First inning
The consensus moneyline lists the Pirates at -156 and the Blue Jays at +130 in the 2-way market for Pittsburgh Pirates vs Toronto Blue Jays.
DraftKings posts Pittsburgh at -155 and Toronto at +130, which matches its opening numbers of -155 and +130.
Bet365.US.NJ also shows the Pirates at -155 and the Blue Jays at +130, and those odds mirror its openers at -155 and +130.
FanDuel prices Pittsburgh at -160 versus Toronto at +130, and its opener had the Bucs at -150 with the Birds at +122, with the home price tagged as trending down and the away price trending up.
WilliamHillNewJersey lists Pittsburgh at -155 and Toronto at +130, and it opened Pittsburgh at -160 and Toronto at +135, with the home price trending up and the away price trending down.

Second inning
The consensus open had the Pirates at -150 and the Blue Jays at +122, and the current consensus has moved to -156 and +130.
That market move keeps the Buccos as the favorite while making Toronto a bigger underdog than at open, and it aligns with multiple books holding Toronto at +130.
Because the markets were last updated at 2026-03-21T04:34:11+00:00, the current board reflects late-night positioning ahead of the 2026-03-21T17:05:00+00:00 scheduled time in the betting feed.
For Pirates vs Blue Jays sportsbook odds, the tight cluster of -155 to -160 on the home side across DraftKings, FanDuel, Bet365.US.NJ, and WilliamHillNewJersey signals a steadier price floor on Pittsburgh than on Toronto.
Third inning
The Pirates’ best-performer spotlight in this matchup angle lands on Bryan Reynolds, and Pittsburgh’s favorite status on the moneyline supports a stars-and-structure handicap.
The betting menu provided is a 2-way moneyline set rather than a spread or totals board, so Pirates vs Blue Jays picks against the spread has to be treated as a moneyline decision inside this market snapshot.
With the consensus sitting at Pirates -156, a Pittsburgh-first approach is consistent with the pricing that books have kept near -155 even as FanDuel adjusted from a -150 opener to -160.
Pirates vs Blue Jays prediction today leans Pirates on the moneyline because every listed book still prices Pittsburgh as the favorite in the same 2-way market.
Middle innings (fourth through sixth)
FanDuel’s shift from Pirates -150 to -160 alongside Toronto moving from +122 to +130 shows the sharpest divergence from open among the listed operators.
WilliamHillNewJersey’s move from Pirates -160 to -155 while trimming Toronto from +135 to +130 shows a different correction, yet it still lands on the same current +130 away tag seen elsewhere.
Across books, the most common current price points remain Pirates -155 and Blue Jays +130, which narrows the range bettors are shopping in this matchup.
That convergence reinforces a single-lane betting outlook: if you’re backing the Buccos, you’re mostly choosing between -155 and -160 in the current market.
Late innings (seventh through ninth)
The game is listed as regular season, group phase, tournament round number 1, and the board is strictly framed as a 2-way moneyline market.
If you’re looking for where to watch, Pirates vs Blue Jays channel details will matter on game day, but the betting data here centers entirely on moneyline pricing.
The Pirates host the Blue Jays at LECOM Park in Bradenton, Florida, with the venue address listed as 1611 9th Street West, and the first pitch is scheduled for 2026-03-21 at 1:05 PM ET.
Lock in your read of the moneyline board early, shop the -155 versus -160 difference where available, and share this article with other Pirates fans sizing up this matchup.