Toronto Blue Jays - Seattle Mariners: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Toronto started the series brightly: George Springer hit a home run with the first pitch, instantly charging the stands and creating the feeling that the evening would be easy. But as is often the case in baseball, fortune turned out to be capricious. Next, the team was able to make only one hit, as the Mariners' pitchers methodically blocked all the Blue Jays' attacking options.
Starting pitcher Kevin Gausman had a great game, missing only a solo home run from Cal Reilly, but it was enough for Toronto to remain in the catch-up role. Springer stood out on the field, but the support of the team did not allow him to realize his potential. In the regular season, Toronto finished with a 94-68 record, sharing first place in the division with the New York Yankees.
Interesting facts for betting
Toronto has an average of 4.8 runs per game.

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Seattle overcame the consequences of the previous tough match with extra innings and won 3-1, opening the scoring in the ALCS series. A deep bullpen and precise rotation of pitchers allowed the Mariners to limit the opponent to two hits. Bryce Miller's six innings set the pace for the team, and Cal Reilly tied the score with a home run and once again proved his worth at Rogers Center. Jorge Polanco's RBI singles cemented the success of the team, which is returning to the ALCS for the first time in 24 years. In the regular season, Seattle finished second in the division with a score of 90-72, behind only Toronto.
Interesting facts for betting
Seattle makes an average of 3.7 runs per game.
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1.78Tip and bets
Toronto and Seattle have met seven times this season, and the Canadian team has a slight 4-3 advantage. Victories most often came thanks to strong pitching and home field. In the second game, rookie right-hander Trey Yesavige (Toronto) will take the slide, facing Logan Gilbert (Seattle), who is in good shape but vulnerable to home runs. The Mariners' attack loses effectiveness if Cal Reilly is neutralized, and Toronto expects revenge after a weak performance in the first game. Given Toronto's success against Seattle this season, Yesavige's home stats, and the Mariners' limited ability to score a lot of runs, Toronto's victory looks like the best prediction.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win in 1.74


























