Toronto Blue Jays vs Texas Rangers August 17th 2025
The Texas Rangers will take on the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. The game is set for Sunday, August 17, 2025, at 1:37 PM. The Rangers are currently in a slump, having lost their last four games, with a record of 61-63. They are third in the AL West division.
The Blue Jays, on the other hand, are on a winning streak with three consecutive victories. They hold a record of 73-51 and lead the AL East division. Nathan Eovaldi will start for the Rangers, while José Berríos will take the mound for the Blue Jays. Fans can catch the action on RSN.
Rangers vs Blue Jays Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Texas Rangers vs. Toronto Blue Jays
- Venue: Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON
- Date: Sunday, August 17, 2025
- Betting Odds: Rangers Moneyline -112, Blue Jays Moneyline -106
The Rangers Can Win If…
The Texas Rangers recently faced the Toronto Blue Jays and lost 14-2. Despite the loss, Jake Burger showed good form with three hits and two RBIs. Wyatt Langford also contributed with a double and a run scored.
The Rangers have strengths that can lead them to victory. Their pitching staff has an ERA of 3.46, the best in the league. Nathan Eovaldi, with an ERA of 1.71, will start and can be a key factor in keeping the opposing team’s score low.
Offensively, the Rangers have power hitters who can change the game. Corey Seager leads the team with 17 home runs. Marcus Semien also adds strength with 14 homers, giving the Rangers the potential to score big.
The Blue Jays Can Win If…
The Toronto Blue Jays are coming off a dominant 14-2 win against the Texas Rangers. Myles Straw led the charge with two home runs and five RBIs. Daulton Varsho and Davis Schneider also had strong performances, each contributing a home run and multiple hits.
The Blue Jays hold the top spot in the league with a .270 batting average and a .337 on-base percentage. Their slugging percentage ranks fifth, showing they can hit for power. With 225 doubles, they sit second in the league, demonstrating their ability to find gaps and stretch hits.
José Berríos will take the mound for the Blue Jays. With a 9-4 record and a 3.74 ERA, he has been reliable this season. The Blue Jays’ pitching staff has been effective, ranking third in strikeouts with 1,100, which can be a key factor in controlling the game.
The Lean
The Rangers have a slight edge with a moneyline of -112 compared to the Blue Jays at -106. The Rangers’ pitching ranks first in ERA and second in batting average against, which should help them limit the Blue Jays’ strong offense. My model projects the Rangers to win with a score of 5-4.
The total for the game is set at 8.0, with the over at -115 and the under at -105. Both teams have solid hitting capabilities, with the Blue Jays leading in batting average and on-base percentage. Given these factors, my model projects a total score of 9 runs, suggesting a pick on the over.
Blue Jays Beating Up on Rangers, Go for Series Sweep
The Toronto Blue Jays will aim to complete their 10th series sweep of the season when they host the Texas Rangers on Sunday afternoon.
Toronto rolled past Texas 14-2 on Saturday, clinching the three-game series and extending the Rangers’ losing streak to four games.
Texas has dropped eight of its past nine contests, including Friday’s 6-5 loss when Toronto rallied for four runs in the eighth inning.
“We believe in this roster, this clubhouse,” Rangers first baseman Jake Burger said. “But it is tough to come in here in a big series, lose a heartbreaker last night and then lose big.”
Probable Pitching Matchup
Pitcher | Team | W-L | ERA | WHIP | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nathan Eovaldi | Rangers | 10-3 | 1.71 | 1.05 | Left May 27 start vs TOR after 2 IP (elbow) |
Jose Berríos | Blue Jays | 9-4 | 3.74 | 1.18 | 3-1, 5.61 ERA in 7 career starts vs TEX |
Eovaldi will look to rebound from his last outing, when he allowed five runs and eight hits in five innings vs. Arizona. Toronto counters with José Berríos, who has been reliable but has struggled historically against Texas.
Offensive Leaders in the Series
Player | Team | Highlights |
---|---|---|
Myles Straw | Blue Jays | 2 HR, 5 RBI, 4 hits on Saturday (career-best) |
Daulton Varsho | Blue Jays | 3 hits, HR, walk in Saturday’s win |
Davis Schneider | Blue Jays | HR off Rowdy Tellez, 3 hits Saturday |
Jake Burger | Rangers | 3 hits, 2 RBI, walk in Saturday’s loss |
Key Storylines
- Blue Jays’ Outfield Power Surge: Myles Straw, Daulton Varsho, and Davis Schneider all homered and reached base 4+ times Saturday — the first such feat by an outfield in the modern era (per OptaSTATS).
- Rangers Rotation Needs Stability: Texas turns to Nathan Eovaldi to stop their slide after eight losses in nine games.
- Wild Card Pressure: Toronto is firmly in the AL playoff race, while Texas is in danger of falling out of contention.