Cubs vs. Blue Jays: Series Finale Showdown – Predictions, Odds, and Key Matchups

The Chicago Cubs face off against the Toronto Blue Jays in the final game of their three-game series which occurs on Thursday August 14 2025. Both teams have split the initial two games and now they will battle for the series victory at Rogers Centre. The game presents a compelling pitching duel between Matthew Boyd from the Cubs and Max Scherzer from the Blue Jays.

Key Matchup: Boyd vs. Scherzer

The pitching battle stands as the main focus for this afternoon’s match. Matthew Boyd (11-5, 2.45 ERA) has been a strong performer for the Cubs this season, while veteran Max Scherzer (2-2, 4.21 ERA) takes the mound for the Blue Jays. The effectiveness of Boyd became apparent through his low ERA along with his high first-pitch strike rate. Scherzer displays occasional signs of his past greatness through impressive strikeout counts in his latest games even though his ERA remains elevated.

The betting lines present a balanced game with the moneyline typically close to even odds. Various experts back the Cubs to clinch the series because Boyd delivers superior performance to Scherzer throughout the season. Certain models show the Blue Jays with a minimal advantage through their home advantage and strong offensive performance.

  • Moneyline: Cubs (-110) vs. Blue Jays (-110) (Note: Odds vary slightly across sources)
  • Spread: Blue Jays +1.5 (-172) / Cubs -1.5 (+142)
  • Total Runs: Over 8 (-112) / Under 8 (-108)

Betting Trends and Insights

  • The Cubs have a solid record against American League teams this season.
  • Recent games between the Cubs and Blue Jays have tended to stay under the total runs.
  • Max Scherzer has been inconsistent but has recorded high strikeout numbers in his last three starts.
  • The Blue Jays have a strong overall record against the spread this season.

Player Prop Bets to Consider

Several player prop bets offer interesting angles for this matchup:

  • Matthew Boyd Over 4.5 Strikeouts: Given Boyd’s effectiveness and the Blue Jays’ tendency to strike out more against left-handed pitchers, this prop is seen as a value bet.
  • Seiya Suzuki Under Home Runs: Suzuki has shown a tendency to hit the under on home runs in away games.
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Over Hits/Runs/RBIs: Guerrero Jr. has a strong track record of exceeding prop totals for hits, runs, and RBIs in recent games.

Let´s Go Cubs!