The last week of May is here, and the sporting events that come to our JefeBet App are completely astounding.
For now, we are only concerned with the action of this Monday, May 23, 2022 and in which we can see forecasts for the regular season of the Major Leagues and the NBA Playoffs.
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Milwaukee Brewers vs San Diego Padres
How Many Strikeouts will Adrian Houser Record?
Adrian Houser is having another good season for the Milwaukee Brewers cause, and he should prove he’s in good shape on Monday when he takes on a fiery San Diego Padres.
House will not have an easy task against Manny Machado and company, but at home he has used his ability to strike out a lot when he had to get out of trouble. This season, he is averaging 7.9 strikeouts per nine innings of work, while in three of his four starts at Miller Park, he has struck out at least six opponents.
Pick: 6+.
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Miami Heat vs. Boston Celtics
Which Team will Win the Game?
Of the two Conference Finals, this one aims to be the most even, and this Monday that should be demonstrated when the Celtics once again receive the Heat at TD Garden.
Boston trailed by just six points in a third game that it was trailing by 30 points, so today’s clash will surely be a redemption for Ime Udoka’s side. The Celtics were the second-best team at home behind the Heat and although Miami played well at home, the series at TD Garden ended 1-1 in the regular round. Something that will surely happen this Monday.
Pick: Boston.
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Colorado Rockies vs Pittsburgh Pirates
How Many Runs will be Scored in the Game?
Of course, in order to analyze this play, it is necessary to talk about the two starting pitchers this Monday: Chad Kuhl for the Rockies and JT Brubaker for the Pirates.
After a great start to the season, Kuhl has faltered in his last two starts, and while the Pirates’ offense might be a good cure for the disease, it doesn’t guarantee him a quality start. In the last two starts, he has allowed 10 runs in 7 2/3 innings for an ERA of 11.74.
In Brubaker’s case, the numbers are even more complex. In the campaign he has an ERA of 5.50 while at home his earned run average is 5.65. In addition, in the last four games, he has allowed at least two runs and has not yet reached six innings this season.
Pick: 10-11.