Yankees and Blue Jays set for series finale at Yankee Stadium
New York hosts Toronto in the final game of a four-game series, with betting models favouring the home side on the run line.

The New York Yankees (30-20) host the Toronto Blue Jays (22-27) at Yankee Stadium on May 21, 2026, to conclude a four-game series. The Blue Jays are aiming to split the series following a 2-1 victory in the previous night’s contest. That game was defined by strong pitching performances from Trey Yesavage and Cam Schlittler, who limited the Yankees to just six hits as a team.
Carlos Rodon is scheduled to start for the Yankees, marking his third start since returning from the disabled list. Rodon has yet to reach the sixth inning in his two previous outings, allowing five earned runs over eight innings. He carries a 5.63 earned run average and a 1.63 WHIP for the season.
Toronto will rely on Braydon Fisher, who makes his second start of the season. Primarily used as a reliever this year, Fisher has posted a 3.08 ERA and a 1.06 WHIP across 26.1 innings. Manager John Schneider is expected to limit Fisher’s workload to two or three innings.
Statistical trends indicate the Yankees have covered the run line in 25 of their 50 games this season, while the Blue Jays have done so in 22 of 49. The over has cashed in 23 of Toronto’s 49 road games and 22 of the Yankees’ 50 home games.
The Rotoworld model recommends a play on the Yankees on the run line and the game total over 8.0. The model stays away from the moneyline, where the Yankees are listed at -175 and the Blue Jays at +144.


