The Seattle Mariners (27-25) stumble into Sunday’s matchup with the Washington Nationals (22-27) looking to break a three-game losing streak. The contest starts at 1:35 PM ET on MASN2 with the Mariners listed as -169 favorites to right the ship. Bryan Woo will get the ball for Seattle while Washington will counter with Mitchell Parker.
Be sure to check out our betting preview for this contest, and discover all of our MLB betting picks, too!
Betting Odds
Bet $20, Payout $31.83
Mariners to win vs Nationals -169
Mariners vs. Nationals Betting Lines
- Favorite: Mariners (-169)
- Underdog: Nationals (+142)
- Over/under: 9
Mariners vs. Nationals Betting Insights
- The Mariners have come away with 15 wins in the 26 contests they have been listed as the favorites in this season.
- Seattle has a record of 2-2 when favored by -169 or more this year.
- The Mariners have an implied victory probability of 62.8% according to the moneyline set by oddsmakers for this matchup.
- The Nationals have a 19-25 record in games they were the underdog on the moneyline (winning 43.2% of those games).
- In games it has played as a moneyline underdog with odds of +142 or longer, Washington has a 10-14 record (winning 41.7% of its games).
- The Nationals have a 41.3% chance to win this matchup based on the moneyline’s implied probability.
Mariners vs. Nationals Hitting Leaders
- Dylan Moore has been key for Seattle with six home runs, 19 RBI and a batting average of .242 this season.
- Caleb Raleigh leads Seattle in home runs with 11 and runs batted in with 28.
- C.J. Abrams has collected a team-best seven home runs.
- Abrams’ home run total ranks 53rd in the big leagues, and he is 92nd in RBI.
- Jesse Winker is batting .222 with nine doubles, six home runs and 24 walks.
Mariners vs. Nationals Pitching Rankings
- The Mariners strike out 8.6 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, eighth-best in MLB.
- The Mariners have the ninth-best ERA (3.69) in the majors this season.
- Mariners pitchers have a 1.103 WHIP this season, first-best in the majors.
- The pitching staff for the Nationals has a collective 7.8 K/9, the third-worst in MLB.
- Washington’s 3.95 team ERA ranks 13th among all MLB pitching staffs.
- The Nationals average baseball’s 23rd-ranked WHIP (1.332).