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MLB Prop Bets: Toronto Blue Jays vs Colorado Rockies (March 31, 2026)

The Colorado Rockies (1-3) face the Toronto Blue Jays (3-1) at Rogers Centre on Tuesday at 7:07pm (ET). Let's take a look at the MLB Prop Bets for the matchup. Ryan Feltner is the probable pitcher for the Rockies, while Max Scherzer is the probable pitcher for the Blue Jays. The Blue Jays are favored to win at -271, while the Rockies are at +218. The total runs line is set at 8.5, with OVER at -110 and UNDER at -110.

  • The Rockies (+104) have a 69-97 Run Line record since the beginning of last season, while the Blue Jays (-126) hold a record of 104-80 across the same span.
  • The Rockies have a 72-88-6 O/U record since the beginning of last season (meaning 72 games have gone over the total runs line, 88 have gone under and six have resulted in a push). The Blue Jays have a 99-79-6 O/U record.

Scoring Insights

  • The Rockies have scored 3.7 runs per game since the beginning of last season (29th in the league). Comparatively, the Blue Jays have averaged 4.9 over the same span (4th).
  • In the field, the Rockies have allowed a whopping 6.2 runs per game since the beginning of last season (30th in the league), while the Blue Jays have allowed an average of 4.5 runs over that span (20th).

Let's take a look at how these teams perform in some other key statistical areas.

Batting Insights:

Batting Average

  • Looking at their batting averages since the beginning of last season, the Rockies are at .237 (ranking 23rd in the Major leagues), while the Blue Jays are batting .265 (1st).

Home Runs

  • In terms of total home runs since the beginning of last season, the Blue Jays have hit 199 (T10th in the Major Leagues). Meanwhile, the Rockies have managed 164 (25th).

Runs Batted In

  • Finally, looking at their runs batted in, the Blue Jays have been outstanding since the beginning of last season, recording 792 RBIs to rank 4th in the MLB. Comparatively, the Rockies have performed poorly in this area, recording only 601 RBIs to rank 29th.

Pitching Insights:

Earned Run Average

  • The Blue Jays have an earned run average of 4.22 since the beginning of last season (19th in the Majors), while The Rockies have an ERA of 5.92 (30th).

Strikeouts

  • Turning our attention to total strikeouts, the Blue Jays have recorded an impressive 1490 since the beginning of last season, ranking 4th in the MLB. Contrastingly, the Rockies rank 30th for total strikeouts, recording only 1121.

Opponent Batting Average

  • Opponents are batting an average of .241 against the Blue Jays since the beginning of last season (13th in the Major Leagues). Comparatively, the Rockies' opponents are at .295 (30th).

First Innings Moneyline

  • Here are their first innings moneyline records since the beginning of last season.
    Total Home Road Favorite Underdog Neutral
    Rockies 21-63-82 16-27-38 5-36-44 0-1-4 21-62-78 0-0-0
    Blue Jays 42-44-98 23-20-52 19-24-46 23-20-53 19-24-45 0-0-0

Lead After Three Innings

The Rockies are +170 to lead after three innings, while the Blue Jays are -220.

  • Here are their records after the first three innings since the beginning of last season.
    Total Home Road Favorite Underdog Neutral
    Rockies 35-92-39 20-40-21 15-52-18 2-2-1 33-90-38 0-0-0
    Blue Jays 69-72-43 39-34-22 30-38-21 42-36-18 27-36-25 0-0-0

NRFI/YRFI

The NRFI market is paying -120 and the YRFI is paying -105.

  • The NRFI is 76-90 in Rockies games since the beginning of last season. The Blue Jays have a 92-92 NRFI record.

Last Time They Met

The Rockies recorded a shock 14-5 victory over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre yesterday. Ezequiel Tovar went yard en route to that victory, hitting a home run to go with 3 RBIs. That result snapped the Blue Jays' five-game winning streak against the Rockies.