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The Brewers (28-26) have lost four of their last five – scoring a grand total of four runs in those defeats. Milwaukee will try to get some offense mounted as they continue their series in Toronto, where the Blue Jays (29-26) picked up a 7-2 victory on Tuesday for their third win in the last four.

Before Betting on Brewers vs Blue Jays

Toronto got off to a great start in the series opener, plating four runs in the 1st inning and scoring all seven of their runs by the end of the 3rd as they claimed a 7-2 victory. Vlad Guerrero, Jr. had a 3-hit night and the #8 and #9 hitters in the Blue Jays lineup combined to go 5-7 while Milwaukee managed just 4 hits for their entire team.

With the Brewers offense in a bit of a rut, this looks like a great spot for Toronto starter Alek Manoah (1-5, 5.53 ERA) to try and get his season back on track. Manoah lasted just 3.0 IP in his most recent start, walking 5 and allowing 4 ER in a 6-3 loss at Tampa Bay. Toronto is 0-5 in Manoah starts this month.

The Blue Jays had 14 hits on Tuesday, so Brewers starter Julio Teheran (0-1, 1.80 ERA) is hoping they used up all their offense in the series opener. Teheran is making just his second start of the season after signing with the Brewers last week, but he looked solid in his debut throwing 5.0 IP and allowing just 1 ER to the Giants.

Milwaukee vs Toronto MLB Offshore Betting Odds

Offshore SportsbookMoneylineTotalRun Line
BetOnlineBrewers (2.70) | Jays (1.54)9.5Brewers +1.5 (1.83) | Jays -1.5 (2.00)
BovadaBrewers (2.57) | Jays (1.52)9.5Brewers +1.5 (1.83) | Jays -1.5 (2.00)
BetUSBrewers (2.65) | Jays (1.54)9.5Brewers +1.5 (1.83) | Jays -1.5 (2.00)
SportsBetting.agBrewers (2.70) | Jays (1.54)9.5Brewers +1.5 (1.83) | Jays -1.5 (2.00)
PinnacleBrewers (2.64) | Jays (1.56)9.5Brewers +1.5 (1.87) | Jays -1.5 (2.05)
MyBookieBrewers (2.54) | Jays (1.52)9.5Brewers +1.5 (1.78) | Jays -1.5 (2.06)

Brewers vs Blue Jays Prediction & Pick

Teheran is somewhat of an unknown here as he makes just his second start of the season, but that’s still better than the known that is Manoah. Toronto hasn’t won in a Manoah start since April 28th, so we might as well ride that trend to close out the month.

Pick: Brewers ML