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How to Watch Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks: TV Channel & Live Stream

How to Watch Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks: TV Channel & Live Stream

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Eugenio Suarez and the Arizona Diamondbacks are ready for a matchup with Bo Bichette and the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday at 7:07 p.m. ET.
Take a look at everything you need to know to watch the Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks competition.
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Check out the best moments between San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks. Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks Game Information & How to Watch When: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 7:07 p.m. ET
Where: Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario
TV: Watch on SN1, ARID
Box Score: Fox Sports Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks Prediction Score Prediction: Blue Jays 5, Diamondbacks 4
Total Prediction: Over 8.5 runs
Win Probabilities: Blue Jays 52%, Diamondbacks 48% Blue Jays vs. Diamondbacks Head to Head Date Favorite Spread Total Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Result 7/14/2024 Diamondbacks -1.5 8 -157 +132 8-7 TOR 7/13/2024 Diamondbacks -1.5 9 -136 +115 12-1 ARI 7/12/2024 Diamondbacks -1.5 8.5 -124 +104 5-4 ARI 7/16/2023 Blue Jays -1.5 9.5 -165 +141 7-5 TOR 7/15/2023 Blue Jays -1.5 8 -120 +100 5-2 TOR 7/14/2023 Blue Jays -1.5 9 -173 +148 7-2 TOR Blue Jays Last 10 Game Stats Stat Avg/Total Record 6-4 Runs Per Game 4.9 HR 10 ERA 5.38 K/9 8 Blue Jays Player Insights Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has 13 doubles, eight home runs and 40 walks while batting .274.
Guerrero's home runs rank him 94th in MLB, and he is 86th in RBI.
Bichette's 41 runs batted in are a team-high mark.
Bichette ranks 94th in homers and 30th in RBI among all batters in MLB.
George Springer has collected a team-high 10 home runs.
Alejandro Kirk's .316 batting average leads his team. Blue Jays Recent & Upcoming Games Diamondbacks Last 10 Game Stats Stat Avg/Total Record 6-4 Runs Per Game 5.5 HR 18 ERA 5.19 K/9 7.9 Diamondbacks Player Insights Corbin Carroll has 12 doubles, eight triples, 20 home runs and 27 walks while hitting .253.
Carroll is sixth in home runs and 21st in RBI among all hitters in MLB.
Geraldo Perdomo is batting .267 with 16 doubles, a triple, seven home runs and 39 walks.
Perdomo ranks 119th in home runs and 11th in RBI among all batters in the big leagues.
Josh Naylor paces the Diamondbacks' lineup with a .300 batting average.
Suarez paces the Diamondbacks with 21 home runs and runs batted in, driving in 57. Diamondbacks Recent & Upcoming Games
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