Friday, August 29th, 2025

The first-place Milwaukee Brewers (83-52) travel to the Rogers Centre to take on the division-leading Toronto Blue Jays (78-56) on Friday, kicking off a pivotal three-game series between two playoff contenders. First pitch is set for 7:07 p.m. EDT.
The Brewers will send ace Freddy Peralta (15-5, 2.68 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, 160 strikeouts) to the mound. Peralta has emerged as one of the premier pitchers in the National League, propelling the Brewers to the top of the NL Central. The Blue Jays counter with Shane Bieber (1-0, 1.50 ERA, 0.33 WHIP, 9 strikeouts), who looks to build on an impressive outing and solidify his spot in Toronto’s rotation.
Toronto boasts an exceptional home record (44-22) and thrives offensively, especially when crossing the five-run threshold: the Blue Jays are 58-4 when scoring at least five runs. Milwaukee, meanwhile, excels on the road with a 38-28 record and owns the second-highest team batting average in the majors at .258.
This game marks the first meeting between the Brewers and Blue Jays this season, setting the stage for an exciting interleague matchup with playoff implications.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads Toronto with 30 doubles and 21 home runs, providing stability in the heart of the order. Teammate Bo Bichette is red hot, batting 18-for-39 with four doubles in his last 10 games.
For the Brewers, William Contreras serves as a consistent force, belting 16 home runs and reaching base at a .260 clip. Over his last 10 games, Brice Turang is batting 14-for-39, with a double, a triple, two home runs, and seven RBI.
The Blue Jays have posted a 5-5 record over their past 10 games, with a .251 batting average and a 4.50 ERA, narrowly outscoring opponents by one run during that stretch. The Brewers are 4-6 in their last 10, with a .254 average and a 4.40 ERA, and have been outscored by seven runs.
The Blue Jays’ injury list includes Bowden Francis (shoulder, 60-Day IL), Ryan Burr (shoulder, 60-Day IL), Nick Sandlin (elbow, 15-Day IL), Yimi Garcia (ankle, 15-Day IL), Anthony Santander (shoulder, 60-Day IL), Alek Manoah (elbow, 60-Day IL), and Angel Bastardo (elbow, 60-Day IL).
The Brewers are dealing with a lengthy injury list as well: Logan Henderson (elbow, 60-Day IL), Trevor Megill (flexor strain, 15-Day IL), Grant Anderson (ankle, 15-Day IL), Joey Ortiz (hamstring, 10-Day IL), D.L. Hall (oblique, 15-Day IL), Jackson Chourio (hamstring, 10-Day IL), Jordan Montgomery (elbow, 60-Day IL), Rhys Hoskins (thumb, 10-Day IL), Garrett Mitchell (oblique, 60-Day IL), Rob Zastryzny (ribs, 15-Day IL), Connor Thomas (elbow, 60-Day IL), and Robert Gasser (elbow, 60-Day IL).
The Blue Jays are currently favored at -136, with the Brewers listed at +114. The over/under for the contest is set at 7.5 runs.
The much-anticipated clash between the Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays promises top-tier pitching and big bats as both teams battle for playoff positioning. With Freddy Peralta and Shane Bieber set to duel, and offensive firepower on display from Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, William Contreras, and Brice Turang, fans can expect a thrilling series opener in Toronto. Stay tuned for what could be a decisive test for two of baseball’s elite teams in 2025.
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