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

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Baseball is such a thing where one hit can turn the whole world upside down, and in the fourth game of the ALCS, Seattle just caught such a coup. We lost to Toronto with a score of 2:8, and now the score in the series is leveled - 2-2. Josh Naylor goes to bat like a king on the field - a solo home run that puts the Mariners ahead. Three out of three, both team points are on his account, the guy just breaks the net. But what's next?
The third inning, and the Blue Jays set off fireworks: three runs, including a two-run home run from Andres Jimenez, who hits like he's avenging all the wrongs of the world. The Mariners try to shake things up, but the pitchers, with Luis Castillo in charge, miss eleven hits.
Interesting facts for betting
Seattle has an average of 4.8 runs per game.

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And now about Toronto, who tied the score with such a flourish, as if they were rehearsing this triumph in the locker room. Winning the fourth game is not just luck, it's a stable attack and a veteran on the slide, Max Scherzer, who goes out and works like clockwork. Five and a half innings, just two runs, five strikeouts - the eighth victory in the playoffs for him, and it sounds like a good old legend.
And Andres Jimenez. Oh, that shortstop is the key hero of the evening: a home run, four RBIs, including a two-run single in the eighth inning that puts a bold end to it. And Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is not far behind, adding his home run to the postseason record, as if collecting them for a museum.
Interesting facts for betting
Toronto makes an average of 3.7 runs per game.
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2.88Tip and bets
Likely starters: Bryce Miller for the Mariners, with his 4-6 and 5.68 ERA, vs. Kevin Gausman of the Blue Jays, 10-11, 3.59 ERA, a guy who feels like a fish in water in the playoffs. Seattle is in trouble at home against the Blue Jays: seven consecutive losses at T-Mobile Park, the opponent's attack has been hitting fountains in recent games, plus the rotation of pitchers is deeper. To be honest, it's like those matches where the favorite suddenly stumbles over his own feet, but here everything is different.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win in 1.85


























