Mariners vs Astros Betting Odds
Here are the Mariners vs Astros Betting odds:
TEAM | SPREAD | MONEYLINE | TOTAL |
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HOUSTON ASTROS | +1.5 | -104 | Over 7.5 |
SEATTLE MARINERS | -1.5 | -106 | Under 7.5 |
Mariners vs Astros Betting Prediction
Here is the Mariners vs Astros Betting prediction.
At 4:10 p.m. Eastern Time (ET), the Seattle Mariners (52-48) will take on the Houston Astros (52-46) in an effort to break a losing streak of five games. The first pitch will take place at T-Mobile Park.
In their matchup against the Astros (+110), the Mariners are the home team’s favorite (-131). Bryan Woo, who has a record of 3-1 for the Seattle Mariners, and Ronel Blanco, who has a record of 9-4 for the Houston Astros, will be the starting pitchers.
Yesterday, the Astros defeated the Mariners by a score of 4-2; Tayler Scott, who pitched for the Astros, earned the victory with 0.1 innings pitched, 0 runs pitched, 0 hits, and 0 strikeouts. To lead the attack, Yainer Diaz had a perfect game, going two for four with a home run and an RBI. The Mariners were losing due to Ryne Stanek’s performance, which consisted of 0.2 innings, 2 runs, 2 hits, and 1 strikeout.
The following is a list of everything you need to know in order to get ready for the Major League Baseball action that will take place on Sunday, including the various viewing options.
Mariners vs Astros Betting Stats and Trends: Seattle
Here are the Mariners vs Astros Betting stats and trends for Seattle.
Mariners betting records
- During the current season, the Mariners have finished with a record of 35 wins out of 62 games, which is equivalent to a 56.5% winning percentage.
- There are 25 games in which Seattle has a record of 25-20 when sportsbooks favor them by a margin of at least -131 on the moneyline.
- According to the moneyline for this matchup, the Mariners have a good chance of winning with a probability of 56.7%.
- To this point in the season, Seattle and its opponents have hit the over in 41 out of a total of 100 games that they have played.
- This season, the Mariners have a 45-54-0 overall record when playing 99 games with a spread.
Bryan Woo (Mariners probable starter)
- The Mariners have decided to go with Woo, who has a record of 3-1, as their starting pitcher for the tenth time this season. During his 44 and a half innings of pitching, he had a 2.45 earned run average and 29 strikeouts.
- The last time the right-handed pitcher took the mound was on Saturday, July 13, against the Los Angeles Angels. He worked three and a third innings, during which he allowed four earned runs while also surrendering nine hits.
- The 24-year-old pitcher has pitched nine games so far this season, with a 2.45 earned run average (ERA) and 5.9 strikeouts per nine innings. However, he has allowed opposing hitters to have a batting average of.210.
- This is Woo’s fifth solid start of the year, and he is aiming to get another one.
- This will be Woo’s sixth appearance of the season in which he has pitched five innings or more (or equivalent). On average, he pitches for 4.9 innings in each outing.
- Out of his nine appearances thus far this season, he has prevented his opponents from scoring an earned run in four of those games.
- A team that has scored 464 runs and has a batting average of.261 as a unit, the Astros offense is the sixth best in the league. It has a combined slugging percentage of.416, which ranks eighth in Major League Baseball action, and it has hit a total of 112 home runs, which ranks tenth in MLB.
Mariners batting stats
- As of this season, the Mariners have hit 110 home runs, which places them in the 12th spot in the league.
- During the current season, the collective slugging percentage of Seattle’s hitters is only.364, which places them in the 28th spot in the Major League Baseball.
- This season, the Mariners have a club batting average of just.217, which places them in last place among all Major League Baseball teams.
- This season, Seattle has scored only 381 runs, which is equivalent to 3.8 runs per game, making it the third-fewest team in the major leagues.
- Since the beginning of the season, the Mariners have a.299 on-base percentage, which places them 27th in the league.
- Within the Major League Baseball offenses, Seattle has the lowest strikeouts per game (10.3).
Mariners vs Astros Betting Stats and Trends: Houston
Here are the Mariners vs Astros Betting stats and trends for Houston.
Astros betting records
- There have been 28 games this year in which the Astros have been considered the odds-on underdogs, and they have won 14 of those games, which is fifty percent.
- Over the course of this season, Houston has been victorious five times out of ten times when selected as an underdog with a moneyline odds of at least +110 or longer.
- According to the moneyline that has been established for this clash, the Astros have a 47.6% chance of coming out on top at the end of the day.
- This season, the total number of times that Houston has surpassed the total set by bookmakers has occurred in 38 out of 98 occasions.
- In the 97 games that the Astros have played this season that have had a posted line, they have a record of 50-47-0 against the spread.
Ronel Blanco (Astros probable starter)
- Blanco, who has a record of 9-4 with a 2.56 earned run average and 100 strikeouts in 109 and a half innings worked, will be starting for the Astros, which will be his 19th game of the season. Blanco’s goal is to win his 10th season.
- The right-handed pitcher made his most recent appearance on Sunday, when he faced the Texas Rangers. During that game, he pitched six innings, allowed two earned runs, and allowed two hits.
- During the current season, the 30-year-old pitcher has pitched 18 games and has a 2.56 earned run average (ERA), 8.3 strikeouts per nine innings, and has allowed opposing hitters to have a batting average of.169 or higher.
- In this contest, Blanco is seeking to build upon a solid start run that he has already achieved in two games.
- Blanco will attempt to extend his current streak of nine games in which he has pitched five innings or more (he is now averaging 6.1 innings per game).
- During the course of this season, he has made four outings in which he has not allowed him to give up an earned run.
- The opposing Mariners offense has a combined batting average of.217, is lowest in the league with 708 total hits, and ranks 28th in Major League Baseball with 381 runs scored. They stand 12th in all of Major League Baseball with 110 home runs and have a slugging percentage of.364, which places them in 28th place.
- In his one appearance against the Mariners this season, Blanco has pitched six innings and has a 4.50 earned run average (ERA) and a 1.167 earned run average (WHIP). His opponents have a batting average of.227.
- Among the qualifying pitchers in Major League Baseball play this season, the 30-year-old ranks fifth in earned run average (2.56), seventh in WHIP (.972), and 39th in strikeouts per nine innings (8.3).
Astros batting stats
- The Astros have 112 home runs in total, which places them tenth in Major League Baseball competition. Their average home run is 1.1 per game.
Houston has a slugging percentage of.416 so far this season, which places them sixth in the whole baseball league.
With a batting average of.261, the Astros are the best team in Major League Baseball.
Houston has the ninth-best offense in Major League Baseball, scoring 4.7 runs per game for a total of 464 runs scored.
In baseball, the Astros have an on-base percentage of.321, which places them seventh in the league.