At 8:05 PM from Globe Life Field in Arlington, we have an AL West matchup between the Mariners and Rangers. Heading into Tuesday’s game, the Mariners are 11-11, while the Rangers are just above .500 at 12-11. Television coverage is being handled by BSSW.

Seattle is sending Logan Gilbert to the mound up against Dane Dunning for the Rangers. The over/under line is at 9 runs, and the Mariners are the slight favorite on the money line at -115.

SEATTLE MARINERS VS TEXAS RANGERS BETTING PICK

The Pick: Seattle Mariners Moneyline -115

This game will be played at Globe Life Field at 8:05 ET on Tuesday, April 23rd.

HOW TO BET THE MARINERS VS RANGERS:

  • We have the Mariners winning by a score of 6 to 5
  • However, if you’re looking for a run line pick, we like the Rangers to cover
  • As for an over/under pick, we have this game finishing with 11 runs and like the over

Mariners Records & Stats

Seattle closed out their series vs. the Rockies with an impressive 10-2 win. Leading up to the game, they were the slight favorite at -122 on the money line. It was a six-run 2nd inning that really turned things in their favor, and the Rockies could only score two runs, both of which came in the 1st.

Emerson Hancock put together a good start for the Mariners, going six innings and giving up just one earned run, and picking up the win. Seattle’s offense was carried by Cal Raleigh, who went 2/4 with a homer and three RBIs.

Seattle comes into today’s game vs. the Rangers with an overall record of 11-11, and they are in 2nd place in the AL West. The Mariners are 0.5 games behind the Rangers for the division lead. These two teams are meeting for the first time this season, and the Mariners have an overall series record of 2-4-1 this year.

The Mariners won the final game of their series vs. the Rockies and won two of three games in that series. So far, the Mariners have gone 7-6 at home and 4-5 on the road. As the favorite, the Mariners are 8-6 this year and 3-5 as the underdog. Seattle’s most recent series was vs. the Rockies, and they are on a two-series winning streak.

The Mariners have been a solid run line bet this season, going 10-12 overall. They have been a better bet on the road, where they are 5-4 against the run line. Their average run margin for the season is just +0.1 runs per game, but they have been much better in their wins, with an average run margin of +3.5 runs per game.

The Seattle Mariners have played in 20 games with over/under lines set at 9 runs or fewer, and the over/under record in those games is 7-13. The average over/under line in their games is 8 runs, and the combined run average in their games is 7.5 runs. So far, they have not played in any games with an over/under line set at 9 runs. Their games have gone over the over/under line in 11 of their 20 games, and their over/under record for the season is 11-9.

Logan Gilbert will be taking the mound for the Mariners in their matchup against the Rangers. This is his 3rd start of the season, and he has yet to take a loss. In his last outing, he picked up the win vs. the Reds, going 6 2/3 innings and striking out 6.

Seattle’s offense has been one of the worst in the league so far this season, averaging just 3.8 runs per game (23rd). At home, they have been even worse, averaging only 3.2 runs per contest. However, they have been better at the plate of late, with Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh both hitting over .400 in their past six games. During this stretch, Raleigh has three homers and seven RBIs, while Rodriguez has five runs scored.

For the season, Mitch Haniger is leading the team with 13 RBIs and is 11th in the league in that category. He also has three homers and is batting .270. Cal Raleigh’s five home runs is 5th in the league, but he is batting just .258 for the season.

Rangers Records & Stats

Heading into their last game vs. the Braves, the Rangers closed out the series with a 6-4 win. Leading up to the game, they were the heavy favorite at +139. It was a big 1st inning for the Rangers, as they scored four runs, and their offense was carried by Andrew Knizner, who went 2/4 with a homer and three RBIs.

Michael Lorenzen put together a good start for the Rangers, going six innings and giving up just three runs on three hits. He issued three walks and struck out seven Atlanta batters. The Rangers’s bullpen closed things out with Kirby Yates picking up the save.

Texas is 12-11 overall this season, and they hold a half-game lead over the Mariners for the AL West division lead. So far, the Rangers have gone just 4-6 against other teams in the AL West. The Rangers just closed out their series vs. the Braves with a win and dropped two of three in the series.

As the favorite, the Rangers have gone just 4-6 this season, but they are 8-5 when the underdog. They are also a perfect 2-0 as the home underdog this season. So far, the Rangers are 5-5 at home compared to 7-6 on the road. This year, Texas’ overall series record is 3-3-1.

The Rangers have been a tough team to predict against the run line this season, as they are just one game over .500 at 11-12. They have been slightly better on the road, going 7-6 against the run line, compared to 4-6 at home. They have been a better bet as the underdog, going 8-5 against the run line, compared to 3-7 as the favorite. Their average run differential in winning games is +3.8, while it drops to -3.3 in losses.

Today’s over/under line of 9 runs for the Texas Rangers’ game against the Seattle Mariners is slightly below the combined run average of 9.5 runs per game for the Rangers this season. The Rangers have played 22 games this season, and 11 have gone over the total, while 11 have gone under. The average over/under line for Rangers games this season is 9 runs, and when the line has been set at 9 runs, the over has hit in four of six games. Overall, 34.8% of Rangers games have had over/under lines set at 9 runs, and 39.1% have had lines set below 9 runs.

Dane Dunning is getting the start for the Rangers at home against the Mariners. Dunning has started the season with a 1-0 record, and he has gone 5 innings in each of his first two starts. He picked up a win in his last start vs. the Astros, and on the year, he has 12 strikeouts in 11 innings of work.

Adolis García has been on a tear of late for the Rangers, going 8/25 with two homers and seven RBIs in his last seven games. This has helped him move into the team lead in home runs (6) and RBIs (22), while also batting .326 for the season. His five-game hitting streak is also the longest on the team. Marcus Semien has also been swinging the bat well of late, going 8/31 in his last seven games with two homers and four RBIs.

As a team, the Rangers are 9th in scoring at 5 runs per game and are batting a collective .256. They are also among the league leaders in home runs and have been tough to strike out this season. Overall, they are 8th in home runs and have the 5th fewest strikeouts in the league.