Toronto Blue Jays - New York Yankees. MLB Match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Toronto is showing excellent results this season and currently occupies the fourth place in the American League table. The team is holding a home series, which it started very successfully. She faced one of the strongest opponents in the league in the face of the New York Yankees and in the first match she pulled Victoria away with a one-run difference (5-4). In the second leg, the Blue Jays played even better, leaving no chance for the opponent, defeating him with a score of 12:5. This once again confirms the fact that the club is in optimal shape.

Current form
New York has been experiencing increasing difficulties lately. The team did not finish the away series in the best way, winning only one victory over the Cincinnati Reds out of three possible ones. After returning to their home stadium, the club partially rehabilitated itself in front of the fans, beating the Athletics twice with a score of 3:0 and 12:5, respectively. The Yankees have the hardest time playing against opponents of their level, which was once again evident in the away series with Toronto, which the team started unsuccessfully, suffering two defeats (4:5 and 5:12). Due to frequent defeats, New York cannot rise above the third place in the American League table.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 8.5 runs
In three face-to-face matches out of four, the teams scored more than eight runs.
1.751st inningbet: one of the teams wins
In three face-to-face matches out of four, one of the teams won in the first inning.
2.02Tip and bets
Even despite the very confident victory of Toronto in the last match with the Yankees, the bookmakers do not single out the Blue Jays as clear favorites, for which there are reasons. Yes, New York has often had difficulties in away matches lately, but the team very rarely concedes three matches in a row. We believe that the club must win at least one series meeting with Toronto.
Our prediction is a 1.77 New York Yankees win.


























