Prop Bets: Toronto Blue Jays VS Colorado Rockies 2025-08-05
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Colorado Rockies: A Laugher at Coors Field?
The Toronto Blue Jays (-207) are set to face the Colorado Rockies (+170) in a mismatch that’s less of a contest and more of a mercy rule. With a 15-1 shellacking in the series opener still fresh in their minds, the Rockies (30-82) are about to learn that even Coors Field’s thin air can’t save them from the Jays’ offensive artillery.
Why the Jays Will Win (And Why It’s Tragic for Rockies Fans):
- Jose BerrĂos vs. Anthony Molina: BerrĂos (-110) is a 67% favorite to win, while Molina (4.30 ERA, 5.76 team ERA) is a walking disaster. The Rockies’ pitcher has allowed 5.76 runs per game—literally the same as their team ERA.
- Offense vs. Offense: Toronto’s 8th-ranked offense (1st in batting average) will feast on Molina’s 4.5-strikeout-under-4.5 prop (-124) while chasing Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (-105) to hit 0.5+ doubles.
- The Rockies’ Hope?: Jordan Beck (+370 to hit 0.5+ triples). Good luck.
Key Props to Consider:
- Bo Bichette: Over 1.5 hits (-105). He’s a machine.
- Guerrero Jr.: Over 0.5 doubles (-105). He’s doubled twice already this series.
- Molina’s Redemption Arc: Under 2.5 strikeouts (-145). Please, just let him fail gracefully.
Implied Probabilities:
- Toronto to win: 67.4% (based on -207 line).
- Over 11.5 runs: 50.6% (Toronto’s 4.30 team ERA vs. Rockies’ 5.76).
Final Score Prediction: Toronto 9, Colorado 3. The Rockies will likely set a record for most consecutive innings without a hit.
Note: Props sourced from FanDuel, DraftKings, and BetMGM. The Rockies’ only hope is a forfeit due to “altitude-induced hypoxia.”
Created: Aug. 6, 2025, 12:28 a.m. GMT