Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Betting Odds, Pitching Matchup – June 25, 2024

The Toronto Blue Jays (35-43) hope to avoid their eighth straight defeat when they visit the Boston Red Sox (43-36) Tuesday at 7:10 PM ET on SNET. The Red Sox are listed as -117 favorites, while the Blue Jays are -102 underdogs as they try to snap their losing skid. Boston’s Brayan Bello gets the start, and he’ll go against Toronto’s Kevin Gausman.

Take a look at our betting primer for this game, and uncover all of our expert MLB picks, too!

Moneyline

Red Sox to win vs Blue Jays -117

Bet $20, Payout $37.09

Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Betting Lines

  • Favorite: Red Sox (-117)
  • Underdog: Blue Jays (-102)
  • Over/under: 9

Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Betting Insights

  • The Red Sox have been victorious in 21, or 56.8%, of the 37 contests they have been chosen as favorites in this season.
  • Boston has a record of 19-12 when favored by -117 or more this year.
  • The Red Sox have an implied victory probability of 53.9% according to the moneyline set by sportsbooks for this matchup.
  • The Blue Jays have compiled a 6-23 record in games they were listed as the moneyline underdog (winning 20.7% of those games).
  • Toronto has a record of 5-17 when playing as a moneyline underdog with odds of -102 or longer (22.7%).
  • Based on this matchup’s moneyline, the Blue Jays’ implied win probability is 50.5%.

Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Hitting Leaders

  • Jarren Duran leads Boston with a .293 batting average. He’s also hit seven homers and has 37 RBI.
  • Duran ranks 122nd in Major League Baseball in homers, and 64th in RBI.
  • Rafael Devers leads Boston in home runs (15) and runs batted in (41) this season while batting .282.
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. paces the Blue Jays with 36 runs batted in while putting up a team-best batting average of .286.
  • Guerrero is 62nd in homers and 70th in RBI among all hitters in the big leagues.
  • Daulton Varsho has put his power on display as he paces his team with 11 home runs.

Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Pitching Rankings

  • The Red Sox strike out 8.8 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, eighth-best in MLB.
  • The Red Sox have the sixth-best ERA (3.47) in the majors this season.
  • The Red Sox have a combined 1.170 WHIP as a pitching staff, fifth-lowest in MLB.
  • The 8.0 strikeouts per nine innings compiled by the Blue Jays pitching staff ranks 25th in MLB.
  • Toronto’s 4.22 team ERA ranks 22nd across all MLB pitching staffs.
  • The Blue Jays average MLB’s 21st-ranked WHIP (1.291).