Toronto Blue Jays probable pitchers & starting lineups vs. Minnesota Twins, September 1

Now that game by the Blue Jays on Saturday was more like it

Toronto Blue Jays v Boston Red Sox
Toronto Blue Jays v Boston Red Sox / Paul Rutherford/GettyImages

The Toronto Blue Jays put together perhaps their best game of the season as they destroyed the Minnesota Twins 15-0 on Saturday night. Infielder Will Wagner set a franchise record for most hits by a rookie in a single game with five, while the Blue Jays 15-run shutout victory also tied a club record for their largest shutout win in team history. The Blue Jays will look to take the rubber match against the Twins on Sunday as they aim to finish their road trip on a high note.

Probable starting pitchers

  • The Blue Jays will have Cuban sensation Yariel Rodríguez take the mound in search of his second win of the season. Rodríguez is coming off a disastrous start against the Boston Red Sox in which he gave up 6 earned runs on 8 hits over 5 innings of work. On the season, he has posted a 1-6 record with a 4.82 ERA, 1.36 WHIP with 66 strikeouts in 65.1 innings pitched.
  • The Twins will counter with 29-year-old right-hander Bailey Ober. Ober is also coming off one of his worst starts of the season, perhaps even for his career. He gave up a whopping 9 runs on 7 hits in just 2 innings pitched against the Atlanta Braves on August 26. Other than that, Ober had been having a solid season with the Twins, compiling a 12-6 record with a 4.06 ERA and 1.04 WHIP with 147 strikeouts in 142 innings of work. He will look to get things back on track against the Blue Jays on Sunday.

Toronto Blue Jays starting lineup, September 1

  • 1. LF Nathan Lukes
  • 2. SS Ernie Clement
  • 3. 1B Spencer Horwitz
  • 4. RF Addison Barger
  • 5. 2B Leo Jiménez
  • 6. CF Joey Loperfido
  • 7. DH Davis Schneider
  • 8. 3B Luis De Los Santos
  • 9. C Brian Serven

Minnesota Twins starting lineup, September 1

  • 1. CF Willi Castro
  • 2. 1B Jose Miranda
  • 3. DH Matt Wallner
  • 4. C Ryan Jeffers
  • 5. LF Trevor Larnach
  • 6. 3B Royce Lewis
  • 7. RF Max Kepler
  • 8. SS Brooks Lee
  • 9. 2B Edouard Julien

What channel is the Toronto Blue Jays game on today?

  • Game time: 2:10 p.m. ET
  • Sportsnet, Sportsnet+ and TVA Sports will have the Blue Jays broadcast.
  • Twins fans can catch the game on Bally Sports North.

How do I stream the Toronto Blue Jays game today?

How can I listen to the Toronto Blue Jays game today?

  • The Blue Jays broadcast will be on SN590 and the SN App.
  • Twins fans can tune into the game on TIBN, WCCO 830, The Wolf 102.9 FM, Audacy and twinsbeisbol.com.