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

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Texas once again got hit on the nose on September 24, losing to Minnesota with a score of 1:4. This is the eighth defeat in a row. They started cheerfully—Joc Pederson hit a home run, and the stands roared. But the joy was short—lived: Zebby Matthews, the Twins' starting pitcher, pitched seven innings as if he were playing chess instead of baseball, conceding just one run. The bullpen of Texas, like a leaky bucket, could not hold the pressure of Minnesota.
Byron Buxton had a two—run double, and Cody Clemens added an RBI single, and the Texans were all set. With the current 79-78 record, the Rangers are hanging out in the American League West, nine points behind the leaders. The playoffs? This is already a mirage in the desert.
Interesting facts for betting
Texas has an average of 5.7 runs per game.

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What about Minnesota? The Twins, with their modest 68-89 record, are out of the playoffs. In the same game on September 24, they showed that even without high stakes they can bite. Zebby Matthews was like a symphony orchestra conductor on the pitcher's mound—precise, cool-headed, shut out 11 of the last 12 Texas batters from the game. On offense, Byron Buxton shines like a star in the Texas sky—his double with two wounds was a key moment. Cody Clemens also kept up, adding his contribution to the victory.
Interesting facts for betting
Minnesota makes an average of 4.4 runs per game.
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1.76Tip and bets
Texas and Minnesota have already crossed bats four times this season, and the score is 2-2. The balance is like Themis' scales. Patrick Corbin for Texas and Zebbie Matthews for Minnesota are likely to take the field. Corbin is an experienced guy, but this season he has had times when the seams on the ball seemed superfluous. Mathews, judging by the last match, is on a roll, but will he be able to repeat his feat on the road? Texas is in a hole right now with eight losses in a row. But at home, under the roar of their native stands, they can gather.
Our betting tip is that Texas will win in 1.49


























