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

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Progressive Field was shaking with emotion on September 28. Cleveland defeated the Texas Rangers 9-8 in a crazy match. It was a real meat grinder, where the nerves of the fans were stretched like strings on a guitar. The Guardians started off trailing, but by the eighth inning they had tied the score 5-5 — thanks to Brian Rocchio for the sacrifice fly. Texas tried to take the lead in the tenth inning when Rhodey Tellez hit a three-run home run, but Cleveland responded in a way that roared the stadium.
The same Rocchio, like the hero of a Hollywood blockbuster, gave a walk-off home run, bringing victory. This guy became the star of the evening, and his punches were the key to the triumph. The Guardians didn't just win, they claimed the American League Central Division title and extended their streak of nine walk-off wins in the season. The result of the regular season is 88-74, and they are ready to rush into the playoffs.
Interesting facts for betting
Cleveland is averaging 4.9 runs per game.

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Meanwhile, on September 28, Detroit fought the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park and lost 3:4. They started cheerfully: Javier Baez hit a three-point home run in the fourth inning, giving the team a 3:1 advantage. It seemed that the Tigers were on the horse, but the pitchers and defense let down. Boston responded with hits, and David Hamilton turned the game around with his two-point shot. Baez, of course, was great, but it wasn't enough. Detroit finished the season with a score of 87-75, made it to the playoffs, but the division title sailed to Cleveland.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit has an average of 3.2 runs per game.
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2.33Tip and bets
This season, Cleveland versus Detroit is like an older brother who is always one step ahead. The score in the series is 8-5, and in September, the Guardians crushed the Tigers altogether, winning five out of six matches. On September 30, the stage is ready for a new show at the native Progressive Field. Detroit is fielding Tarik Skubal, a southpaw who is already being named the future Cy Young Award winner. He's a serious guy, but Cleveland's a tough guy, too. Their pitcher Triston McKenzie is taking the field for the fourth time this season, and he's hungry for a win.
Our prediction is that Cleveland will win in 2.35


























