St. Louis Cardinals - San Diego Padres: MLB match betting tip and bets

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The Cardinals scored only three hits in the last match, you know, like entering the ring with one glove. Jordan Walker scored the only run with his RBI double, but it was only enough for a beautiful gesture. Starting pitcher Matthew Liberatore (4 1/3 innings, two missed, one clean) left the field with his eighth loss of the season (6-8). The team seems to have decided that it's okay to relax after the All-Star Game: six defeats in nine games is not the rhythm to scare opponents.
Interesting facts for betting
The Cardinals have a total of more than 5.5 runs per match (1.87St. Louis has an average of 4.07 runs per game.

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The Padres, on the other hand, showed character. After two misfires (7-9 and 0-3), they scored a 3-1 victory on Saturday, and even in the status of the underdog. The bet on a total of less than 9 went like clockwork. Manny Machado at third base and Bryce Johnson in left outfield each had two hits with doubles, ending a four-game losing streak. It's like in an old western: the characters got out of an ambush and fought back.
Interesting facts for betting
The Padres have a total of more than 4.5 runs per game (1.87San Diego has an average of 3.98 runs per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 9.5
4 of the last 5 matches between these teams have been from the bottom, as well as 5 of the 6 games for the Padres.
1.88Tip and bets
There's a trump card on the San Diego slide. The guy on the road keeps his mark: only seven missed runs in 17 2/3 innings in the last three starts. But McGreevy is not doing well at home: nine missed runs in 10 2/3 innings. It's like comparing a reliable SUV to a car with a malfunctioning engine. For the Padres, this is the final chord of an away tour of the East — ten games after the All-Star Game. A win would put them on a 5-5 balance and solidify their position in the National League wild card race, leaving the Cardinals to swallow the dust. San Diego will pick up the match. And you know, there's something of a classic baseball thriller in this: an underdog who hits at just the right moment.
Our betting tip is for San Diego to win in 2.09


























