GAME 1 Tonight: at Los Angeles, 8:08 p.m. ET, (Fox)

GAME 2 Saturday: at Los Angeles, 8:08 p.m., (Fox)

GAME 3 Monday: at New York, 8:08 p.m., (Fox)

GAME 4 Tuesday: at New York, 8:08 p.m., (Fox)

GAME 5 Wednesday: at New York (if nec.), 8:08 p.m., (Fox)

GAME 6 Nov. 1: at Los Angeles (if nec.), 8:08 p.m., (Fox)

GAME 7 Nov. 2: at Los Angeles(if nec.), 8:08 p.m., (Fox)

Just like a Hollywood epic, this year’s World Series has a bevy of A-list talent. But even with all the star power on the field — from Aaron Judge to Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto to Mookie Betts — this Fall Classic could be decided by the less-celebrated players batting in front of them, and the grind-it-out guys hitting behind them. Or the unheralded arms coming out of the bullpen to replace Gerrit Cole and YoshinobuYamamoto on the mound.