Chicago Cubs - Milwaukee Brewers: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Chicago showed in the third match against Milwaukee (4-3) that they have character and backbone. Losing in the course of the game, they did not lose heart, but gave a real comeback. Michael Bush lit the spark, and Pete Crowe-Armstrong added heat with a two-run single and a daring run on the bases, giving the Cubs a four-run lead. But the real hero was Brad Keller. This guy came out in the eighth inning with the bases loaded, as if for a walk, and did not give Milwaukee a chance, and in the ninth he confidently closed the match. This kind of relief game is like putting an end to a tense thriller. Chicago reduced the gap in the series to 1-2 and now.
Interesting facts for betting
Chicago is averaging 3.8 runs per game.

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Milwaukee started for health in the third game, opening the scoring, but the finish turned out to be for peace. William Contreras and Jake Bowers tried to keep up the intrigue: Bowers, by the way, was the best in the lineup, hitting a solo home run and scoring two RBIs. But at the crucial moment, the Brewers' attack misfired, failing to complete the comeback. Despite the loss, Milwaukee still has the series under control, and one win is enough for them to move on.
Interesting facts for betting
Milwaukee averages 5.9 runs per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 6.5 runs
In the last two face-to-face matches, such a bet played
1.45Tip and bets
In the regular season, the Cubs looked a little better in face—to-face meetings - 7-6, and this adds to their confidence. Tyone knows how to keep the game under control in the playoffs, especially at home, where the support from the stands at Wrigley Field works wonders. The Brewers' Peralta is a tough pitcher, but he sometimes makes mistakes in away games, and Milwaukee's attack in the third game showed that it can't always put the squeeze on the clutch. Chicago is on the lookout right now: victory in the third match, home field and the burning eyes of the players who know that there is nowhere to retreat. Milwaukee will fight back, but the Cubs have proven more than once this season that they can gnaw wins under pressure.
Our betting tip is Chicago's victory in 2.04


























