Giants vs Blue Jays Predictions, Picks, Odds: Bichette, Davis Lead Offensive Charge in Finale

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After a rough start, where they wasted another impressive performance from Kevin Gausman, the Toronto Blue Jays responded with a 6-1 victory yesterday. They are well-positioned to come away with a win in tonight’s series finale against the visiting San Francisco Giants.
Toronto will be a moderate home favorite as they hand the ball to veteran right-hander Chris Bassitt while the Giants counter with rookie Keaton Winn. But Bassitt is in a bit of a slump. Can he right the ship against a scrappy San Francisco team, or do the Giants have value as an underdog?
I break down the...

After a rough start, where they wasted another impressive performance from Kevin Gausman, the Toronto Blue Jays responded with a 6-1 victory yesterday. They are well-positioned to come away with a win in tonight’s series finale against the visiting San Francisco Giants.
Toronto will be a moderate home favorite as they hand the ball to veteran right-hander Chris Bassitt while the Giants counter with rookie Keaton Winn. But Bassitt is in a bit of a slump. Can he right the ship against a scrappy San Francisco team, or do the Giants have value as an underdog?
I break down the MLB odds and bring you my best bet, plus a juicy same-game parlay, in our MLB picks and predictions for Giants vs. Blue Jays on June 29.
Giants vs Blue Jays odds Giants vs Blue Jays predictions Bo Bichette extended his latest hitting streak to 13 straight games, helping lead the Blue Jays to a 6-1 win on Wednesday. It was one of the better and more balanced offense performances we have seen from Toronto recently. The team totaled 12 hits, and everyone in the starting lineup had at least one knock in the win.
They’ll try to keep that going when they dig in against Giants rookie Keaton Winn. Winn is making just his fourth career appearance and his first career start. He has a 3.75 ERA in three bulk appearances but is coming off his toughest spot of the season, where he allowed three runs on five hits in three innings vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks. Tonight, he gets an interesting matchup against the Jays. Overall, Toronto has above-average numbers when facing right-handers. The Blue Jays rank fourth in batting average, seventh in OPS, and fifth in wRC+ vs. righties this season. Their problem has been stringing together hits and getting that clutch hit with runners in scoring position. But that changed yesterday when they plated five runs in the first inning.
Winn is an interesting pitcher because he throws his splitter more than 60 percent of the time. The splitter has been effective, but when he has gotten in trouble when he has had to use his four-seam fastball, which is getting tagged for a .645 expected slugging percentage.
Countering Winn is Blue Jays veteran Chris Bassitt. This season has been a bit of a roller coaster for Bassitt. The right-hander got smoked for nine runs on 10 hits in his first start of the season. Then he went on a 12-start stretch where he pitched to a 2.40 ERA and limited opponents to a .173 batting average. But the last three starts have been a struggle, where his ERA has ballooned to 11.57 while surrendering a 1.181 OPS. 
Overall, Bassitt owns a ho-hum 4.61 xERA and is giving up a .433 xSlugging. Tonight’s matchup against the Giants won’t be an easy one. Sure, the Giants swing from their heels a lot, and that can lead to strikeouts, but they also rank eighth in OPS and ninth in wRC+ vs. right-handed pitchers this season.
I’m betting the scoreboard lights up early and often in this one, and taking the Over in the first five innings. My best bet: First five innings Over 5 (-114 at SIA) Giants vs Blue Jays same-game parlay F5 Over 4.5 alt. line Bichette 2+ hits Davis to record an RBI Let’s stick to the theme of runs and lots of them in this same-game parlay. We start with the best bet, but let’s pay a little extra juice here and make it Over 4.5 in the first five innings. 
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