Blue Jays vs. Yankees Betting Preview July 12

Submitted by Don Shapiro on

Written by :

Don Shapiro

Published on :

Friday's Blue Jays vs. Yankees game is high priced and a bet on Toronto is not recommended.


*6 weeks free trial - test drive - best in the biz
*Deposit with Bitcoin - They'll double it!
*Get your own domain, customized website, logo
*Switch in under an hour, earn mrore $$ for doing so
*Odds featured on DonBest.com
*Thousands of betting options daily + live in-play
*Easy and discreet payment options include gift cards
*Walmart gift cards also accepted
Start Earning Money From Your Sheet Here

New York is coming in at -273, Toronto +248.  The total has not moved off the 11.

PITCHING MATCHUP: Blue Jays RH Aaron Sanchez (3-12, 6.16 ERA) vs. Yankees RH Domingo German (10-2, 3.67)

Sanchez will be looking to halt an eight-start losing streak, although he had a decent performance last time out by giving up two runs on three hits over five innings against Baltimore. That marked a dramatic improvement after a disastrous prior month for the 27-year-old, who was pounded for seven runs at Yankee Stadium en route to an 0-6 record with a woeful 12.00 ERA in June. Brett Gardner homered in his last three games before the break but is only 3-for-22 versus Sanchez.

German missed nearly a month due to a strained left hip flexor but turned in a strong performance in his return to the rotation by limiting the New York Mets to one run and five hits over six innings on July 3. The 26-year-old Dominican had been winless in his three previous starts prior to going on the injured list, allowing 14 runs and seven homers over 14 2/3 innings. Justin Smoak is 2-for-5 against German, who is 4-1 with a 2.37 ERA in six appearances at Yankee Stadium.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

Related Content

Alex Cora

Red Sox Fire Manager Alex Cora Amid Huge Coaching Shakeup: Boston Odds Plunge

The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and five members of his coaching staff Saturday in a stunning early season overhaul with the club sitting in last place in the American League East with a 10-17 record.
AcePerHead.com bookie

How Do Bookies Make Money?

Back in the day, a corner bookie had to work 60 hours a week or more. Today's bookmaker spends more time on the beach courtesy of their friend the Pay Per Head platform. And here is the best part: They have the ability to make double the income than when they were putting in those 60+ hours a week.
NBA Playoffs

Pay Per Head (PPH) for the NBA Playoffs

Explore a sampling of betting opportunities for the 2026 NBA Playoffs. These are not available at all PPH services.
Dallas skyline

That Dallas Casino Resort Probably Won't Be Coming Any Time Soon: Here's Why

Sands Corp. already is positioning itself to control any casino development in the Dallas area, but the tribes will have a say and the GOP is having none of this for now.