Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics Picks and Predictions May 29th 2025

Toronto Blue Jays vs Oakland Athletics MLB Thu, May 29, 18:07 pm.
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Oakland Athletics
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The Athletics head to the Rogers Centre to take on the Blue Jays on Thursday, May 29, 2025. The game is set to start at 7:07 PM under the lights. Fans can expect a night game atmosphere in Toronto.

Jacob Lopez will start on the mound for the Athletics. He has a 2.57 ERA and a 1.57 WHIP. The Blue Jays will counter with José Berríos, who has a 4.22 ERA and a 1.36 WHIP. Both pitchers will aim to lead their teams to victory.

Athletics vs Blue Jays Key Information

  • Sport: Baseball
  • Teams: Athletics vs. Blue Jays
  • Venue: Rogers Centre
  • Date: Thursday, May 29, 2025
  • Betting Odds:
    • Athletics Spread: +1.5 (-167)
    • Blue Jays Spread: -1.5 (+138)
    • Athletics MoneyLine: +124
    • Blue Jays MoneyLine: -149
    • Over/Under: 8.5

The Athletics Can Win If…

The Athletics are coming off a 5-3 loss against the Astros, but their performance showed promise. Luis Severino had a strong outing, allowing just one earned run over six innings. Jacob Wilson was a standout at the plate, hitting a home run and driving in two runs.

The Athletics have a solid batting average of .255, ranking 5th in the league. Their slugging percentage is 0.417, placing them 6th. With 69 home runs, they rank 7th, showing they have the power to score runs.

Jacob Lopez will start for the Athletics with an ERA of 2.57. This gives them a strong chance on the mound against the Blue Jays. The Athletics’ lineup features power hitters like Tyler Soderstrom and Brent Rooker, who can change the game with one swing.

The Blue Jays Can Win If…

The Toronto Blue Jays are coming off a strong performance against the Texas Rangers, winning 2-0. Paxton Schultz led the way with 2 2/3 innings, allowing just one hit and striking out four. Bo Bichette hit a home run, driving in both runs for the team.

Key stats show the Blue Jays have a solid pitching staff, with a team ERA of 4.00 and a batting average against of .235, ranked 8th in the league. Their pitching depth is further highlighted by 18 quality starts, placing them 10th. On offense, they have 90 doubles, ranking 9th, which shows their ability to hit for extra bases.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is a key player for the Blue Jays, with a batting average of .279 and seven home runs. He leads the team in runs with 31. With José Berríos starting, the Blue Jays have a good chance to keep the Athletics’ bats in check and secure another win.

The Lean

The Blue Jays are favored with a moneyline of -149, and they have a stronger pitching staff compared to the Athletics. The Blue Jays have a 4.00 ERA, while the Athletics have a 5.39 ERA. My model projects the Blue Jays to win with a score of 5-4. Therefore, the recommendation is to pick the Blue Jays to win straight up.

The current over/under line is set at 8.5. The Athletics have a high batting average and slugging percentage, ranking 5th and 6th respectively. The Blue Jays have allowed fewer home runs and have a better WHIP. My model projects a total score of 9 runs. Therefore, the recommendation is to take the over at 8.5.

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Blue Jays Need a Spark: Can Offense Wake Up vs A’s?

The Toronto Blue Jays are back at Rogers Centre Thursday night to open a crucial seven-game homestand — and they desperately need a wake-up call on offense. After managing just six total runs over a 2-4 road trip, including a one-hit win over Texas, the bats are looking quiet at the worst time.

Even the two wins against the Rangers weren’t exactly offensive masterpieces. Toronto scored four runs in the entire series and won Wednesday’s finale 2-0 thanks to a clutch, pinch-hit homer by Bo Bichette — who wasn’t even supposed to play due to back tightness.

Still, it was just enough.

Bo Bichette Comes Off the Bench and Delivers the Win

When Bichette stepped into the box in the top of the ninth, the Blue Jays had done next to nothing offensively. But with one swing, he drilled a two-run shot that gave Toronto all it needed.

That home run was the team’s first big moment in days, maybe weeks.

Manager John Schneider admitted Bichette wasn’t supposed to play: “It wasn’t a planned thing,” he said. “We’ll see how it rolls out and see how guys do in certain spots.”

For the Jays, “spots” were exactly the issue. The lineup was shuffled, with Daulton Varsho leading off, Anthony Santander hitting second, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. moving down to third.

That mix, however, didn’t light the fire.

Guerrero Extends On-Base Streak

Varsho and Santander went 0-for-4, but Guerrero quietly stayed hot. He went 2-for-3 with a walk, extending his career-best on-base streak to 28 games.

Add Nathan Lukes and Addison Barger, who both had two hits, and you’d think there was some offensive spark. But Toronto went just 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position and ended the series 1-for-31 in those scenarios.

Schneider remains hopeful. “You’ve got to keep getting traffic,” he said. “It takes one to get it going.”

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Jays Pitching Quietly Keeps Them Afloat

The Blue Jays pulled off a rare bullpen game on Wednesday, and it worked flawlessly. Paxton Schultz, Eric Lauer, Braydon Fisher, Brendon Little, and Jeff Hoffman combined to give up just four baserunners (one hit, three walks) and strike out 13 Rangers.

For an offense struggling this badly, elite pitching has been the saving grace. But the arms can’t carry everything forever.

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Oakland’s Freefall: A’s Limp Into Toronto on 1-13 Slide

The Oakland Athletics have their own problems — and they’re even bigger. The team is just 1-13 over its last 14 games, including a 5-3 loss to the Astros on Wednesday that followed a familiar script.

Starter Luis Severino pitched well (six innings, one earned run, milestone 1,000th strikeout), but the bullpen gave up a three-run seventh inning to blow the lead. Rookie reliever Justin Sterner took the loss.

Manager Mark Kotsay didn’t hide his frustration. “That’s kind of the story we’ve been going through,” he said. “Severino gave us a great performance. He walked off the mound with a lead, and we just haven’t been able to finish.”

A Road Trip Off to a Rocky Start

The loss in Houston dropped Oakland to 0-2 on their current road trip, and things won’t get easier in Toronto.

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Thursday’s Matchup: Jacob Lopez vs. Jose Berríos

Left-hander Jacob Lopez (0-2, 2.57 ERA) will take the ball for Oakland. While his numbers look strong on the surface, he’s yet to notch a win this year.

Lopez has made one career start vs. the Blue Jays — back in 2023 with the Rays — and it wasn’t exactly pretty: 5 1/3 innings, eight hits, six runs (five earned). Somehow, he still got the W.

This time, he’ll need more support from the bullpen and offense if he’s going to rewrite that script.

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Berríos Needs to Snap a Winless Streak

Toronto counters with Jose Berríos (1-2, 4.22 ERA), who hasn’t picked up a win since April 7. Over his last eight starts, he’s 0-1 with a 4.08 ERA — consistent but not dominant.

In 11 career starts vs. Oakland, Berríos is 3-3 with a 3.46 ERA.

Both pitchers will be looking for redemption in a series both teams desperately want to win.

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What Needs to Change for the Blue Jays?

The most glaring issue? Toronto is hitting under .050 in their last 30 chances with runners on second or third. That’s not just unlucky — it’s unsustainable.

They don’t need home runs every night, but a few timely singles would go a long way.

Re-establish the Lineup Core

If Bichette is healthy enough to return full-time, Toronto should go back to their core top four: Bichette, Guerrero, Springer, and Varsho. This group has chemistry and history — and it may be the only way to kickstart the offense.

FAQs

Why is Toronto’s offense struggling so much?

The Jays are getting hits but failing to capitalize with runners in scoring position — just 1-for-31 in their last series.

Who hit the game-winning homer vs. Texas?

Bo Bichette came off the bench to smash a two-run pinch-hit homer in the ninth inning Wednesday.

How has Vladimir Guerrero Jr. been performing?

He’s been solid — 2-for-3 on Wednesday and now riding a career-best 28-game on-base streak.

Who is starting for Toronto vs. Oakland?

Jose Berríos (1-2, 4.22 ERA) takes the mound looking to break an eight-start winless streak.

What’s Oakland’s recent record?

The A’s are just 1-13 over their last 14 games and have struggled to close out games, even with leads.

Is Jacob Lopez a reliable starter for Oakland?

He has a solid ERA (2.57) but hasn’t yet earned a win this season. His lone start vs. Toronto was rocky, though he still won.

Conclusion: Jays and A’s Both Need a Spark — Who’ll Light It First?

This four-game series between the Blue Jays and Athletics is a showdown between two struggling offenses — but only one can use it as a turning point. Will Toronto’s stars wake up at home, or will Oakland snap out of its slump first?

With Bichette possibly returning to the starting lineup, Guerrero heating up, and Berríos on the bump, the Jays have every reason to believe they can turn it around.

spread
moneyline
over/under
Toronto Blue Jays
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-150
O 8.5
-110
Oakland Athletics
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120
U 8.5
-110
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