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Granted, we're still waiting for Max Scherzer to gain a bit of traction on the mound for the Blue Jays, but that's about the only reason to consider pausing on Toronto. Every other sign is a "go" at Comerica Park, also because the wheels have come off for the Tigers, in a 1-12 skid and outscored 89-33 across that span. The Detroit bullpen continued to crumble last night after Tarik Skubal spun six shutout innings, as Toronto eventually pulled clear. That puts the Blue Jays 18-4 across their last 22, running away in the AL East. Meanwhile, Jack Flaherty has been no relief lately for the slumping Tigers, who have lost in six of Flaherty's last seven starts. Play Blue Jays on Money Line
First place Detroit is in a bad spot right now, as they've lost 12 of their last 13 games, and they just had their ace beaten when the team needed him most. First-place Toronto will attempt to make a four-game sweep of the Tigers on Sunday, and the Blue Jays have won four straight, eight of nine, and 19 of 23. They have the best batting average in baseball over the last 15 days, hitting .288. The Blue Jays have won three of the last four starts behind Max Scherzer, and the Tigers have lost six of the last seven starts behind Jack Flaherty. And the Tigers have some bad body language at the moment. Blue Jays to win.
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