
Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks Tickets, First Pitch Time for Wednesday, June 18
Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks Tickets, First Pitch Time for Wednesday, June 18
Corbin Carroll and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will hit the field when the Arizona Diamondbacks and Toronto Blue Jays meet on Wednesday, June 18 at Rogers Centre (airing on SNET and ARID).
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Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks Game Info
Game day: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 Game time: 7:07 p.m. ET
7:07 p.m. ET TV channel: SNET and ARID
SNET and ARID Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)
Watch LIVE with Fubo! Location: Toronto, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario Stadium: Rogers Centre
Rogers Centre Blue Jays Starter: TBA
TBA Diamondbacks Starter: TBA
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Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks offensive insights
The Blue Jays have hit 45 homers this season, which ranks 25th in the league.
Hitters for Toronto have combined for a team rank of 23rd in the majors with a .374 team slugging percentage.
The Blue Jays have a team batting average of .246 this season, which ranks 14th among MLB teams.
The Diamondbacks rank fifth in MLB play with 73 total home runs.
This season, Arizona's .447 slugging percentage is fourth-best in baseball.
The Diamondbacks have the seventh-best batting average in the majors (.255).
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Blue Jays' top hitters
Guerrero's batting average this year is .276, and he has an OPS of .809 (.382 on-base, .427 slugging). He has seven homers and 23 RBI, plus 30 runs scored. His strikeout rate is 16.2%, and his walk rate is 14%.
In 2025, Bo Bichette is hitting .275, with a .716 OPS (.319 on-base, .396 slugging). He has four home runs and 25 RBI, plus 22 runs scored and four steals on six attempts. His strikeout rate is 16.8%, and his walk rate is 5.5%.
George Springer is batting .247, with five home runs and 18 RBI, plus 24 runs scored and six steals on six attempts. His strikeout rate is 24.3%, and his walk rate is 14.6%. He has a .361 on-base percentage and a .429 slugging percentage.
The Blue Jays' Alejandro Kirk is hitting .284, with a .327 on-base percentage and a .372 slugging percentage. He has three home runs and 18 RBI, plus nine runs scored. His strikeout rate is 11.3%, and his walk rate is 5.7%.
Diamondbacks' top hitters
Geraldo Perdomo owns a .304 batting average to go along with a .401 OBP and .475 SLG in 224 plate appearances this year. He's also clubbed six home runs with 37 RBI and 26 runs, including 11 steals, while putting up an 11.2% K% and 14.3% BB%.
In 243 plate appearances this year, Carroll is hitting .265/.337/.566 with 15 home runs, 34 RBI and 40 runs, with nine stolen bases on 12 attempts. He's fanning at a 25.1% clip and walking 8.2% of the time.
So far this season, Josh Naylor, who owns a .288/.350/.439 triple slash line, has tallied 26 runs, 31 RBI, and five dingers in 221 plate appearances. As a basestealer, he's snagged eight steals on 10 tries. His walk rate is 8.6%, while his strikeout rate is 12.7%.
At the dish, Eugenio Suarez has clubbed 14 bombs, driven in 40 runs, and scored 32 times while batting .230/.312/.503 in 218 plate appearances. His strikeout rate is 23.9%, and his walk rate is 7.8%.
Blue Jays' injuries
Andrés Giménez: 10 Day IL (Quadricep), Yimi Garcia: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Nick Sandlin: 15 Day IL (Back), Ryan Burr: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Erik Swanson: 60 Day IL (Hand), Max Scherzer: 60 Day IL (Thumb), Alek Manoah: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Angel Bastardo: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Tyler Heineman: 7 Day IL (Concussion)
Diamondbacks' injuries
Eduardo Rodríguez: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Blake Walston: 60 Day IL (Elbow), A.J. Puk: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Jordan Montgomery: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
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