New York Mets - Texas Rangers: MLB match betting tip and bets

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On September 12, the Mets were beaten 4-6 by the Philadelphia Phillies. This is the fourth defeat in a row, and I'll tell you, the mood in the locker room is clearly not festive. They started for health: in the first inning, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso broke up in earnest, scored four points, and it seemed like the Phillies were about to wash up.
But the Mets pitchers seemed to forget how to hold the ball after the opening rush. The opponent seized the initiative, but the New Yorkers could not get together. Soto, of course, is great — he has a couple of hits to his credit, but the team game let him down. Bottom line: the record is 76-71, and the Mets are still clinging to the wild card in the National League.
Interesting facts for betting
The Mets are averaging 5.6 runs per game.

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And now to the Rangers. On September 10, these guys showed who is the boss in the house, beating Milwaukee with a score of 6:3. And this, mind you, is the third victory in a row over the serious guys from the league. The main star of the evening was Jake Berger — two home runs, one of which, a two-pointer, literally snatched the advantage for Texas.
Merril Kelly didn't let up on the slide either: yes, he missed 10 hits, but six strikeouts are no joke. He managed to rein in Milwaukee's offense after their early surge. Bottom line: the record is 77-70, and the Rangers are holding their nose in the wind, fighting for the title in the Western Division of the American League and a coveted place in the playoffs.
Interesting facts for betting
Texas has an average of 4.1 runs per game.
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2.48Tip and bets
New York and Texas haven't met yet this season, but history says the Mets are ahead in face-to-face meetings. On the slide on September 13, we will most likely see David Peterson from the Mets and Merril Kelly from the Rangers. Both pitchers are doing their best this season, but let's get this straight. Texas is on a roll right now: three wins in a row, Kelly is throwing strikeouts right and left, and Berger is ready to hit a home run at any moment. Things are not going so smoothly for the Mets — four defeats in a row, pitching is shaky, and even Soto's bright flashes do not always save. The Texans have caught the nerve, and their pitching can be the trump card that will leave the New Yorkers with a nose.
Our betting tip is that Texas will win in 1.91


























