Houston Astros - Seattle Mariners: MLB match betting tip and bets

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The Houston Astros are coming into this meeting with a solid 84-69 record, which keeps them in second place in the American League West Division. But in the last game on September 20, the Mariners simply smeared them — 0-4, without a chance. Hunter Brown, the Astros' starting pitcher, pitched a decent six innings, scoring nine strikeouts, but two missed runs sealed the fate of the match.
The Houston attack that night was like the Texas desert—not a drop of life, not a single point. Still, the Astros have their trump cards: Jeremy Pena is hitting .303, and Hunter Brown, with his 2.27 ERA and 192 strikeouts, is just a machine.
Interesting facts for betting
Houston has an average of 4.4 runs per game.

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But the Seattle Mariners showed what real baseball rock'n'roll is. Four solo home runs—from Julio Rodriguez, Eugenio Suarez, Victor Robles and Josh Naylor—and Houston was left with a nose. Brian Wu, the Mariners pitcher, played five innings like clockwork: just one hit, seven strikeouts, and only an injury forced him to leave the field. This win put Seattle (85-69) in first place in the AL West, and they're clearly not going to slow down.
Interesting facts for betting
Seattle makes an average of 3.9 runs per game.
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2.66Tip and bets
Houston and Seattle are fighting to the death this season: The Mariners lead the series 6-5. Logan Gilbert for Seattle and Jason Alexander for Houston will take the field on September 21. The Astros have the advantage of a home stadium, where fans are ready to tear down walls just to support their own. But let's be honest: in recent games, Seattle looks like a Texas barbecue — hot, powerful and smoky. Their offense is tearing up, Gilbert's pitching is holding the ball, and Houston is still stalling, especially offensively. The Mariners have caught a wave, and their winning streak is no coincidence. They know how to open up the Astros' defense.
Our prediction is that Seattle will win in 1.93


























