- Matchup: Atlanta Braves vs Seattle Mariners
- Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
- Betting Odds: Atlanta (-128) Seattle (+106)
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This Wednesday, T-Mobile Park will host a showdown where the Seattle Mariners (17-19) aim to take on the formidable Atlanta Braves (25-11). The moneyline positions Atlanta at -128 and Seattle at +106, with the over/under total set at 8. The expected pitchers for this matchup are Grant Holmes and Bryan Woo.

The Atlanta Braves boast a slugging percentage of .468 and have accumulated 273 strikeouts, along with 117 walks. They have driven in 204 runs and recorded 343 hits this season, resulting in a team batting average of .275. The Braves have produced 68 doubles and hit 54 home runs, scoring a total of 209 runs with an on-base percentage of .341. On average, Atlanta tallies 5.8 runs per game, placing them at the top of the league.
The Braves are currently sporting a collective ERA of 3.25, ranking 3rd in the league, while their pitching staff has achieved 308 strikeouts. Atlanta pitchers have surrendered 36 home runs and a total of 129 runs, placing them 4th in the MLB. The team has yielded 128 walks, while their FIP stands at 4.02. Atlanta has given up 255 hits (averaging 7.1 hits per 9 innings) and 116 earned runs, with a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.41 and a WHIP of 1.19.
Braves relievers have faced runners on base 22 times and have made 36 high-leverage appearances. The bullpen has secured 24 holds this season (5th in baseball). Their save conversion rate is at 80%, having entered 41 save situations, yielding 12 saves and missing 3 out of 15 attempts. The releasers have inherited 34 base runners and allowed 29.4% to score. This season, 114 pitchers have stepped up from the Braves bullpen.
With an impressive 72.9% conversion rate of balls in play into outs over 2,889 innings, Atlanta leads MLB in defensive efficiency. The Braves have tallied 963 putouts, recorded 295 assists, and committed 15 errors, boasting a fielding percentage of .988, which ranks 8th in professional baseball, alongside 29 double plays.
In his career spanning 220 innings, Holmes has solidified 222 strikeouts. With a 8-11 win-loss record, he has a FIP of 3.86, facing 934 batters in the majors. His earned run average is 3.92 (allowing 96 earned runs) and a career WHIP of 1.290, having permitted 198 hits (averaging 8.1 hits per nine innings) along with 86 walks.
The Seattle Mariners hold a .321 OBP and a .230 batting average this season. They have struck out 326 times (ranked 6th in MLB) and accounted for a total of 273 hits, hitting 40 home runs and collecting 144 RBIs. Their slugging percentage stands at .378, averaging 4.11 runs per game (24th in the league). Seattle has hit 48 doubles, registered 143 walks, and managed to score 148 runs.
The Mariners possess a team WHIP of 1.255 and a team FIP of 3.79 in the current season. They rank 24th in total hits allowed with 314, and their pitching staff has conceded 145 runs, reflecting a team ERA of 3.73 (with 133 earned runs allowed). They maintain a K/BB ratio of 8.30 (297 strikeouts vs. 89 walks) and have surrendered 36 home runs, yielding 4.06 runs per 9 innings (6th in MLB).
Seattle’s bullpen holds a 66.7% save rate, having utilized 114 relievers this year. They have appeared 47 times in high-pressure scenarios and on 31 occasions with runners on base. With 33 save opportunities, the Mariners have registered 18 holds and 5 blown saves. They have tallied 10 saves out of 15 total save opportunities, showcasing a 12.2% inherited score rate from 41 runners.
In 2,892 innings played, the Mariners exhibit a defensive efficiency of 68.1% (ranking 26th in pro baseball). They have logged 40 double plays and a fielding percentage of .988 (7th in MLB), achieving 306 assists, with 15 errors, and a total of 964 putouts this season.
Throughout his career, Woo has allowed 346 hits and recorded 421 strikeouts over 436 innings. With a 29-17 career record, he has a 3.34 ERA and allows 7.1 hits per nine innings. He has permitted a total of 162 earned runs while holding a WHIP of 0.990 and a FIP of 3.3, facing 1,740 batters throughout his career.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup—covering the spread or securing a win on the moneyline?
Pick: Choose Atlanta (-128)
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