San Francisco Giants - Chicago Cubs: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
The Giants put on a real show yesterday. Rafael Devers swung the ball so that it flew over the fence twice, bringing five RBIs. Matt Chapman, not wanting to be left behind, hit his two-hundredth career home run and added an RBI single for good measure. And rookie Carson Whisenhunt, this young pitcher, just took and pinned the Cubs on three runs in five innings. Double-play? Please, twice. San Francisco, with their 65-68 in the NL West, is not in the lead yet, but recent games hint that the guys have gained momentum, and their bats are eager to smash everything in their path.
Interesting facts for betting
San Francisco has an average of 5.3 runs per game.

Current form
Chicago, 76-57, holds on to second place in the NL Central, behind Milwaukee. But yesterday, their attack looked like they had forgotten how to hold a bat. They had less chance against the Giants' pitching than the snow in July. Devers and company just didn't let them breathe. The Cubs are still in the playoff race, but against opponents like San Francisco, they need something more serious than hoping for luck. Stability is what they lack to stop stumbling in key matches.
Interesting facts for betting
The Cubs are averaging 3.9 runs per game.
Trends
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1.78Tip and bets
The Giants and Cubs have already faced off five times this season, and the Californians lead 4:1. Yesterday's game was not just a victory, but a real demonstration of power. Devers swings a bat like Zeus with lightning bolts, and Whisenhunt on the pitcher's mound looks like he was born with a ball in his hand. The Cubs, for all their struggles, still can't find the keys to San Francisco's offense. Add to that the Giants' home field, where the stands are buzzing with goosebumps, and the picture becomes clear. Betting on San Francisco's victory looks like a ticket to the box office. Their form, their attitude, their beats — everything speaks for them.
Our betting tip is that San Francisco will win in 1.97


























