Cleveland Guardians - Detroit Tigers: MLB match betting tip and bets

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On September 25, Cleveland showed who is the boss in the Central Division. A 5-1 victory over Detroit is not for nothing. George Valera hit a two-run home run in the third inning, as if he said, guys, relax, I'll do it. And in the seventh, Jose Ramirez added a two—run double, and the Tigers couldn't win back.
Pitcher Tanner Bibi is just a beauty: six innings, just one missed run, a couple of strikeouts for the mood. The result? The Guardians brought their record to 86-72, one step ahead of Detroit with their 85-73. And the Tigers, by the way, have already had eight defeats in a row — this is no joke, this is a crisis. The fight for the division's throne is heating up, and Cleveland is clearly determined not to give up the lead.
Interesting facts for betting
Cleveland is averaging 4.9 runs per game.

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But Detroit is doing like an old Lada on the highway. Yesterday's match was the eighth defeat in a row. They started cheerfully: Eric Meadows hit a sacrifice flyball, but then the Tigers pitchers began to fall like a house of cards. Tarik Skubal, their starting pitcher, scored such a knockdown in the sixth inning that Cleveland just finished him off. Detroit's attack didn't shine either — there were plenty of chances, but the implementation was zero.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit has an average of 3.2 runs per game.
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The Totalbetis less than 6.5 runs
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2.67Tip and bets
This season, Cleveland versus Detroit is like an older brother versus a younger brother: 8-4 in wins in head—to-head meetings. Plus, the Guardians are on a roll right now with 17 wins in their last 19 games, five of them in a row against the Tigers. It's not just a shape, it's a hurricane. For tomorrow's game, September 26, the likely pitchers are Caleb Kilian for Cleveland and Matt Manning for Detroit. Kilian is a reliable guy, but Manning looks like he's forgotten how to hold the ball lately. Considering that Cleveland is on guard, their pitchers are stable, and Detroit is drowning in its mistakes, betting on a Guardian victory looks like a sure thing.
Our prediction is that Cleveland will win in 1.58


























