- Matchup: Miami Marlins vs Toronto Blue Jays
- Date: Monday, May 25, 2026
- Venue: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: Sportsnet
- Odds/Point Spread: Miami (+132) Toronto (-160)
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This contest featuring the Toronto Blue Jays (25-27) facing off against the Miami Marlins (24-29) takes place at Rogers Centre on Monday. The moneyline for Miami sits at +132, while Toronto is listed at -160, with a total run line of 9. Scheduled starting pitchers are Janson Junk and Trey Yesavage.

The Marlins have collectively achieved 81 doubles and launched 44 home runs this season. With a slugging percentage of .377, they have struck out 433 times and earned 174 walks. Averaging 4.3 runs per game ranks them 16th in MLB, with 216 RBIs and 426 hits, alongside an overall batting average of .243. They have scored a total of 227 runs and maintain a team on-base percentage of .319.
The team presents a K/BB ratio of 2.29, while the pitching staff holds a WHIP of 1.27. Marlins pitchers have allowed 48 home runs and a total of 242 runs scored (23rd in MLB). Miami’s defense consists of 398 hits yielded (7.7 per 9 innings) and 221 earned runs with a team ERA of 4.26, ranking them 22nd in baseball. They have struck out 446 batters and issued 195 walks, with a collective FIP of 3.91 this year.
The Marlins’ bullpen has a save conversion rate of 59.1%, having entered 48 save opportunities. They have recorded 13 saves but failed on 9 of their 22 attempts. The relief unit has dealt with 52 inherited base runners this year, allowing 25% to score. Miami’s relief pitchers have made 36 appearances with runners on base and have seen action in 46 high-leverage situations, with 160 relief appearances overall and 25 holds (22nd in baseball).
The Marlins convert 70.7% of balls in play into outs across 4,200 innings, placing them 12th in the majors. To date, Miami has achieved 1,400 putouts, 431 assists, and committed 36 errors, resulting in a .981 fielding percentage, ranking them 29th in MLB, along with a total of 36 double plays.
Janson Junk has pitched 205 innings in his MLB career, recording 151 strikeouts. With a win-loss record of 9-12, his FIP is 4.84 and has faced 868 batters. His earned run average is 4.92 (112 earned runs), and he holds a WHIP of 1.298 with 229 hits allowed (10.1 hits per nine innings) and 37 walks.
The Blue Jays hold a team slugging percentage of .374, averaging 4.10 runs per game (21st in MLB). They have 84 doubles and have drawn 152 walks, scoring 213 runs. To date, Toronto has hit 47 home runs and amassed 204 RBIs. They rank 29th in MLB with 371 strikeouts and reached 424 hits. The Blue Jays have an on-base percentage of .307 and a batting average of .243 so far this season.
This season, Toronto’s pitching staff presents a WHIP of 1.264, with a FIP of 3.54. They rank 20th in total hits surrendered (422) and have allowed 216 runs with a team ERA of 3.83 (196 earned runs). The strikeout-to-walk ratio is 9.40 (481 strikeouts compared to 161 walks), and they have allowed 49 home runs, giving up 4.22 runs per 9 innings (11th in baseball).
Toronto ranks 25th in MLB with a save percentage of 56.5%, deploying 194 bullpen pitchers this year. Their relievers have entered 64 high-leverage situations, with 61 appearances with runners on base. In 60 save opportunities, the Blue Jays have achieved 35 holds and 10 blown saves. Toronto relief pitchers have faced 23 save chances, securing 13 saves, with a 22.6% inherited score rate on 84 runners.
The Toronto Blue Jays have executed 37 double plays this season, recording a .983 fielding percentage (27th in the majors). They achieved 426 assists, committed 32 errors, and made 1,384 putouts in 4,152 innings played, resulting in a defensive efficiency rating of 68.2% (27th in the majors).
In his career, Trey Yesavage has allowed 32 hits with 45 strikeouts over 39 innings pitched. Holding a record of 3-1, he carries a 1.84 earned run average and gives up 7.4 hits per 9 innings. With 8 earned runs allowed and a WHIP of 1.202, he has maintained a FIP of 1.8 and a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 3.00, having faced 163 batters thus far in his journey.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or on the moneyline?
Selection: Choose Miami (+132)
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