- Matchup: Boston Red Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays
- Date: Monday, April 27, 2026
- Venue: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: Sportsnet
- Betting Odds: Boston (-130) Toronto (+110)
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The Boston Red Sox (10-17) will face off against the Toronto Blue Jays (11-15) at the Rogers Centre this Monday. The betting line for this game places the Red Sox at -130 and the Blue Jays at +110. The total runs for the game are projected at 9, with Ranger Suarez and Dylan Cease set to take the mound.

This season, the Red Sox have managed 49 doubles and hit 18 home runs. They boast a slugging percentage of .354 and have struck out 229 times while drawing 90 walks. Collectively, Boston averages 4.2 runs per game, ranking them 20th in the MLB. They have tallied 107 RBIs and 211 hits, with a batting average of .233. So far, they have scored 112 runs and hold an on-base percentage (OBP) of .313.
The Red Sox have recorded a team earned run average (ERA) of 4.44 this season, placing them 21st in the league, while their pitchers have struck out a total of 219 batters. Red Sox pitching has allowed 37 home runs and 125 runs (16th in the league). They have issued 93 walks with a FIP of 4.66. This season, Boston has conceded 229 hits (8.7 per 9 innings) and 117 earned runs, maintaining a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.35 and a WHIP of 1.36.
Throughout the year, the Red Sox have used 84 relief pitchers. Their relief corps have inherited 38 runners, with a 31.6% scoring rate. The bullpen has accumulated 12 holds (21st in the league) and have entered 24 games with players on base, with 25 high-leverage appearances. Boston’s relief pitchers have recorded 4 saves out of 8 opportunities, giving them a 50% save rate in 20 save situations.
This season, Boston has achieved 712 putouts, 256 assists, and committed 16 errors, leading to a fielding percentage of .984, ranking them 21st in the league. They have successfully converted 69.6% of balls in play into outs out of 2,136 innings, holding a 17th place in MLB.
Ranger Suarez (career record: 54-39) has a FIP of 3.35, with experience facing 3,304 hitters. Through his career, he permits 8.6 hits per 9 innings, with 751 hits allowed and 248 walks. His ERA stands at 3.40 (298 earned runs) and he holds a career WHIP of 1.266 across 789 innings pitched, accumulating 724 strikeouts.
The Toronto Blue Jays have hit 22 home runs this season along with 104 RBIs. They have also managed 48 doubles, drawn 75 walks, and scored 106 runs. Their team on-base percentage is .318 with a batting average of .257. The Jays have a slugging percentage of .388 and are putting up an average of 4.08 runs per game (26th in baseball). They have struck out 180 times (30th in baseball) and recorded 229 hits.
Toronto’s pitching staff has a WHIP of 1.319 and a FIP of 3.94 so far this season. They rank 17th in MLB for total hits allowed with 217. The Blue Jays have given up 131 runs this season, resulting in a team ERA of 4.55 (117 earned runs allowed). Their K/BB ratio stands at 9.90 (255 strikeouts to 88 walks) and they have yielded 31 home runs, allowing 5.10 runs per 9 innings (25th in the league).
With 32 save opportunities, the Blue Jays have registered 18 holds and 7 blown saves. They have called on relievers for 12 save chances and successfully secured 5 saves. Toronto’s relief staff has allowed 30.2% of their inherited runners to score from a total of 43 runners. Their relievers have entered 36 high-leverage situations and 32 with runners on base, ranking 28th in save percentage at 41.7% while utilizing 101 relievers throughout the season.
In their played 2,085 innings, the Blue Jays have a defensive efficiency rating of 67.6% (27th in MLB). They have executed 19 double plays and have a fielding percentage of .981 (27th in baseball), along with accumulating 213 assists, committing 18 errors, and achieving 695 putouts.
Dylan Cease has encountered 4,415 batters in his career, allowing 873 hits and achieving 1,275 strikeouts over 1,040 innings pitched. With a career record of 66-58, Cease holds a 3.84 ERA while allowing 7.6 hits per nine innings. He has surrendered 444 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.266 and a FIP of 3.8. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is 2.87.
Which team will secure victory tonight against the spread or on the moneyline?
Pick: Go with Boston (-130)
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