Baltimore Orioles vs Toronto Blue Jays Prediction, Preview and Odds - 06/15/2022

by Amedeus Mastrangelo

Tuesday, Jun 14, 2022
Game Time: 7:07 pm ET, Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Venue:  Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
Where to Watch:  SN1

 

Opening Odds at USA Sportsbooks

DraftKings:  Moneyline odds:  Orioles +200, Blue Jays -250; Over/Under:  9.5 runs
Bet365:  Moneyline odds:  Orioles +200, Blue Jays -250; Over/Under:  9.5 runs
BetMGM:  Moneyline odds:  Orioles +200, Blue Jays -250; Over/Under:  9.5 runs
 

Season Record

Baltimore Orioles:  26-36 (5th place, AL East)
Toronto Blue Jays:  36-24 (2nd place, AL East)
 
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Baltimore Orioles vs Toronto Blue Jays Preview and Analysis

 
Recent Form
Baltimore Orioles:  4-6 last 10
Toronto Blue Jays:  6-4 last 10
 
 
 

Baltimore Orioles Analysis

The Orioles are coming into this game with a 26-36 record overall and they are 11-21 in their road games this season where they will be in this game. They have won 2 of their last 3 games but are coming into this one off of a loss in their last game which snapped a 2 game winning streak that they were on. They just split their 4-game series against the Kansas City Royals 2-2 and they are playing the 3rd game of a 4-game series with the Blue Jays on Wednesday. This will be the 3rd game of the series on Wednesday with the 2nd game still to be played on Tuesday. Jordan Lyles is the starting pitcher for them on Tuesday while Bruce Zimmermann will be on the mound for them here on Wednesday. He is 2-5 with a 5.52 ERA this season. His team lost 5 of their last 6 games this season with him starting. In his last start, he allowed 7 ER, 2 HRs, and 0 BB with 2 Ks on 10 hits in 4.2 IP against the Kansas City Royals. They scored 22 runs in their last series averaging just over 5 runs scored per game in that span and they allowed 26 runs against them averaging just over 6 runs allowed per game.
 

Toronto Blue Jays Analysis

The Blue Jays are coming into this game with a 36-24 record overall and they are 19-10 in their home games this season where they will be in this game. They have won 3 of their last 4 games and are coming into this one on a 2 game winning streak. They just won their 3-game series against the Detroit Tigers 2-1 and they are playing the 3rd game of a 4-game series with the Orioles on Wednesday. This will be the 3rd game of the series on Wednesday with the 2nd game still to be played on Tuesday. Yusei Kikuchi is the starting pitcher for them on Tuesday while José Berríos will be on the mound for them here on Wednesday. He is 5-2 with a 4.73 ERA this season. His team won 4 of their last 5 games this season with him as a starter. In his last start, he allowed 1 earned runs, 0 homers, and 1 BB with 5 strikeouts on 5 hits in 8 innings played against the Detroit Tigers. They scored 17 runs in their last series averaging just under 6 runs scored per game in that span and they allowed 4 runs against them averaging just over 1 run allowed per game.
 

 

Orioles vs Blue Jays Prediction

The Blue Jays are coming into this game playing very well in their recent games and they have been piling up series wins over the last week. They have been winning a lot of their games but have been doing it by scoring a lot of runs, even in games their pitching is not that great. They are going up against an Orioles team that has not been playing well recently and has been very bad on the road this season. They also have Zimmermann starting in this game and he has regressed a lot in their recent games as he has been allowing a lot of runs. The Jays have Berrios starting here and he has been a bit of a wild card this season but he will pitch better at home here and even if he does get himself into a mess here, the Jays have been hurting so well recently they will score the runs needed to get him out of any deficits. The best bet here is on the Blue Jays to win this game on the runline.
 
Orioles Blue Jays Prediction:  Our MLB Pick for Wednesday, June 15, 2022 (7:07 pm ET start time) is Blue Jays 12 Orioles 5.
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MLB Betting Trends

 
Baltimore Orioles: 103-181 (-22.7 Units) ML in all games. 95-163 (-9.7 Units) ML as an underdog of +100 or higher. 8-3 OVER as an underdog of +200 or more.
Toronto Blue Jays: 40-16 (+7.3 Units) ML as a favorite of -175 to -250. JOSE BERRIOS is 8-3 OVER in all games and 8-4 OVER as a favorite of -175 to -250.
 

Key Injuries

 
Baltimore Orioles:  R. Urias (SS) Late June - Upper Body. T. Lakins Sr. (RP) Out indefinitely - Elbow. J. Krehbiel (RP) Prob Sat - Shoulder.
Toronto Blue Jays:  D. Jansen (C) Out indefinitely - Finger. H. Ryu (SP) Out indefinitely - Elbow. N. Pearson (SP) Late June - Illness.
 
 

Notable Quotes

 
"I don't think I made too many mistakes today, but they still took advantage of balls that just caught the corners. Really good team, really good hitters." - Kyle Bradish after their loss against the Blue Jays on Monday.
 
 
"He gets tougher when he has to, makes a big pitch when he has to. That's why, right now, he's probably one of the best pitchers in baseball, because he does that, he limits the damage." - Charlie Montoyo on Alek Manoah after his team’s win against the Orioles on Monday.
 
 

Starting Lineups

 
Baltimore Orioles
Cedric Mullins (L) CF
Trey Mancini (R) DH
Austin Hays (R) RF
Rougned Odor (L) 2B
Ryan Mountcastle (R) 1B
Adley Rutschman (S) C
Tyler Nevin (R) 3B
Kyle Stowers (L) LF
Jorge Mateo (R) SS
 
Toronto Blue Jays
George Springer (R) CF
Bo Bichette (R) SS
Vladimir Guerrero (R) 1B
Alejandro Kirk (R) C
Teoscar Hernandez (R) RF
Santiago Espinal (R) 3B
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (R) DH
Raimel Tapia (L) LF
Cavan Biggio (L) 2B
 

Statistical Leaders

 
Baltimore Orioles
Batting Average:  Richie Martin (.400)
Hits:  Trey Mancini (63)
Home Runs:  Anthony Santander (11)
RBI:  Austin Hays (34)
Stolen Bases:  Jorge Mateo (14)
Wins:  Cionel Perez (4)
Saves:  Jorge Lopez (8)
ERA:  Nick Vespi (0.00)
 
Toronto Blue Jays
Batting Average:  Alejandro Kirk (.315)
Hits:  Bo Bichette (68)
Home Runs:  Vladimir Guerrero (15)
RBI:  Vladimir Guerrero (37)
Stolen Bases:  Bo Bichette (4)
Wins:  Alek Manoah (8)
Saves:  Jordan Romano (16)
ERA:  Bowden Francis (0.00)
 
Managers:
Baltimore Orioles: Brandon Hyde (4th season)
Toronto Blue Jays: Charlie Montoyo (4th season)


Amedeus Mastrangelo

About the Author:

Amedeus Mastrangelo has been heavily wagering on all sports for years and plays just about everything, including sides, totals, favorites, underdogs, against the spread, alternative spreads, first half, second half, player props, and futures. The bottom line is, if Mastrangelo can see an edge in any way shape or form, then he's going to take advantage.

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