MLB Game Preview: Minnesota Twins (8-7) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (6-8)

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First Pitch is scheduled for 1:37 PM ET
Venue:
Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
TV/Streaming: SNET (Blue Jays), Twins.TV, MLB.TV, Fubo
2026 MLB Regular Season – Interleague Series Rubber Match (Finale of 3-Game Set)

Weather Updates

Gametime Forecast (Rogers Centre): Controlled indoor/domed environment (retractable roof expected closed for early-April conditions). External temps ~40-46°F with light winds (8-11 mph NW), humidity ~70-79%, and a 5-10% chance of precipitation outside. No impact on play—perfect, climate-controlled conditions inside the dome eliminate wind, rain, or temperature variables. Expect standard Rogers Centre offense (slight carry possible on fly balls but no extreme effects).

Team Records & Standings Context

The Twins enter at 8-7 and sit 2nd in the AL Central with a 3-5 road record. They have already taken Game 2 of this series (7-4 on Saturday) and are looking to steal the rubber match on the road after a strong early-season showing. The Blue Jays are 6-8 and 4th in the AL East with a 6-5? home mark (series context). They won Game 1 convincingly (10-4 on Friday) but dropped Saturday’s contest and need a series win at home to stabilize their young season.

Recent Team Form

Twins (last 5-10 games): 5-2 stretch overall and winners of five of their last six. Saturday’s 7-4 victory featured a seven-run third inning with power from Trevor Larnach (3-run HR) and Brooks Lee (solo shot). Minnesota is averaging ~4.6 runs per game with a strong team ERA.

Blue Jays (recent form): 3-7 in the last 10 and losers of Saturday’s game. Offense showed life in Game 1 but has been inconsistent lately. Toronto averages ~4.7 runs per game with a 4.3 team ERA but has struggled with consistency at home in the series.

Injury Report

Twins:

Royce Lewis (INF) – 10-Day IL (left knee sprain)

Cody Laweryson (P) – 15-Day IL (right forearm strain)

Travis Adams (P) – 15-Day IL (triceps)

David Festa (SP) – 60-Day IL (shoulder impingement)

Pablo López (SP) – 60-Day IL (elbow/Tommy John surgery)
Depth in the rotation and infield tested, but the lineup remains competitive with recent hot bats.

Blue Jays:

Addison Barger (OF/3B) – 10-Day IL (sprained ankle)

Alejandro Kirk (C) – 10-Day IL (left thumb surgery)

Shane Bieber (SP) – 15-Day IL (elbow)

Trey Yesavage (P) – 15-Day IL (right shoulder impingement)

Yimi Garcia (RP) – 15-Day IL (elbow)

José Berrios (SP) – 15-Day IL (elbow)
Catching and rotation depth significantly thinned; bullpen and lineup adjustments required.

Projected Lineups & Key Player Matchups

Twins (projected):

Lineup highlights: Brooks Lee (hot streak – multi-game homer tear); Trevor Larnach (power surge Saturday); Byron Buxton, Carlos Correa, Ryan Jeffers (recent 3-run HR).

Starting Pitcher: Taj Bradley (RHP, 2-0, 1.08 ERA, strong April form).

Blue Jays (projected):

Lineup highlights: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, Daulton Varsho; depleted catching and outfield options force depth pieces.

Starting Pitcher: Max Scherzer (RHP, 1-1, 3.38 ERA).

Notable Matchups:

Bradley (elite early-season command, 10+ K potential) vs. Blue Jays’ power-heavy but injury-hit lineup.

Scherzer (veteran experience) vs. Twins’ emerging hot bats (Lee/Larnach especially dangerous).

Bullpens: Twins’ relief has been solid; Blue Jays lean on available arms after multiple IL moves.

Dome factor: Neutral conditions favor the better starter (Bradley’s edge).

Series History

The 2026 season series is tied 1-1: Blue Jays won Game 1 10-4 (April 10); Twins won Game 2 7-4 (April 11). Historically, the clubs have split recent head-to-heads roughly evenly, with games at Rogers Centre often competitive and moderate-to-high scoring.

Betting Trends

Twins: Strong as road underdogs lately (+100 value); Over has hit in recent high-event games (e.g., Saturday’s 11 combined runs).

Blue Jays: 3-2 ATS at home but 1-2 in series; totals trend moderate in dome.

Pitching duel: Bradley’s 1.08 ERA vs. Scherzer’s experience tilts toward a tighter game, but injuries favor Twins’ momentum.

Series-specific: Game 1 Over, Game 2 Over; today’s aces project moderate scoring.

Game Odds

Minnesota Twins             7.5

Toronto Blue Jays             – 143

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 11, 2026

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