The Houston Astros (11-11) host the Toronto Blue Jays (12-11) on Tuesday at Daikin Park, beginning at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Astros are favored on the moneyline (-111), while the Blue Jays are -108 underdogs, despite being favored against the spread (1.5) with +152 odds. Houston has Ronel Blanco starting things off, and Toronto will counter with Christopher Michael Bassitt.
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Astros to win vs Blue Jays -111
Astros vs. Blue Jays betting lines
- Favorite: Astros (-111)
- Underdog: Blue Jays (-108)
- Over/under: 8
Astros betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching
Astros betting info
- The Astros have won seven of the 14 games they were the moneyline favorite this season (50%).
- Houston has gone 7-7 (winning 50% of its games) when playing as moneyline favorites of -111 or shorter.
- The implied moneyline probablility in this matchup gives the Astros a 52.6% chance to win.
- Houston has combined with opponents to go over the total eight times this season for an 8-12-2 record against the over/under.
- The Astros have a 12-10-0 record against the spread this season (covering 54.5% of the time).
Astros hitting info
- Jeremy Pena has a team-high three home runs.
- Pena’s home runs rank 74th in MLB and he ranks 161st in RBI in MLB.
- Pena has hit safely in 12 games in a row. In his last 10 games he is batting .278 with two doubles, a home run, four walks and five RBI.
- Jose Carlos Altuve has shown off his power as he leads his team with three home runs with a team-high .303 batting average.
- Altuve ranks 74th in homers and 116th in RBI this season.
- Altuve enters this game on a two-game hitting streak. During his last five outings he is hitting .316 with a double, a walk and two RBI.
- Isaac Paredes has a team-best three home runs and 12 runs batted in.
- Yordan Ruben Alvarez has been productive as he leads his team with 12 RBI.
Astros pitching rankings
- The Astros pitching staff ranks seventh in the majors with a collective 9.5 strikeouts per nine innings.
- Houston has a 3.47 team ERA that ranks seventh among all MLB pitching staffs.
- Pitchers for the Astros combine for the No. 3-ranked WHIP in MLB (1.121).
- The Astros surrender the seventh-fewest home runs in baseball (20 total, 0.9 per game).
- Houston struck out 11 Blue Jays batters while allowing two hits in a 7-0 win in its last game.
Blue Jays betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching
Blue Jays betting info
- This season, the Blue Jays have won seven out of the 16 games, or 43.8%, in which they’ve been the underdog.
- Toronto has a record of 6-8, a 42.9% win rate, when it’s set as an underdog of -108 or more by oddsmakers this season.
- Bookmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Blue Jays have a 51.9% chance to win.
- Toronto’s games have gone over the total in nine of its 23 chances.
- In 23 games with a spread this season, the Blue Jays are 16-7-0 ATS.
Blue Jays hitting info
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been key for Toronto with one home run, 10 RBI and a batting average of .291 this season.
- Guerrero ranks 173rd in home runs and 90th in RBI among all batters in MLB.
- Bo Joseph Bichette leads Toronto in runs batted in (13) this season. He’s batting .310 while slugging .390.
- Bichette ranks 272nd in homers and 42nd in RBI among all major league batters this year.
- Bichette heads into this matchup on a six-game hitting streak. In his last 10 outings he is batting .333 with four doubles, two walks and five RBI.
- Andres Gimenez’s three home runs lead all Toronto hitters, and he’s slugging .349.
- George Springer leads Toronto with a .349 batting average.
- Springer has hit safely in two straight games. During his last five outings he is hitting .222 with two doubles, three walks and an RBI.
Blue Jays pitching rankings
- The Blue Jays strike out 9.6 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, fifth-best in MLB.
- Toronto has the 11th-ranked ERA (3.76) in the majors this season.
- Blue Jays pitchers have a 1.137 WHIP this season, fourth-best in the majors.
- The Blue Jays have allowed the fourth-most home runs this season with 31, or 1.3 per game.
- Last time out, Toronto fell to the Astros 7-0. Its pitchers compiled nine strikeouts and 10 hits allowed.
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