Colorado Rockies - San Diego Padres: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
The Rockies had an 8-10 upset loss to the Padres in their last match on September 7. The game turned out to be a real drama: the Rockies fought to the last, and Hunter Goodman and Jordan Beck even hit a couple of home runs to close the gap. But San Diego's kickoff, where Fernando Tatis Jr. and company scored six points, proved to be an insurmountable barrier for Colorado. The Rockies' pitch problems are, alas, their eternal headache. The season has not been easy for the team: the 40-101 record and last place in the Western Division of the National League speak for themselves.
Interesting facts for betting
Colorado averages 3.1 runs per game.

Current form
But San Diego is on a roll. The victory over Colorado on September 7 broke their streak of five defeats, and this clearly added to the team's courage. Fernando Tatis Jr. has once again shown why he is called a star: hitting a three-point home run at the right moment is no joke. And Freddie Fermin, who added three RBIs, helped consolidate the advantage. With a 77-65 record, the Padres are firmly in the Western Division, only slightly behind the leaders of the Dodgers.
Interesting facts for betting
San Diego has an average of 5.8 runs per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 10.5 runs
In the last five face-to-face matches out of six, such a bet played
1.56Tip and bets
San Diego is literally smearing Colorado in face-to-face meetings this season, leading the series 6-2. Their attack is like a well—tuned orchestra where everyone knows their part. The recent victory has only added to their confidence. The Rockies, of course, are well-made: They fight, they try, sometimes they give out bright moments, but their pitching team is like an old truck that goes on and off. It's been a tough season for Colorado, and they clearly lack stability.
Our prediction is that San Diego will win in 1.45


























