- Matchup: San Diego Padres vs Seattle Mariners
- Date: Friday, May 15, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
- Betting Odds: San Diego (+126) Seattle (-152)
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This Friday, the San Diego Padres (25-17) head to T-Mobile Park to face the Seattle Mariners (21-23). The line for this matchup has the Padres at +126 and the Mariners opening at -152. The total for the game is set at 8, with Randy Vasquez and Emerson Hancock taking the mound as starting pitchers.

This season, the Padres have recorded 63 doubles and hit 41 home runs. Their slugging percentage stands at .367, with 359 strikeouts and 135 walks. San Diego is averaging 4.2 runs per game, ranking 18th in MLB. The team has racked up 170 RBIs and 306 hits this year, with a batting average of .222. They have scored a total of 177 runs and possess an on-base percentage of .295.
The Padres’ strikeout-to-walk ratio is 2.73, and the pitching staff boasts a WHIP of 1.24. Padres pitchers have surrendered 36 home runs and 174 runs (10th in MLB) this season. San Diego has allowed 332 hits (8.0 per 9 innings) and 169 earned runs, holding a collective ERA of 4.06 (16th in MLB). They have struck out 366 batters and given out 134 walks, with a team FIP of 3.63.
The bullpen has a save percentage of 68.2% and has appeared in 52 save situations, converting 15 saves while missing 7 out of 22 attempts. The relievers have inherited 65 base runners, with 33.8% scoring. The Padres have faced runners on base in 38 instances and have appeared in 46 high-leverage situations this season. A total of 140 relief pitchers have taken the mound for San Diego, and the bullpen has recorded 28 holds (7th in MLB).
To date, the San Diego Padres have achieved 1,125 putouts, 383 assists, and 10 errors, maintaining the highest fielding percentage at .993 in professional baseball, along with 31 double plays. They have converted 70.3% of balls put in play into outs over 3,375 innings, ranking 14th in MLB.
A seasoned pitcher, Vasquez has thrown 313 innings and compiled 215 career strikeouts, holding a record of 16-17. His FIP is 3.88, and he has faced 1,348 batters in the majors. Vasquez carries an ERA of 3.94 (137 earned runs) with a WHIP of 1.357, allowing 313 hits (9.0 hits per 9 innings) and issuing 112 walks.
On the other hand, the Mariners have a team slugging percentage of .380 and are scoring 4.16 runs per game (ranking 24th in MLB). Seattle has tallied 57 doubles, taken 171 walks, and scored 183 runs. They have hit 51 home runs and achieved 178 RBIs this season while striking out 401 times (4th in baseball) with 335 hits on the board. The Mariners hold a team batting average of .230 and an on-base percentage of .320.
Seattle’s pitching has allowed 172 runs this year, maintaining an impressive team ERA of 3.64, allowing 158 earned runs. The staff has given up 44 home runs and permits 3.96 runs per 9 innings (6th in the league). They have a WHIP of 1.232 and a FIP of 3.68, along with a K/BB ratio of 8.60 (376 strikeouts to 108 walks). The Mariners rank 25th in total hits allowed with 374.
Seattle’s relievers have inherited 45 base runners, allowing only 13.3% to score. They have appeared in 59 high-leverage situations and taken the mound 34 times with runners on base. With 43 save situations, the Mariners have earned 24 holds and experienced 7 blown saves. Their 63.2% save percentage ranks them 16th in MLB, with a total of 139 relief pitchers used this year.
Over the course of 3,522 innings played, the Mariners maintain a defensive efficiency of 68.6% (25th in MLB). They have completed 42 double plays and achieved a .990 fielding percentage (5th in MLB), with 366 assists, 16 errors, and 1,174 putouts recorded so far in the season.
In his career, Hancock has given up 207 hits while amassing 159 strikeouts over 209 innings pitched. He holds an 11-10 career record alongside a 4.47 ERA and allows 8.9 hits per 9 innings. Hancock has permitted 104 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.285 and a FIP of 4.4. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is 2.56, having faced 885 hitters throughout his career.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB clash against the spread or on the moneyline?
Selection: Back Seattle (-152)
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