Giants vs Blue Jays Predictions, Picks, Odds: Belt, Gausman Relish Revenge Spot vs San Fran

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The Toronto Blue Jays are looking to build some momentum as they welcome the San Francisco Giants to town for the opener of a three-game interleague set at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday. But that will be easier said than done, as the Giants come into this matchup feeling pretty good about themselves having won 12 of their last 14 games. 
Luckily for Toronto, a pair of former Giants are also playing well and will do their best to stand in the way of their former team earning a win. Kevin Gausman takes the ball, and Brandon Belt looks to...

The Toronto Blue Jays are looking to build some momentum as they welcome the San Francisco Giants to town for the opener of a three-game interleague set at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday. But that will be easier said than done, as the Giants come into this matchup feeling pretty good about themselves having won 12 of their last 14 games. 
Luckily for Toronto, a pair of former Giants are also playing well and will do their best to stand in the way of their former team earning a win. Kevin Gausman takes the ball, and Brandon Belt looks to stay hot at the plate.
I break down the MLB odds and bring you my best bet, plus a same-game parlay in our MLB picks and predictions for Giants vs. Blue Jays on June 27.
Giants vs Blue Jays odds Giants vs Blue Jays predictions
The Giants have been arguably the hottest team in baseball over the last few weeks. Their 12-2 stretch has seen them secure three straight series victories over divisional foes, including a sweep of the hated Los Angeles Dodgers.
But baseball is a unique sport because you are only as good as your next starting pitcher, and the Giants are in a tough spot heading into this series against the Blue Jays. 
San Francisco will go with an opener on Tuesday night, handing the ball to Ryan Walker. This will be the fourth time this season the rookie right-hander has been used as an opener. He has a 4.91 ERA and an 11.99 FIP in those three games, and hasn’t lasted longer than 1 2/3 innings.
That’s the important part, because it sounds like the bulk guy is going to be one of either Alex Wood or former Blue Jay Ross Stripling. Neither of those are good options at the moment.
Wood is pitching to a 5.29 expected ERA while giving up a .452 expected slugging percentage to opponents. Stripling has been even worse, owning a 7.01 xERA and a .561 xSlugging. If I was the Giants, I would lean toward Wood considering the Jays have been more effective against right-handers this season.
There are far fewer questions with Kevin Gausman going for the Blue Jays. Outside a few blips, the right-hander has been one of the most effective starters in the American League this season. Gausman is pitching to a 3.40 xERA and leads the AL in strikeouts and FIP.
The Giants have some solid numbers vs. right-handed pitching, but they certainly swing from their heels at times, and they have the seventh-highest K-rate when facing righties as a result . Gausman’s devastating splitter could really dance tonight. Gausman will also have the added motivation of going against his former team who didn’t really make a big effort to re-sign him once he entered free agency following the 2021 season. He will hold the Giants down early, while the top of the Jays lineup (including Brandon Belt) will stake Gausman to an early lead. Take the home team to have the lead through five innings. My best bet: Blue Jays -0.5 first five innings (-130 at SIA) Giants vs Blue Jays same-game parlay Blue Jays -0.5 F5 Blue Jays to score first Gausman 10+ Ks For tonight’s same-game parlay, we are going to keep much of the focus on Gausman. I expect the right-hander to have another solid night on the mound and lead the Jays to an early advantage, so of course we start with the best bet of taking the Jays to have the lead through five innings.
Next up, let’s add the Jays to score first in this matchup. There is a little value there considering they are...

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