New York Mets vs Seattle Mariners Betting Pick & Prediction 8/10/24

From T-Mobile Park in Seattle, we have an interleague matchup between the Mets and Mariners. First pitch for this one is 9:40 PM ET. RSNW will be televising this one, and the Mariners are the slight money line favorite (-132).
The money line odds for the Mets are sitting at +112, and they are starting Sean Manaea. As for the Mariners, they will have Logan Gilbert on the mound. This one has an over/under line of 7.5 runs, and the under is currently paying out at -117.
SEATTLE MARINERS VS NEW YORK METS BETTING PICK
The Pick: Seattle Mariners Moneyline -132
This game will be played at T-Mobile Park at 9:40 ET on Saturday, August 10th.
HOW TO BET THE METS VS MARINERS:
- 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 Mets to cover
- As for an over/under pick, we have this game finishing with 11 runs and like the over
Seattle cruised to an easy 6-0 win over the Mets in the most recent game of this series. The Mariners had a huge 2nd inning, scoring four of their six runs. As for the Mets, they had their best chance to score in the 7th, but could only muster four of their seven hits.
Bryce Miller started for the Mariners and picked up the win, going six innings and not giving up a run. He finished the game with six strikeouts but issued five walks. On the other side, Jose Quintana got the start for the Mets and took the loss, giving up five earned runs in 6 2/3 innings of work.
At the plate, Ryan Bliss was the only Mariners hitter to have more than one hit. He also homered and scored twice. Dylan Moore scored three times for Seattle while going 2/4.
Mets Records & Stats
With an overall record of 61-55, the Mets are eight games behind the Phillies for the NL East lead. The Mets lead the NL East in their current series, and they have gone 20-16 against other teams in the division. At home, the Mets are 30-29 this year and 31-26 on the road.
New York has won two straight series, and their overall series record is 19-14-7 this year. As the road underdog, the Mets have gone 16-13 this season, and their overall record as the favorite is 38-31. So far, they have been the favorite in 69 of their games.
The Mets have been a solid bet on the run line this season, going 56-60 overall. They have been especially good on the run line on the road, going 31-26. They have been an underdog in 47 games, going 28-19 on the run line in those contests. Their average run margin for the season is +0.3 runs per game.
The Mets are in Seattle today, and their games have averaged a combined 9.4 runs per game this season. Their over/under record is 58-54, and the average line for their games is 8 runs. When the line is set at 7.5 runs, the over/under record is 11-12. Overall, 70.7% of their games have had higher lines than 7.5 runs. Their games have gone under the line in six straight contests.
Left-hander Sean Manaea gets the start for the Mets today as he faces off against the Mariners on the road. He has made 22 starts this season and has a record of 8-4 with a 3.30 ERA. Manaea’s WHIP for the season is currently 1.18. In his last outing, Manaea was fantastic, going seven innings and picking up the win while not allowing a run. He gave up just six hits in that outing. Before that, he had given up at least one homer in three straight starts. Manaea has made eight quality starts this year and is averaging 9.15 strikeouts per nine innings.
Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso have been the Mets’ top power threats this season, with Alonso’s 25 homers leading the team and Lindor’s 22 homers coming in as the 2nd most on the team and 12th most in the league. Lindor is also the team’s top run producer, with 67 RBIs. Over his last nine games, Lindor has gone 11/40 (.275), while Alonso has gone 8/33 with three homers in that stretch.
As a team, the Mets are 5th in home runs and are averaging 4.8 runs per game. They have been even better on the road, averaging 5.2 runs per game. Overall, they are batting .250, which is 9th in the league.
Mariners Records & Stats
Seattle is 61-56 overall this season, and they are 2nd in the AL West, where they are tied with the Astros for the top spot. The Mariners have won two straight games, and they are 5-5 over their last 10. Seattle took the series opener vs. the Mets, and their overall series record is 16-19-2 this year.
At home, the Mariners are 35-26 this season and 26-30 on the road. As the favorite, the Mariners are 42-35 this year and 19-21 as the underdog. Seattle’s home favorite record is 28-20 this season.
The Mariners are 25-36 against the run line at home this season, but they are on a run line win streak when favored, covering in their last game. Their average run differential in winning games is +3.3 runs per game, while their average run differential in losing games is -3.2 runs per game.
The Seattle Mariners are at home today against the New York Mets, with the over/under line set at 7.5 runs. The combined run average for Mariners games this season is 7.7 runs per game, and their over/under record is 50-62. When the over/under line is set at 7.5 runs, their record is 13-21. So far this season, 38.5% of their games have had over/under lines set at 7.5 runs, and their current under streak is at 2 games.
Right-hander Logan Gilbert is starting for the Mariners today and comes into the game with a record of 6-8 and an ERA of 3.05. Gilbert has made 23 starts this season and has a WHIP of .89. In his 23 appearances, he has turned in 18 quality starts and is averaging 8.72 strikeouts per nine innings. Gilbert most recently faced the Phillies, where he took the loss, going six innings and giving up one earned run. Before that, he had given up seven earned runs in back-to-back starts. Gilbert has given up a homer in three straight outings.
Cal Raleigh is one of the league’s top power hitters this season, as his 24 home runs lead the Mariners and are 10th in the league. He also has 71 RBIs, which is 14th in the MLB. However, he is batting just .214 for the season. Over his last five games, he has gone 4/17 with one homer and four RBIs. Luke Raley has also been swinging a hot bat of late, going 3/9 with two homers in his last three games.
As a team, the Mariners are batting just .217, which is the worst in the league. Overall, they are 27th in the league in scoring at 3.9 runs per game. However, they have been slightly better on the road, averaging 4.4 runs per contest. Currently, they are 11th in the league in home runs.