GDB 152.0: Kevin Gausman looks to lead Blue Jays to another win over the Yankees

Photo credit: John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports
Just take care of business and the out-of-town scoreboard doesn’t matter at all.
With the Rangers, Mariners, and Astros all in action on Wednesday afternoon, the Blue Jays will play the second of their three-game set at Yankee Stadium in the evening.
Toronto opened the series up with a commanding 7-1 win behind excellent pitching and home runs from George Springer, Bo Bichette, and Alejandro Kirk. Kevin Gausman will take the mound against swingman Michael King as the Blue Jays look to win their fifth game in a row.
Gausman is coming off of a difficult start against the Rangers in which he allowed four earned runs over four-and-two-thirds innings. He was excellent in both of his starts against the Yankees earlier this season, holding them to just two runs over 14 innings while striking out 21 batters.
King was used mostly as a multi-inning reliever during the first few months of the season but was moved into the starting rotation in late August. Over the course of four starts against the Tigers, Astros, Brewers, and Red Sox, King has posted a 1.45 ERA across 18 2/3 innings while striking out 26 batters and walking only two.
First pitch: 7:07 p.m EST — Sportsnet, Sportsnet 650.
Toronto Blue Jays: 83-67, 11.0 GB, +1.0 WCGB, +66 DIFF.
New York Yankees: 76-75, 19.0 GB, 7.0 WCGB, -19 DIFF.
Moneyline: TOR -125, NYY +105.
*Odds at the time of publishing. Odds are subject to change.
Starting pitchers:
TOR: RHP Kevin Gausman — 11-9, 3.40 ERA, 29 GS, 172 IP, 222 SO, 1.203 WHIP.
NYY: RHP Michael King — 4-6, 2.77 ERA, 46 G, 6 GS, 87 2/3 IP, 108 SO, 1.152 WHIP.
Lineups:
TOR: George Springer RF, Bo Bichette SS, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. DH, Cavan Biggio 2B, Matt Chapman 3B, Spencer Horwitz 1B, Alejandro Kirk C, Daulton Varsho LF, Kevin Kiermaier CF.
NYY: TBA.
ARTICLE PRESENTED BY BETANO
Breaking News
- Blue Jays 2026 40-man Roster Review: Chase Lee will likely split this season between Triple-A and the big leagues
- Blue Jays’ Shane Bieber progressing well, hopes to begin throwing progression soon
- Blue Jays Nation’s Top 25 Canadian Baseball Prospects for 2026: #2 Jonah Tong
- Blue Jays Nation’s 2026 Pre-Season Prospect Countdown – No. 20: Grant Rogers
- Blue Jays Nation’s 2026 Pre-Season Prospect Countdown – No. 21: Adam Macko

