The Yankees have won eight of the previous 11 World Series meetings with the Dodgers.
The golden era of the Dodgers-Yankees rivalry was in the 1950s when the Dodgers called Brooklyn home.
Between 1947 and 1956, the teams met six times in ten years.

Of the 11 meetings, the series has been decided in six or seven games eight times.
The Dodgers finished 98-64, the best MLB record, while the Yankees went 94-68.
In neither series were the Yankees truly tested.

That pen has been solid, as they have had only one quality start in 11 games.
Giancarlo Stanton has been the Yankees' big bat, with five home runs and a 1.179 OPS.
Juan Soto has also excelled, winning the series with his three-run home run in Game 5.

However, Aaron Judge has underperformed, batting .161 with just two home runs.
They will need Judge to find his groove to match the Dodgers' production.
Unless the Dodgers' pitching completely falters, they are going to win the World Series.

Look for a long series, with the Dodgers winning in six games.