Tuesday, August 5th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays (66-48), currently leading the AL East, travel to Denver to take on the Colorado Rockies (30-82), who are sitting in fifth place in the NL West. First pitch is set for 7:40 p.m. local time, as both teams look to turn their momentum in the thick of the MLB season.
The Blue Jays will send Jose Berrios (7-4, 3.84 ERA, 1.26 WHIP, 111 strikeouts) to the mound. Berrios brings consistency and a strong strikeout rate as Toronto’s rotation leader. The Rockies counter with Anthony Molina, who is still seeking his first decision of the year.
Toronto enters the matchup as heavy favorites, with odds at -231, while Colorado sits at +189. The over/under for the contest is set at 11.5 runs, reflecting the hitter-friendly nature of Coors Field.
Toronto boasts a .266 team batting average — the highest in Major League Baseball — and is 28-29 on the road this year. Their offensive power is highlighted by Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who has launched 16 home runs and added 24 doubles, and Bo Bichette, who is red-hot with 22 hits in his last 44 at bats, 3 doubles, and 2 home runs over the past 10 games.
Colorado, despite a challenging season, has shown pop at the plate and ranks seventh in the National League with 117 total home runs. Mickey Moniak leads the Rockies with 17 home runs, 13 doubles, and 6 triples this season. Warming Bernabel has also impressed, going 15-for-36 with four doubles, a triple, and three homers over his last 10 games.
In the last 10 games, both teams own identical 4-6 records. The Blue Jays have logged a .307 batting average and a 6.31 team ERA, while the Rockies have hit .259 but struggled with pitching, posting a 9.42 ERA and being outscored by 44 runs during that stretch. Toronto has been outscored by 13 runs across their last 10 games.
The Rockies’ disabled list includes Seth Halvorsen (elbow), Antonio Senzatela (finger), Zach Agnos (hand), German Marquez (shoulder), Ryan Ritter (finger), Kris Bryant (lumbar), and Jeff Criswell (elbow).
The Blue Jays are dealing with injuries to George Springer (head), Shane Bieber (elbow), Bowden Francis (shoulder), Ryan Burr (shoulder), Nick Sandlin (elbow), Andres Gimenez (ankle), Yimi Garcia (ankle), Anthony Santander (shoulder), Alek Manoah (elbow), and Angel Bastardo (elbow).
The Toronto Blue Jays, leading the AL East with a powerful offense and strong pitching, are set to face the struggling Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. With hitters like Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette in prime form, Toronto looks to continue their push in the playoff race against a Colorado team that’s shown flashes of offensive ability despite numerous injuries and pitching struggles. Watch for a high-scoring game as both teams aim to gain momentum in this exciting MLB matchup.
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