Colorado Rockies - San Francisco Giants: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Colorado clawed out a 6-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs on August 31. The match is from the category where fans don't sit still for a second. Denver took the lead early, but in the eighth inning, the Cubs tied the score thanks to Ian Happ and his 18th home run. It seemed like he was about to reach the extra innings, but there was a hero — Mickey Moniac. His RBI triple in the ninth inning lit up the stands, and Ryan Ritter scored the decisive point. Well, Tanner Gordon deserves a special word: nine strikeouts, a personal best and a real claim to respect. But still, if you move away from emotions, the Rockies' season still looks tough — fifth place in the NL West and a balance of 38-98.
Interesting facts for betting
Colorado averages 3.1 runs per game.

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But San Francisco defeated the Baltimore Orioles 13-2 on August 31. It was not a game, but a real baseball carnival. Justin Verlander was like a rock on the slide — five innings without a single missed run and ten strikeouts. Rafael Devers shone offensively: a home run, a double, two RBIs - the guy was clearly in the mood. The Giants seized the initiative from the first minute, and by the fourth inning they were already leading 7-0, taking advantage of every mistake by the Orioles defense. A 68-69 record and third place in the NL West.
Interesting facts for betting
San Francisco has an average of 5.8 runs per game.
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The Totalbetis more than 10.5 runs
In the last three face-to-face matches, such a bet played
1.56Tip and bets
The history of the Colorado and San Francisco meetings in 2025 is almost one-way traffic. Out of seven matches, the Rockies were able to pull out only two. The Giants dominate both in terms of points scored and control on the slide. The Denverians certainly showed character against the Cubs, but their season is a continuous struggle with windmills. But San Francisco, after their victory over the Orioles, look like a team that knows what it wants. Their attack is more powerful, their pitching is more stable, and they clearly feel in control of the situation in face-to-face meetings.
Our betting tip is that San Francisco will win in 1.68


























