Miami Marlins - Detroit Tigers: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Miami staged a performance on September 12 that made even the palm trees on the coast applaud. Washington was defeated 5-0. The main character was Ryan Weathers, who, returning from injury, played like a real maestro: five innings, zero missed runs, five hits and four strikeouts. Eric Wagaman lit up the attack with three out of four hits, three RBIs, and his two—run double in the eighth inning was the cherry on the cake. With this victory, the Marlins brought the balance to 68-79, firmly entrenched in the middle of the standings.
Interesting facts for betting
Miami averages 3.7 runs per game.

Current form
But Detroit stumbled slightly on September 12, losing to the New York Yankees with a score of 3.:9. They started briskly — Dillon Dingler hit a solo home run, and it looked like the Tigers were ready to tear everyone apart. But starter Tyler Holton seemed to have forgotten how to hold serve, and he missed five runs in the first inning. Later, Jazz Chisholm Jr. added a two-run single, but it was like throwing a ball into an already sinking boat. However, the balance is 84-63 and the lead in the AL Central.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit averages 3.7 runs per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 10.5 runs
In the last two face-to-face matches out of three, such a bet played
1.22Tip and bets
The teams haven't crossed paths yet this season, so the intrigue is heating up. Two names will come together on the pitcher's mound, on which a lot depends: Tarik Skubal (13-4, 2.10 ERA), who this year looks like a man who is ready to pitch even on the Moon, will come out for the Tigers, and Sandy Alcantara (8-12, 5.67 ERA), whose shape so far resembles a carousel in an amusement park, will play for the Marlins. — up and down. Detroit is a team with character this season, which returns with renewed vigor even after defeats. Scubal is their trump card, capable of stifling the opponent's attack. Miami, for all its audacity, is too dependent on Alcantara's mood and form, which this year does not always cope with the pressure. Plus, the home stands are good, of course, but against the Tigers you need not only support, but also a cool head.
Our prediction is that Detroit will win in 1.48


























