Friday, September 19th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays head to Kauffman Stadium to take on the Kansas City Royals, opening a three-game series in what promises to be an exciting late-season matchup. The Blue Jays are currently sitting atop the AL East standings with an 89-64 record, while the Royals are third in the AL Central at 76-77.
The Blue Jays will send rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage (0-0, 1.80 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, nine strikeouts) to the mound. He will be opposed by Kansas City’s experienced right-hander Michael Lorenzen (5-11, 4.91 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, 114 strikeouts).
Current odds list the Blue Jays as favorites at -142, with the Royals at +119. The over/under for total runs is set at 9.
Kansas City has performed well at home, going 41-37 at Kauffman Stadium. The Royals’ pitching has been a strength, posting the fourth-best team ERA in the American League at 3.78.
The Blue Jays hold a 39-39 record in road games and have excelled when they out-hit their opponents, recording a 64-15 mark in such contests. This will be the fourth time the teams meet this season.
Today at Kauffman Stadium, expect mild baseball weather with temperatures in the mid-70s under partly cloudy skies. There’s little to no chance of precipitation, ensuring dry conditions for the game. Winds will be light out of the southwest at 6 to 9 mph, making for ideal playing and viewing conditions.
For the Royals, Bobby Witt Jr. has been a standout, notching 42 doubles, six triples, and 22 home runs. Vinnie Pasquantino is on a hot streak, going 12-for-41 with four doubles and a home run over the last 10 games.
The Blue Jays have relied on Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who has recorded 33 doubles and 23 home runs. George Springer is 13-for-42 with two doubles and two home runs in his past 10 matchups.
In their last 10 games, the Royals have struggled, posting a 3-7 record with a .228 batting average and a 5.82 ERA, being outscored by 18 runs. In contrast, the Blue Jays have gone 7-3, hitting .249 with an impressive 2.47 ERA, outscoring opponents by 18 runs.
The Royals are dealing with several injuries, including Ryan Bergert (elbow), Kyle Isbel (hamstring), Seth Lugo (back), Bailey Falter (biceps), Hunter Harvey (abductor), Steven Cruz (shoulder), Kris Bubic (rotator cuff), Alec Marsh (shoulder), and James McArthur (elbow).
The Blue Jays also have key players sidelined, including Bo Bichette (knee), Robinson Pina (elbow), Nick Sandlin (elbow), Yimi Garcia (ankle), Bowden Francis (shoulder), Ryan Burr (shoulder), Anthony Santander (shoulder), and Angel Bastardo (elbow).
The Toronto Blue Jays and Kansas City Royals kick off an important late-season series at Kauffman Stadium. With the Blue Jays continuing their push atop the AL East and the Royals aiming to finish strong in the AL Central, fans can expect competitive play. Favorable weather and intriguing pitching matchups set the stage for a compelling contest as both teams look to build momentum for the season’s final weeks.
For more team information, visit the Toronto Blue Jays and Kansas City Royals official pages.
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