Sunday, September 14th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays look to extend their winning streak at home as they host the Baltimore Orioles in a key American League East matchup. This contest marks the 13th meeting of the season between these division rivals, with each team having won six games apiece so far.
The Blue Jays enter the game with an impressive 86-62 overall record and a strong 49-25 mark at Rogers Centre. Their potent offense ranks third in the American League with a .432 slugging percentage, helping them stay atop the AL East standings.
The Orioles, meanwhile, hold a 69-79 record and are fifth in the division. They have struggled on the road, going 33-41 away from Baltimore, but have proven dangerous when the bats are hot, boasting a 28-17 record in games where they have hit two or more home runs.
This pivotal matchup will decide which team takes the season series lead as both squads battle for late season momentum.
For the Orioles, right-hander Albert Suarez (2-0, 2.08 ERA, 0.92 WHIP, five strikeouts) is slated to start. The Blue Jays counter with Shane Bieber (2-1, 4.30 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 25 strikeouts), looking to keep Toronto’s home success rolling.
Toronto's offense is powered by Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who has notched 33 doubles and 23 home runs. Bo Bichette remains a key contributor, recently tallying 14 hits in his last 36 at-bats with four doubles and two home runs, although he is currently sidelined due to a knee injury.
For Baltimore, Gunnar Henderson leads with a .270 batting average, 32 doubles, five triples, and 16 home runs. Jackson Holliday has also been on a tear, going 13-for-38 with two home runs and four RBIs over the past 10 games.
Both teams are coming into the game performing well over their last ten outings. The Blue Jays are 7-3, batting .289 with a 3.03 team ERA, and have outscored opponents by 22 runs. The Orioles have also posted a 7-3 record but have hit just .199, while pitching to a 2.86 ERA and outscoring opponents by just two runs.
The Blue Jays are dealing with several key injuries, most notably Bo Bichette (knee), along with Robinson Pina (elbow), Nick Sandlin (elbow), Yimi Garcia (ankle), Bowden Francis (shoulder), Ryan Burr (shoulder), Anthony Santander (shoulder), and Angel Bastardo (elbow).
The Orioles’ list includes Trevor Rogers (toe), Dean Kremer (forearm), Brandon Young (hamstring), Scott Blewett (elbow), Gary Sanchez (knee), Jordan Westburg (ankle), Felix Bautista (shoulder), Adley Rutschman (oblique), Zach Eflin (back), Colin Selby (hamstring), and Grayson Rodriguez (elbow).
The Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays meet for a crucial division clash at Rogers Centre, with both sides aiming to gain an edge in the tightly contested season series. Toronto’s strong home record and powerful offense, led by Vladimir Guerrero Jr., will face a Baltimore team that knows how to capitalize when the long ball is in play. With both teams coming off solid performances in their recent games and dealing with impactful injuries, this matchup promises intensity and playoff-like atmosphere as the regular season enters its closing stretch.
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