Sports betting: The best offers on Wednesday on Mise-o-jeu+

Here are three sports betting offers at the Mise-o-jeu+ site for the day of Wednesday 28th June that are worth a detour.

Baseball: Cincinnati Reds v. Baltimore Orioles

Sports betting: The best offers on Wednesday on Mise-o-jeu+

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The Cincinnati Reds enjoyed a 12-game winning streak from June 10-23. For the Cincinnati team, it was the longest such streak in 66 years. The Ohio lineup, which had a miserable start to the season, bounced back nicely during this period, racking up triumphs. However, the Reds have hit a wall with defeat in the last three meetings. On the other hand, Cincinnati is fortunate to have young Elly De La Cruz among its ranks, who has been full of energy since his debut with the team on June 6th. The 21-year-old has a .315 batting average and hit three long balls in 18 games. The Dominican also had a carousel in Friday’s game against the Atlanta Braves. In addition, veteran Joey Votto provides valuable services for his team’s offensive. The Canadiens have hit three home runs in six games since returning to the game.

Prediction: Cincinnati Reds win – 2.45

Tennis: Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Yannick Hanfman

Sports betting: The best offers on Wednesday on Mise-o-jeu+

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Stefanos Tsitsipas (5th player in the world) is having a difficult season. Despite being 32-11 years old, the Greek has yet to win a tournament this season. During the Stuttgart tournament in Germany, he faced great difficulties, losing in three sets to the 49th player in the world, Richard Gasquet. However, he meets Yannick Hanfmann (49th racquet in the world) who has a career record of 45-44. It could be a good time for Tsitsipas to regain his confidence and win his first title of the season as the Wimbledon tournament draws closer.

Prediction: Stefanos Tsitsipas win in straight sets – 2.76

Tennis: Iga Swiatek v. Jil Teichman

Sports betting: The best offers on Wednesday on Mise-o-jeu+

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Iga Swiatek (world number one) is simply dominant. The Pole has contested five finals this season and won three out of a possible five. In addition, the 22-year-old won the French Open on June 10. She meets Jil Teichmann (125th in the world) who is not at her best. In 2022, Switzerland once reached 21st place in the world but has not returned there since.

Prediction: Iga Swiatek win in straight sets – 1.24