Los Angeles Dodgers - Cincinnati Reds: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Los Angeles defeated the Seattle Mariners 6-1 on September 28, and it was the final chord of the season, worthy of a standing ovation. Clayton Kershaw, this veteran with the soul of a poet, went on the mound in his last major league start – 5 1/3 innings without a single run, seven strikeouts, as if he were saying goodbye to the diamond grass on his own terms. The Dodgers' attack kicked in early: Jesus Kim hit a two-run home run in the second inning, Freddie Freeman added the same in the third, and then Shohei Otani, this phenomenon, set a franchise record – the 55th home run in the seventh. Andy Pages finished it off with an RBI single in the eighth. Stability, power, class – the result of the 93-69 season.
Interesting facts for betting
The Dodgers have an average of 3.6 runs per game.

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Cincinnati came to the finish line with a touch of drama. On September 28, they lost to the Milwaukee Brewers 4:2, but this defeat turned out to be good luck – a similar loss to the New York Mets gave the Reds a ticket to the tiebreaker playoffs. The Ohio guys took the lead early: Eli De La Cruz and T.J. Friedl hit solo home runs, 2-0, and everything seemed to be under control. But Milwaukee didn't doze off–doubles and home runs from Danny Jansen and Andrew Vons turned the game around. Brady Singer couldn't handle the slide, conceded three runs in more than three innings. The result of the season is 83-79, the first playoff in a full season since 2013.
Interesting facts for betting
Reds makes an average of 3.8 runs per game.
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In the last three face-to-face matches out of four, such a bet played
2.54Tip and bets
This season, the Dodgers just munched on the Reds for breakfast–five wins out of six, a total score of 30-15 in runs. Los Angeles' strong pitchers, led by the likes of Blake Snell or even Shohei Otani as a starter, plus an attack with Freeman and company, are a machine honed for the playoffs. The Reds are young, tenacious, with Eli De La Cruz as the spark that can set the stadium on fire, and their starters like Hunter Green can put up a fight. But the momentum of the Dodgers after that landslide win over Seattle, their depth and experience make them favorites.
Our prediction is that Los Angeles will win in 1.49


























