Cincinnati Reds - St. Louis Cardinals: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Cincinnati clashed with the formidable Los Angeles Dodgers in the last match on August 28 and, alas, lost with a score of 1:5. The guys started cheerfully: the young talent Noelvy Marte hit a solo home run, putting the Reds ahead. It seemed that this was his moment of glory. But in the fourth inning, the Dodgers turned on bulldozer mode, scoring four points, and seized the initiative. Reds pitcher Nick Lodolo started for sanity, but after a powerful surge from the Californians, he lost ground, conceding four points in 4.2 innings. Things didn't go well for Cincinnati offensively either: they couldn't hit a single hit in the second half of the game, with runners on the bases. The defeat is disappointing, of course, but the sparkle in Marta's eyes and Lodolo's good start give hope. The Reds currently hold the third spot in the National League Central Division with a 68-66 record.
Interesting facts for betting
The Reds have an average of 2.6 runs per game.

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St. Louis, in turn, confidently dealt with the Pittsburgh Pirates on August 28, winning 4-1. Until the seventh inning, the game was on nerves — the score was 1:1. But then Thomas Saggese scored an RBI double, putting the Cardinals ahead, and Jordan Walker sealed the success with a powerful three-run home run. The star of the match was pitcher Miles Mikolas, who played five innings, conceding only one point and making five strikeouts. The bullpen Cardinals didn't let up either, shutting down the game securely. With a 66-69 record, St. Louis trails the Reds in the table.
Interesting facts for betting
The Cardinals are averaging 3.8 runs per game.
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The Totalbetis less than 7.5 runs
In the last two face-to-face matches out of three, such a bet played
2.43Tip and bets
The history of Cincinnati and St. Louis meetings this season is like a real duel in the Wild West: the teams are neck and neck, but the Cardinals are still slightly ahead — 4-3 in personal meetings. Both teams have shown that they can surprise: the Reds recently defeated the Dodgers, and the Cardinals confidently defeated the Pirates. The match promises to be hot — Cincinnati will be tearing up on its own field, and St. Louis will try to hold the lead in head-to-head confrontations.Our prediction is that Cincinnati will win in 1.79


























