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JefeBet App: Picks for Wednesday, June 08

Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka, middle left, talks with players during the first half of Game 2 of basketball's NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco, Sunday, June 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)

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Below we present our elections for this Wednesday, June 8, 2022. We hope they are of good use!

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Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kansas City Royals

Who Will Win the Game?

The Kansas City Royals’ season has been one to forget so far, and the team comes into this matchup with the worst record in all of Major League Baseball at 17-37. Overall, the Royals have lost eight of their last ten games, including the last three in a row, with two coming in this series against the Toronto Blue Jays and seeing them go black on the scoreboard.

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The locals may see an opportunity in this matchup to take the victory since they will have Brady Singer on the mound, who is the only starter in their rotation with a positive record (2-1). Nevertheless, Singer’s last two starts were pretty low-key,allowing a total of 14 hits and 10 runs in 10 2/3 innings (5.2 against the Twins and 5.0 against the Astros), which is in stark contrast to the 15 hits and 4 runs allowed in his five starts prior to that pair.

On the other hand, the Blue Jays will have Yusei Kikuchi as a starter, who, although he has not been their best arm so far, has allowed two or fewer runs in five of his six starts since May, and with Toronto’s offense averaging 7.2 runs in their last five games, they will surely give the Japanese enough support to sweep this series.

Pick: Blue Jays


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Golden State Warriors vs. Boston Celtics

Which Team Will Win the Game?

So far, both teams have shown why they made it this far, with both putting in strong performances in the first two games of the series. Now, with everything tied at 1-1, the Boston Celtics will want to use home court advantage at TD Garden to turn the tables in their favor.

Playing at home could make us see a great defensive display from the Celtics, who have allowed an average of just 100.1 points per home game this postseason. Although they were burnt in Game 2, it was only because of a bad quarter, and we think Boston will have the tools to take the lead in the series, especially considering the Warriors are averaging 106.2 points in their last five road games.

Pick: Boston Celtics


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