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

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Toronto stumbled again on September 25, this time against Boston. The result is 7:1, not in our favor. Max Scherzer, our maestro on the pitcher's mound, entered the field with a fighting spirit, but Boston turned out to be more cunning. Max missed a few runs in 5 and 2/3 innings, and this is, let's just say, not his best day. Toronto is in a difficult position right now: five defeats in the last six games. With a 90-68 record, the Blue Jays are still at the top of the American League East Division, but the Yankees are breathing down their necks. At least I have a ticket to the playoffs in my pocket.
Interesting facts for betting
Toronto has an average of 4.8 runs per game.

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But Boston was on a roll that evening. Their attack woke up like a bear after hibernation. Carlos Narvaez hit two runs in the sixth inning, as if deliberately teasing the Toronto defense. And Romy, like a cherry on a cake, added a home run, which put an end to this match — 7:1. Boston's pitchers worked like a Swiss clock: Lucas Giolito set the tone, and bullpen picked up the baton, without giving Toronto even a chance to make a comeback. With a score of 87-71, the Red Sox strengthened their position in the wild card race.
Interesting facts for betting
Boston has an average of 4.4 runs per game.
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The Totalbetis more than 9.5 runs
In the last two face-to-face matches, such a bet played
2.56Tip and bets
Toronto and Boston are neck and neck, but Toronto beat Boston a little more often in face-to-face meetings. Tomorrow, September 26, two Titans will take the field: Zach Wheeler for Toronto and Brian Bello for Boston. It's like a duel between two snipers — who is more accurate, and he's wearing queens. Wheeler is a guy with character, his serves are like lightning in a clear sky, and Bello, although young, knows how to hold a punch. But do you know what fascinates me? Toronto plays at home, and that's always a plus. The crowd is pushing forward, the stands are buzzing, and their attack, despite yesterday's failure, is capable of shattering any defense. After the defeat, the Blue Jays will be angry as wasps.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win in 1.73


























