Toronto Blue Jays: Who They’re Playing This Week and What to Watch For

This week is a big one for the Blue Jays, especially that home series against Baltimore.

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Jun 10, 2025

The weather’s heating up and so is the AL East—it’s the perfect time to catch a game and see what the Toronto Blue Jaysare up to this week. Whether you’re a diehard fan or just here for the ballpark vibes and overpriced hot dogs (no shame), here’s everything you need to know about this week’s matchups.

This Week’s Schedule:

All games at Rogers Centre unless otherwise noted.

Tuesday, June 4 – vs. Baltimore Orioles @ 7:07 PM
The Jays kick off the week with a big one—hosting the Baltimore Orioles, one of the top teams in the American League. This is the start of a three-game series, and it’s a chance for Toronto to make a statement.

Wednesday, June 5 – vs. Orioles @ 7:07 PM
Game two of the series. Watch for a potential pitching duel here—Toronto’s bullpen has been hot-and-cold, but when they’re locked in, they can hang with the best.

Thursday, June 6 – vs. Orioles @ 7:07 PM
Series finale. If it’s anything like last time these two met, expect a mix of power hitting and tight infield plays. Also a great night to hit the WestJet Flight Deck for casual vibes and skyline views.

Friday, June 7 – OFF DAY
Rest day before the next big series. Good time to catch your breath, review your fantasy lineup, or just enjoy being able to hear yourself think without 40,000 people yelling “Let’s go Blue Jays!”

Saturday, June 8 – at Oakland Athletics @ 4:07 PM (Away Game)
Toronto heads west to take on the Oakland A’s. These games can be tricky—not because the A’s are dominant (spoiler: they’re not), but because road trips always bring surprises. Watch for Toronto to stack some wins here.

Sunday, June 9 – at Oakland A’s @ 4:07 PM
Game two in Oakland, and a solid chance for the Jays to keep momentum before another busy week. With young players stepping up and the rotation settling in, this could be a weekend to build on.

Who’s Hot Right Now?

  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been finding his swing again—expect some fireworks this week.

  • Daulton Varsho continues to shine defensively and deliver in clutch moments.

  • Kevin Gausman and Yusei Kikuchi are both pitching with purpose—watch for at least one quality start this week.

How to Watch:

Can’t make it to the dome? Catch all the action on Sportsnet or stream via MLB.tv if you're out of market.

This week is a big one for the Blue Jays, especially that home series against Baltimore. Whether you’re heading to the Rogers Centre or watching from the couch, now’s the time to rally behind the boys in blue. Let’s make some noise, Toronto.

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Toronto Blue Jays: Who They’re Playing This Week and What to Watch For

This week is a big one for the Blue Jays, especially that home series against Baltimore.

toronto blue jays stadium
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Posted:

Jun 10, 2025

The weather’s heating up and so is the AL East—it’s the perfect time to catch a game and see what the Toronto Blue Jaysare up to this week. Whether you’re a diehard fan or just here for the ballpark vibes and overpriced hot dogs (no shame), here’s everything you need to know about this week’s matchups.

This Week’s Schedule:

All games at Rogers Centre unless otherwise noted.

Tuesday, June 4 – vs. Baltimore Orioles @ 7:07 PM
The Jays kick off the week with a big one—hosting the Baltimore Orioles, one of the top teams in the American League. This is the start of a three-game series, and it’s a chance for Toronto to make a statement.

Wednesday, June 5 – vs. Orioles @ 7:07 PM
Game two of the series. Watch for a potential pitching duel here—Toronto’s bullpen has been hot-and-cold, but when they’re locked in, they can hang with the best.

Thursday, June 6 – vs. Orioles @ 7:07 PM
Series finale. If it’s anything like last time these two met, expect a mix of power hitting and tight infield plays. Also a great night to hit the WestJet Flight Deck for casual vibes and skyline views.

Friday, June 7 – OFF DAY
Rest day before the next big series. Good time to catch your breath, review your fantasy lineup, or just enjoy being able to hear yourself think without 40,000 people yelling “Let’s go Blue Jays!”

Saturday, June 8 – at Oakland Athletics @ 4:07 PM (Away Game)
Toronto heads west to take on the Oakland A’s. These games can be tricky—not because the A’s are dominant (spoiler: they’re not), but because road trips always bring surprises. Watch for Toronto to stack some wins here.

Sunday, June 9 – at Oakland A’s @ 4:07 PM
Game two in Oakland, and a solid chance for the Jays to keep momentum before another busy week. With young players stepping up and the rotation settling in, this could be a weekend to build on.

Who’s Hot Right Now?

  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been finding his swing again—expect some fireworks this week.

  • Daulton Varsho continues to shine defensively and deliver in clutch moments.

  • Kevin Gausman and Yusei Kikuchi are both pitching with purpose—watch for at least one quality start this week.

How to Watch:

Can’t make it to the dome? Catch all the action on Sportsnet or stream via MLB.tv if you're out of market.

This week is a big one for the Blue Jays, especially that home series against Baltimore. Whether you’re heading to the Rogers Centre or watching from the couch, now’s the time to rally behind the boys in blue. Let’s make some noise, Toronto.

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Toronto Blue Jays: Who They’re Playing This Week and What to Watch For

This week is a big one for the Blue Jays, especially that home series against Baltimore.

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Posted:

Jun 10, 2025

The weather’s heating up and so is the AL East—it’s the perfect time to catch a game and see what the Toronto Blue Jaysare up to this week. Whether you’re a diehard fan or just here for the ballpark vibes and overpriced hot dogs (no shame), here’s everything you need to know about this week’s matchups.

This Week’s Schedule:

All games at Rogers Centre unless otherwise noted.

Tuesday, June 4 – vs. Baltimore Orioles @ 7:07 PM
The Jays kick off the week with a big one—hosting the Baltimore Orioles, one of the top teams in the American League. This is the start of a three-game series, and it’s a chance for Toronto to make a statement.

Wednesday, June 5 – vs. Orioles @ 7:07 PM
Game two of the series. Watch for a potential pitching duel here—Toronto’s bullpen has been hot-and-cold, but when they’re locked in, they can hang with the best.

Thursday, June 6 – vs. Orioles @ 7:07 PM
Series finale. If it’s anything like last time these two met, expect a mix of power hitting and tight infield plays. Also a great night to hit the WestJet Flight Deck for casual vibes and skyline views.

Friday, June 7 – OFF DAY
Rest day before the next big series. Good time to catch your breath, review your fantasy lineup, or just enjoy being able to hear yourself think without 40,000 people yelling “Let’s go Blue Jays!”

Saturday, June 8 – at Oakland Athletics @ 4:07 PM (Away Game)
Toronto heads west to take on the Oakland A’s. These games can be tricky—not because the A’s are dominant (spoiler: they’re not), but because road trips always bring surprises. Watch for Toronto to stack some wins here.

Sunday, June 9 – at Oakland A’s @ 4:07 PM
Game two in Oakland, and a solid chance for the Jays to keep momentum before another busy week. With young players stepping up and the rotation settling in, this could be a weekend to build on.

Who’s Hot Right Now?

  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been finding his swing again—expect some fireworks this week.

  • Daulton Varsho continues to shine defensively and deliver in clutch moments.

  • Kevin Gausman and Yusei Kikuchi are both pitching with purpose—watch for at least one quality start this week.

How to Watch:

Can’t make it to the dome? Catch all the action on Sportsnet or stream via MLB.tv if you're out of market.

This week is a big one for the Blue Jays, especially that home series against Baltimore. Whether you’re heading to the Rogers Centre or watching from the couch, now’s the time to rally behind the boys in blue. Let’s make some noise, Toronto.

Please note that the information in this blog is for general guidance only and may not always be up to date or accurate. We recommend double-checking details directly with local cities, businesses, or official sources before making any plans.

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