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Prop Bets: Toronto Blue Jays VS Baltimore Orioles 2025-07-28

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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles: A Laugher (Literally) Prediction

The Toronto Blue Jays (-112) are here to remind everyone that they’re not just a team—they’re a mathematical inevitability. With a .263 team batting average and 6.6 strikeouts per game, they’re the MLB’s version of a calculator: precise, intimidating, and definitely not fun at parties. The Orioles (-104), meanwhile, are the human embodiment of “Why did we bet on this team?” They’ve managed to win 22 games as underdogs, which is either inspiring… or a cry for help.

Key Prop Bets to Steal (Like the Jays Will Steal Bases):
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (-150) to go over 1.5 hits: He’s the offensive version of a hurricane—inevitable and destructive. Taking “over” here is like betting the sun will rise… but with more strikeouts.
- Chris Bassitt (-110) to strike out over 5.5 batters: The Orioles’ lineup is so weak, Bassitt could retire on strikeouts alone and still need a nap.
- Gunnar Henderson (-250) to get over 0.5 hits: A bold move, considering Henderson’s swing is about as reliable as a toaster in a thunderstorm.

Why the Jays Win:
They’re favored for a reason—63 wins, a league-leading strikeout rate, and Chris Bassitt pitching like he’s got a personal vendetta against Baltimore. The Orioles’ .241 team average? That’s baseball’s version of a participation trophy.

Why the Orioles Might Shock Us:
They’ve won 22 games as underdogs this year, which statistically means they’re due for a collapse… probably next week. But hey, Zach Eflin’s got a 3.5 K prop to chase, and Baltimore’s “underdog” charm could bite Toronto if the Jays go all-in on Vlad’s RBI attempts.

Final Verdict:
This game is a statistical cakewalk. Take the Blue Jays (-112) and a side of Guerrero Jr.’s 1.5 hits over (-150). The Orioles will likely go down swinging, and we’ll all go home wondering why we still watch sports.

“It’s not a prop bet—it it’s a math bet.” — Your future self, regretting this pick in 2030.

Created: July 28, 2025, 2:12 a.m. GMT