PREMIUM
Stephen Nover's MLB 10-Dime Annihilator
(MLB) Toronto vs. Atlanta,
Point Spread: -1.50 | -130.00 Toronto (Away)
Result: Win
Point Spread: -1.50 | -130.00 Toronto (Away)
Result: Win
Toronto can stake its claim to being one of the best teams in baseball. Certainly, the Blue Jays have the No. 1 offense.
The Blue Jays have won by more than one run in each of their last 13 victories.
The Braves can stake their claim to being one of the worst teams in baseball as evidenced by 40 losses in their last 52 games. That's expansion level bad, which the Braves nearly are being in a clear rebuilding stage.
Atlanta has lost by more than one run during its past 22 defeats.
Sparked by the return of Edwin Encarnacion, the Blue Jays got back to winning big on Wednesday crushing the Braves, 9-1.
Toronto should do its customary damage against righty Matt Wisler. The Blue Jays are 25-9 in their last 34 games against a righthander.
Wisler has been a disappointment. His results haven't matched the hype as he's 5-7 with a 5.60. He hasn't won since July 26. Atlanta is 0-6 in Wisler's last six starts. Twice in his last four starts Wisler has been rocked for seven earned runs while failing to reach the third inning.
Meanwhile Toronto starter Marco Estrada has been consistently solid. Since the start of June, Estrada has gone 11-5 with a 3.11 ERA. Foes are batting only .204 against him during this span. Estrada has held opponents to three earned runs or less in eight of his last nine starts.
The Blue Jays have won by more than one run in each of their last 13 victories.
The Braves can stake their claim to being one of the worst teams in baseball as evidenced by 40 losses in their last 52 games. That's expansion level bad, which the Braves nearly are being in a clear rebuilding stage.
Atlanta has lost by more than one run during its past 22 defeats.
Sparked by the return of Edwin Encarnacion, the Blue Jays got back to winning big on Wednesday crushing the Braves, 9-1.
Toronto should do its customary damage against righty Matt Wisler. The Blue Jays are 25-9 in their last 34 games against a righthander.
Wisler has been a disappointment. His results haven't matched the hype as he's 5-7 with a 5.60. He hasn't won since July 26. Atlanta is 0-6 in Wisler's last six starts. Twice in his last four starts Wisler has been rocked for seven earned runs while failing to reach the third inning.
Meanwhile Toronto starter Marco Estrada has been consistently solid. Since the start of June, Estrada has gone 11-5 with a 3.11 ERA. Foes are batting only .204 against him during this span. Estrada has held opponents to three earned runs or less in eight of his last nine starts.