The week is coming to an end, however it does so full of opportunities and chances to have lots of fun. That is why the JefeBet App continues to bring you the best selections so that you can score points in the monthly leaderboard and, by using your sports knowledge, you get the chance to win real money prizes.
These are our picks for Friday, October 14, 2022, in baseball and golf:
JefeBet App Picks for Friday, October 14, 2022
JefeBet App: Baseball – Atlanta Braves vs Philadelphia Phillies
How many runs will the Braves score?
A false start with a 7-6 loss and a promising second game that ended 3-0, that is how the first games of the series went for the Atlanta Braves, who now will visit enemy territory, the Philadelphia Phillies’ stadium, for the third game.
The Braves had a very good regular season, with a .623 winning average, while the Phillies were not as good, as they have .537. Kyle Wright –and his miraculous curveball– was Atlanta’s big man to come out on top in front of his home crowd in the second game.
Pick: The Braves score 6 runs.
JefeBet App: Baseball – Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres
Will the Dodgers win by more than one run?
The quarterfinals of the Major League Baseball playoffs have an evenly matched duel going into the third game. In the first meeting, in Los Angeles, the home team won 5-3: they got the same result in the same place that the visitors achieved the following day. Now, two duels in San Diego are coming in this best-of-five game series.
The San Diego Padres are riding high on confidence after knocking the 101-win New York Mets out of the regular season.
Pick: No.
JefeBet App: Golf – LIV: Jeddah
Which team will win LIV Jeddah?
After the brilliant victory of the Spaniard Eugenio López-Chacarra in the tournament held in Bangkok last week, the LIV Golf Invitational Series moves the seventh and last event of the season to the Royal Greens of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. There, the golfer from Madrid, together with Sergio García, will fight for the victory and for reaching the second place in the general classification of the circuit.
In addition, there will be several Latinos, such as Mexicans Abraham Ancer and Carlos Ortiz, and Chilean Joaquín Niemann, among the 48 participants.
This tour, which began this year and divided the golf waters (as it took players away from the traditional PGA Tour), is characterized by the exorbitant prizes it offers. For the case, in Jeddah, the winner will get US $4 million, while the winning team will secure US $3 million.
After four consecutive wins, the Aces team fell short in the Bangkok tournament (Fireballs won). However, it leads the season and is the clear favorite for this last meeting.
Pick: 4 Aces.