Blue Jays at Tigers Picks, Odds, & Betting Lines

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Blue Jays at Tigers Picks, Odds, & Betting Lines

Expert Picks

Larry's Analysis: Tigers starter Alex Faedo is coming back from a stint on the injured list (cracked fingernail, blisters). While his ERA is high, he fanned 26 in 26 innings before going on the IL. Toronto's Alek Manoah is back from the minors after posting just two quality starts in 13 tries at the major-league level. Look for the Tigers to build off Thursday's 9-0 win and pull the upset.

Pick Made:2:13 PM UTC

Bob's Analysis: Alek Manoah gets the start for Toronto today. Manoah had two starts in the minors and owned a 14.09 ERA. He already faced the Tigers once this season, allowing three earned runs in 4.1 innings. Each team is hitting over .250 over their last seven days, but Toronto hasn’t won a game since April when Manoah pitches.

Pick Made:2:13 PM UTC

Tom's Analysis: Alek Manoah has an ERA of 6.36 this season, has seen his strikeout rate dip to 17%, and he's walking 14.9% of the hitters he's faced. The Blue Jays have lost each of his last seven starts and nine of his last 10. And they're favored tonight. No thanks.

Pick Made:2:13 PM UTC

As Favorite

STATUS

As Underdog or Even

When Line was -147 to -117

MONEY LINE

When Line was -103 to +127

As Road Favorite

LOCATION & STATUS

As Home Underdog

vs Teams That Win <46% of Games

OPP WIN%

vs Teams That Win >54% of Games

vs Teams Allowing >4.2 Runs

OPP DEFENSE

vs Teams Allowing 3.9 to 4.2 Runs

3rd game without a day off

REST

3rd game without a day off

when Alek Manoah starts

PROJECTED STARTER

when Alex Faedo starts

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