Detroit Tigers - St. Louis Cardinals: betting tip (kef 1.70) and MLB match bets

Command Analysis

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Detroit is not just playing confidently right now, but with some kind of special, almost audacious mood. The second game of the series against the Cardinals on April 4 turned into a real baseball show, where everything was there: powerful shots, a comeback and a hit back. An 11:6 victory is not just numbers on the scoreboard. This is a demonstration of attack power. Already in the first inning, Kerry Carpenter sends the ball over the fence, setting the tone for the whole meeting. A little later, the Tigers added more, and the score quickly turned to 3-0. It seemed that control had been established. But baseball is a game of nerves and swings. In the fifth inning, the Cardinals explode: Jordan Walker hits a 459-foot grand slam, and the match begins anew. And this is where Detroit shows character. Without fuss, without panic, they come forward again. Zach McKinstry, Gleiber Torres, Matt Virling — everyone contributes. At the moment, the balance is 4-4.

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St. Louis looked like a team that seemed to know how to bite, but didn't always know when to keep hitting until the end. The main problem is the starting pitcher. Dustin May blew the start, allowing Detroit to quickly create a comfortable lead. Seven missed runs in just over three innings is too much for a game of this level. Yes, there was a surge. Walker's grand slam, which literally brought the team back into the game. Moreover, for a moment it seemed that the Cardinals could turn the tide of the meeting. But after that, silence. The attack seemed to have run out of steam. Nine left on the bases is an indicator that speaks for itself. There were opportunities, but no realizations. A team with a 4-4 balance.
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Tip and bets
Two wins in a row show that the team is playing confidently and calmly, taking every chance. They don't just score points, but put pressure on the opponent from the first minutes, deftly using St. Louis' mistakes. The main thing in the third game is the starting pitchers. Detroit's Cader Montero looks fresh and confident, while the Cardinals' Kyle Lee is not impressive yet. So, most likely, the hosts will take the initiative again and control the match. A strong attack, confident play on the home field and competent use of the opponent's mistakes make Detroit the favorite. As a result, a confident victory for the Tigers is expected, which can end the series without a chance for St. Louis.
Our betting tip is that Detroit will win in 1.70


























