The weekend is approaching and there are several opportunities to score points towards this month’s leaderboard on the JefeBet App, so get ready and take advantage of our latest picks.
If you have questions and need clarification, here are some picks to consider for this Friday, July 08, 2022 in the Majors and Wimbledon.
JefeBet App Picks for Friday, July 08th
JefeBet App: MLB
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Seattle Mariners
How many tickets will the Blue Jays receive?
Because the Seattle Mariners had not named a starter for this Friday’s game at the time of writing, we chose to make our prediction based on their pitching statistics as a whole.
Prior to last night, Seattle pitchers had the eighth-highest average of tickets per nine innings in all of the Majors with 2.93, while Toronto’s hitting staff has drawn 256 walks for the season, just over three per game played.
Pick: 3.
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Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Will both teams hit a home run?
The weekend series between the Pirates and Brewers promises good excitement starting with Friday’s matchup between starters J.T. Brubaker and Aaron Ashby.
The two teams will meet at Milwaukee’s American Family Field, which ranks ninth, according to the ESPN Home Run Park Factor, in home run average this season at 1,109 per game.
This statistic alone does not guarantee all of the game’s action: additionally, the two starters average over 1.0 HR/9 and the Brewers’ offense is fourth in the league in complete-game home runs with 116 .
Pick: Yes.
JefeBet App: Wimbledon
Novak Djokovic vs. Cameron Norrie
Will Novak Djokovic win by more than seven games?
Cameron Norrie is going through a good moment and will be looking to surprise everyone this Friday against Novak Djokovic on the Wimbledon grass.
However, Djokovic has only lost four sets in the entire tournament and knows that he is very close to another Grand Slam tournament if he takes this important step against the world number 12.
The only previous meeting between the two was at the ATP Finals last November and ended in a comfortable 6-2, 6-1 win for the Serb .
Pick: Yes.