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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Minnesota Twins prediction and betting picks for Game 1 of the Wild Card Series on Tuesday. The Twins come in with home-field advantage, but the Blue Jays have the better record. Which side takes an early 1-0 lead today?
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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Minnesota Twins Prediction, Betting Pick and Latest Odds for Wild Card Series Game 1

The Toronto Blue Jays vs. the Minnesota Twins will duel things out from Target Field for game one of the AL Wild Card round. Toronto enters play as the number six seed in the AL despite having a better record than the Twins, so they'll be on the road for this series.

Blue Jays vs. Twins Date, Time and Where to Watch

  • Date: October 3, 2023
  • Time: 4:30 pm ET
  • Where to Watch: ESPN

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Minnesota Twins Prediction

Shortstop Bo Bichette was the most consistent bat in the Jays lineup. Bichette ended the campaign batting a team-best .306. Additionally, Bitchette hit twenty home runs 

George Springer brings loads of playoff experience into this series. Springer, who won the World Series as a part of the Houston Astros, has a knack for delivering in the big moment.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will look to make his post-season mark in this series. Guerrero Jr. led the Jays in home runs with ninety-six and runs batted in with ninety-four.

The Jays will hand the ball to their ace Kevin Gausman. The former LSU star turned in a heck of a season, representing a record of 12-9 and an era of 3.16.

Minnesota enters the playoffs as the number three seed in the American League.

It is essential to note the Twins have the worst record of any playoff team in the AL (87-75).

Veteran shortstop Carlos Correa loves the big moment in the postseason. Correa, who won a ring with the Astors, led the Twins in hits with 118 but ended the year batting .230, a career low.

German-born outfielder Max Kepler was the best power source for Minnesota, blasting twenty-four home runs.

Former first-overall pick Royce Lewis came along at the end of the year. Lewis batted .309 in fifty-eight games.

Pablo Lopez will toe the rubber for Minnesota today. Lopez led the team with eleven wins and two hundred thirty-four strikeouts. 

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Minnesota Twins Pick

Toronto is the better team and played better on the road this season. Toronto represented a record of 46-35. 

The Jays had the third most wins on the road in the AL. 

Toronto has enjoyed success vs. Lopez. The team is batting .268 vs. Lopez in fifty-six at-bats. Bo Bichette and Whit Meffield are both hitting .400 vs. Lopez.

Lopez has struggled to pitch in Minnesota, with an era of 4.21 at home compared to 3.10 on the road.

Gausman has seen this Twins lineup often, which is an advantage to Gausman. The Twins are hitting .250 vs. Gausman in one hundred eight at-bats.

Gausman was one of the best pitchers on the road this season, with an era of 3.27 and seven wins.

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Matt McCuen is a native of Delco, PA. He has been working in the sports gambling industry and creating content for the last few years. He is an expert in numerous different sports, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and collegiate sports. You can follow Matt on Twitter at @DeadPresPicks.

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