- Game: Colorado Rockies vs Toronto Blue Jays
- Date: Monday, March 30, 2026
- Location: Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON
- TV: Sportsnet
- Odds/Point Spread: Colorado (+220) Toronto (-275)
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The Toronto Blue Jays (2-0) are set to face off against the Colorado Rockies (0-2) at the Rogers Centre on Monday. Colorado is positioned at +220 while Toronto stands at -275, with the total runs projected at 8.5. The starting pitchers for this matchup will be Tomoyuki Sugano and Max Scherzer.

This season, the Rockies have achieved just 1 double and 2 home runs, posting a slugging percentage of .308. They have struck out 19 times, while managing only 3 walks. With an average of 2.0 runs per game, Colorado ranks 26th across the league. Currently, they’ve accumulated 4 RBIs and 13 hits, resulting in a batting average of .200 along with an on-base percentage (OBP) of .235.
The Rockies hold a K/BB ratio of 3.67, with a collective WHIP of 1.31. Their pitching staff has allowed only 1 home run and a total of 6 runs (ranked 8th in the league). They’ve conceded 18 hits (10.1 per 9 innings) and 6 earned runs, showcasing a team ERA of 3.38, placing them 14th in the league with 11 strikeouts. The Rockies’ pitchers have issued 3 walks, leading to a FIP of 3.47 this season.
In terms of the bullpen, Rockies relievers have entered with runners on base 2 times and have had 1 opportunity in critical situations. They are yet to record a hold this season, ranking 22nd in Major League Baseball (MLB). The relievers have inherited 2 runners, successfully preventing runs from scoring at a rate of 0.0%. This season, 6 relief pitchers have been utilized by Colorado.
Defensively, the Rockies have tallied 48 putouts, 21 assists, and 1 error, resulting in a fielding percentage of .986, ranking 17th overall. They have executed 1 double play and converted 66.5% of balls in play into outs over 144 innings, placing them 24th in professional baseball.
Tomoyuki Sugano, with a career record of 10-10, has a FIP of 4.57 and faced 675 batters. He has allowed 173 hits (9.9 per nine innings), with 36 walks and an earned run average of 4.64 (81 earned runs). Sugano has pitched a total of 157 innings, achieving 106 strikeouts, and holds a career WHIP of 1.331.
The Toronto Blue Jays currently boast a team OBP of .386 and a batting average of .284. They’ve been struck out 10 times (30th in the league) and secured 21 hits, including 1 home run with 11 RBIs. With a team slugging percentage of .392, the Blue Jays average 5.50 runs per game, ranking 9th in MLB, recording 3 doubles, and achieving 12 walks.
On the mound, the Blue Jays have relinquished just 9 runs, achieving a team ERA of 3.60 (8 earned runs allowed). They have conceded 3 home runs and allow 4.05 runs per 9 innings, ranked 14th. They hold a remarkable WHIP of 0.900 and a FIP of 2.41 as a unit this season. Their K/BB ratio is 15.80 (35 strikeouts to 7 walks), placing them 5th in MLB for the fewest hits allowed, with a total of 11.
Toronto relief pitchers have engaged in 8 high-leverage situations and faced runners in 4 instances. They rank 29th with 0.0% save efficiency so far, deploying 10 relief pitchers this season.
The Blue Jays have executed 3 double plays and maintain a flawless fielding percentage of 1.000 (1st in professional baseball). They have achieved 19 assists, no errors, and collected 60 putouts through this season. In 180 innings, their defensive efficiency stands at 74.2%, ranking 7th in professional baseball.
Max Scherzer has allowed 2,433 hits during his career, while accumulating 3,489 strikeouts across 2,963 innings. With a career record of 221-117, he boasts a 3.22 ERA and permits 7.4 hits per nine innings. Scherzer has allowed 1,059 earned runs, holding a WHIP of 1.084 and a FIP of 3.2, with a K/BB ratio of 4.48 against 11,987 batters.
Who do you think will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or on the moneyline?
Prediction: Back Toronto (-275)
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