Milwaukee Brewers - Chicago Cubs: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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On July 30, Milwaukee defeated Chicago with a score of 9:3, showing who is the boss in their field. The Brewers produced a real baseball performance: the attack was tearing and throwing, and the pitchers held the punch. The main star of the evening was Andrew Vaughn, who hit a 409-foot grand slam and scored a record six RBIs—it was his day. Quinn Priest played 5⅔ innings like a real maestro, and Aaron Ashby confidently closed the match by making a save. The hosts took the lead from the first minutes, and by the middle of the game they were already dictating their own rules, calmly bringing the matter to victory.
Interesting facts for betting
Milwaukee has an average of 4.74 runs per game.

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But Chicago clearly didn't have a good day yesterday. Their starting pitcher, Colin Rhea, allowed four runs in just over four innings, and the Cubs immediately found themselves in the role of catching up. There were glimpses—a home run from Nico Hearner and a sacrifice fly from Pete Crowe-Armstrong, but overall Chicago's attack looked like a boxer hitting the air. Herner tried, but his solo wasn't enough to pull the team out. The result is another defeat and a lag in the race for leadership in the division.
Interesting facts for betting
Chicago has an average of 4.00 runs per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 8.5 runs
The total scored more on Monday with 12 points, and in the last two meetings it averaged 13.5 points per game.
2.27Tip and bets
Milwaukee showed yesterday that they are on a roll: Andrew Vaughn and Quinn Priester staged a real celebration on the field, and the defense worked like a Swiss watch. Chicago's business is not going so smoothly — the pitchers are giving up, the attack is stalling, and only Hearner is trying to hold the flag. If the lineups don't change, the Brewers are ready to take over again. They are confidently controlling the game, and their attack now looks like a well-tuned orchestra. Betting on a Milwaukee victory is like betting on a favorite in a deciding game. The hosts can break away again and close the match with a margin.
Our prediction is a Milwaukee win in 1.83
























