Kansas City Royals - Seattle Mariners: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Kansas City suffered a 5-12 loss to Seattle on September 17 at their Kauffman Stadium. The Royals tried their best, but something went wrong. Catcher Carter Jensen, of course, lit up—three of four at-bats, two home runs, three RBIs. But the team as a whole couldn't turn the tide of the game. Pitcher Michael Wacha, who had just returned from the infirmary, could not cope with the onslaught of the Mariners.
The Seattle attack tore through the defense, and the Royals defense also made a couple of mistakes, as if on purpose. Kansas is having a mixed season with a 75-76 record and third place in the AL Central. They look good at home — 40-36, but there is not enough stability.
Interesting facts for betting
Kansas has an average of 5.6 runs per game.

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But Seattle is a real car right now. Their victory over Kansas is like a tank rolling across a lawn. Ten wins in a row, an 83-68 record, first place in the AL West—and they're clearly not going to slow down. Catcher Cal Raleigh broke up the game yesterday with two home runs, including his 55th of the season, which was a new league record for switch-hitters. He equaled Ken Griffey Jr. himself.
Three out of five at—bats, three RBIs- that's no joke. And Dominic Canzone put on a show: five out of five, three home runs, four RBIs.
Interesting facts for betting
Seattle makes an average of 5.1 runs per game.
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1.74Tip and bets
On September 18, Cole Ragans will play for Kansas and Bryce Miller for Seattle. Ragans recently returned from the injured list, and it is not yet clear what form he is in. But Miller is about stability and confidence. Seattle has shown Kansas who's in charge more than once this season, and yesterday's game is a prime example. Rali and Canzone are on fire, the Mariners' attack is working like a Swiss watch, and the pitching does not allow the opponent to turn around. Kansas will fight, that's a fact. At home, in front of their fans, they always try to show their character. But let's put Seattle on a different wavelength now.
Our prediction is that Seattle will win in 2.06


























