Wednesday, July 30th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays (63-46, first in the AL East) are set to face the Baltimore Orioles (50-58, fifth in the AL East) on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, at 12:35 p.m. EDT in Baltimore.
The Toronto Blue Jays travel to the Baltimore Orioles looking to stop a four-game road slide. Toronto holds a 26-29 record on the road and a 63-46 record overall. The Blue Jays have been particularly strong when their offense produces, boasting a 45-3 record in games where they score five or more runs.
Baltimore has a 27-26 record at home and a 50-58 record overall. The Orioles' offense has shown power throughout the season, holding the 10th-best team slugging percentage in MLB play at .412.
Wednesday's game is the 10th time these teams will square off this season. The Orioles currently hold the advantage in the season series, leading 6-3.
For the Blue Jays, Jose Berrios is the probable starter. He enters the game with a 7-4 record, a 3.83 ERA, a 1.25 WHIP, and 108 strikeouts.
The Orioles are expected to send Dean Kremer to the mound. Kremer comes in with an 8-7 record, a 4.23 ERA, a 1.25 WHIP, and 99 strikeouts.
The Orioles are listed at -110 odds, while the Blue Jays are at -109. The over/under for total runs in the game is set at 10.
Ramon Laureano is a key offensive contributor for the Orioles, ranking third on the team with 32 extra-base hits, including 17 doubles and 15 home runs. Tyler O'Neill has been in excellent form recently, going 11 for 35 with three doubles, four home runs, and 10 RBI over the last 10 games.
For the Blue Jays, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been a consistent threat, boasting 23 doubles and 15 home runs while hitting .293. Nathan Lukes has also provided power in recent outings, recording a double and three home runs in his last 10 games, going 6 for 37.
The Orioles have played well over their last 10 games, posting a 6-4 record. During this span, they've collectively batted .299, registered a 3.93 ERA, and significantly outscored their opponents by 33 runs.
The Blue Jays hold a 5-5 record in their last 10 contests. They've maintained a strong batting average of .296, but their pitching staff has recorded a 5.76 ERA, leading to them being outscored by four runs in this period.
Baltimore Orioles: Colin Selby (hamstring), Felix Bautista (shoulder), Maverick Handley (head), Scott Blewett (elbow), Jorge Mateo (elbow), Gary Sanchez (knee), Ryan Mountcastle (hamstring), Cade Povich (hip), Cody Poteet (shoulder), Grayson Rodriguez (elbow), Albert Suarez (shoulder), Tyler Wells (elbow), Kyle Bradish (elbow).
Toronto Blue Jays: George Springer (head), Bowden Francis (shoulder), Alejandro Kirk (concussion), Ryan Burr (shoulder), Nick Sandlin (elbow), Andres Gimenez (ankle), Yimi Garcia (ankle), Anthony Santander (shoulder), Daulton Varsho (hamstring), Alek Manoah (elbow), Angel Bastardo (elbow).
The Toronto Blue Jays will visit the Baltimore Orioles on July 30, 2025, for a crucial AL East showdown. The first-place Blue Jays (63-46) aim to break a four-game road losing streak, while the Orioles (50-58) look to extend their 6-3 lead in the season series. Jose Berrios will start for Toronto against Dean Kremer for Baltimore. Key players to watch include Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for Toronto and the hot-hitting Ramon Laureano and Tyler O'Neill for Baltimore. The Orioles have shown stronger recent form in their last 10 games, outscoring opponents by a significant margin. This matchup promises an engaging inter-division contest as the Blue Jays fight to maintain their top spot and the Orioles seek to climb the AL East standings.
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