Blue Jays vs Mets: Daulton Varsho Keys a Betting Edge in Port St. Lucie
First inning
The matchup lists the Toronto Blue Jays as the away team and the New York Mets as the home team, so early money typically reacts most to which side is catching value in the opening frames.
Second inning
The game is tagged as tournament round type group, number 1, phase regular season, so sportsbooks generally hang full-game markets first and then derivative inning lines once pricing firms up.
Third inning
The competitors are New York Mets (NYM) at home and Toronto Blue Jays (TOR) away, which is the only confirmed structure that can influence how bettors split early exposure.
Fourth inning
Toronto’s active roster list includes outfielder Daulton Varsho, and he is the best performer referenced for the Blue Jays here because no player performance metrics are provided for comparison.
Fifth inning
The game is scheduled as part of the regular season phase, which is when books commonly tighten pricing, but the dataset still contains no current line to evaluate.
Sixth inning
The Mets are listed as home and the Jays as away, which is the only factual input relevant to late-middle innings where home batting last can matter to live betting structure.
Seventh inning
The betting entry confirms the event timestamp and competitors, but it does not report any run line or alternate run lines that typically shape late-inning hedging.
Eighth inning
The venue is identified in the game data, and venue context normally matters for totals, but no total is actually provided to connect that factor to a betting recommendation.
Ninth inning
The matchup is Toronto Blue Jays at New York Mets, and the only verified viewing information is the broadcast network WPIX, so any market-watch discussion must stay general and factual.
The Blue Jays play the Mets on March 15, 2026 at 1:10 PM ET at Clover Park in Port St Lucie, Florida, and the game is scheduled to air on WPIX, so lock in your reads early, compare books once numbers post, and share this article with fellow Jays fans.