Fenway Park, Boston, MA
First Pitch: 7:10 PM ET
Probable Pitchers:
TOR: TBD vs. BOS: Zach Tolle (LHP)
Broadcast: NESN, Sportsnet, MLB.TV
The Blue Jays and Red Sox meet for a mid‑June AL East matchup between two clubs trying to claw back toward .500. Toronto enters with inconsistent offense but improved pitching, while Boston continues to lean heavily on its young rotation and Fenway‑friendly bats.
Venue & Weather
Fenway Park — Boston, Massachusetts
- Opened: 1912
- Capacity: ~37,700
- Park Factors:
- Boosts doubles and right‑handed pull power
- Green Monster alters outfield defensive alignments
- Short right field rewards lefty hitters
Weather Forecast
- Temperature: 74–77°F
- Wind: 6–9 mph out to left
- Humidity: 55–60%
- Rain Chance: <10%
- Impact:
- Warm, dry air favors carry to left field
- Slight boost for right‑handed hitters aiming for the Monster
Injury Report
Toronto Blue Jays
- Bo Bichette — OUT (knee)
- Jordan Romano — OUT (elbow)
- Kevin Gausman — Healthy
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. — Healthy
- Daulton Varsho — Healthy
Impact: Bichette’s absence continues to hurt Toronto’s middle‑infield production and lineup depth.
Boston Red Sox
- Triston Casas — OUT (rib)
- Trevor Story — OUT (shoulder)
- Jarren Duran — Healthy
- Zach Tolle — Healthy
- Kenley Jansen — Healthy
Impact: Boston’s infield remains depleted, but the outfield core is intact and producing.
Team Records & Recent Form
Toronto Blue Jays (34–38)
- Last 10: 5–5
- Road Record: 15–20
- Run Differential: -14
- Trend: Pitching stabilizing; offense remains streaky.
Boston Red Sox (29–40)
- Last 10: 4–6
- Home Record: 14–19
- Run Differential: -32
- Trend: Rotation showing flashes; bullpen inconsistent; offense reliant on top‑of‑order production.
Series History
- 2025 Season: Toronto won 9–4
- Last 20 Meetings: Toronto leads 12–8
- At Fenway (last 10): Even, 5–5
Toronto has handled Boston well in recent seasons, especially in high‑scoring games.
Key Player Matchups
1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) vs. Zach Tolle (BOS)
- Guerrero crushes left‑handed pitching
- Tolle’s strength is soft contact and ground balls
- If Tolle keeps the ball down, he can neutralize Guerrero’s power
2. Jarren Duran (BOS) vs. Toronto’s TBD Starter
- Duran’s speed and gap power thrive at Fenway
- Toronto’s starter choice will dictate how aggressive Boston can be on the bases
3. Rafael Devers (BOS) vs. Toronto Bullpen
- Devers has slugged over .500 vs. Toronto since 2023
- With Romano out, late‑inning matchups favor Boston
4. Daulton Varsho (TOR) vs. Boston’s Right‑Side Defense
- Varsho’s pull power plays well toward the bullpen area in right
- Boston’s shifting patterns will be tested
Betting Trends
Toronto
- Over is 6–2 in last 8 road games
- 4–1 in last 5 vs. losing teams
- 5–2 in last 7 at Fenway
Boston
- Under is 5–2 in last 7 at home
- 3–7 in last 10 overall
- 2–6 in last 8 vs. AL East opponents
Predictive Analysis
Why Toronto can win
- Guerrero and Varsho match up well vs. Tolle
- Bullpen depth improving despite injuries
- Historically strong at Fenway
Why Boston can win
- Tolle’s ground‑ball profile fits Fenway’s dimensions
- Duran and Devers can exploit Toronto’s inconsistent pitching
- Home‑field advantage in a hitter‑friendly park
X‑Factor:
Toronto’s starting pitcher selection. If they go with a high‑strikeout arm, Boston’s contact‑heavy approach suffers. If not, Boston’s left‑handed bats could feast.
Game Odds
Toronto Blue Jays – 115
Boston Red Sox 7.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, June 15, 2026








