The Boston Red Sox (43-37), led by Rafael Devers on a two-game home run streak, are -156 favorites on the moneyline to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays (36-43). First pitch is set for 7:10 PM ET Wednesday, live from Fenway Park and airing on NESN. Kutter Crawford will get the ball for Boston while Toronto will counter with Yariel Rodriguez.
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Betting Odds
Bet $20, Payout $32.82
Red Sox to win vs Blue Jays -156
Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Betting Lines
- Favorite: Red Sox (-156)
- Underdog: Blue Jays (+131)
- Over/under: 9.5
Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Betting Insights
- The Red Sox have come away with 21 wins in the 38 contests they have been listed as the favorites in this season.
- This season Boston has come away with a win six times in nine chances when named as a favorite of at least -156 on the moneyline.
- The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Red Sox have a 60.9% chance of walking away with the win.
- The Blue Jays have won 23.3% of the games this season they were the underdog on the moneyline (7-23).
- Toronto has a 3-4 record (winning 42.9% of its games) when playing as a moneyline underdog of +131 or longer.
- The Blue Jays have a 43.3% chance to win this matchup based on the moneyline’s implied probability.
Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Hitting Leaders
- Jarren Duran leads Boston in batting average (.288) this season while adding seven home runs and 37 RBI.
- Duran ranks 126th in home runs and 66th in RBI among all hitters in baseball.
- Devers is batting .285 this season with a team-high 16 home runs and 42 RBI.
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads the Blue Jays with 40 runs batted in while putting up a team-high batting average of .288.
- Among all hitters in the majors, Guerrero ranks 63rd in homers and 47th in RBI.
- Daulton Varsho has shown his power as he leads 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 (3.54) in the majors this season.
- The Red Sox have a combined 1.176 WHIP as a pitching staff, fifth-lowest in MLB.
- The eight strikeouts per nine innings compiled by the Blue Jays pitching staff ranks 25th in the majors.
- Toronto has a 4.20 team ERA that ranks 22nd among all MLB pitching staffs.
- The Blue Jays average MLB’s 19th-ranked WHIP (1.286).