Toronto Blue Jays vs. Boston Red Sox odds, tips and betting trends

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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Boston Red Sox odds, tips and betting trends

The Boston Red Sox are on a four-game losing skid. The Red Sells are road favorites (-122) against the Toronto Blue Jays (-143). The Blue Jays are looking for their first win of the season. Boston will counter with Michael Wacha (1-0, 1.88 ERA).

Toronto Blue Jays are the favorite at (-143) and the underdogs at (+122).

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The Blue Jays are 9-8-0 against the spread in their 17 chances this season. Toronto and its opponents have gone over the total in six of their seventeen opportunities.

Ross Stripling will start for the Blue Jays against the Red Sox. Stripping has an ERA of 4.50, a batting average against of .216 and 4,5 strikeouts per nine innings this season. Boston have scored 65 runs this year, with 136 hits and 11 home runs.

Toronto Blue Jays' Ross Stripling will make his third start of the season. He has an ERA of 4.50, a batting average against of .216 and 4,5 strikeouts per nine innings this season, and his last appearance was on Saturday. Boston Red Sox have scored 65 runs this year, which ranks 17th in MLB, with 136 hits, 13th with 11 home runs.

Toronto Blue Jays have hit 26 home runs this season. They have a .427 slugging percentage. Toronto's .252 batting average is among the best in baseball. The Blue Jay's are among highest scoring teams in the league, with 78 runs.

The Blue Jays have hit 26 home runs this season. Toronto's batting average is fifth in MLB. The Blue Jay's are among the highest scoring teams in the league, scoring 78 runs.

The Boston Red Sox are 10-8-0 against the spread in their 18 games with a line set by sportsbooks this season. The Red Sides have hit the over in five of their games.

The Boston Red Sox are 10-8-0 against the spread in their 18 games with a line set by sportsbooks this season. The Red Sides have been victorious in two of the 10 games they have won as underdogs.

Michael Wacha is the Red Sox probable starter. He is 1-0 with a 1.88 ERA and 12 strikeouts in 14 1/3 innings pitched. On Friday he pitched five innings against the Tampa Bay Rays, allowing two runs and three hits. The 30-year-old has a batting average of .125. Wachas will take the hill against a Blue Jays team that is hitting .252.

Wacha is 1-0 with a 1.88 ERA and 12 strikeouts in 14 1/3 innings pitched this season. He has pitched five or more innings in a game two times this year. Wacha will take the hill against a Blue Jays team that is hitting .252 as a unit and slugging .427.

The Red Sox are the 17th-highest scoring team in MLB action this season. They average 0.6 home runs per game and have 11 total home Runs this year. Boston's .226 batting average ranks 19th in the league.


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