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Blue Jays vs. Angels Betting Picks - Today's Free MLB Best Bets, Odds, Predictions (8/26)

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Today's free MLB betting picks, odds, predictions for the Blue Jays vs. Angels on August 26, 2022. Our best bets and top picks for moneylines, run totals and more.

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Today's Betting Overview - Angels vs. Blue Jays

The Angels take on the Blue Jays on Friday August 26th at Rogers Centre, Toronto. RotoBaller provides free handicapping pick and odds for all MLB games throughout the 2022 season.

  • Matchup: Los Angeles Angels (52-73) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (68-55)
  • Date: Friday August 26th, 2022
  • Time: 7:07 ET
  • Venue: Rogers Centre, Toronto

 

Today's MLB Sportsbook Odds - Angels vs. Blue Jays

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Los Angeles Angels - Today's MLB Betting Analysis

Heading into today's game against Toronto, the Angels have a record of just 52-73. This places the team 4th in the AL West division. Heading into play, the Angels have won less than half of their 63 road games, sitting at 26-37. In their previous games, the Angels lost by a score of 8-3 to Tampa Bay. So far, Los Angeles has won less than half of their series, going just 14-21-4.

Reid Detmers gets the start for the Angels with a below .500 record at 4-4. Heading into action, his ERA comes in at 3.66. Currently, opponents are batting just .218 against the left-hander. So far, home runs have been a problem for Detmers. Through 98 innings of work, he has already given up 1.19 deep shots. For the season, Reid Detmers has averaged 2.61 strikeouts for every walk. This has come on a K rate of 23.0%.

Los Angeles' offense comes into this game averaging just 3.74 runs per game, placing them 25th in the MLB. This includes posting a season long run differential of -66. The Angels combined batting average currently sits at .226, placing them 28th in the league. Per game, the team is averaging 7.53 hits. Per game, the team is averaging 1.09 home runs, putting them 13th. Leading into the game, the team's slugging percentage is just .375. Up to this point, Los Angeles has been getting on base at a rate of just .294, placing them 27th in all of baseball. So far, the team has a walk rate of 7.9%.

 

Toronto Blue Jays - Today's MLB Betting Analysis

As the Toronto Blue Jays host the Los Angeles Angels, they have a record of 68-55, placing them 3rd in the AL East division. In their 61 games at Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays have a strong record of 36-25. Toronto will look to tack on another victory as they defeated the Red Sox by a score of 6-5. Overall, the team has won over half of their 39 series played, going 19-14-6.

The Blue Jays will send Mitch White to the mound with an overall record of 1-2. White will take the mound with an ERA of 3.70. In his outings, opposing batters are hitting .237 against the right-hander. So far, opponents have taken White over the fence 6 times across 56 innings pitched. In his previous outings, White has a K/BB rate of 2.47, this includes averaging 3.13 K's per appearance.

Toronto comes into this game with a strong offensive unit, averaging 4.72 runs per game, good for 6th in the MLB. In the team's 61 games at home, their run differential is -16. The Blue Jays are enjoying offensive success as their team batting average ranks 2nd, at .262. On average the team is coming up with 8.97 hits per game. The team has also been strong in the power department, averaging 1.24 home runs per game, ranks 7th. In terms of exit velocity, the team ranks near the top of the league. Toronto's offense has done a good job getting on base, ranking 4th with an OBP of .324, while the team's wOBA is one of the best in the league at 0.33.

 

Today's MLB Betting Pick - Angels vs. Blue Jays

Heading into today's matchup between Los Angeles and Toronto, the Blue Jays are the heavy favorite at -188 on the moneyline. Toronto's implied win probability sits at 65.28%. The MLB predictive model shows Toronto have enough of an edge on offense and on the mound to take the Blue Jays on the runline (-1.5).

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