Alek Manoah and the Blue Jays continue their series against the Royals in Kansas City. Here are the best tonight's for tonight's tilt.
Our side and total predictions are based upon our analysis of the line and total in this game. Our best bet is our favorite pick across all markets.The Blue Jays’ bats stayed hot in last night’s shutout win against the Royals. Toronto hit three more home runs and went a solid 2-for-6 with runners in scoring position.
Tuesday night, it will be Royals’ right-hander Brad Keller tasked with trying to neutralize the Jays’ offence.Article content That’s not a great thing going up against a team as locked in as the Jays. Plus, while Keller does pitch deep into games, he’ll eventually hand the ball over to a bullpen that ranks 28th in ERA and 30th in WHIP.The other half is Alek Manoah. The big right-hander has looked like one of the best pitchers in baseball this season. Manoah effectively mixes his fastball and slider to create a ton of soft contact. Right now, the second-year Blue Jay owns an xERA of 2.
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