Boston Red Sox vs. Toronto Blue Jays: Scherzer Faces Crochet in AL East Showdown on September 24, 2025

Wednesday, September 24th, 2025

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Boston Red Sox vs. Toronto Blue Jays: MLB Showdown in Toronto

The Boston Red Sox (86-71, third in the AL East) face off against the Toronto Blue Jays (90-67, first in the AL East) in a key matchup at Rogers Centre. The contest takes place on Wednesday at 7:07 p.m. EDT, with the Red Sox holding a 1-0 advantage in the current series.

Pitching Probables

For Boston, Garrett Crochet is expected to take the mound with an impressive 17-5 record, 2.69 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, and 249 strikeouts. Toronto counters with Max Scherzer, who brings a 5-4 record, a 5.06 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, and 77 strikeouts into the matchup.

The oddsmakers favor the Red Sox slightly at -141, with the Blue Jays at +118. The over/under for the game is set at 7.5 runs.

Team Records and Series Overview

The Toronto Blue Jays boast a strong overall record at 90-67 and are dominant at home with a 50-26 record. When out-hitting their opposition, the Blue Jays have a remarkable 65-15 mark.

The Boston Red Sox, meanwhile, stand at 86-71 overall and have a 40-39 record on the road. Boston features the second-highest team batting average in the American League, at .255.

This game marks the 12th meeting between these AL East rivals this season. Toronto holds a 7-4 lead in the season series so far.

Top Performers

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is a standout for the Blue Jays, boasting a .297 average with 34 doubles and 23 home runs. George Springer has also been clutch recently, going 16 for 43 with four doubles and two home runs in his last 10 games.

For the Red Sox, Trevor Story leads with 25 home runs and a .439 slugging percentage. Jarren Duran has contributed 10 hits in 39 at-bats with two home runs and three RBIs over his last 10 contests.

Recent Performance

Over their last 10 games, both teams have a 5-5 record. The Blue Jays are hitting .218 as a team, with a 5.01 ERA and have been outscored by 13 runs. The Red Sox have a .259 batting average in the same span, a 3.80 ERA, and have outscored opponents by a single run.

Injury Report

Toronto Blue Jays: Ty France (oblique), Chris Bassitt (back), Bo Bichette (knee), Robinson Pina (elbow), Nick Sandlin (elbow), Yimi Garcia (ankle), Bowden Francis (shoulder), Ryan Burr (shoulder), and Angel Bastardo (elbow) are currently on the Injured List.

Boston Red Sox: Brennan Bernardino (lat), Vaughn Grissom (foot), Dustin May (elbow), Jordan Hicks (shoulder), Roman Anthony (oblique), Hunter Dobbins (ACL), Marcelo Mayer (wrist), Richard Fitts (biceps), Luis Guerrero (elbow), Tanner Houck (flexor), Liam Hendriks (hip), Josh Winckowski (elbow), Triston Casas (knee), Kutter Crawford (knee), and Patrick Sandoval (elbow) are sidelined.

In summary

The Boston Red Sox travel to Toronto for a crucial matchup against the Blue Jays, featuring standout pitching from Garrett Crochet and Max Scherzer. With both teams fighting for positioning in the AL East and several key players delivering strong performances, this game could be pivotal as the regular season nears its end. Toronto leads the season series, but Boston looks to build momentum on the road. Fans can expect a high-stakes, competitive game with playoff implications.


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