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The Toronto Blue Jays have won nine out of their last ten games, and are averaging seven runs per game since May 29th. That has been exhibited in their current series with five or more runs in both games against the Twins. Nathan Lukes went 2 for 3 yesterday against Minnesota, and the best game of his career was against the Twins last season when he went 4 for 6. Take Lukes to clear his total bases prop.

Bo Bichette is coming off a quiet game, but I like the value on him to score from the leadoff spot at Minnesota. Twins starter Joe Ryan has been worse during the daytime (4.67 ERA) and he's facing a Blue Jays' offense that ranks second in OPS (.814) over the past 15 days. Bichette is 2 for 6 lifetime against Ryan; he's coming off his first hitless game since May 26. Look for BIchette to start at least one rally Sunday.
The Jays have won four straight but I struggle to believe they sweep the Twins, one of MLB's best home clubs, especially with Toronto's bullpen quite taxed. Closer Jeff Hoffman saved both in the series so far, for example. Sunday starter Bowden Francis (2-7, 5.84) had a breakout final few months in 2024 but has massively regressed in 2025. Francis is tied for the MLB lead with 17 HRs allowed. The Twins' Joe Ryan has a 2.89 home ERA and had a dominant '24 start against Toronto.
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