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Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Mets: Preview, Predictions and Picks for April 6, 2025

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Apr 6, 2025 2:46 PM
The New York Mets aim to complete a series sweep against the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday at Citi Field, where they've yet to lose this season. Riding a 2-0 series lead, the Mets look to capitalize on their home-field advantage, while the Blue Jays seek to avoid their third straight road loss.
Toronto Blue Jays vs New York Mets

Current Odds

TOR
NYM
Over
4.5
+110
Under
4.5
+105
TOR
+1.5
-175
NYM
-1.5
+260
TOR
ML
+525
NYM
ML
-588

Blue Jays vs Mets statistics

Stat Blue Jays Mets
Hits 79 (Tied-4th) 49 (29th)
Batting Average .270 (7th) .191 (28th)
Runs Batted In 31 (17th) 30 (Tied-18th)
Runs 34 (Tied-15th) 31 (Tied-20th)
Home Runs 5 (Tied-26th) 8 (19th)
Walks 29 (Tied-14th) 27 (Tied-19th)
Stolen Bases 2 (Tied-27th) 5 (Tied-18th)
Strikeouts 69 (13th) 58 (Tied-4th)
Pitches 1309 (9th) 1171 (22nd)

New York Mets recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/5/25 vs Toronto Blue Jays W 3-2
4/4/25 vs Toronto Blue Jays W 5-0
4/2/25 @ Miami Marlins W 6-5 F/11
4/1/25 @ Miami Marlins L 4-2
3/31/25 @ Miami Marlins W 10-4

Toronto Blue Jays recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/5/25 @ New York Mets L 3-2
4/4/25 @ New York Mets L 5-0
4/2/25 vs Washington Nationals W 4-2
4/1/25 vs Washington Nationals W 5-3
3/31/25 vs Washington Nationals W 5-2

New York Mets injuries

  • Luis Torrens (C): Day-To-Day
  • Rafael Ortega (CF): Day-To-Day
  • Drew Gilbert (CF): Day-To-Day
  • Yacksel Rios (RP): Day-To-Day
  • Oliver Ortega (RP): Day-To-Day

Toronto Blue Jays injuries

  • George Springer (RF): Day-To-Day
  • Daulton Varsho (CF): 10-Day-IL
  • Max Scherzer (SP): 15-Day-IL
  • Philip Clarke (C): Day-To-Day
  • Adam Kloffenstein (SP): Day-To-Day

Blue Jays vs Mets game info

Type Info
Venue Citi Field
Location Queens, New York
First pitch Sun 1:40 PM
Temperature 52°
Chance of Rain 49%

Blue Jays vs Mets predictions

The Toronto Blue Jays are certainly stepping up to the plate with some intriguing matchups on their side. You've got stars like Bo Bichette, who's expected to be solid in the upcoming game with a hit here and there. Vlad Guerrero Jr.'s capable of adding a bit of firepower to the lineup, keeping the Mets' pitchers on their toes. George Springer, although day-to-day on the injury list, might still contribute with his above-average batting average if he makes it to the field. Another name to watch is Andres Gimenez, who's been swinging for the fences with three home runs already under his belt. Expect to see some notable at-bats from these guys as the Blue Jays try to at least snatch a win away from the Mets and avoid being swept in this series.

Meanwhile, the New York Mets have their own ace in the hole. Pete Alonso is the batter to watch, with his competitive .250 batting average and his knack for knocking it out of the park. Alonso has already clocked in three home runs and racked up 10 RBIs, creating a tough challenge for Bowden Francis, who'll start as the pitcher for Toronto. Francisco Lindor is another player who can raise New York's spirits with his steady batting, aiming for a few solid hits and maybe snagging a walk or two. The landscape for the Mets seems promising when you consider that their pitching game, led by David Peterson, could potentially silence Toronto's bats just long enough to secure another victory.

When it comes down to predicting the winner, it's always a mix of strategy, current form, and a little bit of baseball magic. The New York Mets have been impressive at home, and with Peterson aiming to keep runs to a minimum, they've got a shot at completing this sweep. The Blue Jays, however, aren't to be underestimated, as they have the potential to turn up the heat offensively. Ultimately, in this showdown at Citi Field, it feels like the Mets have a slight edge, thanks to their home advantage and the firepower in their lineup, making them favorites to come out on top. Let's see if the Jays can surprise us, or if the Mets will keep their momentum rolling for that sweeping victory.

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