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Toronto Blue Jays @ Boston Red Sox - April 10, 2025

April 10, 2025, 9:46am EDT

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+1.5

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+1.5

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As a former coach with years spent analyzing the nuances of baseball, I’m looking forward to the clash between the Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. With both teams having such contrasting trajectories recently, this matchup promises to be intriguing.

The Blue Jays come into this game riding a three-game winning streak, having demonstrated an impressive ability to close out tight contests. Their pitcher is Chris Bassitt, who has shown early season brilliance with a 1-0 record and a minuscule ERA of 0.7. A significant component of his success stems from his strikeout ability—he averages over eight strikeouts per game. When you have a pitcher who can consistently put batters away, it instills confidence throughout the team and shifts pressure onto opposing hitters.

On the flip side, we have Walker Buehler taking the mound for Boston. He’s battled some inconsistency this season with an ERA nearing 4.5 and only one win under his belt against one loss. While he’s capable of missing bats—with an average near seven strikeouts per game—his struggles may arise when he fails to locate pitches effectively or gets caught in high-leverage situations that could lead to damaging runs.

Now let’s talk offense—a crucial aspect that can’t be overlooked as we analyze both lineups’ capabilities coming into this game. The Red Sox have averaged nearly six runs per game on around ten hits, which puts them in good stead offensively despite their recent slump with three losses in a row. They carry a solid batting average that reflects potential—however, they’ll need their lineup to wake up against Bassitt tonight if they hope to turn their fortunes around.

Conversely, while the Blue Jays have averaged just above three runs per game in comparison, they’ve managed victories through clutch hitting when it counts most—exemplifying that sometimes it’s not about how many you score but when you score them that matters.

The oddsmakers opened with Boston as slight favorites at -120 on the moneyline; however, given Toronto’s current form along with Boston’s struggles against division rivals (they’re 1-4 ATS in their last five games against Toronto), I wouldn’t be surprised if the Blue Jays are able to secure another victory tonight.

Furthermore, considering both pitchers’ tendencies—one dominant and one struggling—I predict we’ll see more than nine runs scored in total during this contest as offenses should capitalize on any mistakes made by pitchers navigating through tough lineups while trying to find rhythm on the mound.

In summary: expect Toronto’s winning streak to continue as they find ways to exploit Buehler’s inconsistencies while Bassitt looks poised for another stellar outing against a faltering lineup. The game’s total will likely surpass nine runs based on offensive potential coupled with defensive breakdowns from either side—the essence of what makes baseball so unpredictable yet thrilling!

Boston Red Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays
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Wager TypeBoston Red SoxToronto Blue Jays
Spread-1.5 (+156) +1.5 (-196)
Moneyline-120+102
TotalUnder 9 (-125)Over 9 (-102)
Team DataBoston Red SoxToronto Blue Jays
Runs5.913.73
Hits9.558.73
Runs Batted In5.643.46
Batting Average0.2620.262
On-Base Slugging75.79%70.99%
Walks4.463.55
Strikeouts7.188.18
Earned Run Average4.453.91
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