A series opener is scheduled for Friday: The Toronto Blue Jays (74-85) host the Miami Marlins (59-100) at 7:07 p.m. ET.

The Marlins are on the road (+186) against the Blue Jays (-226). The Blue Jays start Jose Berrios (16-10) against the Marlins and Adam Oller (1-4).

The Blue Jays won their last game against the Red Sox 6-1 on Wednesday, with Kevin Gausman getting the win in six innings, giving up one earned run on four hits and recording three strikeouts. Jonatan Clase went 3-for-3 with a home run and two RBI to lead them offensively.

The Marlins beat the Twins 8-6 yesterday. Xavier Edwards went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI, and Anthony Maldonado earned the win by pitching two innings without giving up an earned run on one hit.

Get ready for the Blue Jays vs. Marlins game with everything you need to know about Friday's game, including viewing options.

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Miami Marlins odds and betting lines

MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM sports betting. Odds updated at 3:16 p.m. ET on Friday. For a complete list of sports betting odds, visit the USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

  • Favorite: Blue Jays (-226, bet $226 to win $100)
  • Outsider: Marlins (+186, bet $100 to win $186)
  • Over/Under: 8

Blue Jays vs. Marlins: Live streaming information and game time

  • Matchday: Friday, September 27, 2024
  • Playing time: 7:07 p.m. ET
  • Stadium: Rogers Center
  • TV channels: Bally Sports
  • Live stream: Fubo (Watch Free)

Blue Jays stats and trends

Blue Jays betting records

  • This season, the Blue Jays have been favored 77 times and won 44, or 57.1%, of those games.
  • Toronto has a 3-1 record in games where oddsmakers have a moneyline advantage of at least -226.
  • Based on the moneyline implied probability, the Blue Jays have a 69.3% chance of winning this game.
  • Toronto's plays went over the total on 78 of its 157 chances.
  • In 156 spread games this season, the Blue Jays have an ATS of 78-78-0.

José Berríos (Blue Jays likely starter)

  • Berrios (16-10 with a 3.38 ERA and 149 strikeouts in 189 1/3 innings) will start for the Blue Jays, his 32nd of the season.
  • The right-hander's most recent outing came Friday against the Tampa Bay Rays, when he went six innings, giving up one earned run and allowing six hits.
  • The 30-year-old has a 3.38 ERA with 7.1 strikeouts per nine innings in 31 games this season. Opponents are hitting .231 against him.
  • Berrios is looking to build on a good starting streak in the eighth game in this game.
  • Berrios will look to throw five or more innings in his 11th straight appearance. He averages 6.1 frames per outing.
  • He hasn't given up an earned run in four of his 31 appearances this season.
  • He'll take the mound against a Marlins offense that ranks 14th in the MLB with 1,310 total hits (for a .242 batting average). The team also hit .374 overall (25th in MLB) with 146 total home runs (27th in MLB).
  • This season, the 30-year-old ranks 19th in ERA (3.38), 20th in WHIP (1.125) and 51st in K/9 (7.1) among qualified pitchers.

Blue Jays hitting stats

  • The Blue Jays' 154 home runs rank 25th in Major League Baseball.
  • Toronto's offense has a .391 slugging percentage this season, which is 20th in the MLB.
  • The Blue Jays rank 16th in the league with a .242 batting average this season.
  • Toronto has scored the 20th most runs in the majors this season with 664 (4.2 per game).
  • The Blue Jays have an OBP of .314 this season, which ranks 12th in the MLB.
  • Toronto ranks sixth in the MLB in strikeouts per game, averaging 7.6 whiffs per contest.

Marlins stats and trends

Marlins betting records

  • The Marlins have won in 55, or 38.7%, of the 142 contests in which they were classified as underdogs this year.
  • Miami has a win-loss record of 10-16 this year when favored by oddsmakers at +186 or worse.
  • The money line set for this matchup implies that the Marlins have a 35 percent chance of claiming a victory in the contest.
  • Miami and its opponents have been ahead in 84 of their 159 games this season, with totals counted by sportsbooks.
  • The Marlins have a 74-84-0 record against the team in their 158 games this season.

Adam Oller (Marlins' likely starter)

  • Oller makes the start for the Marlins, his eighth start of the season. He is 1-4 with a 5.06 ERA and 33 strikeouts in 37 1/3 innings.
  • In his final game on Saturday against the Atlanta Braves, the right-hander went 5 2/3 innings, allowing two earned runs and giving up eight hits.
  • The 29-year-old has a 5.06 ERA with eight strikeouts per nine innings in seven games this season. Opponents are hitting .246 against him.
  • Oller is trying to secure his second good start of the season.
  • Oller will look to last five or more innings in his seventh straight start. He averages 5.3 frames per outing.
  • He had an outing this season where he held opponents to zero earned runs.
  • He faces a Blue Jays offense that ranks 20th in the league with 664 total runs scored and is batting .242 as a team. His opponent has a .391 overall batting average (20th in MLB action) and has hit a total of 154 home runs (25th in the league).

Marlins hitting stats

  • The Marlins have hit 146 home runs this season, the fourth-lowest total in MLB history.
  • This season, Miami ranks 25th in baseball with a .374 slugging percentage.
  • The Marlins rank 16th in the MLB with a .242 batting average.
  • Miami's offense is ranked No. 28 in MLB action, scoring 3.8 runs per game (611 total runs).
  • The Marlins' on-base percentage of .298 is the second-worst in the majors.

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