Though anything can happen in October, it's obvious at the outset that the Los Angeles Dodgers' hopes of winning a World Series title hinge on two fellas whose names rhyme with Gershaw and Kreinke.
After the two of them, however, there's a guy who's now a whole lot more important than he was when he first appeared in the majors a couple of weeks ago. His name is Corey Seager, and he is to the Dodgers lineup what Clayton Kershaw and Zack Greinke are to the Dodgers pitching staff.
The Dodgers are barely a month removed from Seager's promotion to the majors back on September 3, which was a move made more out of necessity than anything else.