MLB Game Preview: Toronto Blue Jays (21-25) vs. New York Yankees (28-19)

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First Pitch: 7:05 PM ET Venue: Yankee Stadium — Bronx, New York Surface: Kentucky Bluegrass Dimensions: LF 318 ft, CF 408 ft, RF 314 ft Park Factor: Extremely hitter‑friendly for left‑handed pull hitters

Venue & Weather Conditions

Yankee Stadium — Bronx, NY

Forecast:

  • Temperature: 68–71°F
  • Wind: 10–14 mph blowing out to right field
  • Humidity: ~62%
  • Precipitation: <10%
  • Impact:
    • Major boost to left‑handed power
    • Short porch in RF becomes even more dangerous
    • Run environment strongly hitter‑friendly

This is a potentially high‑scoring weather setup, especially for left‑handed bats.

Team Form & Context
Toronto Blue Jays (21–25)
  • Have lost 5 of last 7, struggling to generate consistent offense.
  • Averaging 4.2 runs/game in May.
  • Rotation ERA in last 10 games: 4.89
  • Bullpen has been inconsistent (4.41 ERA in May).
  • Corbin has been serviceable but remains vulnerable to HRs.
New York Yankees (28–19)
  • Have won 6 of last 8, trending upward.
  • Offense averaging 5.0 runs/game in May.
  • Pitching staff strong at home (3.52 ERA at Yankee Stadium).
  • Weathers has been one of the Yankees’ most improved arms.
Injury Report
Toronto Blue Jays
  • Bo Bichette — OUT (knee)
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. — Day‑to‑Day (back tightness)
  • Kevin Gausman — OUT (forearm)
  • Jordan Romano — Day‑to‑Day (elbow)

Impact: Without Bichette and possibly Guerrero, Toronto’s lineup loses its two most dangerous right‑handed bats.

New York Yankees
  • Aaron Judge — PROBABLE (hand contusion)
  • Giancarlo Stanton — Day‑to‑Day (hamstring)
  • Carlos Rodón — OUT (shoulder)
  • Jonathan Loáisiga — OUT (elbow)

Impact: Judge’s availability is the biggest swing factor. Even at 80%, he changes the entire lineup dynamic.

Starting Pitching Breakdown
Patrick Corbin — LHP, Toronto Blue Jays

2026 Season Stats:

  • Record: 2–5
  • ERA: 4.92
  • WHIP: 1.43
  • K/BB: 31/14
  • HR Allowed: 9
  • Opp BA: .278

Profile:

  • 90–92 mph fastball
  • Slider remains his best pitch
  • Extreme contact profile
  • Road ERA: 5.21
  • Struggles vs. right‑handed hitters (.301 allowed)

Matchup vs. Yankees:

  • New York’s right‑handed core (Judge, Torres, Volpe) is a nightmare matchup.
  • Short porch in RF punishes Corbin’s fly‑ball tendencies.
  • Weather conditions amplify his HR vulnerability.
Ryan Weathers — LHP, New York Yankees

2026 Season Stats:

  • Record: 4–2
  • ERA: 3.66
  • WHIP: 1.18
  • K/BB: 45/13
  • HR Allowed: 5
  • Opp BA: .232

Profile:

  • 94–96 mph fastball
  • Improved slider + changeup
  • Strong command
  • Home ERA: 3.41
  • Excellent vs. left‑handed hitters (.204 allowed)

Matchup vs. Blue Jays:

  • Toronto’s lineup is right‑hand heavy, but weakened without Bichette.
  • Weathers’ fastball/slider combo plays well vs. Toronto’s aggressive hitters.
Key Player Matchups
Blue Jays Hitters vs. Weathers
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: If active, best Toronto matchup
  • Daulton Varsho: Power threat but struggles vs. LHP
  • George Springer: Needs to spark the offense; good vs. fastballs
  • Justin Turner: Veteran presence; handles lefties well

Edge: Weathers

Yankees Hitters vs. Corbin
  • Aaron Judge: Elite vs. LHP; short porch tailor‑made for him
  • Gleyber Torres: Excellent vs. sliders
  • Anthony Volpe: Hot streak; thrives vs. soft contact pitchers
  • Alex Verdugo: Lefty bat benefits from wind out to RF

Edge: Yankees (significant)

Recent Team Trends
Toronto Blue Jays
  • 2–5 in last 7
  • Under is 6–3 in last 9
  • 3–7 in last 10 road games
  • Corbin starts: TOR is 2–6
New York Yankees
  • 6–2 in last 8
  • Over is 5–2 in last 7
  • 8–3 in last 11 home games
  • Weathers starts: NYY is 6–3
Head‑to‑Head Trends
  • Yankees have won 7 of last 10
  • Over is 6–4 in last 10
  • Games at Yankee Stadium average 9.4 runs over last 10 meetings

GAME ODDS

Toronto Blue Jays 9

New York Yankees -205

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, May 17, 2026

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