- Matchup: Texas Rangers vs Seattle Mariners
- Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
- Betting Odds: Texas (-196) Seattle (+162)
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The Texas Rangers (10-9) are heading to T-Mobile Park on Saturday to face off against the Seattle Mariners (8-12). Current betting odds show the Rangers favored at -196, while the Mariners are listed at +162. The game total is projected at 9 runs, with Nathan Eovaldi and George Kirby expected to take the mound as starting pitchers.


The Texas Rangers are showing offensive prowess with 26 doubles and 22 home runs on the season. Their slugging percentage stands at .385, with 178 strikeouts and 69 walks drawn. Averaging 4.3 runs per game, the Rangers rank 17th in the league. They have accumulated 77 RBIs and 147 hits, holding a batting average of .231. The team has scored a total of 82 runs and boasts an on-base percentage (OBP) of .308.
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On the pitching front, the Rangers have a team ERA of 3.56 (6th in the league) and have fanned 179 batters. This season, they’ve allowed 21 home runs and 70 runs overall (4th in MLB). The pitching staff has issued 67 walks, with a FIP of 4.01. Texas has surrendered 144 hits (averaging 7.8 per 9 innings) and 66 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk (K/BB) ratio is 2.67, and they hold a WHIP of 1.27.
The Rangers’ bullpen has a save percentage of 66.7%, with 26 save situations leading to 6 successful saves and 3 blown saves. They have inherited 32 base runners this season, with 25% of those scoring. Rangers pitchers have been called in with runners on base 20 times and have recorded 27 high-leverage appearances. This season, Texas has used 69 relief pitchers, totaling 16 holds, ranking them 6th in the league.
Defensively, the Rangers have converted 70.6% of balls in play into outs over 1,500 innings, placing them 10th in professional baseball. They’ve recorded 500 putouts, 135 assists, and 5 errors, showcasing an impressive fielding percentage of .992 (3rd in MLB) with 13 double plays.
Nathan Eovaldi has pitched 1,723 innings in his career, accumulating 1,513 strikeouts. With a career record of 104 wins to 86 losses, Eovaldi has a FIP of 3.85 and has faced 7,221 batters. His career ERA is 3.91, having allowed 749 earned runs, with a WHIP of 1.253. He has given up 1,686 hits, averaging 8.8 hits per 9 innings, along with 473 walks.
The Seattle Mariners have hit 17 home runs this season, driving in 75 RBIs. They have recorded 24 doubles and taken 88 walks, scoring a total of 78 runs. Seattle’s OBP is .317, and they currently hold a batting average of .209. With a team slugging percentage of .334, the Mariners are averaging 3.90 runs per game, ranking 24th in the league. They have struck out 192 times (3rd in MLB) and recorded 136 hits.
The Mariners pitch with a WHIP of 1.107 and a FIP of 3.07. They are ranked 22nd in MLB for total hits allowed (153) and have given up 74 runs this season, holding a 3.20 ERA with 63 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 8.40 (165 strikeouts vs 43 walks). They have surrendered 12 home runs and allowed an impressive 3.76 runs per 9 innings (4th in baseball).
Seattle’s relief pitchers have inherited 19 runners, with 26.3% of them scoring. They have performed in high-leverage situations 19 times and 16 times with runners on base. The Mariners are positioned 25th in the league with a 50.0% save rate from 11 save opportunities, utilizing 57 relievers throughout the season.
Seattle has completed 27 double plays this year, boasting a fielding percentage of .987 (11th in professional baseball). Their defensive stats include 167 assists, 9 errors, and 532 putouts. Across 1,596 innings, the Mariners maintain a defensive efficiency of 69.4% (19th in MLB).
Throughout his career, Kirby has conceded 636 hits and has recorded 643 strikeouts across 664 innings. Holding a career record of 47 wins to 36 losses, Kirby’s ERA stands at 3.58 with an average of 8.6 hits per nine innings. He has allowed a total of 264 earned runs, posting a WHIP of 1.106 and a FIP of 3.5. His K/BB ratio is 6.49, having faced 2,704 MLB batters.
Who will emerge victorious in this MLB clash, covering the spread or winning on the moneyline?
Expert Pick: Take Texas (-196)
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