- Matchup: Seattle Mariners vs San Diego Padres
- Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2026
- Venue: Petco Park, San Diego, CA
- Broadcast: Padres.TV
- Betting Odds: Seattle (+172) San Diego (-210)
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On Tuesday, Petco Park will host an exciting matchup where the San Diego Padres (10-6) aim to outplay the Seattle Mariners (7-9). The moneyline places Seattle at +172 and San Diego at -210, with an over/under set at 8 runs. The starting pitchers are Bryan Woo for the Mariners and Michael King for the Padres.

The Seattle Mariners are averaging 3.9 runs per game, ranking them 21st in the league. With a total of 63 runs scored, they hold a .312 on-base percentage. The team has achieved 19 doubles and hit 14 home runs while accumulating 60 RBIs and 102 hits, maintaining a batting average of .198. The Mariners also have a slugging percentage of .324 and have recorded 158 strikeouts compared to 75 walks this season.
The Mariners boast a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 4.06 and their pitching staff has a combined WHIP of 1.05. The Mariners have allowed 11 home runs and 56 total runs, ranking 6th in MLB. They have conceded 115 hits (7.2 per 9 innings) and a total of 48 earned runs, resulting in a team ERA of 3.01, placing them 3rd in the league. Their pitching staff has struck out 142 batters and issued 35 walks this season, with a team FIP of 3.06.
This season, the Mariners have deployed 48 relievers; their bullpen has inherited 14 base runners, with 21.4% scoring. They have recorded four holds (28th in the league) and have seen 18 high-leverage appearances. With three saves on the season, they’ve blown two of five save opportunities, leading to a 60.0% save rate.
The San Diego Padres have recorded 431 putouts, 135 assists, and 8 errors, giving them a fielding percentage of .986, ranking 15th in MLB. They have turned 22 double plays. The Mariners, in their 1,293 innings, have converted 70.4% of balls hit into play into outs, ranking 13th in professional baseball.
Bryan Woo has pitched 413 innings, tallying 409 strikeouts. With a career record of 28-16, he has a FIP of 3.09, facing 1,642 batters. His earned run average stands at 3.14, allowing 144 earned runs with a WHIP of 0.973, giving up 318 hits (6.9 hits per 9 innings) and 84 walks.
The Padres have managed to hit 16 home runs and accumulate 69 RBIs this season. With 34 doubles and 60 walks, they have scored 74 runs, maintaining an OBP of .308 and a batting average of .227. Averaging 4.62 runs per game, they rank 8th in MLB, while striking out 120 times (24th in the league) with a total of 120 hits.
The San Diego pitching staff has permitted 60 runs this season, sporting a team ERA of 3.41 (including 55 earned runs). They have allowed 10 home runs and give up 3.72 runs per 9 innings, ranking 4th in MLB. With a WHIP of 1.214 and a team FIP of 3.10, they hold a K/BB ratio of 9.40 (151 strikeouts against 50 walks), ranking 21st in total hits allowed (126).
The Padres rank 25th in save percentage (50.0%), deploying 56 relief pitchers so far. Their relief pitching has faced high-leverage situations 17 times and been called to enter with runners on base 15 times. With 21 save situations, they have recorded 9 holds but blown 5 saves out of 10 opportunities, with a 50.0% inherited scoring rate from 24 inherited base runners.
In 1,305 innings, San Diego has a defensive efficiency of 68.6% (23rd in baseball), completing 16 double plays and holding a fielding rate of .990 (6th in MLB) with 140 assists, 6 errors, and 435 putouts this season.
Michael King has given up 430 hits and totaled 574 strikeouts over 510 innings. Holding a 32-30 win-loss record, he maintains a 3.24 earned run average with 7.6 hits allowed per nine innings, yielding 184 earned runs. His WHIP is 1.195 and FIP is 3.2, with a K/BB ratio of 3.19 after facing 2,137 batters in his MLB career.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or the moneyline?
Pick: Bet on Seattle (+172)
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