Toronto Blue Jays vs Texas Rangers
Rogers Centre
15.09.2023, 02:07
On Friday, the Texas Rangers and the Toronto Blue Jays will play the fourth and final game of their four-game series at Rogers Centre in Major League Baseball action. The Texas Rangers were successful in all three of the initial games of the series, which gives them a huge advantage in this game again. Will the Toronto Blue Jays be able to avoid getting swept in the last game?
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After losing the first game of this series on Wednesday, the Toronto Blue Jays are in desperate need of a victory to regain some of the momentum that has been slipping away from them. As a result of the defeat, the Blue Jays now have an overall record of 80-66 for the season. They are 11.5 games behind in the fight for the final Wild Card berth in the American League and are one game from the final Wild Card spot. Bo Bichette leads the Toronto Blue Jays with 154 hits, a.308 batting average, and 18 home runs, while Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has a team-high 21 home runs and 84 RBIs so far this season. Both of these statistics were accurate as of Wednesday. In addition to contributing a team-high 36 doubles for the Toronto Blue Jays, Matt Chapman has the sad distinction of leading the Toronto Blue Jays in strikeouts with 148 over the course of the year. The starter for the Toronto Blue Jays in this finale will be Kevin Gausman, who has a record of 11-8, a 3.28 earned run average, and 217 strikeouts so far this season.
Texas Rangers - Rangers will eye a sweep
Following a lopsided victory over the Toronto Blue Jays by a score of 10-0 on Wednesday's game, the Texas Rangers have taken command of this series by winning the first three games of the set. After the victory, the Rangers improved their overall record to 81-64 and are now one game behind the Houston Astros in the American League West while still maintaining their hold on a Wild Card spot in the race for the American League. Marcus Semien has a team-high 167 hits and a team-high 35 doubles on the season, while Adolis Garcia has a team-high 34 home runs and 100 RBIs entering play on Wednesday. Adolis Garcia also has a team-high 100 runs batted in. In addition, Nathaniel Lowe has a batting average of.275, an on-base percentage of.372, and 37 doubles thus far this season. In addition, Corey Seager has contributed to the team by hitting 30 home runs, driving in 89 runs, and averaging.341 so far this season. This game will be started for the Texas Rangers by Nathan Eovaldi, who has a record of 11-4 with a 2.90 earned run average and 115 strikeouts so far this season.
Expert Betting Tips
I can see how one could argue that the Toronto Blue Jays should win since they are going to benefit from the prejudice that Kevin Gausman brings to the mound. The issue is that the Toronto Blue Jays have been really terrible in this series, and I can't help but wonder whether we're witnessing the Blue Jays break apart at the worst possible time. The Texas Rangers are simply playing superior baseball, and I believe that they will pull off the improbable and win the series in four straight games. In this match, I would take the Texas Rangers and the plus money.