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

Command Analysis

Current form
Toronto showed what true Canadian courage is in the first match of the series against the Dodgers (11:4). In front of 44,000 fans at the Rogers Centre, they set off fireworks, scoring 11 runs, nine of which came in the killer sixth inning. The main character was Addison Barger, who charged the grand slam. It was not just a blow, but a real knockdown for the Dodgers. The leader of their pitching team, Blake Snell, walked off the field, unable to withstand the pressure, and the bullpen of the Californians was bursting at the seams.
Alejandro Kirk, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Beau Bichette lit up the Toronto attack, showing that their bats are ready for any challenge. Barger, recognized as the best player of the match, proved that at key moments he is as cool as ice at the Toronto rink. This victory was the first home win for the Blue Jays in the finals since 1993, and the team clearly caught a wave.
Interesting facts for betting
Toronto is averaging 6.1 runs per game.

Current form
Los Angeles clearly did not expect such a Canadian reception in the first match. The reigning champions, who had been tearing everyone apart all October thanks to elite pitchers and a powerful attack, stumbled out of the blue. Blake Snell, their main hope, lasted only five innings, conceding five runs, and the bullpen couldn't put out the fire. The only bright spot was Shohei Ohtani, who hit a two—point home run in the end, reminding that his bat is always a threat.
The Dodgers are now in the role of catching up with a score of 0-1 in the series. Statistics are not on their side: only a third of the teams that lose the first away match win the series. The defeat hurt the Californians, and the second match was like a lifeline for them.
Interesting facts for betting
The Dodgers are averaging 4.6 runs per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 8.5 runs
In the last three Toronto matches, such a bet has played
2.25Tip and bets
The Dodgers are leading 2-1 in face-to-face meetings with Toronto this season, but after such a start to the series, the Canadians clearly have the psychological advantage. In the second game, Kevin Gausman, a pitcher who knows how to keep the game under control, will take the hill for the Blue Jays. The Dodgers have Yoshinobu Yamamoto starting, but after a long rest, their pitching team looks vulnerable. The Toronto attack, led by Barger, Kirk and Bishett, is now on edge, and the Rogers Centre's home walls are only adding to their fire.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win in 2.21


























