The Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays continue their battle in Game 2 of the ALCS. The Mariners lead the series 1–0 and will play at Rogers Centre on Monday, October 13, 2025, at 5:03 PM. Fans can catch the action on FS1, with the game set to unfold under broken clouds and a light breeze.
Mariners vs. Blue Jays Betting Prediction
- Money Line Prediction: Toronto Blue Jays -137. The Blue Jays have a strong home record of 54-27 this season. This gives them an edge at Rogers Centre against the Mariners.
- Over/Under Prediction: Under 7.5 (-105). Both teams have solid pitching, with Logan Gilbert and Trey Yesavage having ERAs of 3.44 and 3.21, respectively. This suggests a low-scoring game is likely.
Team Trends
- The Seattle Mariners have a road record of 39-42 this season.
- The Toronto Blue Jays have a strong home record of 54-27 this season.
- In Game 1 of the ALCS, the Mariners won 3-1 against the Blue Jays.
- The Mariners’ manager is Dan Wilson, while the Blue Jays’ manager is John Schneider.
- The game will be played at Rogers Centre in Toronto, with a retractable roof.
Mariners vs Blue Jays Preview
The Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays meet again in Game 2 of the ALCS. The Mariners took the first game and aim to extend their lead. Playing at the Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays look to even the series. The game starts at 5:03 PM, and fans can watch on FS1.
Logan Gilbert will pitch for the Mariners. He has a 3.44 ERA and a WHIP of 1.03. Trey Yesavage will start for the Blue Jays. His ERA is 3.21, and his WHIP is 1.43. Both pitchers will try to keep their teams in the game. The weather is mild with broken clouds, but the retractable roof may keep conditions steady.
Toronto Blue Jays: Batting and Pitching Insights
The Toronto Blue Jays have some strong hitters this season. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads the team with a batting average of .292. He has played 156 games and hit 23 home runs. Bo Bichette follows closely with a .311 batting average and 18 home runs in 139 games. The team’s overall batting stats are impressive. They have the highest batting average in the league at .265. Their on-base percentage ranks second at .331, and they have hit 191 home runs, placing them 11th in the league. The Blue Jays also rank third in doubles with 294. On the pitching side, Trey Yesavage will start for the Blue Jays. His ERA is 3.21, and he has a WHIP of 1.43. The team has an ERA of 4.19, ranking 18th in the league. They have given up 209 home runs, ranking 23rd in that category.
Seattle Mariners: Key Players and Pitching Analysis
Cal Raleigh is a top performer for the Mariners. He has played 159 games with a batting average of .247. Raleigh leads the team with 60 home runs and 125 RBIs. Eugenio Suárez also contributes to the team’s success. He has a batting average of .228 and hit 49 home runs. Josh Naylor stands out with a .295 batting average and 20 home runs. Logan Gilbert will start as pitcher for the Mariners. His ERA is 3.44, and he has a WHIP of 1.03. The Mariners have a team ERA of 3.87, ranking 12th in the league.
Final Betting Pick
The Toronto Blue Jays are favored with a money line of -137, and their strong home record of 54-27 supports this pick. Playing at Rogers Centre has been a key factor for the Blue Jays this season. With Trey Yesavage on the mound, who has an ERA of 3.21, they have a solid chance to control the game.
The over/under prediction is set at under 7.5 (-105), which is reasonable given the pitching strength of both teams. Logan Gilbert of the Mariners has an ERA of 3.44, indicating he can limit the Blue Jays’ scoring. Both teams’ recent games have shown strong pitching performances, suggesting a low-scoring game is likely.
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Last updated:October 13, 2025 Blue Jays, Mariners