WINNER - Tampa Bay Rays moneyline
Final: Tampa Bay Rays 8, Toronto Blue Jays 5
+1.21u
Profit
✅ Rays +121 Cash: Toronto's Moneyline Curse Continues
Godds Pick
Tampa Bay Rays ML
Moneyline · Best odds: +121 at LowVig.ag
Tampa Bay has dominated Toronto in 2026, winning all 3 meetings by a combined 12-4. The Rays boast a superior ERA (3.51 vs 4.03) and a better moneyline record (205-180 vs 56-318). Despite being road underdogs, they offer strong value at +121.
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Pick Cashed
Final: Tampa Bay Rays 8, Toronto Blue Jays 5 • Tampa Bay Rays moneyline ML
+1.21u
⚡ Why It Hit
The Rays' superior pitching and recent form carried over. Toronto's moneyline record (56-318) is historically bad. Getting +121 on a team with the best record in the AL East was pure value.
Post-Game Analysis
✅ WIN: Tampa Bay Rays 8, Toronto Blue Jays 5. Our pick at +121 cashed, and the Rays made it look easy.
The Rays just keep proving the market wrong. They swept Toronto at home, then went into Rogers Centre and did it again. Tampa Bay's pitching held the Blue Jays to 5 runs, but the real story was their offense. They put up 8 runs against a Toronto staff that's been shaky all year. The Blue Jays' moneyline record is still an abysmal 56-318, and that's not changing anytime soon. LowVig had the best number at +121, and anyone who grabbed it got premium value on a team that's simply better.
This win reinforces what we already knew: the Rays are undervalued in the market, especially when they're getting plus money. The Blue Jays are a public team that gets too much respect from oddsmakers. Fading Toronto at home when the Rays are the better team is a profitable pattern.
The God of Odds delivers again.
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The God of Odds likes the Tampa Bay Rays on the moneyline at +121 and LowVig is the place to hammer it.
Let's keep this simple. The Rays are 25-13, the best record in the AL East. They just swept the Blue Jays in a 3-game set at home, outscoring Toronto 12-4. Now they travel north, and the market still has Toronto as favorites? That's a gift.
Toronto's moneyline record is an abysmal 56-318. That's not a typo. They lose outright constantly. Their ERA sits at 4.03, while Tampa Bay's is a sharp 3.51. The Rays cover spreads at 52% and have a winning road record at 11-9. The Blue Jays are 18-21 overall, and they've been inconsistent, going 4-6 in their last 10. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay is 7-2-1 in their last 10.
Injuries matter here too. Toronto is without reliever Chay Yeager, while Tampa Bay only misses Austin Vernon. That gives the Rays a bullpen edge in a game where relief pitching often decides the outcome.
Now for the edge: LowVig offers the Rays at +121, while MyBookie has them at +118. That's a 3-cent difference on a dog. Always take the best number. Lock in Tampa Bay at +121 and let the sharp money ride.
The Rays are the better team, in better form, and have owned the Blue Jays head-to-head. Fading Toronto at this price is the play.

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