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

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The Mets in the last match, on July 30, frankly, did not show themselves in San Diego. The score of 0-5 in favor of the Padres is not just a defeat, but a real failure. Without Juan Soto, who is healing a foot injury, the team's attack looked pale: only three hits per game, not a single realized chance with the players on the bases — 0 out of 11. Twelve people remained hanging in positions, never reaching home. Pitcher Clay Holmes didn't help out either, conceding four points, two of which were clean, in less than four innings. The only bright spot was Brandon Nimmo, who reached base twice and showed class in defense. But, friends, that wasn't enough—the game spiraled out of the Mets' control faster than a ball after a powerful home run.
Interesting facts for betting
New York has an average of 4.18 runs per game.

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But San Francisco is going through hard times. Their home streak ended in disaster: six straight defeats, including an embarrassing 1-2 loss to Pittsburgh in the extra inning on July 30. Logan Webb, their main pitcher, was on top—11 strikeouts in almost six innings, with just one missed goal. But the Giants' attack let them down: they scored the only point at the very beginning, and then the bats fell silent. Even Mike Yastshemski's heroic leap, which literally tore the ball out of the air against the wall in the eighth inning, did not save the team. The defeat dropped San Francisco below the 0.500 mark, and now their playoff chances are in serious question. But it's too early to write off the Giants — they have character and a couple of tricks up their sleeve.
Interesting facts for betting
San Francisco has an average of 4.03 runs per game.
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2.06Tip and bets
The Mets without Soto are like an orchestra without a conductor, the attack is lame, and the defense does not always help out. The Giants aren't in the best shape either, but they have Logan Webb, a pitcher who knows how to keep the game under control. His pitches can be a real headache for New Yorkers, especially if their bats stay as cold as they did against the Padres. San Francisco now looks a little more composed in defense, and their starting serve is more reliable. The match will be with a small number of points, but the advantage will be on the side of those who play better on the slide.
Our betting tip is that San Francisco will win in 2.15


























