In this article, we will formulate a Seattle Mariners vs LA Angels Prediction for this MLB game on Tuesday, July 23rd at T-Mobile Park.
Angels Pitching Dominated
The Angels pitching really impressed on Monday, giving up only a run, and that led to the victory. Tyler Anderson went 5.2 innings, giving up three hits and one run. Taylor Ward finished with two hits and one RBI. The Angels are averaging 4.02 runs, while they’re pitching 5.03 runs per game. The offense is ranked 25th in the league, while the pitching is ranked 29th. They have a negative run differential of -1.01 which is 27th in the league. Jo Adell has hit 15 home runs and driven in 45 RBIs so far this season. Getting the start for the Angels Will be Jose Soriano, who sits with a 5-7 record and an ERA of 3.71. In his last start against the Seattle Mariners, he went six innings, giving up five hits and one run. The Angels will take on the Athletics after this series.
Why the Angels Will Beat the Mariners
- The underdogs have won each of the last four games between the Angels and Mariners.
- The Mariners have lost each of their last seven night games against American League opponents following a loss.
- The Mariners have failed to cover the run line in nine of their last 10 night games against AL West opponents.
- The Angels have covered the run line each of their last four games against teams that held a winning record.
Mainers Offense Needs to be Better
The Mariners offense scored only one run on Monday, and the offense has been a major issue. Bryce Miller did have a strong game, going seven innings, giving up three hits and one run. The Mariners are averaging 3.83 runs, while their pitching is giving up 3.67 runs per game. The offense is ranked 28th in the league, while the pitching is ranked 2nd. Cal Raleigh has hit 20 home runs and driven in 61 RBIs. Getting the start for the Mariners will be Logan Gilbert, who sits with a 6-5 record and an ERA of 2.79. In his last start against the Los Angeles Angels, he gave up two hits and zero runs in 7 innings. Two games ago against the San Diego Padres, he went 7.2 innings, giving up four hits and three runs.
Why the Mariners Will beat the Angels
- The Mariners have won 13 of their last 15 games against AL West opponents following a home loss.
- The Angels have lost each of their last six Tuesday road games against American League opponents.
- The Angels have failed to cover the run line in four of their last five road games following a win.
- The Mariners have led after 5 innings in each of their last seven games at T-Mobile Park against AL West opponents that held a losing record.
LA Angels vs Seattle Mariners Prediction
This game is going to be lower scoring. Soriano gave up only one run in his last start, while Gilbert in his last start gave up zero runs. Both of the offenses are going to really struggle to get anything going, and that is going to be the difference here. Look for the Angels and Mariners to both struggle to get the offense going, and this game is going to end up staying under the total. Back the under to cash.