Miami Marlins - Washington Nationals: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Miami showed a character yesterday that you can compose ballads about. We lost 0:3, it seemed that everything had arrived. But no, Marlins are not the kind of fish that give up without a fight. Eric Wagaman woke up the team with an accurate RBI single, and Xavier Edwards set off fireworks by hitting a three-point home run that turned the game on its head. Otto Lopez didn't sleep either, adding two RBIs to the pile.
And pitcher Yuri Perez, like an experienced fisherman, tightened the noose on Washington's offense after the opening innings. The result is 8-3, and Miami, with a 67-79 record, is still third in the National League East Division. It's not a championship result, but the guys have a spark in their eyes, and that's the main thing.
Interesting facts for betting
Miami has an average of 5.6 runs per game.

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But Washington is doing worse. They started cheerfully yesterday, got ahead 3-0, but then it was like someone turned off the lights. The offense stalled, Miami's pitchers screwed them over, and the defense began to crumble like a house of cards. As a result, there was an insulting defeat and a record of 60-85, which eloquently says: the guys from the capital are not on the horse this season. And then there's the managerial circus — interim manager Miguel Cayro was kicked out right during the match. Well, you must admit, this already looks like a comedy script, not a baseball team.
Interesting facts for betting
Washington has an average of 6.2 runs per game.
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2.14Tip and bets
Miami and Washington have had several spectacular meetings this season, where the nerves of the fans were stretched like strings on a guitar. Recently, the Floridians finally broke a five-game losing streak against the Nationals, showing that they know how to deal with these guys. Xavier Edwards and company on offense just ripped through Washington's defense yesterday, and their middle innings are like well—played jazz, where everyone knows their game. The Marlins feel more confident at home, and Washington is like a tourist who forgot his map and compass.
Our betting tip is Miami's victory in 1.79


























