- Matchup: Sacramento Athletics vs Seattle Mariners
- Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
- Betting Odds: Sacramento (-145) Seattle (+125)
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The Sacramento Athletics (12-11) are set to visit T-Mobile Park on Wednesday to challenge the Seattle Mariners (10-14). The moneyline for this game places the Athletics at -145, with the Mariners starting at +125. The over/under is set at 8.5 runs. Taking the mound for their respective teams will be Aaron Civale and Logan Gilbert.

The Sacramento Athletics currently hold a slugging percentage of .375, having been struck out 213 times and drawing 87 walks. They have posted 95 RBIs alongside 181 hits this season, resulting in a team batting average of .234. The Athletics have achieved 34 doubles and 23 home runs, contributing to a total of 97 runs scored and a team on-base percentage (OBP) of .314. As a team, the Athletics generate an average of 4.2 runs per game, positioning them at 18th in the league.
The Athletics’ pitching staff has registered a team ERA of 4.78 (25th in MLB), with 191 strikeouts this year. They’ve allowed 30 home runs and a total of 114 runs (also 25th in MLB). This year, Athletics pitchers have issued 116 walks, while the team’s Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) stands at 4.98. Sacramento has given up 192 hits (8.3 hits/9 innings) and has surrendered 110 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk (K/BB) ratio is 1.65, with a collective WHIP of 1.49.
The Athletics have utilized 80 relief pitchers this season. These relievers have inherited 41 runners, with 34.1% of those scoring. They’ve tallied 18 holds this season, ranking 6th in the league, and have been in high leverage situations 31 times, recording 7 saves but blowing 7 of 14 save attempts. The Athletics’ bullpen has a 50.0% save rate, coming into 33 save situations.
The Athletics boast 621 putouts, 182 assists, and 5 errors this season, leading to a .994 fielding percentage—ranking 1st in MLB. The team has successfully converted 71.1% of balls in play into outs during 1,863 innings played, situating them 10th in the league.
Civale has pitched 758 innings with 681 strikeouts throughout his career, holding a career record of 45-45. His FIP is 4.07, facing 3,161 opponents in the major leagues. With an ERA of 4.13 (348 earned runs allowed), Civale’s WHIP stands at 1.213, allowing 711 hits (8.4 hits/9 innings) and issuing 209 walks.
The Seattle Mariners maintain a team slugging percentage of .356, averaging 3.92 runs per game, ranking 24th across MLB. They have 33 doubles, 101 walks, and 94 runs scored. The Mariners have launched 23 home runs this season, accumulating 91 RBIs. With 223 strikeouts (3rd in the league), the Mariners have recorded 171 hits, totaling an OBP of .319 and a batting average of .218 this season.
The Mariners’ pitching staff has given up 90 runs thus far, resulting in a solid team ERA of 3.34 (79 earned runs). They’ve allowed 17 home runs and average 3.80 runs per 9 innings, ranking 8th in MLB. The Mariners have a team WHIP of 1.187, alongside a FIP of 3.26. Their current K/BB ratio stands impressively at 8.40 (200 strikeouts to 56 walks), ranking 26th for total hits allowed with 197.
This season, the Mariners have encountered 18 save opportunities, achieving 10 holds and 3 blown saves. They have entered 8 save chances with their bullpen, converting 5 into saves. The Mariners’ bullpen has inherited base runners 29 times, with a scoring percentage of 17.2%. They have 22 high leverage appearances and rank 17th in MLB with a 62.5% save rate, employing 72 relievers this season.
Gilbert has allowed 732 hits throughout his career, securing 916 strikeouts in 864 innings. He has permitted 345 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.062 and a FIP of 3.5. Holding a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 4.92, Gilbert has faced 3,492 batters in the major leagues and holds a win-loss record of 48-39 with a 3.59 ERA, yielding 7.6 hits per nine innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB showdown against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Back Seattle (+125)
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