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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Boston Red Sox: Preview, Predictions and Picks for April 10, 2025

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Apr 10, 2025 6:08 PM
The Toronto Blue Jays, currently riding a road win streak, look to extend their dominance in the AL East as they face off against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Thursday, April 10, 2025, at 4:10 PM. The Blue Jays lead the regular season series 3-0, but the Red Sox will aim to turn the tide in front of their home crowd. Can the Jays keep their momentum going, or will the Sox finally break through?
Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox

Current Odds

TOR
BOS
Over
6.5
+100
Under
6.5
+133
TOR
-1.5
+725
BOS
-1.5
+815
TOR
ML
-105
BOS
ML
+130

Blue Jays vs Red Sox statistics

Stat Blue Jays Red Sox
Hits 111 (Tied-6th) 117 (4th)
Batting Average .257 (7th) .257 (8th)
Runs Batted In 45 (Tied-17th) 64 (6th)
Runs 49 (16th) 67 (6th)
Home Runs 6 (Tied-29th) 11 (Tied-18th)
Walks 46 (10th) 51 (Tied-5th)
Stolen Bases 5 (Tied-25th) 16 (5th)
Strikeouts 94 (Tied-10th) 126 (30th)
Pitches 1913 (8th) 2023 (3rd)

Boston Red Sox recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/9/25 vs Toronto Blue Jays L 2-1 F/11
4/8/25 vs Toronto Blue Jays L 6-1
4/7/25 vs Toronto Blue Jays L 6-2
4/6/25 vs St. Louis Cardinals W 18-7
4/6/25 vs St. Louis Cardinals W 5-4 F/10

Toronto Blue Jays recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/9/25 @ Boston Red Sox W 2-1 F/11
4/8/25 @ Boston Red Sox W 6-1
4/7/25 @ Boston Red Sox W 6-2
4/6/25 @ New York Mets L 2-1
4/5/25 @ New York Mets L 3-2

Boston Red Sox injuries

  • Brayan Bello (SP): 15-Day-IL
  • Liam Hendriks (RP): 15-Day-IL
  • Lucas Giolito (SP): 15-Day-IL
  • Matt Moore (RP): Day-To-Day
  • Masataka Yoshida (LF): 10-Day-IL

Toronto Blue Jays injuries

  • Daulton Varsho (CF): 10-Day-IL
  • Philip Clarke (C): Day-To-Day
  • Adam Kloffenstein (SP): Day-To-Day
  • Max Scherzer (SP): 15-Day-IL
  • Ryan Burr (RP): 15-Day-IL

Blue Jays vs Red Sox game info

Type Info
Venue Fenway Park
Location Boston, Massachusetts
First pitch Thu 4:10 PM
Temperature 50°
Chance of Rain 0%

Blue Jays vs Red Sox predictions

Imagine walking into Fenway Park with some expectations set high for the Toronto Blue Jays, particularly when Chris Bassitt takes the mound. He's projected to deliver a solid performance, with a likely 5+ innings pitched and around five strikeouts. That's always a comforting sight for fans of the boys in blue. Speaking of consistency, Bo Bichette is one player to watch. With his steady approach at the plate, you might see him notch a couple of hits, maybe even squeezing in a run. Let's not forget about George Springer – this man is on fire with a batting average that just refuses to fall below the .400 mark. He's bound to drive home a few runs, especially if the hitters before him load the bases.

On the other side, the Boston Red Sox will pin their hopes on Walker Buehler in the pitching department. Buehler's potential to strike out batters is something worth noting, as his projected four strikeouts feel almost certain. For the guys holding the bats, Wilyer Abreu seems to be the standout with a batting average that makes you do a double-take. Don't be surprised if he smacks an extra-base hit or two and chips in some crucial RBIs. Rafael Devers is no stranger to the spotlight and with good reason; always dangerous with the bat, he could easily contribute a couple of hits, hopefully steering them in the direction of much-needed runs.

As for predictions, this matchup truly feels like it's walking a tightrope. The recent track record suggests that the Blue Jays have had the upper hand, clinching three straight wins. However, games at Fenway bring a unique atmosphere that could play to the Red Sox's favor. Despite their somewhat shakier start, Boston's run production strength holds promise, which might give them an edge. All things considered, my gut tells me, the Red Sox might just manage to edge this one out. What do you all think? It's baseball – anything can happen, right?

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