Blue Jays

3 Teams to Watch Post All-Star Break

I take a look at 3 teams to watch post All-Star break. We look at possible tail and fade situations in the second half of the season.

Keith Waggoner

4 minute read

1) New York Yankees (46-43)
I’m starting to think this is all just a simulation after the events that took place in the Astros/Yankees series this past weekend. Even at 46-43 this team has so many negatives and question marks heading into the second half of the season. It is hard to judge the morale of this clubhouse, but it seems as though all of the Yankees’ Twitter is calling for Boone’s head. I don’t blame them, it’s hard to watch a team invent new ways to lose…

Blue Jays over Rays

I take a look at the Blue Jays vs. Rays matchup and give out what I think is a solid play for this evening.

Keith Waggoner

2 minute read

Line Movement: Both teams opened up at -105 but quickly went off in different directions. We are going to pick up the Blue Jays at a slightly worse line (-120) than their opening number, while the Rays have become slight dogs at +110. This line movement is natural as most of the money (67%) is coming in on Toronto. It’s worth noting that when these two teams met on May 24th, 2021 both lines closed at -105. The Rays had Yarbrough on the mound against the Blue Jays' Trent Thorton and…