The Houston Astros will take on the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre on Thursday, September 11, 2025, at 3:07 PM. The Astros have a record of 79-67 and are currently leading the AL West. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays hold an 83-62 record, topping the AL East. The game will be broadcast on MLBN, and the weather is expected to be mild with broken clouds. However, the retractable roof at Rogers Centre means the weather may not affect the game.
Astros vs. Blue Jays Betting Prediction
- Money Line Prediction: Houston Astros +132. The Astros have a slight edge with their recent win over the Blue Jays. Their away record is nearly even, which makes them a good value bet at +132.
- Over/Under Prediction: Under 8.5 (-113). Both teams have shown strong pitching performances in recent games, and the last two games between them have been low-scoring.
Team Trends
- The Houston Astros have a road record of 36-35 this season.
- The Toronto Blue Jays have a strong home record of 46-25 this season.
- In their last game, the Astros won 3-2 against the Blue Jays.
- The Blue Jays managed only one extra base hit in their recent loss to the Astros.
- The game will be played at Rogers Centre, which has a retractable roof.
Astros vs Blue Jays Preview
The Houston Astros will meet the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre. The Astros are leading the AL West with a record of 79-67. They have won their last game but have struggled recently, going 4-6 in their last ten games. Cristian Javier will start for the Astros. He has an ERA of 4.43 and a WHIP of 1.33, with a 1-2 win-loss record this season.
The Blue Jays are on top of the AL East with an 83-62 record. They lost their last game and are 5-5 in their last ten games. Kevin Gausman will take the mound for Toronto. He has a 3.63 ERA and a WHIP of 1.03. Gausman has a 9-10 win-loss record. The game will be played under the retractable roof at Rogers Centre, so weather conditions should not be a factor.
Blue Jays Ready to Swing Big
The Toronto Blue Jays have a strong lineup this season. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads the team with a .302 batting average. Bo Bichette is not far behind, hitting .311 with 94 RBIs. Kevin Gausman is set to start on the mound for the Blue Jays. He has a 3.63 ERA and a 9-10 record. His WHIP of 1.03 shows his control on the field. In team stats, the Blue Jays lead the league with a .268 batting average. They also rank first in on-base percentage at .335. Their pitching staff has a 4.22 ERA, placing them 19th overall.
Astros Aim for a Strong Performance
The Houston Astros have a solid lineup. Jeremy Peña stands out with a .299 batting average. He has hit 15 home runs and scored 60 runs this season. Christian Walker is another key player for the Astros. He leads the team with 22 home runs and 76 RBIs. His batting average is .234 over 139 games. Cristian Javier will start on the mound for the Astros. His ERA is 4.43 with a WHIP of 1.33. He has a 1-2 record this season.
Final Betting Pick
The Astros have shown they can perform well on the road, with a near even road record of 36-35. This makes them a good pick at +132, especially after their recent 3-2 win over the Blue Jays. Cristian Javier, with an ERA of 4.43, will need to manage the Blue Jays’ lineup, but the Astros’ pitching has held strong in recent games, allowing only two runs in their last win.
For the over/under, taking the under at 8.5 is a solid choice. Both teams have been involved in low-scoring games recently, with the last two meetings ending with a total of five and seven runs. Kevin Gausman, starting for the Blue Jays, has a solid ERA of 3.63, which suggests another low-scoring game could be on the horizon.
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Last updated:September 11, 2025 Astros, Blue Jays