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Blue Jays vs. Giants Prediction, Odds, Picks

Blue Jays vs. Giants Prediction, Odds, Picks

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George Springer and Jung Hoo Lee will be among the stars on display when the Toronto Blue Jays face the San Francisco Giants on Friday at 7:07 p.m. ET, at Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays are -144 moneyline favorites in this matchup with the Giants (+119).
Here's everything you need from a betting perspective on the Blue Jays-Giants game, regarding the run line, moneyline and total, plus expert picks.
Keep up with MLB on FOX Sports. Blue Jays vs. Giants Game Information & Odds When: Friday, July 18, 2025 at 7:07 p.m. ET
Where: Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario
How to watch on TV: MLB Network, SNET, and NBCS-BA Favorite Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Total Over Total Odds Under Total Odds Run Line Favorite Run Line Odds Underdog Run Line Odds Blue Jays -144 +119 - - - - - - Blue Jays vs. Giants Prediction Score Prediction: Blue Jays 5, Giants 4
Win Probabilities: Blue Jays 54%, Giants 46% Blue Jays vs. Giants Betting Insights The Blue Jays have entered the game as favorites 42 times this season and won 25, or 59.5%, of those games.
This season Toronto has won 16 of its 22 games, or 72.7%, when favored by at least -144 on the moneyline.
The bookmakers' moneyline implies a 59% chance of a victory for the Blue Jays.
The Giants have come away with 18 wins in the 36 contests they have been listed as the underdogs in this season.
San Francisco has a win-loss record of 6-8 when favored by +119 or worse by sportsbooks this year.
Bookmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Giants have a 45.7% chance of pulling out a win. The Blue Jays went 6-3 across the nine games they were moneyline favorites in their last 10 matchups.
In their last 10 matchups -- all had a set run total -- the Blue Jays and their opponents combined to go over the total three times.
The Blue Jays' ATS record is 3-7-0 over their past 10 games. Stat Avg/Total Record 7-3 Runs Per Game 4.7 HR 12 ERA 3.31 K/9 9.6 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is hitting .277 with 19 doubles, 12 home runs and 56 walks.
Guerrero is 82nd in home runs and 72nd in RBI among all hitters in MLB.
Springer has hit 16 home runs with 53 runs batted in. Both lead his team.
Springer ranks 43rd in home runs and 43rd in RBI in the major leagues.
Bo Bichette has a team-high 53 runs batted in.
Bichette will look to build on his nine-game hitting in this game. In his last 10 games he is batting .378 with five doubles, a home run, four walks and four RBIs.
Alejandro Kirk is batting .303 to lead his team. The Giants have played as underdogs in five of their past 10 games and won two of those contests.
In their last 10 games with a total, the Giants and their opponents have combined to hit the over four times.
The Giants are 5-5-0 ATS over their last 10 games. Stat Avg/Total Record 6-4 Runs Per Game 4.0 HR 8 ERA 4.15 K/9 8.2 Rafael Devers leads the Giants with 17 long balls and runs batted in, driving in 68.
Devers ranks 31st in homers and 10th in RBI among all batters in the majors.
Lee has 19 doubles, eight triples, six home runs and 32 walks while hitting .249.
Among all major league hitters, Lee ranks 201st in home runs and 97th in RBI.
Heliot Ramos paces the Giants' lineup with a .262 batting average.
Willy Adames has 14 doubles, two triples, 12 home runs and 45 walks while batting .220.
Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, and other superstars headlined the 2025 MLB All-Star Game starting lineup.
FOX Sports created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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