San Francisco Giants - New York Mets: MLB match betting tip and bets

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San Francisco got a resounding slap in the face from the Mets on Friday and fell from the sky, ending its modest two-game winning streak. The bookmakers saw them as favorites with odds of -139, but it seems the Giants have forgotten how to hold the cue balls. The only glimmer was shortstop Willie Adams, who had an RBI in the opening game. Then there is silence, like at a lecture on quantum physics.
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San Francisco has an average of 4.01 runs per game.

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But the Mets are like rock'n'roll on a baseball field. Five wins in a row, and in the first game of the series, they smeared the Giants with a score of 8:1, and even on the road. Brandon Nimmo and Juan Soto each had a pair of RBIs, and only five Mets players recorded at least one each. It's not a single guitar, it's a whole orchestra.
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The Mets are averaging 4.16 runs per game.
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BetThe total bet is more than 7.5 runs
Despite the pitchers' low ERA, the total line is understated. The Mets have been consistently hitting the top — 6+ runs in 3 of the last 4, and there have been no "bottoms" in these games. The Giants have been on top in 7 of the last 10 games, scored 5+ runs in 4 of the last 5, and conceded 6+ in 4 of 6.
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New York is now like the guy who walks into a bar and orders tequila for everyone—confident, bright, and dried. Five wins in a row, 6+ runs in three of the last four matches, and they miss a maximum of three per game in four out of five cases. Their pitcher, David Peterson, is a reliable goalkeeper: in the last three starts, he did not give his opponents more than one run. What about the Giants? They're like a band that forgot the lyrics before a concert. Seven losses in nine matches, five of the seven after the All—Star Game. In three of the last five games, they conceded 8+ runs, and in five of the nine they couldn't score even three. It's not a form, it's a sad blues. The Mets are on a roll right now, and it looks like Oracle Park will be another stage for them to triumph.Our prediction is that New York will win with a handicap of (-1.5) runs in 2.11


























