- Matchup: New York Yankees vs Toronto Blue Jays
- Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
- Venue: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: Sportsnet
- Betting Odds: New York (-144) Toronto (+120)
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In this exciting game, the Toronto Blue Jays (33-36) will face off against the New York Yankees (41-26) at Rogers Centre this Saturday. The Yankees are favored at -144, while the Blue Jays are positioned at +120. The total runs for this matchup have been set at 8. Starting on the mound will be Cam Schlittler for New York and Kevin Gausman for Toronto.

The New York Yankees boast a slugging percentage of .433, with 582 strikeouts and 287 walks. The team has accumulated 326 RBIs along with 538 hits this season, and their batting average stands at .243. New York has hit 108 doubles and 97 home runs, scoring a total of 342 runs and achieving an on-base percentage of .330. Averaging 5.1 runs per game, the Yankees rank 5th in the league.
The Yankees hold a team earned run average of 3.27, ranking 3rd in the league, while their pitchers have struck out 575 opponents. They’ve surrendered 57 home runs and only 239 runs total (also 3rd in the league). With 206 walks issued this season, their FIP stands at 3.59. New York has allowed 490 hits (7.4 per 9 innings), resulting in 216 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 2.79, and they maintain a WHIP of 1.17.
This season, the Yankees have utilized 218 relief pitchers. These relievers have faced 121 inherited runners, with 25.6% scoring. The bullpen has achieved 36 holds (14th in the league). Yankees pitchers have been in high-pressure situations 80 times and converted 16 saves out of 27 opportunities, reflecting a save rate of 59.3% in 64 save situations.
Defensively, the Yankees have logged 1,786 putouts, 609 assists, and 32 errors, leading to a fielding percentage of .987 (14th in the league) with 46 double plays turned. They have converted 71.7% of balls in play into outs across 5,358 innings, giving them the 4th best defensive efficiency in professional baseball.
Cam Schlittler has pitched 155 innings, striking out 173 batters. He holds an impressive ERA of 2.38 (41 earned runs allowed) and a career WHIP of 1.032. Schlittler has given up 115 hits (6.7 hits per 9 innings) alongside 45 walks. With an 11-6 win-loss record, his FIP stands at 2.34 after facing 621 batters.
The Blue Jays have a slugging percentage of .386, averaging 4.07 runs per game (22nd in MLB). They’ve recorded 113 doubles, drawn 194 walks, and racked up 281 runs. So far this season, Toronto has 65 home runs and 268 RBIs, but they’ve struck out 501 times (29th in MLB) with 577 total hits. Their on-base percentage is .313 alongside a batting average of .249.
On the pitching side, the Blue Jays have allowed 299 runs with a team ERA of 4.07 (276 earned runs allowed). They’ve surrendered 72 homers and average 4.41 runs per 9 innings (14th in MLB). Their WHIP is 1.270, and they have a FIP of 3.81 this season. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 9.10 (617 strikeouts versus 222 walks), ranking them 16th for total hits allowed with 553.
Toronto ranks 15th in the league with a save percentage of 63.3% and has used 263 relief pitchers this year. They’ve faced high-leverage situations 85 times and dealt with inherited runners on 77 occasions. With 80 save opportunities, the Blue Jays have achieved 48 holds and blown 11 saves. Toronto relievers have taken the mound in 30 save scenarios, converting 19 saves and allowing 23.4% of 107 inherited runners to score.
Defensively, the Blue Jays have turned 52 double plays while managing a fielding percentage of .983 (23rd in baseball). They have 589 assists, 42 errors, and 1,832 putouts this season. In 5,496 innings of play, Toronto has a defensive efficiency of 69.1% (25th in professional baseball).
Kevin Gausman, with a career record of 116-117, carries a 3.81 ERA while allowing 8.6 hits per nine innings. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is at 3.70. Over his career, he has faced 8,311 batters, yielding 842 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.234 and a FIP of 3.7. His career total includes 1,908 hits allowed and 2,033 strikeouts over 1,991 innings pitched.
Who will prevail in tonight’s MLB showdown, whether against the spread or on the moneyline?
Selection: Bet on Toronto (+120)
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