- Matchup: Seattle Mariners vs. Detroit Tigers
- Date: Saturday, June 6, 2026
- Venue: Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
- Broadcast: Detroit SportsNet
- Odds/Point Spread: Seattle (-128) Detroit (+106)
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On Saturday, Comerica Park will host an exciting game as the Detroit Tigers (25-38) take on the Seattle Mariners (33-30). The betting lines for this contest show the Mariners favored at -128, while the Tigers sit at +106. The total runs for the game are set at 8. Expected starting pitchers are Bryce Miller for Seattle and Keider Montero for Detroit.

The Mariners have collectively hit 85 doubles and launched 82 home runs this season. Their team slugging percentage stands at .398, but they have struck out 551 times while drawing 222 walks. Averaging 4.2 runs per game places Seattle at 20th in MLB. They have posted 260 RBIs and 489 hits, with a batting average of .234, scoring 267 runs and maintaining an on-base percentage of .317.
The Mariners possess a stellar earned run average of 3.47 this year (5th best in the league) and have accumulated 543 strikeouts. Mariners pitchers have allowed 59 home runs and 237 runs scored (5th in baseball). Their staff has recorded 158 walks, and the collective FIP is 3.55 this season. Seattle’s pitchers have allowed 509 hits so far (8.1 per 9 innings) and given up 217 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 3.44 with a cumulative WHIP of 1.18.
This season, Seattle’s pitchers have navigated 48 instances with players on base, and made 77 appearances in critical situations. Their bullpen has achieved 34 holds (ranking them 15th in MLB). The Mariners have a save rate of 56.0%, having entered 59 save opportunities and converted 14 saves while failing to secure 11. They have inherited 62 runners, with a 16.1% scoring rate. Overall, the Mariners have utilized 192 relief pitchers in 2023.
Defensively, the Seattle Mariners have tallied 1,690 putouts, 524 assists, and 27 errors this season. Their impressive fielding percentage of .988 ranks 8th in professional baseball, and they have completed 57 double plays. Seattle has converted 69.6% of balls in play into outs during 5,070 innings, which ranks them 19th in the league.
Starting pitcher Bryce Miller has appeared in 423 innings and recorded 384 strikeouts throughout his career. With a career record of 25-21, Miller possesses a FIP of 3.84, having faced 1,712 hitters. His ERA stands at 3.89 (183 earned runs allowed), and his career WHIP is 1.113. He has allowed 363 hits (7.7 per nine innings) and issued 108 walks.
On the other hand, the Detroit Tigers post a team on-base percentage of .316 along with a batting average of .235 for the season. They rank 10th in MLB, having struck out 533 times while achieving a total of 491 hits. Detroit has recorded 61 home runs and driven in 236 runs. Their slugging percentage is at .382, averaging 3.94 runs per game (26th in MLB). They have hit 104 doubles and drawn 235 walks, scoring 248 runs.
Detroit’s pitching staff has accumulated a WHIP of 1.270, with a team FIP of 3.90 this season. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.30 (505 strikeouts vs. 210 walks). Ranking 12th in MLB, they have allowed 489 hits and 59 home runs, conceding 4.47 runs per 9 innings (14th in baseball). Over the season, the Detroit pitching staff has given up 273 runs, with a team ERA of 4.02 (246 earned runs allowed).
The Detroit bullpen has an inherited scoring rate of 30.3% out of 119 inherited base runners. Their relievers have appeared in 57 high leverage situations and 77 times with runners on base. With 54 save situations, the Tigers have achieved 25 holds and experienced 16 blown saves. Their save rate is currently 42.9%, ranking them 29th in the league, having utilized 193 relief pitchers so far this season.
So far this year, Detroit has played 4,956 innings, showcasing a defensive efficiency mark of 70.7% (13th in the league). They have executed 52 double plays and registered a fielding percentage of .986 (16th in professional baseball). The Tigers have racked up 533 assists, 30 errors, and achieved 1,652 putouts this season.
Montero, sporting a career record of 13-12, has an ERA of 4.36 and concedes 8.7 hits per nine innings. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is at 2.49, having faced 1,043 batters throughout his MLB career. He has given up 121 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.272 and a FIP of 4.3. Over his MLB tenure, Montero has permitted 241 hits and amassed 192 strikeouts in 250 innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB showdown against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Back Seattle (-128)
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