San Diego Padres - New York Mets: MLB match betting tip and bets

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That was a sight to behold. On July 30, San Diego staged a real celebration for the fans at its Petco Park, scattering the Mets with a score of 7:1. Imagine, the seventh inning — and bang, five points at once. And the cherry on the cake was a three-point home run from Manny Machado, already the twentieth this season. It's not just a blow, it's a statement. Back in the first inning, Jackson Merrill set the tone with an RBI hit, and then added a triple that put the team ahead. Rookie Ryan Bergert, of course, didn't leave for long, but bullpen picked up the baton, and Wendy Peralta confidently put an end to it. The Padres are on a roll right now, and this victory has brought them closer to the top three in the National League West.
Interesting facts for betting
San Diego has an average of 4.12 runs per game.

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But the Mets are not doing well, let's face it. They started cheerfully, but then everything fell apart like a house of cards. Sean Manaya played five innings, conceding only one point and not giving a single walk—bravo, Sean. But the reliever, alas, did not pick up. Francisco Lindor tried to pull the team out by hitting an RBI single that scored New York's only point. And then there's the trouble with Juan Soto — the ball hit him in the leg, and the leader of the attack left the field. Without him, the Mets offense looked like a ship without sails. The result is another defeat, and the team is trailing at the bottom of the National League East table, trying to catch on to the playoffs.
Interesting facts for betting
The Mets are averaging 4.06 runs per game.
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1.96Tip and bets
San Diego is on a roll right now: a crushing 7-1 victory, Machado's powerful home run, a bullpen that holds a shot — all this makes them clear favorites. The Mets, alas, are in a knockdown: Soto's injury, a weak reliever game, and an attack that is stalling. Even Manaya, with all his stability, couldn't pull the team off. The home team is now on such a roll that they can destroy the opponent again, leaving no chance. We bet on the Californians and enjoy the game.
Our prediction is that San Diego will win in 1.98


























