Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays (80-59, first in the AL East) are set to face the Cincinnati Reds (70-69, third in the NL Central) in a pivotal Major League Baseball matchup on Wednesday evening at Great American Ball Park. Both teams are eager to take the rubber match of this decisive three-game series.
The Blue Jays will send Shane Bieber (1-1, 2.38 ERA, 0.62 WHIP, 15 strikeouts) to the mound, while the Reds counter with Zack Littell (9-8, 3.63 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, 110 strikeouts). Oddsmakers currently favor the Blue Jays at -161, with the Reds at +135, and the over/under set at 8.5 runs.
The Reds enter with a 70-69 record and a strong 38-32 mark at home. Cincinnati’s offense has produced 138 home runs this season, ranking 10th in the National League with an average of one homer per game.
The Blue Jays boast an overall 80-59 record and have split their road games 35-35. Toronto’s pitching has been sharp, especially in games where they have not allowed a home run, holding a 31-14 record under those circumstances. This game marks the third meeting between the two teams this season.
Elly De La Cruz is a standout for the Reds with 28 doubles, seven triples, and 19 home runs this season. Austin Hays has been hot recently, going 12 for 37 with three doubles and three home runs in his last 10 games.
Bo Bichette leads Toronto with a .310 batting average, complemented by 42 doubles, one triple, 18 home runs, 37 walks, and 91 RBI. George Springer has posted an impressive .425 average over his last 10 games, highlighted by five home runs and nine RBI.
The Reds have struggled in their last 10 games, going 3-7 with a .256 batting average and a 5.48 ERA. They have been outscored by 21 runs during this stretch.
The Blue Jays come in with a 5-5 record over their last 10 games, batting .277 with a 5.04 ERA, and have outscored opponents by a slim margin of two runs.
Nick Lodolo (day-to-day, illness); Graham Ashcraft (15-Day IL, forearm); Ian Gibaut (60-Day IL, shoulder); Tyler Stephenson (10-Day IL, thumb); Chase Burns (15-Day IL, elbow); Wade Miley (60-Day IL, flexor); Rhett Lowder (60-Day IL, forearm); Carson Spiers (60-Day IL, shoulder); Tyler Callihan (60-Day IL, forearm); Brandon Williamson (60-Day IL, elbow); Julian Aguiar (60-Day IL, elbow)
Robinson Pina (60-Day IL, elbow); Nick Sandlin (60-Day IL, elbow); Yimi Garcia (60-Day IL, ankle); Bowden Francis (60-Day IL, shoulder); Ryan Burr (60-Day IL, shoulder); Anthony Santander (60-Day IL, shoulder); Alek Manoah (60-Day IL, elbow); Angel Bastardo (60-Day IL, elbow)
Today at Great American Ball Park, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures around 78°F at game time. There’s minimal chance of precipitation, and light winds from the southwest at 6 mph should have little impact on play. Overall, it’s ideal weather for baseball.
As the Toronto Blue Jays visit the Cincinnati Reds on September 3, 2025, both teams are fighting for valuable late-season wins. Strong pitching, power hitters, and ideal weather conditions set the stage for an exciting matchup at Great American Ball Park. The outcome will impact both the AL East and NL Central standings as the series wraps up. Baseball fans can expect a tight contest with key performances from stars like Bo Bichette, George Springer, and Elly De La Cruz.
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