Kansas City Royals - Detroit Tigers: MLB match betting tip and bets

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The Royals didn't just beat the Chicago White Sox in the August 28 match — they turned the game into a one-sided performance, totaling 12:1. The eighth inning was like a carnival: eight runs at once, and Salvador Perez staged a rock'n'roll performance — first a home run, then a double hit for two points. That's three RBIs in his piggy bank. Young starter Ryan Bergert looked like he'd been playing baseball for twenty years: six innings and only one missed point. Bobby Witt Jr., Mike Yastrzemski and Adam Frazier added energy to the attack, leaving no hope for the opponent. After this victory, the Royals (69-65) got close to the wild card zone, which means they now have more than enough motivation.
Interesting facts for betting
Kansas has an average of 3.3 runs per game.

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But on August 28, the Tigers were hit by the Athletics rink — 0:7. Athletics pitcher Luis Morales played seven innings, as if he were writing a poem, and the Tigers could not respond with a single line. Oakland's offense featured Zach Gelof with a home run, double and four RBIs, and Shea Langliers finished off Detroit with a grand slam in the seventh inning. The Tigers' pitching crumbled, and their attack, like a traveler in the desert, did not find a drop of water. But let's not be dramatic: with a 78-57 record, Detroit still looks like a formidable force.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit is averaging 4.6 runs per game.
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The Totalbetis more than 10.5 runs
In the last two face-to-face matches out of three, such a bet played
2.55Tip and bets
Betting on Detroit's victory looks like a safe ticket. They know how to disassemble Royals for spare parts, especially when they start dreaming of big victories. The Tigers play with a cool head and hot bats. Our betting tip is a Detroit victory in 2.01


























