We are halfway through the week, and we are already approaching the end of this month as we prepare for a June that will be quite calm in the sports field. But for now, you can continue enjoying the picks that we have available today.
Here we bring you some selections in the JefeBet App for this Thursday, May 26, 2022. Take them into account when choosing!
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Boston Red Sox vs. Chicago White Sox
Which Team will Win the Match?
After being blown out in Game 1 of the series, the White Sox rallied to win 3-1 yesterday. Nevertheless, its offensive production was not up to expectations, as the team has now failed to score more than five runs in any of its last five games, which shows the problems that a lineup has that can give much more than what it has given so far.
This lack of batting could cost them dearly today since they will have Dallas Keuchel as a starter, and the former Cy Young hasn’t been at his best lately, as he allowed 6 hits and 6 earned runs in his last appearance, where he pitched just 4.0 innings against the Yankees, what put his ERA at a stratospheric 6.60 in 30 innings.
Therefore, Chicago will have to respond offensively to suppress any errors from their starter. Though this could be difficult, as they will face Michael Wacha, who has not allowed more than two runs in any of his six starts to date.
Pick: Boston Red Sox
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Colorado Rockies vs. Washington Nationals
Which Team will Win the Match?
This will be a tough match to figure out, as both teams have not had great seasons and rank in the bottom of their respective divisions, and they will also have starters who have fallen far short of expectations.
The Venezuelan Germán Márquez will appear on the mound for the Rockies, and has a 6.14 ERA and a 1.59 WHIP this season, and his last appearance saw him allow 11 hits and 4 runs in 6.0 innings against the Mets.
Things are even worse for Patrick Corbin, as The pitcher was called to be one of the aces of the Nationals, but instead he has a record of 0-7 and an ERA of 6.60 and a WHIP of 1.69 in 43.2 innings, and he comes from allowing 5 runs in two consecutive starts.
The Rockies’ offense has been anemic on the road lately, scoring two or fewer runs in four of their last five games away from Coors Field, though the Nationals’ offense hasn’t been much better, scoring just one in two of their last three games. However, we’ll give him the benefit of the doubt about the home-field factor in this match, plus, being realistic, Corbin is a better pitcher than Márquez.
Pick: Washington Nationals