The Seattle Mariners (4-8) are the underdogs on the moneyline (-102) in Wednesday’s contest versus the Toronto Blue Jays (6-6). First pitch is at 3:07 PM ET on SNET. The Mariners are favored against the spread in this one (1.5) with +159 odds.
Toronto’s Yusei Kikuchi gets the start, and he’ll go against Seattle’s Logan Gilbert.
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The Blue Jays have yet to lose a game they played as the moneyline favorite this season, going 3-0.
Toronto has played as moneyline favorites of -118 or shorter in just two games this season, which it won both.
The Mariners have entered the game as underdogs six times this season and won twice.
Seattle has entered four games this season as the underdog by -102 or more and is 1-3 in those contests.
The Blue Jays have played in 12 games with over/under set, and have combined with opponents to go over the total six times (6-5-1).
So far this season, the Mariners and their opponents have hit the over in five of their 12 games with a total.
Blue Jays Stats & Insights
The Blue Jays have the No. 20 offense in baseball scoring 3.8 runs per game (46 total runs).
Toronto ranks 20th in MLB with 10 total home runs.
The Blue Jays rank 25th in the majors with a .216 batting average.
Toronto strikes out 7.8 times per game to rank 13th in MLB.
The Blue Jays pitching staff is 23rd in MLB with a collective 8.2 strikeouts per nine innings.
Toronto has the 24th-ranked team ERA among all MLB pitching staffs (4.94).
Mariners Stats & Insights
The Mariners have scored 36 runs (just three per game) this season, which ranks 27th in MLB.
Seattle’s 11 home runs rank 15th in Major League Baseball.
The Mariners have a team batting average of just .211 this season, which ranks 26th among MLB teams.
Seattle is a team with a lot of swing and miss this season, ranking 29th with an average of 10.3 strikeouts per game.
The Mariners strike out nine batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, ninth-best in MLB.
Seattle has the 25th-ranked ERA (5.05) in the majors this season.
Blue Jays Key Players to Watch
Kikuchi (0-1) starts for the Blue Jays, his third this season.
Justin Turner leads Toronto with a .324 batting average.
George Springer is slugging .362 this season, with a team-best two homers while driving in four runs.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s two home runs lead all Toronto hitters, and he’s slugging .370.
Bo Bichette has eight hits and an OBP of .295 to go with a slugging percentage of .385 this season.
Mariners Key Players to Watch
The Mariners’ Gilbert will make his third start of the season.
Mitch Haniger leads the Mariners with six runs batted in while putting up a team-high batting average of .263.
Dominic Canzone’s three home runs and six RBI are both team-highs.
J.P. Crawford is hitting .130 with two home runs and four walks.
Ty France is batting .333 with a double and two walks.
Blue Jays and Mariners Injuries
Blue Jays: Danny Jansen: 10 Day IL (Wrist), Erik Swanson: 15 Day IL (Forearm), Jordan Romano: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Alek Manoah: 15 Day IL (Shoulder)
Mariners: Sam Haggerty: 10 Day IL (Personal), Eduard Bazardo: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Bryan Woo: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Collin Snider: 15 Day IL (Knee), Cody Bolton: 15 Day IL (General medical issue), Matt Brash: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Gregory Santos: 15 Day IL (Lat), Jackson Kowar: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
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