Toronto Blue Jays vs San Francisco Giants – MLB Preview – Jul 7, 2026

The Toronto Blue Jays are set to play against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Toronto comes into the game with a record of 42-49 and a recent losing streak of three games. San Francisco holds a record of 38-52 and won their last game.

This game will be played on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at 9:45 PM. The weather forecast predicts a mild day with clear skies and breezy winds. Fans can catch the action on NBC.

Toronto Blue Jays Team Preview

The Toronto Blue Jays have been struggling in their recent games. They lost their last three contests against the San Francisco Giants and Seattle Mariners. In their most recent game against the Giants, they managed only three hits and one home run.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is a key player for the Blue Jays. He has played 86 games this season, hitting .263 with four home runs and 35 RBIs. Kazuma Okamoto is another important hitter, leading the team with 20 home runs.

On the pitching side, the Blue Jays have not announced their starting pitcher for the next game. Their team ERA for the season stands at 4.15, ranking 13th in the league. They have given up 104 home runs, placing them 14th in that category.

San Francisco Giants Team Preview

The San Francisco Giants have shown strong performances recently. In their latest game against the Toronto Blue Jays, they won 10-1. Landen Roupp was outstanding on the mound, allowing only one earned run over eight innings.

The Giants have a solid batting lineup, ranking 4th in batting average with a .256 average. Rafael Devers and Heliot Ramos are key hitters. Devers leads the team with 18 home runs, while Ramos had a standout game against Toronto, hitting two home runs and driving in five runs.

On the pitching side, Trevor McDonald is set to start the next game against the Blue Jays. McDonald has a season record of 3-6 with a 4.42 ERA. The Giants’ pitching ranks 22nd in earned run average, so a strong outing from McDonald could be important for their success.

Betting Prediction

The Blue Jays have a slight edge with a moneyline of -118 against the Giants at -102. The Blue Jays have a better batting average at .256, which is ranked 4th, compared to the Giants’ .242. This suggests the Blue Jays have a more consistent offense.

The Giants’ pitching has a higher ERA of 4.49, ranked 22nd, while the Blue Jays have an ERA of 4.15, ranked 13th. This indicates that the Blue Jays’ pitchers have been more effective in limiting runs. The Giants also allow more hits with a batting average against of .248.

Although the Giants have hit more doubles, ranking 1st, the Blue Jays’ overall offensive numbers are stronger. The Blue Jays also strike out less, ranking 5th compared to the Giants’ 3rd. With these stats, the Blue Jays are better positioned to win the game.

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