- Matchup: Los Angeles Angels vs Seattle Mariners
- Date: Monday, June 29, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
- Betting Odds: Los Angeles (+132) Seattle (-160)
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This Monday, T-Mobile Park will host the Seattle Mariners (42-42) as they take on the Los Angeles Angels (35-49). The moneyline reflects the Angels at +132, while the Mariners stand at -160. The over/under is set at 8 runs. Ryan Johnson and George Kirby will be the starting pitchers for this matchup.

As a team, the Los Angeles Angels are generating an average of 4.6 runs per game, ranking them 13th across the league. They have scored 382 runs with an on-base percentage of .319. The Angels have hit 134 doubles and launched 99 home runs this season, accumulating 366 RBIs and 680 hits, while posting a batting average of .240. Their slugging percentage stands at .398, with 801 strikeouts and 283 walks.
Los Angeles has a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 1.94 and a collective WHIP of 1.41. Their pitchers have conceded 89 home runs and 421 runs in total, placing them 24th in MLB. The team has allowed 666 hits (averaging 8.1 hits per 9 innings) and 382 earned runs, resulting in an earned run average (ERA) of 4.63 (24th in the league). The pitching staff has struck out 737 batters while issuing 380 walks, leading to a FIP of 4.39.
Angels pitchers have presented in high-pressure scenarios with runners on base 99 times, engaged in high leverage situations 94 times. Their bullpen is credited with 42 holds this season (17th in baseball). This season, the Angels’ bullpen has a save conversion rate of 36.0%, successfully closing out 9 out of 25 save opportunities. 160 inherited runners have crossed paths with the Angels’ relief pitchers, with 37.5% eventually scoring.
Defensively, the Los Angeles Angels have accumulated 2,228 putouts, 716 assists, and 53 errors. Their fielding percentage is .982, ranking them 25th in the majors, alongside 55 double plays. The Angels convert 69.7% of balls in play into outs across 6,684 innings, ranking 18th in professional baseball.
Ryan Johnson has a career record of 2-3 with a FIP of 8.25, having faced 163 batters in his MLB career. He has permitted 48 hits (averaging 13.0 hits per 9 innings) and has issued 14 free passes. Johnson owns an ERA of 8.38 (31 earned runs) and a career WHIP of 1.862, having pitched 33 innings while recording 31 strikeouts.
On the other hand, the Seattle Mariners have an on-base percentage of .311 and a batting average of .230 this season. They rank 8th in the league with 719 strikeouts and have recorded 641 hits. Overall, the Mariners have hit 102 home runs and have driven in 328 runs. The team’s slugging percentage is .383, and they average 4.01 runs per game (27th in MLB). The Mariners have connected for 104 doubles, walked 283 times, and have scored 337 runs.
Seattle’s pitching staff has a WHIP of 1.181 and a FIP of 3.51. They rank 17th overall in MLB for total hits allowed, with 670 hits surrendered. They have permitted 332 runs this season with an ERA of 3.68 (305 earned runs). Their strikeout-to-walk rate is 8.90 (737 strikeouts to 210 walks), allowing 79 home runs and averaging 4.01 runs conceded per 9 innings (5th in MLB).
The Mariners have a save conversion rate of 61.8%, assigning 251 relievers to the mound. Their bullpen has been in high leverage situations 94 times and faced runners on the base paths 61 times. This season, they are 21 for 34 in save opportunities, with 48 holds and 13 blown saves. Seattle’s relievers have allowed 22.9% of inherited runners to score.
Defensively, the Mariners have recorded 75 double plays and boast a fielding percentage of .986 (15th in MLB). They have tallied 673 assists, 40 errors, and 2,235 putouts this season. Over 6,705 innings played, the Mariners have achieved a defensive efficiency of 69.4% (20th in the league).
George Kirby has allowed 722 hits in his MLB career and has accumulated 705 strikeouts across 733 innings pitched. With a career win-loss record of 51-41, Kirby holds a 3.63 ERA and permits 8.9 hits per 9 innings. He has given up 296 earned runs while maintaining a WHIP of 1.143 and a FIP of 3.6, resulting in a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 6.08 against 3,003 batters faced.
Who emerges victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or the moneyline?
Pick: Opt for Seattle (-160)
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