San Diego Padres - Milwaukee Brewers: MLB match betting tip and bets

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San Diego showed on September 21 that it can hold a punch. In a tense battle with the Chicago White Sox, they pulled out a 3-2 victory, taking another step towards the coveted playoffs. Already in the second inning, the guys from California set the tone: Jackson Merrill deftly took advantage of a miss by the opposing pitcher, and Jake Cronenworth added runs with a clear single. But the real hero was Fernando Tatis Jr., who hit his 23rd home run of the season, as if to remind everyone who is the king of the bat here.
On the mound, Michael King was impenetrable, playing more than five innings without a single missed run and making four strikeouts. And Robert Suarez just turned off the lights in the ninth inning, making his 40th save. The result is 85 wins with 71 losses, second place in the National League West.
Interesting facts for betting
The Padres are averaging 5.1 runs per game.

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What about the Milwaukee Brewers? On September 21, they clashed with the St. Louis Cardinals and, alas, lost 5-1, although they outshot their opponents 7-3. Pitcher Robert Gasser could not withstand the pressure, conceding two runs in three innings. Offensively, the Brewers were able to squeeze out only one run thanks to Jackson Churio's sacrifice fly. But let's not hang our noses — the Brewers had a strong season, 95 wins with 61 losses, and the National League Central Division title is already in our pocket.
Interesting facts for betting
Milwaukee averages 5.0 runs per game.
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2.66Tip and bets
The Padres and Brewers have already faced off three times this season, and the Californians have emerged victorious twice. San Diego is on a roll right now - the victory over the White Sox showed that the team knows how to keep its concentration and gnaw out the result. Their attack is accurate, and pitchers, like King, are ready to turn off any threat. Milwaukee, of course, are not whipping boys — they won the division title for a reason. But the loss to St. Louis exposed their pitching problems, and that could be their Achilles' heel.
Our prediction is that San Diego will win in 1.76


























