Toronto Blue Jays - Los Angeles Dodgers: MLB match betting tip and bets

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Toronto right now is a team that knows how to keep you on your toes. On October 21, the Blue Jays pulled off a comeback that still gives me the creeps. In the seventh ALCS game against Seattle, they rebounded 1-3 after six innings. The key point? George Springer, that ageless engine of the team, hit a three-run home run in the seventh inning that nearly caused the Rogers Center stands to collapse. It was his 23rd playoff home run, and he scored a 4-3 victory, sending Toronto to the World Series for the first time since 1993.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., of course, took the ALCS MVP title for his phenomenal streak, but Springer got all the plaudits in that match. And what about bullpen? Gausman, Bassit, Dominguez and Hoffman simply locked up the game, not giving Seattle a single chance in the final innings. Hoffman, by the way, made a save with three strikeouts — it was a real master class. With a 99-63 regular season and first place in the American League, Toronto proved that they were in the finals for a reason.
Interesting facts for betting
Toronto is averaging 6.1 runs per game.

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And now to the Dodgers. These guys from Los Angeles just destroyed Milwaukee 5-1 on October 18, making a clean sweep 4-0 in the NLCS. Shohei Ohtani, a man who seems to be able to do everything, became the main character of the evening. Three home runs in one game, ten strikeouts in six innings without conceding points — this is not just a statistic, it's a claim to legend.
He hit his first home run in the first inning, then added two more in the fourth and seventh, making Dodger Stadium roar with delight. Ohtani became the first pitcher in history to pull off such a trick in the playoffs, and, of course, took home the NLCS MVP title. But Ohtani was not united: Mookie Betts and Will Smith added their hits, and the rotation of pitchers — Ohtani, Snell, Yamamoto and Glasnov — missed only two earned points for the entire series. It's a machine that doesn't fail, and the Dodgers are heading into the World Series with their eyes blazing for the second year in a row.
Interesting facts for betting
The Dodgers are averaging 4.6 runs per game.
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1.77Tip and bets
Toronto and the Dodgers will start the first game of the World Series on October 25. The bookies prefer the Dodgers, and you can understand them. The Dodgers will start with Blake Snell, whose playoff ERA is a fantastic 0.86. This is a pitcher who can turn off any bat. Toronto will have rookie Trey Yesavage on the slide with a 4.20 ERA—not bad, but against a machine like the Dodgers, it's a risk. Ohtani is on fire, Betts and Smith add stability, and Los Angeles' pitching rotation looks like a Swiss watch. Toronto will fight, but the first game is a game of nerves, and the Dodgers look more confident here.
Our prediction is a Dodgers win in 1.64


























