San Francisco Giants - St. Louis Cardinals: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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The Giants are coming in with a 77-80 balance, comfortably ensconced on the fourth line of the NL West. It's not a championship result, but it's not a failure either. Yesterday, September 23rd, they fought the Cardinals like lions. Heliot Ramos and Rafael Devers tore the air with home runs, the stands roared, and the California sun seemed to shine just for them.
But baseball is a game where one miss can be worth everything. Casey Schmitt gave his opponent a chance in the fifth inning, but the pitchers couldn't hold off the onslaught. The result is a defeat that left a bitter taste. The playoffs are still a mirage for San Francisco.
Interesting facts for betting
San Francisco averages 4.2 runs per game.

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What about St. Louis? They have the same 77-80, the middle of the NL Central, but yesterday they showed that they can bite. Their victory over the Giants was like good jazz, with improvisation and a powerful finale. Ivan Herrera hit a two-run home run that turned the tide of the match, and Jordan Walker added pepper with his RBI.
The Cardinals' pitchers conceded five runs, but they didn't break down—Jojo Romero came out and closed the game like a real maestro. This victory is like a sip of cold lemonade in the heat: it gave St. Louis hope for a wild card. But now they're going to have to leave, and on someone else's field, and even in San Francisco, it's more expensive to relax.
Interesting facts for betting
St. Louis averages 5.1 runs per game.
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The Totalbetis more than 8.5 runs
In the last three face-to-face matches out of four, such a bet played
1.84Tip and bets
San Francisco will play Logan Webb (14-11, ERA 3.27) against Andre Pallante (6-15, ERA 5.29) from the St. Louis Cardinals. Face-to-face meetings this season are still for the Cardinals, but historically, the Giants feel like a fish in water at home. Webb is the real trump card of the Californians, his stability on the hill inspires respect. But Pallante is not shining this season, and his high ERA speaks for itself. The Giants can put on a real performance in their arena with such a pitcher.
Our prediction is that San Francisco will win with a handicap (-1.5) wound in 2.04


























