- Matchup: Seattle Mariners vs Texas Rangers
- Event Date: Monday, April 6, 2026
- Venue: Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
- Broadcast: Rangers Sports Network
- Betting Odds: Seattle (+162) Texas (-196)
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The Texas Rangers (4-4) will be looking to secure a victory against the Seattle Mariners (4-5) at Globe Life Field this Monday. The Mariners are listed at +162, while the Rangers are starting at -196. The over/under for this game is set at 9 runs. Starting on the mound for the Mariners will be Logan Gilbert, with Jacob deGrom taking the hill for the Rangers.

The Seattle Mariners have a slugging percentage of .330 and have struck out 89 times while drawing 35 walks. They have 29 RBIs and 59 hits this season, resulting in a batting average of .199. The Mariners achieved 11 doubles as a team and launched 8 home runs, totaling 30 runs scored with an on-base percentage of .294. On average, the Seattle Mariners are scoring 3.3 runs per game, placing them 23rd overall in MLB.
Defensively, the Mariners have posted an impressive team earned run average (ERA) of 2.52, ranking 3rd in the league, with their pitching staff striking out 95 batters. They have allowed 7 home runs and 26 runs, also placing 3rd in the league. The Mariners’ pitchers have issued 18 walks and compile a Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) of 2.78 this season. Seattle has limited opponents to 55 hits (averaging 6.0 hits per 9 innings) and allowed 23 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 5.28, while their collective WHIP is an impressive 0.89.
The bullpen has inherited 8 base runners, of which 25% reached home. Mariners relievers have entered high-pressure situations 11 times this year, with 25 different pitchers utilized throughout the season. The bullpen has secured just 1 hold this season, sitting 29th in MLB.
During their 738 innings of play, the Mariners have converted 73.2% of balls in play into outs, ranking 5th in MLB. Notably, the San Francisco Giants have made 246 putouts, along with 74 assists and 4 errors. Their fielding percentage is .988, ranking them 15th in MLB, and they have turned 8 double plays.
Logan Gilbert holds a career record of 47-37, with a FIP of 3.57. After facing 3,421 batters in the majors, he has allowed 715 hits (7.6 hits per 9 innings) and issued 184 walks. His current ERA is 3.62, having surrendered 340 earned runs, while maintaining a WHIP of 1.064. Over 845 innings pitched, Gilbert has accumulated 897 strikeouts in his MLB tenure.
The Texas Rangers have a team on-base percentage (OBP) of .304, coupled with a batting average of .243 this season. With 77 strikeouts (11th in the league) and 69 hits, they have recorded 9 home runs and 34 RBIs. Their slugging percentage is .401, averaging 4.38 runs per game, which places them at 16th in the league. The Rangers also have 12 doubles, 24 walks, and 35 runs scored to their name.
The Texas pitching unit has yielded 34 runs this season, maintaining a 3.80 ERA. They’ve given up 9 home runs while allowing 4.31 runs per 9 innings, which ranks 14th in baseball. The Rangers’ WHIP stands at 1.197, with a FIP of 3.69 for the season. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is an impressive 9.90, tallying 78 strikeouts against 21 walks, ranking them 16th in overall hits allowed with 64.
The bullpen has appeared in 9 high-leverage scenarios and faced 7 batters with runners on base. Their save rate is 66.7%, placing them 19th in the league, and they have utilized 30 different pitchers from the bullpen this season.
In their 639 innings on the field, the Rangers have a defensive efficiency of 69.6%, ranking 17th in professional baseball. They’ve made 2 double plays and hold a fielding percentage of .985, placing 18th in MLB. Additionally, they have compiled 54 assists, 4 errors, and recorded a total of 213 putouts this year.
Jacob deGrom has faced 6,065 batters in his MLB career, allowing 1,179 hits while striking out 1,858 batters over 1,543 innings. With a career record of 96-65, he holds a 2.58 ERA and permits 6.9 hits per 9 innings. DeGrom has allowed 443 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 0.987 and a FIP of 2.5. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is 5.39.
Who will prevail in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on Texas (-196)
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