Houston Astros - Boston Red Sox: MLB match betting tip and bets

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To be honest, Houston looked like a boxer who entered the ring without gloves in the first game. Losing 1-14 to Boston is not just a defeat, it's a textbook on how not to play baseball. Starting pitcher Spencer Arrighetti seems to have decided that balls are his calling card and hitting a bat is just a bonus. In a couple of innings, he gave his opponents a run, as if he were handing out Halloween candy. The Astros offense was silent like a fish on ice, giving out only one point. Thanks to Kyle Tucker, who somehow reminded us that the team knows how to play. But one hero is not enough to pull off a match where everything goes awry. The result? Houston is still in second place in the American League in the West, but you can't get far with nights like this.
Interesting facts for betting
Houston is averaging 4.6 runs per game.

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But Boston showed what real baseball courage is in the same game. 14 points is no joke, it's a bid to make the stands roar with delight. Rookie Roman Anthony seems to have decided that he is not just a player, but the main star of the evening: a sacrificial fly, a home run in the eighth inning - and this is only part of his exploits. Wilier Abreu also did not stay away, giving out a double with a point, which finally finished off Houston. The Red Sox didn't just win, they smeared their opponent, gaining a foothold in the Wild Card race. Their attack was like a well—tuned orchestra, and the bullpen, after an early advantage, worked like a Swiss watch. This is Boston, which is currently on guard and ready to tear everyone apart on the way to the playoffs.
Interesting facts for betting
Boston has an average of 4.6 runs per game.
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2.78Tip and bets
After such humiliation, Houston needs to do something epic to regain the faith of the fans. But here's the problem — Boston is now playing as if they are coached by the god of baseball himself. The defeat is not an accident, it is a demonstration of power. The Astros have pitching problems that drag on like a bad series: the pitchers' control is lame, and the defense sometimes resembles a sieve. Yes, Houston can make a couple of runs, but against the Red Sox offense, which is on a roll right now, it's like trying to stop a truck on a bike.
Our prediction is that Boston will win in 2.42


























