Royals 6 Blue Jays 1 Stop me if you’ve heard this one, the Jays got a good start from Chris Bassitt but couldn’t hit and lost. Bassitt gave up 3 runs in the sixth (helped along by the Jays playing the infield in).
The Kansas City Royals (18-13) play on the road against the Toronto Blue Jays (15-16) at Rogers Centre. The contest is set to start at 3:07 PM ET on Wednesday.
YB's Jack Dougherty is in the hunt for back-to-back winning days in home run props. Here are Jack's three favorite HR bets for Friday's MLB slate.
Action Network's Doug Ziefel has a breakdown of these top three MLB player props for Sunday, April 21 featuring picks for Luis Gil, Jose Soriano, and Chris Bassitt.
The San Diego Padres (11-12) look to end a stretch of three losses as they play the Toronto Blue Jays (12-9) on Sunday at 4:10 PM ET. The Padres will look to Joe Musgrove (2-2) against the Blue Jays and Chris Bassitt (2-2).
The New York Yankees travelled north of the border to kick off a three-game set against the Blue Jays. The Yankees have won 12 games and sit at the top
Chris Bassitt allowed one run in 6 1/3 innings and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting New York Yankees 3-1 Monday night in the opener of a three-game set.
The Toronto Blue Jays (8-8) and New York Yankees (12-4) meet Monday at Rogers Centre, starting at 7:07 PM ET on YES. The Blue Jays are -112 moneyline favorites for the contest, however, the Yankees are favored against the spread of 1.5 runs with +150 odds.
The New York Yankees (12-4) start a three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays (8-8) on Monday at Rogers Centre. First pitch is at 7:07 PM. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Blue Jays will send Chris Bassitt (1-2) to the mound, while Luis Gil will take the ball for the Yankees.
Blue Jays right-hander Chris Bassitt will try to continue his success against the New York Yankees in the opener of a three-game series in Toronto Monday night.
In front of the once again newly-renovated Rogers Centre for the first time this season, the Blue Jays won their first series of the 2024 season during a three-game tilt against the Seattle Mariners.
Beyond José Berríos, the Toronto Blue Jays’ starting rotation has been somewhat troubling early on this season. But as Chris Bassitt displayed Tuesday night against the Seattle Mariners, this group is more than capable of finding its footing as one of baseball’s most reliable pitching staffs.
Chris Bassitt pitched 6 2/3 strong innings and Bo Bichette hit his first home run of the season as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Seattle Mariners 5-3 Tuesday night.
For the first time in 2024, the Toronto Blue Jays are on a winning streak. After winning their Home Opener by a score of 5-2 over the Seattle Mariners, the Blue Jays made it two in a row with a 5-3 victory on Tuesday.
After a strong performance during the Blue Jays home opener, manager John Schneider turned to veteran right-hander Chris Bassitt to keep the win streak alive against a familiar foe in the Seattle Mariners.
Scrolling down the list of starting pitchers, the feeling of calm and appeasement settles in. Why? The current state of the offense generates faint anxiety and a lack of confidence, however, the pitching is enough to keep our heads above water until the sticks wake up with consistency.
Boom! That's a +425 cash on Mookie Betts to hit a home run on Opening Day. No better way to start the 2024 season. Let's keep the momentum rolling with three more HR bets for Friday's MLB slate.
No matter which major league baseball team you root for, chances are very good that at least one of its pitchers started the season on the injured list. Or perhaps they are out for the year. Or, maybe they are still recovering from an injury from last season.
With just few days remaining for the start of the 2024 MLB season, the spotlight will once again be on the top teams as they battle it out for ultimate glory.
A one-time All-Star starting pitcher explained why he would like to see Mike Trout traded, and even had a specific team in mind.
Starting pitchers rarely like it when they are pulled from a game, but Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Chris Bassitt at least understood the move manager John Schneider made Wednesday against the Houston Astros.
The Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees had a notable flashpoint earlier in May over Aaron Judge getting information on tipped pitches from the bench.
Chris Bassitt agreed to a three-year, $63M deal with the Blue Jays earlier this week, but Jon Heyman of The New York Post reports that the Padres were in on the bidding and were one of the finalists.
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