Arizona Diamondbacks - Texas Rangers: MLB match betting tip and bets

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The last match in Phoenix turned out to be as hot as the Arizona desert at noon. The Diamondbacks pulled out a 5-3 victory, and it wasn't just luck. Nabil Crismatt, the guy with the beard, worked 6⅓ innings on the pitcher's mound, conceding only two runs. Then the baton was picked up by reliever Jaylen Bix and rookie Taylor Rashi, who, like a western hero, came out in the eighth inning and recorded his second career save, pulling the team out of trouble. But it was Ketelli who ignited the real fire — his three-run home run in the seventh inning turned the game around, turning 2-2 into a confident 5:2. Blaze Alexander and Jordan Lawler added a pair of hits each, and here's the result — Arizona's fifth win in the last seven games. The record is now 69-72 and fourth in the NL West Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Arizona has an average of 5.9 runs per game.

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And what about Texas? They came to Phoenix with a six-match winning streak, but yesterday their ardor was slightly cooled. Jacob Lutz played 5⅓ innings, allowing two runs, and kept the Rangers in the game. But the attack failed — 0 of 9 with runners on the bases, this is no joke. Michael Helman showed class with a triple in the third inning, and Alejandro Osuna and Joc Pederson combined for four hits. But it wasn't enough against Marta's home run and Arizona's solid defense. Texas' record is now 72-68, they are third in the AL West and still in the Wild Card race.
Interesting facts for betting
Texas is averaging 4.4 runs per game.
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In the last two face-to-face matches out of three, such a bet played
2.01Tip and bets
Arizona has beaten Texas in three out of five games this season, and yesterday's victory confirms this. Bookmakers give Diamondbacks an easy advantage — about 52% chance of winning. But you know, Texas is a team with character. Their bullpen is like a steel safe, and they play away matches with the confidence of cowboys at a rodeo. Yesterday, the Rangers showed that they can hold their own, and despite the defeat, their attack looked lively. If they get things right with the runners on the bases, then Arizona could pay for yesterday's triumph.
Our betting tip is a Texas victory in 2.12


























