The Seattle Mariners (65-65) are -142 favorites to take Game 3 of th series from the San Francisco Giants (66-65) Sunday at 4:10 p.m. ET. The teams enter the matchup with the series record tied, and the underdog Giants are listed with +120 odds to win the rubber match and take the series victory. Seattle’s Bryan Woo gets the start, and he’ll go against San Francisco’s Robbie Ray.
Here is our preview for this matchup, and uncover all of our expert MLB picks, too!
Betting Odds
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Mariners to win vs Giants -142
Mariners vs. Giants Betting Lines
- Favorite: Mariners (-142)
- Underdog: Giants (+120)
- Over/under: 7.5
Mariners vs. Giants Betting Insights
- The Mariners have come away with 48 wins in the 85 contests they have been listed as the favorites in this season.
- This year Seattle has won 26 of 47 games when listed as at least -142 on the moneyline.
- Sportsbooks have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Mariners have a 58.7% chance of pulling out a win.
- The Giants have won 42.9% of the games this season they were the underdog on the moneyline (24-32).
- When it has played as a moneyline underdog with odds of +120 or longer, San Francisco has a 9-15 record (winning only 37.5% of its games).
- The Giants have a 45.5% chance to win this game based on the moneyline’s implied probability.
Mariners vs. Giants Hitting Leaders
- Cal Raleigh is batting .210 this season with a team-high 27 home runs and 78 RBI.
- Raleigh is 13th in home runs and 19th in RBI among all batters in Major League Baseball.
- Randy Arozarena has collected 92 hits this season and has an OBP of .326. He’s slugging .378 on the year.
- Matt Chapman paces the Giants in home runs (20), runs batted in (63) and has racked up a team-high batting average of .243.
- In all of the majors, Chapman is 39th in home runs and 47th in RBI.
- Heliot Ramos is batting .281 with 16 doubles, two triples, 19 home runs and 31 walks.
Mariners vs. Giants Pitching Rankings
- The Mariners strike out 8.7 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, 10th-best in MLB.
- Mariners pitchers have the lowest combined ERA in the majors at 3.55.
- The Mariners have a combined WHIP of just 1.103 as a pitching staff, which is the first-best in baseball this season.
- The pitching staff for the Giants has a collective nine K/9, the fifth-best in the majors.
- San Francisco’s 4.17 team ERA ranks 20th across all MLB pitching staffs.
- Pitchers for the Giants combine for the 21st-ranked WHIP in MLB (1.300).