San Francisco Giants vs Seattle Mariners Betting Pick & Prediction 8/24/24

From T-Mobile Park in Seattle, we have an interleague matchup between the Giants and Mariners. First pitch for Saturday’s matchup is set for 4:10 PM ET. NBCS will be televising this one, and the money line odds have the Giants at -111 compared to the Mariners at -107. The over/under line is currently 6.5 runs.
Blake Snell is starting for the Giants, and he is facing off against George Kirby for the Mariners. San Francisco is 65-65 this season, and the Mariners are 65-64, which has them second in the AL West. The Giants are currently on a two-game losing streak, and they are 4th in the NL West.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS VS SEATTLE MARINERS BETTING PICK
The Pick: San Francisco Giants Moneyline -111
This game will be played at T-Mobile Park at 4:10 ET on Saturday, August 24th.
HOW TO BET THE GIANTS VS MARINERS:
- We have the Giants winning by a score of 5 to 4
- However, if you’re looking for a run line pick, we like the Mariners to cover
- As for an over/under pick, we have this game finishing with 9 runs and like the over
Seattle picked up a 6-5 win over the Giants in the most recent game of this series. The Mariners had a huge 8th inning, scoring four of their six runs. As for the Giants, they scored three runs in the 4th and added two more in the 5th. Heading into the game, the Mariners were favored at -154 on the money line.
Luis Castillo got the start for the Mariners, going six innings and giving up five runs. He finished the game with nine strikeouts but did not factor in the decision. Collin Snider got the win out of the bullpen, and Erik Miller took the loss for the Giants out of the bullpen.
At the plate, Seattle was led by Luke Raley and Leo Rivas, as they were the only two Mariners hitters to have more than one hit. Raley, Mitch Haniger, and Heliot Ramos each homered for the Mariners’ offense.
Giants Records & Stats
San Francisco is at an even 65-65 overall as they take on the Mariners today. The Giants are on the road, and they trail the Dodgers by 12.5 games in the NL West. Currently, they are 4th in the division and trail the Padres by 4.5 games for the 3rd spot in the division.
The Giants have lost two straight games, and they are 4-6 over their last 10. At home, the Giants are 38-28 this year, and they are just under .500 at 27-37 on the road. As the favorite, the Giants are 42-30 this year, and they are 23-35 as the underdog. So far, their overall series record is 21-16-4.
San Francisco has been a good bet on the run line this season, going 64-66 overall. They have been especially good on the road, going 35-29 against the run line. They have covered the run line in their last two road games and are 34-24 as an underdog. On average, they are being outscored by 0.4 runs per game on the road.
The San Francisco Giants are on the road to face the Seattle Mariners today. The over/under line for the game is set at 6.5 runs, which is lower than their average combined run total of 8.7 runs per game. The Giants have hit the over in 66 of their 126 games this season, and the over has hit in their last two games.
Left-hander Blake Snell gets the start for the Giants today as he faces the Mariners on the road. So far this season, he has made 14 starts and has a record of 2-3 with a 3.67 ERA. Snell’s WHIP for the season is currently 1.08. In his last outing, he finished with a no-decision, going seven innings and giving up one earned run on six hits. Before that, he had turned in three straight scoreless outings. Snell has one complete game shutout this season.
San Francisco’s offense is averaging 4.3 runs per game this season, which is 15th in the league. They have been a pretty consistent offense, averaging 4.4 runs per game on the road and 4.3 runs per game at home. The Giants are also 12th in the league in batting average, hitting a combined .242.
Heliot Ramos and Matt Chapman have been the Giants’ top power threats this season, with Chapman leading the team with 20 homers and Ramos right behind him at 19. Both players are also among the team’s top run producers, as they are tied for the team lead with 62 RBIs. Ramos has been especially hot of late, going 7/22 (.318) over his last six games, with two homers.
Mariners Records & Stats
Seattle is 65-64 overall and 4.5 games behind the Astros in the AL West. The Mariners are 2nd in the AL West and have gone 19-13 against other teams in the division. The Mariners took the first game of this series vs. the Giants and have an overall series record of 17-22-2. So far, they have dropped three straight series.
At home, the Mariners are 38-26 this year, and they are just under .500 at 27-38 on the road. Seattle has won five straight games at home, and they are 7-6 as the home underdog this season. As the underdog overall, the Mariners are 19-26, and they are 46-38 when favored.
Seattle has been a tough team to bet on this season, as they are just 54-75 against the run line. They have been especially bad as the favorite, going just 33-51. Their average run margin for the season is just 0.1, but they have been outscored by 0.4 runs per game on the road.
Seattle has played to the over in 57 of their 123 games this season, and their games have averaged 7.8 runs per game. The over/under line for today’s game is set at 6.5 runs, and the Mariners have gone over that line in four of their seven games with that line this season. The over has hit in their last two games.
Seattle is sending right-hander George Kirby to the mound today vs. the Giants. He has made 26 starts this season and has a record of 9-9 with a 3.40 ERA. Looking at his overall numbers, Kirby has a WHIP of 1.08 and has issued just 1.13 walks per nine innings. In his 26 starts, Kirby has turned in 16 quality starts. The last time he took the mound, Kirby picked up the win, going six innings and giving up two earned runs on four hits. Before that outing, he had lost two straight starts.
Cal Raleigh is leading the Mariners in home runs and RBIs this season, but he is batting just .210. His 27 homers are 11th in the league, and his 78 RBIs are 14th in the MLB. Julio Rodriguez is batting .258 and has 11 homers, and Randy Arozarena is 2nd on the team with 16 homers but is batting just .211.
Over his last eight games, Luke Raley is batting .350 with two homers and five RBIs. For the season, he is batting .238 and is 2nd on the team with 16 homers. Leo Rivas is also swinging a hot bat right now, going 9/21 in his last seven games. As a team, the Mariners are batting just .216 and are averaging 3.9 runs per game.