We hope that Monday has helped you to gain momentum for this new week, which presents you with the last opportunity to add points to the July leaderboard in the JefeBet App as we prepare little by little for August.
If you find yourself undecided for this day, here is a new round of picks for Tuesday, July 26, 2022.
JefeBet App Picks for Tuesday, July 26, 2022
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Los Angeles Angels vs. Kansas City Royals: Which Team Will Win?
After the Angels exploded for 9 runs against the Atlanta Braves, the team came back to earth in the first game of this series against the Kansas City Royals, losing the game by a score of 7-0.
Accordingly, the Los Angeles Angels have scored two or fewer runs in six of their last seven games, and to no one’s surprise lost all six of those. It won’t be easy to change that trend this time around, as the Royals will rely on Ángel Zerpa on the mound. He has allowed just one run in 7.0 innings since his MLB debut, with one of his starts coming against the dangerous Toronto Blue Jays.
The fact that the Angels have starter José Suárez, who has allowed 10 runs in his last two starts –both of which lasted exactly 3.2 innings– does not encourage positive thinking from them, so the Royals are in good position to extend their winning streak to four in a row.
Pick: Kansas City Royals
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Minnesota Twins vs. Milwaukee Brewers: Which Team Will Win?
This clash between the Twins and the Brewers will be one of the most evenly matched of the day, as this interleague showdown will see two teams with nearly identical records meet.
The Twins are on a roll when playing away from home, with three consecutive away wins, albeit against weak teams such as the Rangers and Tigers. However, this will be a tougher test, as they visit a Brewers team that won three of the four games in their previous series against the Rockies.
Dylan Bundy will be starting for Minnesota: he is coming off a pair of consecutive bad outings, allowing 7 runs in his last 10.1 innings pitched. However, he could be back to his best this time around, as the Brewers have a batting average of just .237 this season, which is ninth worst in all of Major League Baseball.
Pick: Minnesota Twins