
Blue Jays vs. Yankees odds, predictions: MLB best bets Saturday
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The International Auto Show is at the Javits Center this weekend.
This show has everything, Stefan. Corvettes, Mustangs, Camaros, Convertibles, Hybrids and the very popular, pre-scorched and graffitied Teslas.
The Blue Jays fly into The Bronx for the weekend. No tariff taxes levied on the Canadian imports, but you can't buy what Toronto is selling on Saturday.
Max Fried won for us at Tampa, when he two-hit the Rays for 7 ²/₃ innings to lower his ERA to 1.42.
The Jays go with Kevin Gausman.
The well balanced Gausman is 104-104 and 2-2 this season after allowing four runs over six innings in a loss at Houston.
The off-balance Stitch will play $50 on Fried and the Yanks.
Kevin Gausman
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You go Lugo!
Seth pitched eight innings, Hayden Wesneski gave up two runs on eight hits and the Royals grounded the Astros 2-0.
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