MLB
New York Mets @ Washington Nationals:
New York Mets (to win) /// 1.83
Last bet lost. Rangers leader Corey Seager didn't play, but Baltimore was so awful that they gave this game away without a chance. I can't explain the Orioles' poor play. They played like it was a preseason game. Unfortunately, minus the money. My betting scores are NBA 93-108 in favor of the unsuccessful, MLB 49-39 in favor of the successful, NHL 2-5 in favor of the unsuccessful, NFL+NCAAF 3-8 in favor of the unsuccessful.
New Bet: New York Mets on the road will beat Washington Nationals in the 1st game of the series. Honestly, I haven't seen Washington play this season, but judging by their results, almost nothing has changed compared to last season. The Mets, on the other hand, are in very good shape! They destroyed the Yankees in a two-game series, sweeped the Padres, and won series against the Cubs, Rangers, and Marlins, which allowed New York once again to hope for the Postseason. Yeah, they couldn't win last series against the Astros. But Mets struggled until the last inning and that's a fact! Mets have already sweeped the series against the Nationals this season. Yes, I'm sure the Mets will win this series against the Nationals too. The Mets starting pitcher for this game will be David Peterson. His stats this season: 5 games, 4 wins and 1 loss, covers an average 5.40 innings per game, in which he gets an average 2.40 runs. Not bad! Not perfect, but not bad. As a starting pitcher David Peterson has played 7 times against Washington in his career: covers an average 5.48 innings per game, in which he gets an average 2.58 runs. Again, not perfect, but not bad either. Washington's starting pitcher for this game will be MacKenzie Gore. His stats this season: 16 games, 7 wins and 9 losses, covers an average 5.32 innings per game in which he gets an average 2.69 runs. MacKenzie Gore has played 4 games against the Mets in his career: covers an average 4.78 innings per game, in which he gets an average 2.50 runs. Overall, stats is worse than David Peterson's. Game stats between Mets and Nationals tell us that New York has won 10 of their last 15 games. You want to bet? Sure!