- Matchup: New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays
- Date: Friday, June 12, 2026
- Venue: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: Sportsnet
- Betting Odds: New York Yankees (-160) Toronto Blue Jays (+132)
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The Toronto Blue Jays, currently at 33-35, are set to take on the New York Yankees, who hold a record of 40-26, at Rogers Centre this Friday. The betting lines show the Yankees favored at -160, while the Blue Jays are positioned at +132. The game total is established at 9 runs, with Ryan Weathers and Trey Yesavage slated to pitch.

The Yankees have successfully notched 106 doubles and hit 97 home runs this season. Their slugging percentage stands at .433, accompanying 574 strikeouts and 281 walks. Averaging 5.1 runs per game, New York ranks 5th in the league, having recorded 319 RBIs and 527 hits, leading to an overall batting average of .242. Cumulatively, they have tallied 334 runs with an on-base percentage of .329.
New York boasts an impressive ERA of 3.25, placing them 3rd in the league, with their pitchers striking out 566 batters. They have allowed 56 home runs and 235 runs total (3rd in the league). Their staff has issued 202 walks and the team’s FIP stands at 3.58. To date, they have permitted 484 hits (7.4 per 9 innings) and 212 earned runs, with a K/BB ratio of 2.80 and a WHIP of 1.17.
With 77 instances of facing runners on base, Yankees relievers have also appeared in 80 critical situations, securing 36 holds this season (14th in the league). The bullpen has a save success rate of 59.3%, having entered 64 save situations, successfully converting 16 saves while missing out on 11 of 27 attempts. They have encountered 121 inherited runners, with 25.6% scoring. A total of 216 relievers have pitched this season.
New York has efficiently converted 71.6% of balls into outs over 5,277 innings of play, ranking 5th overall. This season, the Yankees have registered 1,759 putouts, 604 assists, and made 31 errors, holding a fielding percentage of .987, which places them 13th in the majors and contributing to 46 double plays.
Ryan Weathers has pitched for 351 innings, accumulating 314 strikeouts in his career. With a record of 14-27, his FIP is 4.65, facing 1,497 batters in the majors. His ERA stands at 4.72 (allowing 184 earned runs) alongside a WHIP of 1.339. Weathers has conceded 351 hits (9.0 hits per 9 innings) with 119 walks issued.
The Blue Jays, with a slugging percentage of .387, average 4.07 runs per game, positioning them at 22nd in the league. They have logged 113 doubles, earned 187 walks, and scored 277 runs. With 65 home runs this year, they also have 264 RBIs, but have faced 490 strikeouts (29th in the league), accumulating 569 hits and achieving a team OBP of .312 along with a batting average of .249 season-long.
Toronto’s pitching staff holds a WHIP of 1.264 and a FIP of 3.76. Their strikeout to walk ratio is 9.10, comprising 608 strikeouts versus 217 walks. Ranked 16th in the league for total hits allowed with 543, they’ve surrendered 69 home runs and yield 4.37 runs per 9 innings (12th in baseball). The team ERA rests at 4.03, having allowed 292 runs this season (269 of which are earned).
The Blue Jays’ bullpen has inherited runners with a scoring percentage of 23.1% out of 104 instances. Their relievers have stepped onto the field 85 times during high-pressure situations and on 75 occasions with runners on base. In 80 save opportunities, they’ve secured 48 holds and faced 11 blown saves. Currently, Toronto’s save percentage stands at 63.3%, ranking them 15th league-wide, with 257 relief pitchers used this season.
The Toronto Blue Jays have turned 52 double plays and maintain a fielding percentage of .983, placing them 23rd in MLB. This season alone, they have 578 assists, 42 errors, and 1,805 putouts over 5,415 innings, demonstrating a defensive efficiency of 69.0% (25th in the majors).
Trey Yesavage carries a 3-3 career record, sporting a 3.20 ERA while allowing 7.0 hits per 9 innings pitched. His K/BB ratio is 2.31, having faced 235 opposing batters in the majors. Conceding 20 earned runs, he holds a WHIP of 1.246 and a FIP of 3.2. In his MLB career, Yesavage has allowed 44 hits, achieving 60 strikeouts over 56 innings.
Who will secure victory in tonight’s MLB showdown, covering the spread or emerging victorious on the moneyline?
Prediction: Opt for Toronto (+132)
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