- Matchup: Los Angeles Dodgers vs Toronto Blue Jays
- Date: Monday, April 6, 2026
- Venue: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: Sportsnet
- Betting Odds: Los Angeles (-182) Toronto (+150)
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On Monday, the vibrant Rogers Centre will host the Toronto Blue Jays (4-4) as they face off against the formidable Los Angeles Dodgers (6-2). The latest moneyline reflects Los Angeles at -182, while Toronto opens at +150. The expected total for the game is set at 8.5 runs, with Justin Wrobleski and Max Scherzer slated to take the mound.

The Dodgers have collectively hit 10 doubles and launched 13 home runs this season. With a slugging percentage of .465, they have recorded 60 strikeouts against 25 walks. Averaging 5.8 runs per game, they rank 4th in Major League Baseball. This season, they have accrued 46 RBIs and 76 hits for a batting average of .283, along with 46 total runs and a solid on-base percentage of .348.
Los Angeles boasts a K/BB ratio of 2.87 and a WHIP of 1.08 for their pitching staff. They have allowed 6 home runs and 28 total runs, placing them 6th in the league. The Dodgers’ total of 55 hits equates to 6.9 hits allowed per 9 innings, resulting in an earned run average (ERA) of 3.50, which ranks 7th in the league. They have struck out 66 batters while walking 23, with a Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) of 3.56.
This year, the Dodgers have sent 27 relief pitchers to the mound. Their bullpen has inherited 7 base runners, with 42.9% scoring. So far, they’ve recorded 3 holds (ranking 22nd in the league) and have entered high-pressure situations with runners on base in 7 instances.
The Dodgers have achieved 216 putouts this season, alongside 66 assists and only 1 error. They maintain a fielding percentage of .996, ranking 3rd in professional baseball, and have completed 5 double plays. Their defensive efficiency stands at 74.0%, placing them 2nd in the sport.
Pitcher Justin Wrobleski has recorded 107 innings with 104 strikeouts in his professional career. With a 4.88 ERA, he has allowed 58 earned runs and maintains a WHIP of 1.280. He has given up 103 hits (averaging 8.7 hits per nine innings) and walked 34 batters. Wrobleski holds a career record of 6-7 with a FIP of 4.81, having faced 451 major league hitters.
The Toronto Blue Jays have a collective slugging percentage of .385 and average 4.25 runs per game (ranking 17th in MLB). They have tallied 7 doubles, drawn 30 walks, and amassed 34 runs. Toronto has hit 10 home runs this season and recorded 33 RBIs. They have struck out 58 times (ranking 30th) and secured 68 total hits, leading to a .245 batting average and a .323 on-base percentage.
The Blue Jays’ pitching staff boasts a team WHIP of 1.186 and a FIP of 3.01. Their K/BB ratio sits at an impressive 12.20, having achieved 101 strikeouts against 24 walks. They are ranked 17th in MLB for total hits allowed (64), yielding 9 home runs and allowing 4.73 runs per 9 innings (20th overall). Toronto has conceded 39 runs this season with an ERA of 3.76 (31 earned runs given up).
This season, Toronto’s relievers have participated in 20 high-leverage situations and have faced runners on base 14 times. Currently, they rank 30th in MLB with a save percentage of only 16.7%, utilizing 36 different bullpen pitchers thus far.
Defensively, the Blue Jays have executed 5 double plays while maintaining a fielding percentage of .980 (23rd in professional baseball). To date, they’ve recorded 66 assists, committed 6 errors, and recorded 224 putouts. Their defensive efficiency stands at 66.3%, ranking 28th in pro baseball as they navigate through 672 innings.
In his illustrious career, Max Scherzer has surrendered 2,437 hits while accumulating 3,493 strikeouts over 2,969 innings pitched. He has given up 1,060 earned runs, showcasing a WHIP of 1.084 and a FIP of 3.2. With a K/BB ratio of 4.48, he has faced 12,009 batters and boasts a career record of 222-117 with a 3.21 ERA while conceding 7.4 hits per 9 innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Back Los Angeles (-182)
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