
The Blue Jays vs. Dodgers odds favour Los Angeles in Monday’s World Series rematch, with Toronto dealing with a wave of injuries and Los Angeles bringing the hotter lineup into Rogers Centre. While Max Scherzer gives the Blue Jays a fighting chance on the mound, the Dodgers’ rested bullpen and powerful offence make them the MLB side to back in this matchup.
Blue Jays vs. Dodgers best bet
Dodgers moneyline: -140 @ Sports Interaction
Dodgers moneyline
The Dodgers have been heavily favoured in every one of their nine games this season, but we’re getting an exceptional moneyline price of -140 (58.33% implied odds) on Monday against an injury-plagued Toronto squad.
We’re getting this exceptional line because of a lopsided starting pitching matchup in favour of Toronto, with southpaw Justin Wrobleski making a spot start against veteran righty Max Scherzer. However, LA’s bullpen is in fine shape from a rest perspective entering this contest, and with Yoshinobu Yamomoto and Shohei Ohtani set to start the subsequent games in this series, you can bet manager Dave Roberts won’t hesitate to lean heavily on his bullpen in an attempt to mix and match his way through this game for the best results.
LA’s bats are scorching hot entering this series (more on that below), and Toronto is literally limping into this three-game set with several key players on the injured list.
Back the Dodgers with confidence at -140 on the moneyline (best odds @ Sports Interaction), and always make sure to shop around and find the best prices on your bets at Canada’s best MLB betting sites.
Blue Jays vs. Dodgers odds
| Blue Jays moneyline odds | +125 |
| Dodgers moneyline odds | -150 |
| Run line odds | Dodgers -1.5 (+115), Blue Jays +1.5 (-135) |
| Game total | Over 8.5 runs (-125), Under 8.5 (+105) |
| Date/time | April 6, 7:07 p.m. ET |
Betting the Blue Jays (4-5 SU, 2-7 ATS, 4-5 o/u)
After starting the season with a three-game sweep of the Athletics, Toronto has just one win in its last six games against inferior opponents (Colorado Rockies and Chicago White Sox). In fact, the Blue Jays enter this contest as losers of four straight games after being swept by the White Sox in Chicago.
The Blue Jays surely had this three-game series with the Dodgers circled on their calendars after Los Angeles ripped a World Series title from their grasp last year, but they’re in miserable form heading into this series against baseball’s undisputed top team.
Injuries are mostly to blame for Toronto’s poor start, as the starting rotation is ravaged and the injury bug is now targeting a few of their positional players (see below).
Betting the Dodgers (7-2 SU, 5-4 ATS, 5-4 o/u)
Unsurprisingly, the Dodgers are off to a fine start and enter this series following a three-game sweep of the Nationals in Washington. They put up a whopping 31 runs across those three games, so the bats are hot entering this World Series rematch with Toronto.
Los Angeles has blasted an MLB-leading 16 home runs, with 10 players leading the balanced attack with at least one long ball. Outfielder Andy Pages has been especially hot to start the new season, hitting three homers with a ridiculous 1.294 OPS through nine games.
From a pitching perspective, the Dodgers have been around the league average in most statistical categories to open the season, ranking 14th in team ERA (3.78) while holding opponents to a .211 batting average.
Probable starting pitchers
Toronto: RHP Max Scherzer (1-0, 1.50 ERA, 0.83 WHIP, 6.00 K/9)
Scherzer will be making his second start of the season for the Blue Jays after holding the Rockies to one run on four hits over six innings on March 31. He threw 83 pitches in that outing, and the Blue Jays will be hoping he can give them some length on Monday night after the bullpen sustained a heavy workload over the weekend in Chicago.
The 41-year-old right-hander turned in a pair of gutsy outings against the Dodgers in last year’s World Series, holding Los Angeles to four earned runs across 8 2/3 innings while striking out six.
Los Angeles: LHP Justin Wrobleski (0-0, 6.75 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, 4.50 K/9)
Wrobleski was unable to crack the Dodgers’ season-opening five-man rotation coming out of spring training, but manager Dave Roberts has now expanded his rotation to include a sixth starter, allowing the southpaw to claim the final spot while Blake Snell recovers from a shoulder injury.
Wrobleski made his 2026 debut out of the bullpen in a 4-2 loss last Sunday to the Cleveland Guardians, allowing three runs on four hits and a walk across four innings of work. He threw just 60 pitches in that outing, so bettors shouldn’t expect a lengthy start on Monday night.
LA’s bullpen is in good shape after sustaining a relatively light workload over the weekend in Washington, so you can expect Roberts to mix and match accordingly throughout the contest.
Notable injuries
The following players are on the injured list for the Blue Jays:
- OF Anthony Santander (shoulder)
- P Cody Ponce (knee)
- C Alejandro Kirk (thumb)
- P Trey Yesavage (shoulder)
- P Jose Berrios (elbow)
- P Shane Bieber (elbow)
- P Yimi Garcia (elbow)
- P Bowden Francis (elbow)
OF Addison Barger is also day-to-day with an ankle injury and is a game-time decision.
The following players are on the injured list for the Dodgers:
- SS Mookie Betts (oblique)
- P Gavin Stone (shoulder)
- P Blake Snell (shoulder)
- IF Enrique Hernandez (elbow)
- 2B Tommy Edman (ankle)
- P Evan Phillips (elbow)
- P Brusdar Graterol (shoulder)
Weather
Cold temperatures will keep the retractable dome at Rogers Centre closed for this contest.
Blue Jays vs. Dodgers betting trends
- The Blue Jays are 0-4 SU and 0-4 on the run line in their last four games.
- The Dodgers are 3-0 SU and 3-0 on the run line on the road this season.
- The Dodgers have hit the team total over in 22 of their past 35 games dating back to last season.
- Toronto has covered the F5 innings run line in 16 of their past 21 games dating back to last season.
Blue Jays vs. Dodgers player prop trends
- Pages is riding a six-game hitting streak and is -165 to extend that streak.
- Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman has exceeded 1.5 hits + runs + RBIs in five straight games and is -140 to extend that streak.
- Shohei Ohtani has homered in two of his last three games and is +165 to go deep on Monday night at Rogers Centre.
- Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker has driven in at least one run in three straight games and is +160 to do it again.
- Freeman has three career homers against Scherzer (+425 to homer on Monday) and owns an impressive .319/.429/.787 slash line in 12 career games at Rogers Centre.
