San Francisco Giants - Pittsburgh Pirates: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Let's start with the Giants. The guys from San Francisco got hit by the New York Mets rink in a home series, getting three losses in a row. On Sunday, they lost 3-5, although they were the underdogs with a coefficient of +109. The total of 8 tied the game, but third baseman Matt Chapman became the hero — two home runs, one solo in the fourth inning, the other two-run in the fifth. It was his day, but the team spark wasn't enough. San Francisco averages 4.42 runs per game, which isn't bad, but they're clearly in the shadows right now.
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San Francisco has an average of 4.42 runs per game.

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But Pirates are on the rise! The Pittsburgh team just dealt with the Arizona Diamondbacks, taking the series 2-1. Sunday's game was simply a masterpiece: a 6-0 victory, where the Pirates were favorites with a coefficient of -145, and the bet on a total of less than 7.5 confidently went in. Starter Paul Skanes is just fire! Six innings without a single missed point, nine strikeouts and a second win in a row. A young guy rips MLB like a veteran. The attack didn't disappoint either: third baseman Ke'Brian Hayes and center fielder O'Neal Cruz scored two RBIs each. On average, Pittsburgh scores 4.23 runs per match — a little more modest, but the form now speaks for itself.
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Pittsburgh has an average of 4.23 runs per game.
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Thebetis a total bet of less than 7.5 runs
Total has played less in 3 of Keller's last 4 starts, and the Giants have scored no more than 3 points in three consecutive games. Whisenhunt will make his MLB debut, there is uncertainty, but if he keeps the missed points at 3 or lower, betting on a total less looks reasonable.
2.11Tip and bets
Pittsburgh is on a roll right now: five wins in the last six games, and after the All-Star Game, they were favorites or on equal footing in six of the nine games. It's not just a flash, it's a sure move. But San Francisco was blown away after the break: seven defeats in nine matches, although they have the seventh best chance of winning the National League. Pirates pitcher Mitch Keller shows a great ERA on the road. It's worth betting on Pirates. They're as hot as the California sun right now, and they're ready to set the heat on Oracle Park.
Our betting tip is a victory for Pittsburgh in 2.29


























