Texas Rangers - Minnesota Twins: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Texas stumbled again on September 21, losing to the Miami Marlins with a score of 2:4. This is the seventh defeat in a row, and, frankly, things are not going well for the team. The race for a wild card in the American League is becoming an increasingly illusory dream. Wyatt Langford, of course, did his best, hitting his 22nd home run in the sixth inning, but it wasn't enough to turn the tide of the game.
Miami was crushed from the very beginning, thanks to accurate shots from Otto Lopez, Heriberto Hernandez and Agustin Ramirez. Starting pitcher Merrill Kelly was clearly not in the mood, missing three runs in the middle of the game. The Rangers' offense flared up for a moment, but quickly faded under the pressure of the Marlins bullpen, which played like clockwork.
Interesting facts for betting
Texas has an average of 5.7 runs per game.

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But Minnesota staged a real celebration on September 21, interrupting the Cleveland Guardians' ten-game winning streak with a score of 6:2. It was a sight. Brooks Lee hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning, and Royce Lewis added a three-run bomb in the seventh, which completely put an end to this comeback. The Twins won back from 0-2, showing their mettle.
Starting pitcher Simeon Woods Richardson worked five innings, conceding only two runs, and bullpen held the defense like a fortress. With a score of 67-89, Minnesota is not in the lead yet, but this match showed that they are ready to bite, especially against the favorites.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota makes an average of 4.4 runs per game.
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Texas and Minnesota have had several heated battles this season, where Texas has been on the horse more often. On September 24, John Gray for the Rangers and Sonny Gray for the Twins are likely to take the field. John is a guy with character, his control and experience in such matches is like a good whiskey, aged and reliable. Sonny Gray is no slouch either, but Minnesota has been stalling at times this season, especially on the road. The Twins have a balanced offense and a solid bullpen, but Texas is playing at home, which is like an extra player on the field. The Rangers have better stats, and the fans in Arlington will be pushing their own forward.
Our betting tip is that Texas will win in 1.73


























