The Baltimore Orioles will visit the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Friday, March 28, 2025. The game is set to begin at 7:07 PM under the lights. As the regular season kicks off, both teams will look to build on their spring training performances and last year’s stats.
Orioles vs. Blue Jays Betting Prediction
- Money Line Prediction: Orioles MoneyLine: +109. The Orioles had a solid spring training with key players like Ryan Mountcastle performing well. They also had a strong record last season, making them a good value pick as underdogs.
- Over/Under Prediction: Under 8.5 (-119). Both starting pitchers, Charlie Morton and Kevin Gausman, have shown the ability to limit runs in spring training. This could lead to a lower-scoring game.
Team Trends
- The Baltimore Orioles had a spring training record of 13-14 this year.
- Last season, the Orioles finished with a regular season record of 91-71, just 3 games back in the AL East.
- The Toronto Blue Jays had a strong spring training with a record of 18-10.
- Last season, the Blue Jays ended with a record of 74-88, placing them 20 games back in the AL East.
- In their recent spring training game, the Blue Jays won 2-1 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with Chris Bassitt pitching 5 2/3 innings.
Orioles vs Blue Jays Preview
The Orioles and Blue Jays are set to meet at Rogers Centre. Baltimore will send Charlie Morton to the mound. Morton had mixed results in spring training. He pitched well against the Rays but struggled against the Braves. His ability to keep the ball in the park will be key for Baltimore.
Toronto will counter with Kevin Gausman. Gausman had a solid outing against the Pirates but allowed home runs in his last two starts. The Blue Jays will look for him to control the Orioles’ lineup. Both teams aim to start the season strong with a win.
Toronto Blue Jays: Spring Training Standouts
Bo Bichette had a strong spring training. He played 18 games and had a batting average of .373. Bichette led the league with 4 home runs and 11 runs scored. Andrés Giménez also played well in spring training. He appeared in 18 games and had a batting average of .283. Giménez led the team with 11 RBIs. Ernie Clement showed his skills during spring training. He played 17 games and had a batting average of .395. Clement ranked third in the league with 8 runs scored.
Baltimore Orioles: Spring Training Highlights
Ryan Mountcastle had a strong spring training for the Orioles. He played 16 games and had a batting average of .302. Mountcastle led the league with 5 home runs and 14 RBIs. Dylan Carlson was another key player during spring training. He appeared in 18 games and had a batting average of .321. Carlson ranked second in the league with 10 runs scored. Jackson Holliday showed his potential in spring training. He played 16 games and had a batting average of .333. Holliday led the league with 12 runs scored.
Final Betting Pick
The Orioles MoneyLine at +109 looks like a solid choice. Last season, the Orioles had a strong record of 91-71. They also performed well on the road, with a 47-34 record. Ryan Mountcastle’s spring training performance, with a .302 batting average and five home runs, adds confidence to this pick. As underdogs, the Orioles present good value against the Blue Jays.
The Under 8.5 prediction is supported by the recent performances of both starting pitchers. Charlie Morton allowed no home runs in his spring training games, showing his ability to limit runs. Kevin Gausman has also shown control, with only two home runs allowed in spring training. These factors suggest a lower-scoring game, making the Under a reasonable bet.
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Last updated:March 28, 2025 Blue Jays, Orioles