- Matchup: Toronto Blue Jays vs Tampa Bay Rays
- Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
- Venue: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
- Betting Odds: Toronto (-160) Tampa Bay (+132)
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Tropicana Field will host an exciting clash as the Tampa Bay Rays (22-12) face the Toronto Blue Jays (16-19) this Wednesday. Current odds place Toronto at -160 while Tampa Bay is at +132. The total runs over/under is set at 8. Pitching for the game are Patrick Corbin and Shane McClanahan.

The Toronto Blue Jays have a slugging percentage of .386, marking 235 strikeouts while drawing 100 walks. They’ve achieved 139 RBIs and 299 hits this season, maintaining a team batting average of .252. The Blue Jays have recorded 58 doubles and hit 33 home runs, totaling 144 runs scored with an on-base percentage (OBP) of .314. Averaging 4.1 runs per game, they rank 25th in the league.
This season, the Blue Jays boast a team Earned Run Average (ERA) of 4.27 (17th in the league), striking out 325 batters. Their pitchers have allowed 38 home runs and 162 runs (20th in MLB), issuing 112 walks with a Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) of 3.83 as a unit. Toronto has given up a total of 291 hits (8.5 per 9 innings) and 147 earned runs, with a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.90 and a WHIP of 1.30.
Blue Jays relievers have entered games with runners on base 43 times and participated in 41 high-leverage scenarios, achieving 24 holds this season (10th in the league). Their save percentage stands at 50.0%, clinching 7 saves out of 14 opportunities. They’ve inherited 62 runners in total, with 27.4% scoring. Toronto has used 133 relievers throughout the season.
The Blue Jays have converted 67.9% of batted balls into outs over 2,787 innings, ranking 27th in the majors. This season, they’ve notched 929 putouts, 276 assists, and 23 errors, achieving a fielding percentage of .981 (27th in MLB), and completed 25 double plays.
Pitcher Corbin, with a career record of 111-142, holds a FIP of 4.43 and has faced 8,911 batters throughout his major league tenure. He’s allowed 2,203 hits (9.6 per nine innings) and issued 637 walks, with an earned run average of 4.50 (1,035 earned runs against) and a WHIP of 1.371. Corbin has pitched 2,071 innings, accumulating 1,880 strikeouts during his time in the MLB.
The Rays have a team slugging percentage of .378, averaging 4.47 runs per game (13th in the league). They’ve recorded 43 doubles, walked 113 times, and accumulated 152 runs. This season, they’ve hit 30 home runs and achieved 144 RBIs while striking out 246 times (29th in the league) and compiling 289 hits. Tampa Bay boasts an OBP of .326 and a batting average of .253 so far.
As a pitching staff, the Rays hold a WHIP of 1.199 and a FIP of 4.12, ranking fifth in total hits allowed with 256. They’ve yielded 141 runs this season, holding a team ERA of 3.68 (125 earned runs given up). With a K/BB ratio of 7.80 (267 strikeouts vs. 111 walks), they’ve allowed 37 home runs and average 4.15 runs per 9 innings (8th in baseball).
This season, the Rays have recorded 26 holds, endured 4 blown saves, and faced 44 save situations. Their bullpen has stepped in for 18 save opportunities, successfully completing 14 saves. Tampa Bay relievers have inherited 41 runners, with 31.7% crossing home plate. They’ve appeared in 39 high-leverage situations, with their save percentage at 77.8%, ranking 3rd in MLB, and have utilized 109 relievers this year.
In 2,757 innings played, the Rays have achieved a defensive efficiency of 72.6% (2nd in professional baseball). They boast a fielding percentage of .979 (29th in professional baseball) with 265 assists, 25 errors, and 919 putouts this season.
In his career, McClanahan has allowed 352 hits while securing 486 strikeouts across 433 innings. With a career record of 36-18, he holds a 3.03 earned run average and permits 7.3 hits per 9 innings. He has given up a total of 146 earned runs and maintains a WHIP of 1.110, alongside a FIP of 3.0. His strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 3.77 after pitching to 1,748 opposing batters.
Who will prevail in tonight’s MLB matchup, whether against the spread or the moneyline?
Recommendation: Choose Toronto (-160)
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