Chicago Cubs - New York Mets: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Chicago played a match yesterday that made the fans at Wrigley scream themselves hoarse. After a painful 10-3 rout by the Mets and a record five-game losing streak, the Cubs rallied and put on a show. The third inning was their finest hour.: five wounds, as if at the snap of your fingers. Ian Happ broke up a double, bringing in two runs, Seiya Suzuki and Moises Ballesteros added hits, and Pete Crowe-Armstrong performed a filigree sacrifice fly.
But what about the batters? Michael Bush hit his 31st home run— the best on the team, and Matt Shaw collected three hits, including a home run, as if teasing his rivals: Catch if you can. Matthew Boyd was like a rock on the mound: 5⅓ innings, only two missed runs. The Cubs' rotation came to life, and with that spirit, they brought their score to 89-69, strengthening their wild-card chances. This, friends, is Chicago in a fighting mood.
Interesting facts for betting
Chicago has an average of 4.5 runs per game.

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But the Mets obviously didn't sing to the tune of victory yesterday. The attack was, to put it mildly, pale. Juan Soto and Francisco Alvarez tried to pull the team off by hitting home runs each (this is Soto's 43rd of the season, bravo). But the others? It's like they forgot how to hold a bat. Rookie John Tong failed miserably on the slide: five missed runs in just over two innings, and the Mets were already trailing.
In the middle of the game, they tried to perk up, but it was more of a spurt of desperation. The result is 81-77 and a shaky one—game advantage for third place in the wild card race. New York is holding up for now, but it smells fried.
Interesting facts for betting
The Mets are averaging 5.4 runs per game.
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Thebetis a total bet of more than 10.5 runs
In the last three face-to-face matches out of four, such a bet played
3.20Tip and bets
Chicago showed yesterday that it can get up from its knees. Five defeats in a row? Forgotten. A convincing victory over the Mets is not just an accident, it's character. The Mets, on the other hand, are stalling: the attack is lame, and the newcomers on the slide are losing ground. But this is Major League Baseball, and surprises come like the Chicago wind. Betting on a Mets victory looks risky, but intuition tells you: They'll show their teeth yet.
Our betting tip is that New York will win in 1.90


























