Detroit Tigers - Chicago White Sox: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Detroit beat the New York Mets 6-2 in the last game, and it was beautiful. The key moment was Kerry Carpenter's home run in the seventh inning, which smashed through the opponent's defense like a hammer, bringing three points. The Tigers held the threads of the game in their paws throughout the match: the attack worked like a Swiss watch, the starting pitcher did not let up, and the bullpen, despite the slight trembling in the knees of the Mets' average reliever, brought the matter to an end. Carpenter, of course, is the hero of the day, but the Tigers' defense did not sleep either — clearly, confidently, with a spark. As a result, Detroit consolidated its already solid record of 81 wins with 60 losses, a lead in the American League Central Division and a winning percentage.574.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit is averaging 4.3 runs per game.

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But the Chicago White Sox surprised everyone by producing a real thriller in Minneapolis against the Minnesota Twins on September 5 — 11:8. For the second night in a row, they pull out the match, having won back a three-point gap. The fifth victory in a row is, by the way, their best breakthrough of the season. Kyle Teal went wild: three hits out of five, including a three-run home run, a double and four RBIs. Colson Montgomery also followed with a home run and three RBIs, while Chase Maidrows had four hits. In the seventh inning, Chicago staged a real assault, scoring five points, and in the ninth they scored two more. Rookie pitcher Wickelman Gonzalez, by the way, made his debut with a victory — he had a great release. But let's not forget: the White Sox record is 53-88, and this is a modest fifth place in the division.
Interesting facts for betting
Chicago has an average of 3.6 runs per game.
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The Totalbetis less than 8.5 runs
In the last three face-to-face matches out of four, such a bet played
1.93Tip and bets
This season, Detroit is like an older brother for Chicago, who always wins in the yard game. Seven wins in ten personal meetings. The Tigers' serve is like a precise punch to the jaw, and their attack always finds the moment to finish it off. Chicago, despite its recent surge, generally resembles a team that has either forgotten how to play consistently, or simply does not want to. Their last meeting ended with a minimal victory for Detroit 1:0. The Tigers are on guard right now, their fans in the stands will roar like engines in car factories, and the White Sox are unlikely to be able to respond with anything serious. Our prediction is that Detroit will win in 1.50


























