- Matchup: New York Mets vs Seattle Mariners
- Date: Monday, June 1, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
- Odds/Point Spread: New York (+125) Seattle (-150)
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The Seattle Mariners (30-29) are set to face off against the New York Mets (25-33) at T-Mobile Park this Monday. The betting line favors the Mets at +125, while the Mariners stand at -150. The over/under for this match is placed at 8 runs. Pitchers Sean Manaea and Emerson Hancock are slated to take the mound.

This season, the New York Mets have a collective slugging percentage of .356, facing 462 strikeouts while earning 168 walks. They have accumulated 218 RBIs and 441 hits, with a batting average of .228. The Mets have recorded 74 doubles and 54 home runs, tallying a total of 229 runs with an on-base percentage of .293. Averaging 4.0 runs per game, they rank 24th overall in the league.
The Mets’ strikeout-to-walk ratio is 2.53, and the pitching unit has a WHIP of 1.31. The pitching staff has allowed 49 home runs and a total of 251 runs (ranking 13th in MLB). They have given up 465 hits, with an average of 8.0 hits per 9 innings, and a total of 224 earned runs. With an ERA of 3.87, they sit at the 11th position in MLB, garnering 546 strikeouts. The team has permitted 216 walks, resulting in a FIP of 3.59 this season.
This season, Mets relief pitchers have entered the game 66 times with runners on base and 77 times in high-leverage scenarios. The bullpen has secured 25 holds (25th in the league) and has a save percentage of 56.3%, having faced 41 save situations. They have managed to convert 9 of these opportunities while failing in 7 of 16 attempts. The relievers have inherited 84 base runners, with 33.3% scoring. Over the year, 176 relief pitchers have taken the mound for the Mets.
The Mets have converted 69.0% of balls in play resulting in outs across 4,692 innings, ranking them 26th in major league baseball. This season, the New York Mets have achieved 1,564 putouts alongside 472 assists and made 31 errors. Their fielding percentage stands at .985, placing them 21st in the league, and they have executed 31 double plays.
Manaea has pitched 1,279 innings in his career, collecting 1,222 strikeouts. He has a career win-loss record of 79-67, with a FIP of 4.06 faced against 5,356 batters. His earned run average is 4.12, yielding 586 earned runs and a WHIP of 1.213. Throughout his career, he has surrendered 1,190 hits (8.4 hits per nine innings) along with 362 walks.
On the other hand, the Seattle Mariners have registered 74 home runs this season and 246 RBIs. They have recorded 83 doubles, drawn 210 walks, and scored 252 runs. The team is currently holding an on-base percentage of .317 and a batting average of .233. With a slugging percentage of .395, they are averaging 4.27 runs per game (17th in MLB). The Mariners have struck out 516 times (ranking 8th in MLB) and accumulated 457 hits.
Seattle’s team WHIP stands at 1.213, and they have a FIP of 3.56 for the season. The K/BB ratio is 8.60 (501 strikeouts against 152 walks). Ranking 22nd in total hits allowed (485), the Mariners have yielded 55 home runs and permit 3.82 runs per 9 innings (5th in the league). So far this season, the Seattle pitching staff has allowed 223 runs with an ERA of 3.51 (205 earned runs allowed).
The Mariners have faced 57 save situations, achieving 33 holds but also recording 10 blown saves. In 24 instances, their relievers were called upon for save opportunities, securing 14 saves. The inherited score rate for the Mariners’ bullpen is 16.7% out of 60 inherited runners. This year, the relievers have stepped in 73 times in high-pressure situations and 46 times with runners on the bases. They rank 23rd in baseball with a save rate of 58.3%, summoning 181 bullpen pitchers.
Across 4,728 innings played, the Mariners have a defensive efficiency of 69.3% (23rd in MLB). They have turned 53 double plays and have a .989 fielding percentage, ranking 6th in professional baseball. This season, the Mariners have achieved 492 assists, made 24 errors, and recorded a total of 1,576 putouts.
Throughout his MLB run, Hancock has given up 218 hits and racked up 172 strikeouts in 226 innings pitched. He has allowed a total of 107 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.263 with a FIP of 4.2. Holding a K/BB ratio of 2.53, Hancock has faced 951 opposing batters and has a career record of 12-11 with a 4.25 ERA, permitting 8.7 hits per 9 innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB showdown against the spread or on the moneyline?
Recommendation: Back New York (+125)
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