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MLB Tue Tor/Balt ML
(MLB) Toronto vs. Baltimore,
Money Line: -119.00 Toronto (Away)
Result: Win
Money Line: -119.00 Toronto (Away)
Result: Win
MIT Simulator - MLB Tuesday Orioles vs Blue Jays Winner
MIT Simulator Score - Toronto 4.71, Baltimore 3.17 - Projected Margin: 1.54 - Current Money Line: -119 - MIT Simulator shows Edge Factor of 1.5 runs on a game with a small price on the money line. Value spot. Key factors noted: With the loss yesterday the Orioles have now lost 7 of their last 10 games. For the Blue Jays, that was they have won 7 of their last 9 games. This game is a classic case of "hot versus not" and Toronto also has an edge on the mound. Aaron Sanchez looked much better in his 2nd start but his numbers this season are still skewed by a poor first start. Sanchez is 10-2 with a 2.52 ERA the past two seasons in road games. Andrew Cashner gets the start for the Orioles and allowed 3 homers in his home debut at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Though he pitched better in his 2nd start (on the road) he is now back in Baltimore and Toronto's 17 homers ranks them 2nd out of all 30 MLB teams. Also, Blue Jays bullpen has a 2.72 ERA this season which is about 2 runs better than the Orioles and their 4.68 ERA so far this season. Simulation forecasting a margin of 1.54 runs in favor of small road favorite Toronto per MIT Simulator. Play: BLUE JAYS
MIT Simulator Score - Toronto 4.71, Baltimore 3.17 - Projected Margin: 1.54 - Current Money Line: -119 - MIT Simulator shows Edge Factor of 1.5 runs on a game with a small price on the money line. Value spot. Key factors noted: With the loss yesterday the Orioles have now lost 7 of their last 10 games. For the Blue Jays, that was they have won 7 of their last 9 games. This game is a classic case of "hot versus not" and Toronto also has an edge on the mound. Aaron Sanchez looked much better in his 2nd start but his numbers this season are still skewed by a poor first start. Sanchez is 10-2 with a 2.52 ERA the past two seasons in road games. Andrew Cashner gets the start for the Orioles and allowed 3 homers in his home debut at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Though he pitched better in his 2nd start (on the road) he is now back in Baltimore and Toronto's 17 homers ranks them 2nd out of all 30 MLB teams. Also, Blue Jays bullpen has a 2.72 ERA this season which is about 2 runs better than the Orioles and their 4.68 ERA so far this season. Simulation forecasting a margin of 1.54 runs in favor of small road favorite Toronto per MIT Simulator. Play: BLUE JAYS