Baltimore Orioles vs Toronto Blue Jays Prediction, 3/29/2025 MLB Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Baltimore Orioles vs Toronto Blue Jays
Date: Saturday, March 29, 2025
Location: Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON
TV: Sportsnet
Odds/Point Spread: Baltimore (-275) Toronto (+220)
Rogers Centre is the location where the Toronto Blue Jays (74-88 last season) will attempt to beat the Baltimore Orioles (91-71 last year) on Saturday. The moneyline on this contest has the Orioles at -275 and the Blue Jays are priced at +220. The betting total is set at 9. The pitchers who are expected to start will be Dean Kremer and Max Scherzer.


As a team, the Baltimore Orioles earned 4.9 runs per game, which had them sitting at 4th in the league. They were sitting with 786 runs scored while having a team OBP of .315. The Orioles compiled 262 two-baggers as a squad and hit 235 baseballs out of the stadium. They accumulated 759 RBI's and 1,391 hits over the course of last season, and their team batting average was .250. Baltimore had a slugging % of .435 and were called out on strikes 1,359 times, while drawing a walk on 489 occasions.
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They earned a strikeout to walk ratio of 2.87 and the pitching staff had a collective WHIP of 1.24. Orioles pitchers relinquished 175 home runs in addition to 699 runs in total (16th in MLB). Baltimore conceded 1,303 base knocks (8.1 per 9 innings) and 632 earned runs. The Orioles compiled a team ERA of 3.94 last year (14th in MLB), and their staff rung up 1,380 batters. Their pitching staff walked 481 opposing hitters and their FIP was 3.93 as a unit last year.
The Orioles dispatched 546 relief pitchers to the mound during the previous year. The bullpen inherited 253 base runners last season and 31.2% of those players ended up scoring. They compiled 46 saves in the prior season and missed out on 21 of 67 save opportunities. The Orioles relievers earned a save percentage of 68.7% and stepped onto the hill in 179 save situations. The relievers had a total of 111 holds for the prior year (3rd in MLB). Orioles relief pitchers entered the game with runners on 175 times as well as having 159 games in high leverage situations.
The Orioles turned 70.4% of baseballs in play into outs out of 12,978 innings on the field, which had them ranked 12th in baseball. The Baltimore Orioles had a total of 4,326 putouts last year, as well as 1,336 assists and 81 errors. Their fielding percentage held steady at .986 which put them in 11th in baseball, and had a total of 100 double plays.
Kremer has taken the ball for 500 frames and is sitting with 436 K's in his career. Kremer (30-30 career win-loss record) holds a FIP of 4.22 while going up against 2,128 hitters in the majors. His ERA is 4.28 (238 earned runs allowed) and his WHIP is 1.318. He has given up 482 base knocks (8.7 hits per nine innings) and has 177 walks.
The Toronto Blue Jays held an on-base percentage of .313 and a batting average of .241 during the previous year. They struck out on 1,233 instances (25th in MLB) and had 1,306 base knocks. Toronto had a total of 156 long balls during the previous year in addition to 640 RBIs. The Blue Jays had a team slugging percentage of .389 and they averaged 4.14 runs per contest (23rd in the league). They hit 280 doubles, while getting a free base 510 times and putting up 671 runs.
The Toronto pitching staff conceded 743 runs over the course of the prior season while having an ERA of 4.29 (681 earned runs surrendered). They gave up 208 homers and they surrender 4.69 runs per 9 innings (23rd in the league). The Blue Jays finished with a team WHIP of 1.275 and had a FIP of 4.43 as a unit during the previous year. They earned a strikeout to walk ratio of 8.30 (1,314 strikeouts against 503 walks). They were ranked 16th in MLB as a staff in total hits given up with 1,316.
Toronto relievers had an inherited score percentage of 31.4% out of 245 inherited base runners. Their relief pitchers came in 128 times in high leverage situations and on 159 occasions with runners on. Ending the season with 147 save situations, the Blue Jays recorded 85 holds in addition to 23 blown saves. They were sitting at 21st in MLB holding a save rate of 61.0%, and they sent 549 relief pitchers to the hill last season. Toronto had relief pitchers enter the contest in 59 save chances and they walked away with 36 saves.
The Toronto Blue Jays had 125 double plays and earned a fielding percentage of .984 (23rd in professional baseball). The Blue Jays recorded 1,355 assists, 92 errors and earned a total of 4,282 putouts in the prior season. In their 12,846 innings on the diamond, the Blue Jays finished with a defensive efficiency of 70.5% (7th in professional baseball).
During his pro baseball career, Scherzer has given up 2,346 hits while tallying 3,407 punch outs in 2,878 innings. Scherzer (216-112 career mark) has earned a 3.16 ERA while conceding 7.3 hits per nine innings. He has given up a total of 1,010 earned runs while holding a WHIP of 1.078 and a FIP of 3.1. He has a strikeout to walk ratio of 4.51 and he has gone up against 11,629 hitters so far in his career.
Who will win tonight's MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Toronto (+220)
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