Cincinnati Reds - Chicago Cubs: MLB match betting tip and bets

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The Cincinnati Reds had a real firework display on the field yesterday. The score is 7-4 in their favor — the guys from Ohio defeated Chicago in the sixth inning. Spencer Steer, this young and daring one, hit a two-run home run that turned the tide of the game. And then Ellie De La Cruz added his home run, as if to say, Guys, this is our night.
In total, the Reds hit five home runs-Miguel Andujar, Matt McLain and company showed that their bats were in perfect order. Pitcher Connor Phillips held the defense, and Emilio Pagan put an end to the end with a confident save. The Reds are still in business and eager for the National League wild card.
Interesting facts for betting
The Reds have an average of 3.6 runs per game.

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The Chicago Cubs, in turn, have already booked a ticket to the playoffs, but they are in no hurry to relax. Yesterday, Dansby Swanson and Matt Shaw tried to pull the game off, each hitting a home run. But, alas, the Cubs couldn't keep up with the overclocked Reds. Nevertheless, with an 88-66 record, Chicago is firmly in second place in the National League Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Cubs are averaging 4.8 runs per game.
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2.24Tip and bets
Cincinnati will most likely field Andrew Abbott for tomorrow's game with his awesome 2.88 ERA and 9-7 record. Chicago will respond with Jameson Taillon (10-6, ERA 3.93). Taillon is a tough nut to crack, but his numbers are a little more modest, and the Reds' bats are clearly on a roll right now. Cincinnati has shown that it can not only hold the defense, but also explode with an attack. The Cubs, although stable, could not find an antidote to such pressure yesterday. The home field, Abbott's form, and the courage after the win are all tipping the scales in the Reds' direction.
Our prediction is that Cincinnati will win in 1.93


























