Looking for today’s Toronto Blue Jays vs. Chicago White Sox betting splits? Below you’ll find the latest DraftKings Sportsbook betting percentages, including Moneyline, Run Line and total splits, plus where the public is betting, where larger wagers may indicate sharp money, and key matchup stats before first pitch.

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Chicago White Sox Odds

MarketToronto Blue JaysChicago White SoxMoneyline−105−114Run Line+1.5 (−174)−1.5 (+143)TotalOver 8 (−114)Under 8 (−105)

DraftKings Betting Splits

MarketSideBets %Handle %MoneylineToronto Blue Jays37%25%MoneylineChicago White Sox63%75%Run LineCHI White Sox −1.528%62%Run LineTOR Blue Jays +1.572%38%TotalOver 874%92%TotalUnder 826%8%

Public Betting Trends

Chicago is drawing the majority of action on both the Moneyline and Run Line. The White Sox are attracting 63% of Moneyline bets and a commanding 75% of the handle, indicating that both casual bettors and larger-money players agree on the same side in this matchup. The line reflects that confidence, with Chicago installed as a slight −114 favorite.

The Run Line split is particularly notable. Only 28% of bets are on Chicago −1.5, yet 62% of the handle sits on that side. That gap suggests sharp or high-stakes bettors are willing to lay the juice on the White Sox covering 1.5 runs at +143, while the majority of ticket volume is taking the safer Toronto +1.5 at −174. When handle and bet percentages diverge this significantly, it often signals professional action on the less popular side.

The total is nearly unanimous. Over 8 is attracting 74% of bets and a staggering 92% of the handle. That 18-point gap between bet percentage and handle percentage on the Over tells us that larger wagers are overwhelmingly positioned on runs. The line has held at O/U 8, suggesting books are comfortable with the liability or expect the number to land close to the posted total.

With Sean Burke and Trey Yesavage both posting ERAs under 4.00, the market’s confidence in the Over is worth monitoring. If the number moves to 8.5, it would confirm the Over pressure is sustained.

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Chicago White Sox Stats

Team Batting Stats

StatToronto Blue JaysChicago White SoxAVG.243.241OBP.306.319SLG.384.412ISO.141.171OPS.690.731K%19.6%23.7%

Starting Pitcher Stats

StatTrey Yesavage (TOR)Sean Burke (CWS)Record4-46-4ERA3.723.41WHIP1.161.17FIP4.123.66xFIP4.953.81WAR1.091.93K%22.2%26.4%BB%12.5%7.6%HR/90.841.11

Key Matchup Numbers

Chicago’s power edge: The White Sox carry a .731 OPS and .171 ISO compared to Toronto’s .690 OPS and .141 ISO, reflecting a lineup that generates extra-base hits at a significantly higher rate.

Starting pitching advantage: Sean Burke’s 3.66 FIP and 3.81 xFIP both suggest his 3.41 ERA is sustainable. Yesavage’s 4.95 xFIP signals regression risk from his 3.72 ERA, with a 12.5% walk rate creating baserunners even when he avoids hard contact.

Road splits favor Chicago: Munetaka Murakami leads the White Sox on the road with a .967 OPS and 10 home runs in 109 at-bats, while Tristan Peters is hitting .308 away from home. The top of this lineup produces regardless of venue.

Toronto’s injury toll: The Blue Jays are without José Berríos, Bowden Francis, and Max Scherzer from their rotation, plus Anthony Santander (.935 OPS at home) and Jesús Sánchez from the lineup. That is significant offensive and pitching depth lost.

Sharp money alignment: The 34-point gap between bet percentage (28%) and handle percentage (62%) on CWS −1.5 mirrors the Moneyline disparity (63% bets, 75% handle). Money is concentrated on Chicago across both markets, not just ticket count.

Overall, Chicago holds the statistical edge offensively and on the mound, while Toronto’s depleted roster works against the home side. The White Sox sit atop the AL Central at 51-46, though their 20-29 road record is worth monitoring as a potential source of value for contrarian bettors.

Betting Splits Summary

CategoryEdgePublic Betting (Moneyline)Chicago White Sox (63% bets)Money Handle (Moneyline)Chicago White Sox (75% handle)Run Line HandleCHI White Sox −1.5 (62% handle)Total HandleOver 8 (92% handle)Biggest SplitTotal: Over has 92% of handle vs. 74% of bets

FAQs

What are MLB betting splits?

MLB betting splits show the percentage of bets and money (handle) placed on each side of a market. They help bettors see where the public and sharper money are positioned before a game.

What is the difference between bets and handle?

Bets refer to the number of individual wagers placed, while handle refers to the total dollar amount wagered. A small number of large bets can move the handle significantly even when most tickets are on the other side.

What is sharp money?

Sharp money refers to wagers placed by professional or experienced bettors. It is often identified by a gap between bet percentage and handle percentage: when a side has more of the money than the tickets, larger (potentially sharper) bets are driving the action.

Should you follow betting splits?

Betting splits are one piece of the puzzle, not a standalone strategy. They are most useful when combined with line movement, matchup stats, and situational context. A large handle-to-bet discrepancy can highlight where professionals are positioned, but public money wins often enough that blindly fading it is not a guaranteed edge.

How often do DraftKings betting splits update?

DraftKings betting splits update approximately every two minutes, giving bettors a near real-time look at how the market is moving throughout the day.