Toronto Blue Jays probable pitchers & starting lineups vs. Seattle Mariners, July 7

Can the Blue Jays finally win a series on the road for the first time since way back in early June?
Houston Astros v Toronto Blue Jays
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Following a nail-biting 2-1 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays managed to rebound with a tight 5-4 win over the same Mariners (49-42) team on Saturday. The Blue Jays (40-49) will aim to leave Seattle this weekend on a winning note before heading off to San Francisco for a three-game set starting on Tuesday.

Probable pitchers

  • Jose Berríos will be making his 19th start of the season as he takes the mound for the Blue Jays. After a strong start to 2024, Berríos has uncharacteristically struggled by giving up four or more runs in three of his past four outings. Nevertheless, he has managed to put up a solid 8-6 record with a 3.63 ERA and 1.12 WHIP for the year. Berríos will be looking to secure the series win for the Blue Jays on Sunday.
  • The Mariners will counter with one of the best control pitchers in the game this season in George Kirby. Kirby has compiled a 7-6 record with a 3.32 ERA and 0.98 WHIP in 18 starts. More impressively, he has struck out 101 batters while walking only 10 over 105.2 innings pitched to lead the entire league with a 10.10:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. However, with a lifetime 7.56 ERA and 2.28 WHIP against Toronto, the Blue Jays should be licking their chops with Kirby on the mound for the Mariners in the rubber match on Sunday.

Toronto Blue Jays starting lineup, July 7

  • 1. RF George Springer
  • 2. 1B Spencer Horwitz
  • 3. 3B Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
  • 4. DH Justin Turner
  • 5. SS Bo Bichette
  • 6. LF Daulton Varsho
  • 7. C Alejandro Kirk
  • 8. 2B Leo Jiménez
  • 9. CF Kevin Kiermaier

Seattle Mariners starting lineup, July 7

  • 1. SS J.P. Crawford
  • 2. DH Mitch Garver
  • 3. C Cal Raleigh
  • 4. LF Luke Raley
  • 5. 1B Ty France
  • 6. 3B Josh Rojas
  • 7. 2B Jorge Polanco
  • 8. RF Dominic Canzone
  • 9. CF Victor Robles

What channel is the Toronto Blue Jays game on today?

  • Game time: 4:10 p.m. ET
  • Sportsnet, Sportsnet+ and TVA Sports will have the Blue Jays broadcast.
  • Mariners fans can catch the game on ROOTNW.

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.
  • Mariners fans can tune into the game on KIRO 710.