Last updated Jul 27, 7:15pm ET

The Toronto Blue Jays visit Oriole Park at Camden Yards for the opener of a four‑game set. Chris Bassitt (11–4, 3.88 ERA) toes the rubber for Toronto against Zach Eflin (6–5, 5.78 ERA) for Baltimore. The Blue Jays are modest moneyline favorites (~–120 to –130), with the total likely set around 9 runs.

  • Toronto holds a ~56% win probability in simulations and enters on a season‑high 8-game win streak.
  • Bassitt has been consistent on the road with a 3.88 ERA and 117 strikeouts, while Eflin has struggled with command and inconsistent outings.
  • Both team splits (Blue Jays away, Orioles at home) lean heavily toward the “Under” in total run output.

Toronto Blue Jays Player Prop Pick: Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Vladdy has been a consistent force against right-handed pitching and projects well in this matchup. He’s slashing around .290 with a .840+ OPS and enters this game with multi-hit games in 6 of his last 8. Facing Eflin—a fly-ball pitcher with a 1.37 WHIP—he presents solid upside for extra-base production.

  • Averaging ~1.8 total bases per game this month.
  • Eflin has allowed 16 home runs in 67 innings.
  • Vladdy slugging near .495 vs. RHP this season.
Pick
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Over 1.5 total bases (–140)
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Baltimore Orioles Player Prop Pick: Ramón Laureano

Laureano has displayed strong contact and extra-base potential across recent games and fits as Baltimore’s top power-table threat. Facing Bassitt—a ground-ball heavy pitcher with 1.30 WHIP—he remains a favorable matchup, especially with him batting in run-producing parts of the order.

  • Hits + RBI in 5 of last 7 games.
  • Career .303 BABIP and more ~.510 SLG vs. RHP in 2025.
  • Bassitt allows about 29 walks with moderate HR output.
Pick
Ramón Laureano Over 0.5 H+R/RBI (–125)
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Kervin Coleman
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