Toronto Blue Jays - Minnesota Twins: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Toronto started last game like it was going to smash everything in its path. George Springer, the tireless engine of the team, hit two home runs, one in the second inning and the other in the fifth. He came out to bat 4 out of 5 times and literally carried the Blue Jays attack on his shoulders. It seemed that victory was close, but bullpen failed at the most inopportune moment.
Closer Jeff Hoffman allowed two hits in a row, and then Gasper tied the score, and Matt Wallner hit the Canadiens with a home run in the ninth inning. The result is an offensive 5:7. Toronto is still holding on tight: a 77-56 record and the lead in the American League East Division. Boston and New York are still breathing down their backs, but the Canadians are not giving up.
Interesting facts for betting
Toronto has an average of 5.7 runs per game.

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But Minnesota showed in the last match that it's too early to write them off. The victory over Toronto was a real breath of fresh air for the Twins. Before that, they had lost three games in a row, and out of the last 12 matches, they had won only three. But that night, Matt Wallner became the hero of the day: his home run in the ninth inning turned the game around. Luke Kishal had hit a two-run home run in the sixth, and Gasper hit a pinch hit in time to even the score.
In pitching, Michael Tonkina made a great substitution, and Justin Topa sealed the success with a fourth save, despite a late RBI double from his opponents. Minnesota is still in fourth place in the American League Central Division with a 60-72 record. They are far from the leader, Detroit.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota has an average of 3.4 runs per game.
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In the last two face-to-face matches out of three, such a bet played
1.96Tip and bets
Toronto leads 3-2 in face-to-face meetings of the 2025 season, but Minnesota has shown that it knows how to bite. Their ninth inning in the last game. Joe Ryan, the Twins' pitcher, has caused trouble for the Canadians more than once, and Wallner and company are clearly determined to keep the intrigue until the last pitch. Toronto, of course, is strong at home, but Minnesota is on guard right now and is unlikely to give up without a fight.
Our prediction is that Minnesota will win with a handicap of (+1.5) wounds in 1.76


























