Toronto Blue Jays - Boston Red Sox: MLB match betting tip and bets

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The Toronto Blue gave a real performance on September 21, beating the Kansas City Royals 8-5. It was not just a victory, but a ticket to the playoffs, and even with a strengthening position in the race for the title of the Eastern Division of the American League. The Canadians got off to a healthy start, scoring three points in the second inning as Andreas Jimenez, Tyler Heineman and George Springer batted like it was the World Series finale.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Addison Barger picked up the baton, giving each an RBI double, which in the end became decisive. Kansas City tried to snap back, but the Blue Jays put the squeeze on the opponent thanks to cool-headed hits from Ernie Clement and Jimenez. Bottom line: the score is 90-66, and the gap from the Yankees in the division is two games.
Interesting facts for betting
Toronto has an average of 4.8 runs per game.

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On September 22, Boston staged a show in the style of good old baseball, smearing Tampa Bay with a score of 6:3. The ninth inning was a real drama.: three wounds, and Trevor Storey completed the job with a winning single, as if in the best traditions of Hollywood sports films. Boston took advantage of the opponent's mistakes competently, and Alex Bregman and Masataka Yoshida gave up two hits and an RBI each, like real snipers.
Rookie Kyle Harrison played five innings, allowing only one run, and Garrett Whitlock and Aroldis Chapman put an end to the end. The win left the Red Sox two games behind the Yankees in the wild card race.
Interesting facts for betting
Boston has an average of 4.4 runs per game.
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2.56Tip and bets
Toronto and Boston have been neck and neck all season, like two sprinters at the finish line. But in the September 24 match, the Canadians have a trump card — home field and pitcher Kevin Gausman, who, with a score of 17-5 and an ERA of 2.69, looks like a real ace in the deck. Boston will have Garrett Crockett on the mound with 5-4 and an ERA of 5.06 — not the most impressive indicator, frankly. In the attack, Toronto has Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer, who are hitting steadily, like a metronome. Boston has its heroes, Trevor Storey and Jarren Durand, but Gausman can cool their ardor. The home field, the strong pitcher and the depth of the squad are like a triple combination in hockey. Toronto looks like the favorite.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win in 1.59


























