Los Angeles Dodgers (92-71, minus-22.83 betting units during the regular season) are scheduled to play three straight games at Chavez Ravine – starting with Game 3 this Friday night against the Boston Red Sox (108-54, plus-31.11 units). First pitch is at 8:09 PM ET on FOX.

The Dodgers have already announced that Walker Buehler (2.62 ERA) will take the mound on Friday, after Clayton Kershaw and Hyun-Jn Ryu start the first two games on Tuesday and Wednesday. Buehler has enjoyed a very strong rookie season in LA, but thanks to bad luck and poor run support (4.44 runs per game, down from 4.93 overall), the Dodgers lost 1.37 units during his 23 regular-season starts, with the Under at 15-7-1.

Boston have yet to name their starter for Game 3. Chris Sale and David Price have been assigned for the first two games at Fenway Park, so depending on how they use their relievers, the Sox could go with either Rick Porcello (4.28 ERA) or Nathan Eovaldi (3.33 ERA) on Friday. Knuckleballer Steven Wright (2.68 ERA) is expected to come off the injured list and rejoin the bullpen on Tuesday.