The Toronto Blue Jays host the Baltimore Orioles at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday night (8:08 p.m. ET) in a winner-take-all American League wild-card matchup.

What can past performances tell us about who will win? Here are some of the key facts and figures ahead of the big game.

Head-to-head

Season series: Blue Jays won 10-9.

Season series at Rogers Centre: Blue Jays won 6-4.

Season series games decided by one run: 42 per cent (8).

Season series one-run games won: Tied (4).

Home runs hit, head-to-head: Blue Jays 29, Orioles 28.

The Past

Historical record head-to-head: Blue Jays lead 320-280.

Historical record head-to-head at Rogers Centre: Blue Jays lead 136-86.

Historical record in wild-card playoff: Blue Jays 0-0, Orioles 1-0.

Historical playoff record vs. one another: Toronto and Baltimore have never met in a post-season game.

Historical post-season record: Toronto – 26-26 (50 per cent), Baltimore – 54-43 (55.7 per cent)

The Present: Batting

Stats from the 2016 MLB season, with American League rank in parenthesis

Home runs

Orioles: 253 (1st)

Blue Jays: 221 (3rd)

On-base percentage

Blue Jays: .330 (3rd)

Orioles: .317 (10th)

Strikeouts

Blue Jays: 1,362 (4th)

​Orioles: 1,324 (5th)

Walks

Blue Jays: 632 (1st)

​Orioles: 468 (10th)

Stolen bases

Blue Jays: 54 (13th)

Orioles: 19 (15th)

The Present: Pitching

Earned-run average

Blue Jays: 3.78 (1st)

Orioles: 4.22 (10th)

Saves

Orioles: 54 (2nd)

Blue Jays: 43 (7th)

Home runs allowed

Orioles, Blue Jays tied with 183, 11th-most allowed

Walks issued

Orioles: 545 (Most allowed)

Blue Jays 461 (11th-most allowed)

Strikeouts

Blue Jays: 1,314 (7th most)

Orioles: 1,248 (10th most)