Cincinnati Reds - New York Mets: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Cincinnati fought like lions in the last match on September 6, but still lost to the Mets (4:5). The start of the game was for New York, but the guys from Ohio did not give up - Tyler Stevenson gave a couple of great shots, returning hope to the fans. But the Reds have a problem with the implementation of the moments: when the players are on the bases, the ball does not seem to want to fly to the right place. Stevenson was certainly the star of the evening, but it wasn't enough. Cincinnati's season total is 70 wins with 71 losses, third place in the National League Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Reds have an average of 3.6 runs per game.

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But New York is a completely different story. Yesterday they showed that they can not only hit, but also hold their own. Mark Vientos tore through the field with powerful shots, while Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto added team power. In the ninth inning, Edwin Diaz, like a superhero, came out and closed the game, despite his nerves. This clouser is just a machine. The Mets, with a 76-65 record, are second in the National League East Division and are clearly aiming for the playoffs.
Interesting facts for betting
The Mets are averaging 3.8 runs per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 8.5 runs
In the last two face-to-face matches out of three, such a bet played
Tip and bets
Personal meetings this season are like a swing: 2-2 on wins. The Mets are getting off to a great start, scoring early and keeping the rhythm, but Cincinnati often slips when it needs to put the squeeze on. Edwin Diaz as Clouser is like an ace up New York's sleeve. He goes out and extinguishes any hopes of the opponent. The Reds, with all due respect, still can't find their game at crucial moments. Their attack is lame, and they lack composure in tense endings. The Mets, on the other hand, play with confidence, as if they know that victory is already in their pocket.
Our betting tip is that New York will win in 1.74


























