Kansas City Royals - Los Angeles Angels: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Kansas City lost 5-1 to the Angels on September 3. Michael Lorensen, their starting pitcher, looked like a real maestro on the slide — only two missed runs in six innings. But here's the attack... Oh, friends, the Kansas City attack was like a sleepy fly. The only point was given to them by Vinny Pasquantino with his sackflay, and that, alas, was it. The Royals' season has been a roller coaster ride: 70 wins, 68 losses, second place in the American League Central Division. They're breathing down the back of the Detroit Tigers and clinging to a playoff dream.
Interesting facts for betting
The Royals are averaging 5.6 runs per game.

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And now to the Los Angeles Angels. Yesterday they took advantage of the comfort of home and beat the Royals by all accounts. Rookie Mitch Farris made his MLB debut as if he'd been throwing strikeouts all his life: five innings, one missed run, three strikeouts—bravo, young. And Joe Adell lit up the attack: a two—run home run, three hits - this guy clearly decided that he was on stage, not on the field. The Angels are in fourth place in the AL West Division with a 65-73 record.
Interesting facts for betting
The Angels are averaging 4.4 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
2.48Tip and bets
The history of meetings between Kansas City and Los Angeles is like a chess game where no one wants to concede. The Royals have won a little more often, but yesterday the Angels showed that they can hold a punch. Their attack was as sharp as a chili pepper, and bullpen didn't even give the Royals a chance to make a comeback. Kansas City usually does better at home, but their bullpen is like a lottery: either it will shoot or it will fail at the most crucial moment. The Angels have caught the courage, and their attack, led by Adell, looks like a pack of hungry wolves. We think the Angels can surprise again by taking advantage of the shakiness of the home team's pitchers.
Our prediction is that Los Angeles will win in 2.50


























