San Francisco Giants - Baltimore Orioles: MLB match betting tip and bets

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San Francisco, let's face it, got hit by a skating rink in the last match with Baltimore — 1:11, this is not a score, but some kind of thriller with a bad ending. Giants starter Carson Seymour seems to have forgotten how to hold the ball, missing a lot of runs in his debut. The only bright spot was Willie Adams' home run, but it was, as they say, a drop in the bucket. The Giants' season is going with mixed success: 67 wins, 69 losses, fourth place in the NL West division and six games behind the coveted wild card zone. There are glimpses of individual matches where guys show their teeth, but the defense is lame, and the pitching is like a carousel: up and down. With such a game, playoff dreams are still dreams, but there is still a chance to catch on.
Interesting facts for betting
San Francisco has an average of 5.3 runs per game.

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But Baltimore showed what a real baseball drive is in the last match. The Orioles didn't just win, they smeared the Giants on the turf. Trevor Rogers was like a rock on the slide, playing seven innings with brilliance, and Jeremiah Jackson and Ryan Mountcastle lit up the attack, which made the stands gasp with their home runs. And, of course, it's impossible not to mention the rookie Samuel Basallo — his first home run in MLB was the cherry on the cake. But not everything is so rosy: the Orioles, with a 61-75 record, are trailing in fifth place in the American League East Division. .
Interesting facts for betting
Baltimore is averaging 4.9 runs per game.
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2.44Tip and bets
The history of the Giants and Orioles meetings this season is like a draw in chess: each side has one victory. But if you dig deeper, then Baltimore is on the rise right now. Their attack in the last match was like a hurricane, and their pitching was like a concrete wall. San Francisco, alas, is still floundering: pitchers fail every now and then, and the defense sometimes resembles a sieve. Yes, the Giants can get together and fight at home, but the Orioles look like a team that has caught the rhythm. Their bats are on fire, and their pitching holds the punch. Our prediction is that Baltimore will win in 2.10


























