Cincinnati Reds - Philadelphia Phillies: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Cincinnati has shown that they are not called one of the toughest nuts in the National League for nothing. In the last match, they seized the initiative from the first innings and did not let Philadelphia (6:1) even stick its nose out. Brady Singer shone on the pitcher's mound — this guy gave up six innings of pure skill, conceding only three hits and giving up five strikeouts. And in the attack? Spencer Steer ripped up the field, hitting a double for two RBIs and totaling three RBIs. Miguel Andujar added color with a solo home run. The result is not just a victory, but a powerful signal: Reds is in business. This victory not only leveled the series, but also extended their phenomenal statistics — 39 episodes without a sweep. National League playoffs, hang on, Cincinnati is coming for you.
Interesting facts for betting
Cincinnati is averaging 3.6 runs per game.

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But Philadelphia in the last match looked like a boxer who missed a couple of hard punches. They never found an antidote to Singer's pitches, and their starter, Ranger Suarez, didn't shine, to put it mildly—six missed runs and ten hits in just over five innings. The only ray of light was Bryce Harper, who hit his 18th home run of the season in the ninth inning in the rain. But it was too late to save the game. The defeat left the Phillies in the role of catching up in the wild card race, and the pressure on them is rising like the temperature in August.
Interesting facts for betting
Philadelphia has an average of 4.9 runs per game.
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The Totalbetis less than 8.0 runs
In the last four face-to-face matches out of five, such a bet played
2.43Tip and bets
Philadelphia has beaten Cincinnati a little more often this season in face—to-face meetings, but the Reds' latest victory showed that their serve and attack are a force to be reckoned with. After the Phillies snapped their four-game winning streak, their mood clearly got as wet as the field in that rain. But Cincinnati is on the verge now, and even native walls will help.
Our prediction is a Cincinnati victory in 2.17


























