Blue Jays betting trends: Find ways to wager on Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

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Blue Jays betting trends: Find ways to wager on Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

The Toronto Blue Jays are 6-4 in their first 10 games of the season. They have a minus-three run differential and they have lost their starting catcher (Danny Jansen), cleanup hitter (Teoscar Hernandez) and a member of their rotation (Hyun-Jin Ryu). They are going on a road trip to Boston and Houston.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been successful in six of 10 bets for cashing an RBI. Guerrero has also been a solid bet on over 1.5 bases (5-for-10). Guerrero will play against Boston and Houston on the upcoming road trip.

Springer has scored in six of his nine complete games this season. He has never scored with Bichette, but that should change as the shortstop heats up. Last season, when Guerrero and Bica were both rolling, Springer scored at a 122-run pace when healthy.

Blue Jays are going under. The team has a potent offence and a middle-of-the-road bullpen. Hernandez and Jansen are absent. Ryu's poor start to the season has hurt the team's chances.

Kevin Gausman has 14 strikeouts without walking a batter in two starts with Toronto. He has a 4.22 ERA and a 56.3% chase rate. Gusman should be able to work deeper into games in the weeks to come.

Alek Manoah is a pitcher who has a hard-hit rate of 31.2% last season and 25.9% in 2022. He's allowed more than two earned runs in just five of his 22 career starts. The Blue Jays are 18-4 when he takes the hill and the record on the under is 11-8-3.


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