Cardinals vs Blue Jays Odds, Picks, & Predictions Today

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Cardinals vs Blue Jays Odds, Picks, & Predictions Today

The Toronto Blue Jays are big favorites against the St. Louis Cardinals in the opener of their mini two-game set tonight. The Blue Jay's bats are doing their thing again and they scored 40 runs in their three-games sweep of the Boston Red Sox. Andre Pallante will start for the Cardinals.

The Blue Jays are big home favorites against the Cardinals. The total is down to 9.5. The live odds widget shows the best odds available for each betting market from regulated sportsbooks.

Cardinals vs Blue Jays is on at 3:00 p.m. ET.

Cardinals vs Blue Jays is on today. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. over 1.5 hits, Jose Berrios over 4. 5 strikeouts and Blue Jay to win is now +450 at bet365.

Andre Pallante is one of the Cardinals' top pitching prospects. Jose Berrios has had a roller coaster season with some good and bad starts.

Cardinals are playing Blue Jays. Cardinals are a favorite.

The Blue Jays have covered the run line in six of their last seven wins. Cardinals vs Blue Jay's is a betting trend.

Cardinals vs Blue Jays is a game that is worth watching.

The Blue Jays are looking to extend their lead in the AL Wild Card standings. Paul Goldschmidt and Nolan Arenado are on the restricted list for this game. Andre Pallante is starting to turn the corner for the Jays. The Cardinals are missing some of their best players. They are also missing their two best hitters. They have a poor record against the Blue Jay's pitchers. Cardinals have the better record in this series. Blue Jays are the team with the highest batting average, OPS and wRC+.

The Cardinals are playing against the Blue Jays. Jose Berrios is showing signs of improvement and the Cardinals will be without two players who account for 40.4% of the team’s home runs and 32% on runs batted in. The Jays are a streaky team and they scored just one run in the first game of their series against Triple-A Royals.

Teoscar Hernandez is starting to play well again after an injury. He was hitting .333 with a 1.035 OPS over his last nine games heading into the All-Star break. Hernandez went 6-for-12 with three extra-base hits in the series against the Red Sox.


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