Minnesota Twins vs Toronto Blue Jays Prediction, Odds and Picks for Today, 08/26/25
Twins vs Blue Jays Pickswise Expert Predictions
The Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays tee it up again on Tuesday night. The Blue Jays continue to maintain a 5-game lead in the AL East, and with each passing week, that 5-game lead looks larger and larger. The Twins, meanwhile, are just begging for the season to end. They have now lost 6 of their last 7 and 10 of 11, including getting walloped last night, 10-4. I am sure they are going to win a few games here and there, but they are a team I am looking to pick on as often as I can down the stretch. The profit here is minimal, but this is a spot where I am willing to just take what should be an easy win. Give me the Blue Jays on the Money Line.
The pitching matchup is not necessarily an advantage for Toronto. Chris Bassitt takes the hill, and at 36 years old, the Jays just want 5 respectable innings out of him. He has been walking people and giving up homers lately, and that needs to stop, but Minnesota can cure a lot of pitching struggles. Bailey Ober has thrown much better lately for the Twins, but he is only a month removed from a stretch where he gave up 7 runs in 3 of 4 starts, and the last time he saw the Blue Jays, they plated 5 on him. The Blue Jays are hitting well, and they just keep finding ways to win. I am riding that.
Twins vs Blue Jays prediction: Blue Jays ML (-160) available at time of publishing. Playable at that number.
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