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Saturday, July 18
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The Lead

Blue Jays Turn to Bieber After Second-Half Blowout Loss

The Blue Jays opened the second half with a 12-4 loss to the White Sox, a result that says less about Toronto's Wild Card chances than the box score suggests. Spencer Miles couldn't hold an early lead against a Chicago lineup that has quietly become the AL Central's best story, and the bullpen did the rest of the damage in a game that got away early.

Tonight's rematch carries more weight than the result did. Shane Bieber takes the mound against Davis Martin at 3:07 PM ET on Sportsnet, and how he looks in his return start will tell Toronto more about the next six weeks than one bad Friday will. The Jays sit a few games under .500 with the trade deadline three weeks out; a strong Bieber outing keeps the front office's calculus toward buying rather than selling.

The Rest of the Slate
Argonauts
The Argonauts host Hamilton tonight looking to snap a skid that includes a loss to Winnipeg, with new punter James Burnip and Canadian lineman Frank Vreugdenhil both fresh additions to the roster. A road trip through the East Division doesn't wait for chemistry to develop, and tonight's divisional test at Hamilton is the first real look at whether the roster tweaks change anything on the field.
Toronto Tempo
The Tempo fell 111-92 to the Atlanta Dream at Coca-Cola Coliseum, their latest step through an inaugural season defined as much by roster churn as results. Toronto has now signed center Kayla Alexander to a second consecutive seven-day hardship contract, a sign the front office is still patching depth on the fly rather than settling into a set rotation.
World Cup
France meets England in the Bronze Final today at 5:00 PM ET, with Fort York and Nathan Phillips Square both hosting viewing parties for a match that closes out the tournament's consolation bracket. Canada was eliminated earlier in the knockout rounds, but the tournament's final weekend still draws a crowd in a city that spent a month building fan infrastructure around it.
The Number
171,700

The dollar gap between Cole Carlon's signing bonus and his draft slot value The Blue Jays signed their top pick for $2.4 million against a $2,571,700 slot, pocketing savings while locking up a pitcher touching 98 with a plus slider. That leftover bonus pool money usually gets redistributed to later picks, so watch how Toronto's later-round signings shake out over the next two weeks for a sense of how aggressively they're building the pitching pipeline.

What's On Tonight
3:07 PM ET · White Sox @ Blue Jays · Sportsnet
4:00 PM ET · AFC Toronto vs Vancouver Rise FC · Northern Super League
5:00 PM ET · France vs England (Bronze Final) · FOX
6:30 PM ET · Argonauts @ Tiger-Cats · TSN/CFL+
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Blue Jays team total over 4.5 runs tonight. Bieber's return start against a White Sox club that just hung 12 runs on Toronto's bullpen makes the offense's bounce-back the more interesting bet than the pitching matchup itself.

“A lineup that scores four one night and needs five the next is still figuring out which version it is”
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