- Matchup: Toronto Blue Jays vs Milwaukee Brewers
- Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2026
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: Brewers.TV
- Betting Odds: Toronto (+110) Milwaukee (-132)
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The Milwaukee Brewers, currently at 8-7, are set to face the Toronto Blue Jays (6-9) at American Family Field this Tuesday. The moneyline shows Toronto at +110, while Milwaukee stands at -132. The game’s total runs over/under is set at 9. Expected pitchers for this matchup are Kevin Gausman and Jacob Misiorowski.

The Toronto Blue Jays carry a slugging percentage of .375 and have recorded 104 strikeouts, along with 53 walks. This season, they have amassed 55 RBIs and 124 hits, leading to a team batting average of .242. Notably, the Blue Jays have achieved 24 doubles and hit 14 home runs, scoring a total of 57 runs with a .318 on-base percentage. This season, they average 3.8 runs per game, positioning them 24th in the league.
The Blue Jays’ pitching staff holds a team ERA of 4.81 this season, sitting 27th overall, with 168 strikeouts. They have conceded 20 home runs and allowed 82 runs (28th in the league). The pitchers have issued 54 walks, with a FIP of 3.93. Toronto has given up 125 hits (averaging 8.3 per 9 innings) and 73 earned runs, showcasing a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 3.11 and a cumulative WHIP of 1.31.
The Blue Jays’ bullpen has a save percentage of 28.6%, success in 2 out of 7 save opportunities. They have inherited 30 base runners, with 33.3% of those scoring. This season, relief pitchers have made 62 appearances, securing a total of 9 holds (17th in MLB).
In the field, Toronto has converted 67.1% of balls in play into outs over 1,230 innings, ranking 28th overall. They have tallied 410 putouts, 116 assists, and 10 errors, yielding a .981 fielding percentage (23rd in MLB) and executing 10 double plays.
Kevin Gausman has pitched 1,928 innings throughout his career, recording 1,980 strikeouts. His career stats include a 112-114 win-loss record, a 3.74 FIP, and an ERA of 3.80 (allowing 814 earned runs) with a WHIP of 1.235. He has allowed 1,844 hits, averaging 8.6 hits per nine innings, coupled with 537 walks.
The Milwaukee Brewers showcase a slugging percentage of .387 and average 5.33 runs per game, positioning them 5th in the league. They have recorded 23 doubles, earned 75 walks, and scored a total of 80 runs. This season, the Brewers hit 16 homers and achieved 77 RBIs, with their lineup striking out 127 times (20th in baseball) and recording 117 hits. Their on-base percentage stands at .339, with a batting average of .236.
With a team ERA of 4.16, the Brewers’ pitching staff has yielded 64 runs this season, allowing 15 home runs and averaging 4.36 runs per 9 innings (16th in the league). Milwaukee’s WHIP is at 1.371, with a FIP of 4.06. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio currently sits at 9.70 (142 strikeouts vs. 63 walks), ranking them 13th in MLB regarding total hits allowed (118).
The Brewers rank 16th in baseball with a save percentage of 66.7%, utilizing 52 relief pitchers. Their relievers have appeared in 13 high leverage situations and have confronted 14 occasions with runners on base. With 14 save situations, they’ve secured 8 holds while experiencing 2 blown saves. The bullpen has recorded 4 saves from 6 save opportunities this season, with an inherited score percentage of 46.2% from 26 inherited runners.
Defensively, the Milwaukee Brewers have turned 10 double plays, with a fielding percentage of .987 (12th in professional baseball). They have accumulated 132 assists, committed 7 errors, and made 396 putouts so far this season. Over 1,188 innings, their defensive efficiency stands at 68.6% (24th in professional baseball).
In his career, Jacob Misiorowski has given up 59 hits and notched 115 strikeouts in 82 innings pitched. With a career record of 6-4, his ERA stands at 4.17, allowing 6.5 hits per 9 innings. Misiorowski has given up 38 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.206 and a FIP of 4.1, with a K/BB ratio of 2.88, having faced 340 batters in his professional journey.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB clash, whether against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Choose Milwaukee (-132)
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