Wednesday, August 6th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays, leading the AL East with a 67-48 record, head to Denver to take on the struggling Colorado Rockies, who sit at the bottom of the NL West with a 30-83 mark. This game presents an opportunity for the Rockies to snap their three-game losing streak, while the Blue Jays look to build momentum as the playoff race intensifies.
Kevin Gausman takes the mound for the Blue Jays, entering with a 7-8 record, 3.99 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, and 127 strikeouts. He will face Kyle Freeland of the Rockies, who has posted a 2-11 record, a 5.26 ERA, 1.50 WHIP, and 74 strikeouts this season. The Blue Jays are favored, with odds of -235 to the Rockies' +192, and the over/under for the game is set at 11.5 runs.
Colorado has struggled throughout the season, particularly at home, where they hold a 16-41 record. However, the Rockies have found success when their offense leads the way, posting a 20-10 record when out-hitting their opponents.
The Blue Jays have been more consistent, maintaining a .500 road record at 29-29. Toronto excels when their bats are hot, achieving a 48-12 record when out-hitting their opponents. This game marks the third meeting between these two teams this season.
For the Rockies, Mickey Moniak has stood out with 13 doubles, six triples, and 17 home runs. Hunter Goodman has also been productive recently, going 12 for 38 with two doubles and four home runs in his last 10 games.
Toronto’s lineup is highlighted by Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who has recorded 25 doubles and 17 home runs. Bo Bichette has been especially hot at the plate, with 22 hits in his last 45 at-bats, including two doubles, two home runs, and 11 RBIs in the last 10 games.
Over their last 10 games, the Rockies have gone 3-7, batting .265 with a 9.94 ERA and have been outscored by 51 runs. The Blue Jays have managed a 4-6 record in the same stretch, batting an impressive .310 but posting a 6.52 ERA and being outscored by 12 runs.
The Rockies’ injury list includes Thairo Estrada (day-to-day, hamstring), Orlando Arcia (day-to-day, elbow), Seth Halvorsen (15-Day IL, elbow), Antonio Senzatela (15-Day IL, finger), Zach Agnos (15-Day IL, hand), German Marquez (15-Day IL, shoulder), Ryan Ritter (10-Day IL, finger), Kris Bryant (60-Day IL, lumbar), and Jeff Criswell (60-Day IL, elbow).
The Blue Jays also face a lengthy injury report: Joey Loperfido (day-to-day, knee), George Springer (7-Day IL, head), Shane Bieber (60-Day IL, elbow), Bowden Francis (60-Day IL, shoulder), Ryan Burr (60-Day IL, shoulder), Nick Sandlin (15-Day IL, elbow), Andres Gimenez (10-Day IL, ankle), Yimi Garcia (15-Day IL, ankle), Anthony Santander (60-Day IL, shoulder), Alek Manoah (60-Day IL, elbow), and Angel Bastardo (60-Day IL, elbow).
The Toronto Blue Jays visit the Colorado Rockies for a key mid-season contest as Toronto looks to solidify its place atop the AL East and the Rockies battle to snap a losing streak. The game features a notable pitching duel between Kevin Gausman and Kyle Freeland and showcases some hot hitters on both sides, including Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette for the Blue Jays, and Mickey Moniak and Hunter Goodman for the Rockies. Both teams come in with significant injuries, underscoring the importance of depth. For fans and bettors, this matchup combines strong offensive trends with a high over/under, suggesting an exciting, high-scoring affair in Denver.
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