Toronto Blue Jays vs San Francisco Giants Prediction, 7/6/2026 MLB Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Toronto Blue Jays vs San Francisco Giants
Date: Monday, July 6, 2026
Location: Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA
TV: NBC Bay Area
Odds/Point Spread: Toronto (-128) San Francisco (+106)
Oracle Park is the location where the San Francisco Giants (37-51) will play the Toronto Blue Jays (42-47) on Monday. The line on this contest has Toronto at -128 while San Francisco is opening at +106. The total is set at 8. The pitchers expected to start will be Kevin Gausman and Landen Roupp.

As a team, the Toronto Blue Jays are compiling 4.0 runs per contest, which ranks them 27th in baseball. They have notched a total of 356 runs while holding a team on-base percentage of .307. The Blue Jays have tallied 143 doubles as a team and have knocked 88 baseballs out of the park. They have accounted for 342 RBI's as well as 731 base knocks this season, and their team batting average sits at .245. Toronto has a slugging percentage of .385 and have struck out 661 times, while drawing a walk on 244 occasions.
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Their strikeout to walk ratio is 2.50 and their pitching staff has earned a collective WHIP of 1.31. Blue Jays pitchers have given up 101 home runs and 394 total runs (15th in the league). Toronto has allowed 717 base hits (8.2 per 9 innings) as well as 362 earned runs. The Blue Jays have an earned run average of 4.12 over the course of the season (13th in the league), and the staff has struck out 790 hitters. Their pitching staff has walked 316 hitters and their FIP comes in at 4.06 as a unit on the season.
The Blue Jays have dispatched 334 relievers to the hill this year. The bullpen pitchers have inherited 146 runners over the course of the season with 26.0% of them crossing home plate. The relief pitchers have tallied 59 holds this year (4th in baseball). Blue Jays pitchers have stepped onto the hill with opponents on base 100 times and also have had 109 appearances in high leverage situations. They have accumulated 28 saves for the year and have missed out on 12 out of their 40 save opportunities. The Blue Jays relievers have earned a save rate of 70.0% and have entered the game in 102 save situations.
The Blue Jays have turned 69.5% of balls hit into play into outs out of their 7,116 innings on the diamond, which has them sitting at 21st in baseball. The Toronto Blue Jays have 2,372 putouts for the season, in addition to 747 assists and 56 errors. Their fielding percentage is at .982 which ranks 26th in professional baseball, and have a total of 64 double plays.
Gausman (116-120 career win-loss record) has a FIP of 3.78 and he has gone up against 8,405 batters in the major leagues. He has allowed 1,931 base knocks (8.6 hits per 9 innings) with 559 free passes. His earned run average is 3.83 (857 earned runs allowed) and his WHIP is 1.238. Gausman has pitched in 2,012 innings and has earned 2,054 punch outs in his pro baseball career.
The Giants hold a team slugging percentage of .420 and they are scoring 4.07 runs per game (25th in MLB). They have put up 170 two-baggers, while taking a walk 209 times and recording 358 runs. San Francisco has a total of 95 HRs on the year to go along with 349 runs batted in. They have struck out on 681 occasions (26th in baseball) and have a total of 773 base hits. The San Francisco Giants have earned an on-base percentage of .307 and a batting average of .256 this year.
The Giants are sitting with a team WHIP of 1.382 and are the owners of a FIP of 4.28 as a squad for the season. They sit at 20th in MLB as a staff in total hits relinquished with 734. The San Francisco pitching staff have allowed 423 runs on the campaign while holding a team ERA of 4.49 (387 earned runs surrendered). They have earned a strikeout to walk ratio of 7.90 (678 strikeouts vs 337 free passes). They have allowed 89 home runs and they relinquish 4.91 runs per 9 innings (21st in MLB).
San Francisco bullpen pitchers have an inherited score rate of 35.2% out of their 145 inherited runners. Their relievers have taken the field 64 times in high leverage situations in addition to 96 occasions with runners on base. Sitting with 70 save situations, the Giants have 42 holds in addition to 10 blown saves. They are ranked 17th in the league holding a save percentage of 64.3%, and they have sent 279 relief pitchers to the mound for the year.
In their 6,981 innings on the diamond, the Giants have earned a efficiency on defense of 69.2% (22nd in professional baseball). The San Francisco Giants have turned 82 double plays and own a fielding percentage of .981 (29th in pro baseball). The Giants have racked up 810 assists, 60 errors and have notched a total of 2,327 putouts over the course of the season.
Roupp (13-17 career mark) has a 4.02 earned run average while allowing 8.7 hits per nine innings. His strikeout to walk ratio is 2.23 and he has gone up against 1,074 batters in his career. He has given up 110 earned runs while holding a WHIP of 1.419 and a FIP of 4.0. During his MLB career, Roupp has conceded 238 base knocks while he has tallied 248 strikeouts in 246 innings.
Who will win tonight's MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Toronto (-128)
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