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(MLB) Toronto vs. NY Yankees,
Money Line: 162.00 Toronto (Away)
Result: Win
Money Line: 162.00 Toronto (Away)
Result: Win
I'm going to take a shot on the hot Blue Jays here catching the Yankees in what could be a flat spot. The Yankees celebrated winning the AL East Division Thursday night by destroying the Angels, 9-1. The Yankees overcame a record amont of players on the injured list to win a division title for the first time in seven years. They earned the right to celebrate. So the Yankees might be a little hung over today.
They also figure to be resting players, including those who are nicked up such as Aaron Judge. Toronto has played New York tough this season going 7-9, including winning a series at home against the Yankees last weekend. The Blue Jays are 7-2 in their last nine games, including winning their last four. The Blue Jays are swinging hot bats averaging 8.3 runs in their last eight games.
They are scheduled to face J.A. Happ, who has been dealing with biceps tendinitis in his throwing arm. The Blue Jays are familiar with Happ since he pitched for them from 2016 through last season and also from 2012-14. He has a 3.78 career ERA in six starts against Toronto.
The Blue Jays are throwing rookie Jacob Waguespack, who is 3-5 with a 4.47 ERA as a starter. This will be his 12th big league start. I'm not expecting too much from Waguespack, who hasn't been in good form. But at this price - and considering the situation and how well Toronto is swinging the bats - I'll throw a peanut on the Blue Jays.
They also figure to be resting players, including those who are nicked up such as Aaron Judge. Toronto has played New York tough this season going 7-9, including winning a series at home against the Yankees last weekend. The Blue Jays are 7-2 in their last nine games, including winning their last four. The Blue Jays are swinging hot bats averaging 8.3 runs in their last eight games.
They are scheduled to face J.A. Happ, who has been dealing with biceps tendinitis in his throwing arm. The Blue Jays are familiar with Happ since he pitched for them from 2016 through last season and also from 2012-14. He has a 3.78 career ERA in six starts against Toronto.
The Blue Jays are throwing rookie Jacob Waguespack, who is 3-5 with a 4.47 ERA as a starter. This will be his 12th big league start. I'm not expecting too much from Waguespack, who hasn't been in good form. But at this price - and considering the situation and how well Toronto is swinging the bats - I'll throw a peanut on the Blue Jays.