Philadelphia Phillies - Minnesota Twins: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Philadelphia produced a real thriller on September 26, defeating the Miami Marlins with a score of 1:0. Walker Buehler was like a rock on the pitcher's mound — five innings without a single break. Alec Bohm, that sly fox, scored the only run, making a smart groundout in the first inning. And Phyllis's bullpen? Oh, it was a real fortress! Taijuan Walker and closer David Robertson blocked all approaches to the base, not giving the Marlins a chance to make a comeback. This victory not only knocked Miami out of the wild-card race, but also consolidated the Phillies at the top of the table with an impressive 94-65 record. A pass to the first round of the playoffs is already in your pocket.
Interesting facts for betting
Philadelphia has an average of 3.9 runs per game.

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What about Minnesota? On September 25, the Twins showed their teeth by crushing the Texas Rangers with a score of 4:0. Byron Buxton, this guy with a cannon instead of a bat, hit two home runs, including the second in a row in the starting lineup. Bailey Ober was just perfect on the slide — six innings, five strikeouts, not a single chance for the opponent. The Twins' attack didn't let them down either: Trevor Larnach, Royce Lewis, Edouard Julien and Christian Vasquez scored two hits each. Yes, Minnesota's season didn't go well (69-90).
Interesting facts for betting
The Twins make an average of 3.3 runs per game.
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1.80Tip and bets
The history of personal meetings between Philadelphia and Minnesota is like a chess game: move by move, with minimal advantage. The Phillies came out victorious a little more often, but the Twins bit their heels more than once. In the upcoming matchup, Aaron Nola for the Phillies and Joe Ryan for the Twins will most likely appear on the slide. Nola hasn't always been at his best this season, but his bullpen is like a Swiss watch, it always keeps him safe. Ryan is a reliable guy with a strong ERA, and Minnesota feels more confident with him. But here's the problem: The Phillies are playing at home, and this is like an extra player on the field.
Our betting tip is a Philadelphia victory in 1.57


























