San Francisco Giants vs Seattle Mariners Betting Pick & Prediction 8/25/24

At 4:10 PM ET, the Giants and Mariners square off in an interleague matchup. This one is being played at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, and the Mariners are favored on the money line (-141). The money line odds for a Giants win are sitting at +119, and the over/under line is 7.5 runs.
Robbie Ray will start for the Giants, and he is facing off against Bryan Woo. San Francisco is 66-65 this season, and they are 4th in the NL West. The Mariners are 2nd in the AL West, and this game can be seen on NBCS.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS VS SEATTLE MARINERS BETTING PICK
The Pick: San Francisco Giants Moneyline +119
This game will be played at T-Mobile Park at 4:10 ET on Sunday, August 25th.
HOW TO BET THE GIANTS VS MARINERS:
- We have the Giants winning by a score of 5 to 4
- If you’re looking for a run line pick, we also like the Giants to cover
- As for an over/under pick, we have this game finishing with 9 runs and like the over
San Francisco picked up a 4-3 road win over the Mariners in the most recent game of this series. The Giants had a one-run lead after the first inning, and the Mariners could only muster two more runs in the 5th inning. As for the Giants, they scored the game’s go-ahead run in the 7th, and both offenses went silent after that.
Blake Snell only went three innings for the Giants but gave up just two hits and two earned runs. Spencer Bivens got the win out of the bullpen, and Ryan Walker got the save. George Kirby struggled on the mound for the Mariners, giving up three earned runs in just 4 2/3 innings of work.
Mike Yastrzemski hit the game’s only home run while going 3/5 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Thairo Estrada and Tyler Fitzgerald each had two hits and an RBI for San Francisco’s offense.
Giants Records & Stats
San Francisco is on the road today vs. the Mariners, and they are looking to move above .500, as they are currently 66-65. In the NL West, they are 11.5 games behind the Dodgers and are in 4th place in the division. So far, they have gone 21-19 in divisional games this year.
The Giants have been good at home this year, going 38-28, but they are just 28-37 on the road. As the favorite, San Francisco is 42-30 and 24-35 as the underdog. They have an overall series record of 21-16-4 this year.
The Giants have been a solid bet against the run line on the road this season, posting a 36-29 record. They have covered the run line in three straight road games and in four straight as an underdog. Their average run margin in winning games is +3.2, while it is -3.4 in losing games.
The San Francisco Giants are on the road today against the Seattle Mariners. The over/under line for the game is set at 7.5 runs. The Giants have an over/under record of 67-60 this season, and their games have averaged 8.7 runs per game. When the over/under line has been set at 7.5 runs this season, the over has hit in 26 of their 48 games (52.7%). Their games have had an average over/under line of 8 runs this season. The over has hit in each of their last three games.
Left-hander Robbie Ray gets the start for the Giants today as he faces the Mariners on the road. He has made six starts and has a record of 3-2 with an ERA of 4.88. Ray’s WHIP for the season is currently 1.12. In his 27 2/3 innings of work, Ray has turned in two quality starts and is averaging 12.69 strikeouts per nine innings. Ray’s most recent outing came on August 20th, where he picked up the win, going 6 2/3 innings and giving up one earned run on three hits. Before that, he had given up at least two homers in three straight outings.
San Francisco’s offense is averaging 4.3 runs per game this season, which is 15th in the league. They have been an average home run hitting team this season and come into the game with a team batting average of .243. The Giants have been a tough team to strike out this season, as their average of 8 strikeouts per game is the 21st best in the league.
Heliot Ramos has been swinging a hot bat for the Giants, going 6/18 in his last five games with four runs scored and one home run. For the season, he is batting .281 with 19 homers. Matt Chapman leads the team with 63 RBIs but has gone just 4/19 in his last five games.
Mariners Records & Stats
Seattle is 65-65 overall and 4.5 games behind the Astros in the AL West. The Mariners are 19-13 against other teams in the AL West. They will take on the Giants today at home, with the Mariners 38-27 at home this season.
The Mariners have dropped eight of their last ten games, and they have lost three straight series. As the favorite, Seattle is 46-39 this year and 31-21 as the favorite at home. So far, they are 27-38 on the road.
Seattle is 27-38 against the run line at home this season, and 54-76 overall. The Mariners have a run differential of +0.1 runs per game, with an average scoring margin of +0.6 runs per game at home. They have been favored in 85 games, going 33-52 against the run line, and have been an underdog in 45 games, going 21-24 against the run line.
Seattle has gone over the total in three straight games, and the Mariners have an over/under record of 58-66 on the season. Their games have averaged 7.8 runs per game, and the over/under line for today’s game against the Giants is set at 7.5 runs. Seattle has played 51 games with an over/under line higher than 7.5 runs, which is 39.2% of their games this season.
Seattle is sending right-hander Bryan Woo to the mound today vs. the Giants. He has made 15 starts this season and has a record of 5-2 with an ERA of 2.12. Woo’s WHIP for the season is .83. In his last outing, he took the loss, going 6 1/3 innings vs. the Dodgers and giving up two earned runs. Before that, he had turned in three straight quality starts. Woo has been much better at home, coming in with a 3-0 record and 1.49 ERA compared to 2-2 with a 3.1 ERA on the road.
Over his last 10 games, Luke Raley is batting .296 with two homers and six RBIs. For the season, he is 2nd on the team with 16 homers. Julio Rodriguez has been a solid run producer for the Mariners, as his 39 RBIs are 6th in the league and 11 homers are 4th on the team. Rodriguez is batting .258 for the season.
Seattle’s offense has really struggled this season, as they are 27th in the league in runs per game and have the worst team batting average in the league at just .216. They are also near the bottom of the league in on-base percentage, slugging, and OPS. As a team, they are striking out 10 times per game.