Milwaukee Brewers - Los Angeles Dodgers: MLB match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Milwaukee fought like a lion in the first game of the National League Finals, but still did not jump over the wall of Dodgers pitching, eventually losing at home with a minimum score of 1:2. The Brewers settled for just one hit in the entire game, and their only run came in the ninth inning on a sacrifice fly by Jackson Churio, a late surge that almost turned everything upside down.
But Sal Frelick shone in the Milwaukee defense in the fourth inning: he organized that one double-play that stopped the Dodgers avalanche with the bases loaded, showing that the Wisconsinites can not only hit, but also hold their teeth. Churio, by the way, became a real engine for his team – he brought a single RBI and sparked a comeback in the end, making everyone believe in a miracle.
Interesting facts for betting
Milwaukee is averaging 4.8 runs per game.

Current form
The Dodgers started the NLCS with a hard-fought but well-deserved victory, where Blake Snell became the main character with his dominant pitching: ten strikeouts in eight innings and only one hit from the opponent. Freddie Freeman defused the situation with a solo home run in the sixth inning, and veteran closer Blake Trainen locked the door in a tense ending, giving the team its fifth victory in a row.
Now the Dodgers lead the series 1-0, continuing to defend their NL West title and confirming that in the playoffs they are a machine that does not break. Snell, without a doubt, took the title of the best player of the match: he held the Milwaukee attack in an iron fist, thus becoming the anchor without which the Dodgers boat might not have sailed to shore.
Interesting facts for betting
The Dodgers have an average of 4.1 runs per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 10.5 runs
In the last two face-to-face matches out of three, such a bet played
3.11Tip and bets
With Freddie Peralta and Yoshinobu Yamamoto announced as starting pitchers for the next game, there's no doubt that we're in for another NLCS meat grinder between Milwaukee and the Dodgers, because both of these guys are masters at nipping the opponent's attacks in the bud. Milwaukee is coming up with a fighting spirit after the regular season, where they bit Los Angeles by the heels more than once, but in the first game the hits simply did not go against such elite pitching, and the Dodgers, with their form and home advantage, look like small favorites who are not going to give up an inch of the field.
Our prediction is a Dodgers win in 1.75


























