MLB Game Preview: Texas Rangers (40-42) vs. Toronto Blue Jays (39-43)

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Probable Pitchers: Cal Quantrill (TEX) vs. Dylan Cease (TOR)

Location: Rogers Centre – Toronto, Ontario, Canada

First Pitch: 3:07 PM ET

Broadcast: Sportsnet / Bally Sports Southwest / MLB.TV

Venue Profile – Rogers Centre

Type: Retractable roof (likely closed due to summer heat)

Capacity: ~49,000

Surface: Artificial turf

Ballpark Factors:

Boosts home runs to left and left‑center

Fast turf increases ground‑ball singles

Plays hitter‑friendly when roof is closed

Weather Forecast – Toronto, ON

Temperature: 84–87°F

Humidity: Moderate

Wind: 8–12 mph (irrelevant if roof closed)

Conditions: Sunny, warm

Impact:

With the roof likely closed, neutral to hitter‑friendly environment

Turf speed benefits line‑drive hitters on both sides

Injury Report

Texas Rangers

Corey Seager – ACTIVE

Marcus Semien – ACTIVE

Josh Jung – OUT (wrist)

Evan Carter – DAY‑TO‑DAY (hamstring)

Nathan Eovaldi – OUT (forearm)

Toronto Blue Jays

Bo Bichette – ACTIVE

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – ACTIVE

George Springer – DAY‑TO‑DAY (ankle)

Kevin Gausman – OUT (shoulder)

Jordan Romano – OUT (elbow)

Probable Pitchers

Texas – RHP Cal Quantrill

2026 Season: 5–6, 4.18 ERA, 1.31 WHIP

Last 5 Starts: 2–2, 3.97 ERA

Strengths:

Heavy sinker generates ground balls

Good command when ahead in counts

Keeps ball in the park

Concerns:

Struggles vs. right‑handed power

Toronto’s lineup matches up well with his pitch mix

Toronto – RHP Dylan Cease

2026 Season: 7–5, 3.62 ERA, 1.19 WHIP

Last 5 Starts: 3–1, 2.94 ERA

Strengths:

Elite strikeout stuff

High‑spin slider is a wipeout pitch

Excellent at home (3.11 ERA at Rogers Centre)

Concerns:

Occasional command lapses

Rangers’ lineup is patient and can elevate pitch counts

Team Records & Recent Form

Texas Rangers (40–42)

Last 10: 4–6

Road Record: 18–23

Run Differential: -12

Trend: Offense inconsistent; pitching stabilizing but lacks depth

Toronto Blue Jays (39–43)

Last 10: 6–4

Home Record: 22–19

Run Differential: -4

Trend: Cease anchoring rotation; offense improving with Guerrero heating up

Series History

2025 Season Series: Rangers won 4–2

2026 Season Series: Toronto leads 1–0 (won 6–3 on June 26)

At Rogers Centre (last 12): Toronto leads 7–5

Key Trend: Games between these teams often feature high scoring due to hitter‑friendly conditions

Key Player Matchups

Corey Seager (TEX) vs. Dylan Cease

Edge: Even

Seager handles high‑velocity, high‑spin pitchers well. Cease’s slider is the X‑factor — if he commands it, Seager’s impact is limited.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) vs. Cal Quantrill

Edge: Toronto

Guerrero crushes sinkerballers and has a .330+ average vs. sinker/changeup pitchers. Quantrill’s pitch‑to‑contact style plays into Guerrero’s strengths.

Marcus Semien (TEX) vs. Jays’ Bullpen

Edge: Texas

Toronto’s bullpen is depleted without Romano and Gausman’s innings. Semien thrives in late‑inning leverage situations.

Bo Bichette (TOR) vs. Rangers’ Infield Defense

Edge: Toronto

Bichette’s line‑drive approach plays well on turf. Texas’ infield range is average, especially without Jung.

Statistical Comparison

CategoryRangersBlue JaysEdge
Runs/Game4.414.56Toronto
Team ERA4.324.09Toronto
Bullpen ERA4.214.38Texas
HR8892Toronto
OPS.728.742Toronto
Defensive Runs Saved+6+12Toronto

Toronto holds slight advantages across most categories.

Betting Trends

Blue Jays are 7–3 in Cease’s last 10 starts

Rangers are 3–7 in their last 10 road games

Toronto overs have hit in 5 of last 7

Texas unders have hit in 4 of last 6

Cease has a 2.94 ERA in his last 5 starts

Game Odds

Texas Rangers                    8

Toronto Blue Jays             – 182

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, June 26, 2026

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