- Matchup: Seattle Mariners vs Texas Rangers
- Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
- Venue: Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
- Broadcast: Rangers Sports Network
- Betting Odds: Seattle (+150) Texas (-182)
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The Seattle Mariners (4-6) are set to face off against the Texas Rangers (4-5) at Globe Life Field this Tuesday. The betting odds indicate Seattle at +150, while Texas stands at -182. The game’s over/under is established at 9 runs. Scheduled to pitch are George Kirby for Seattle and Nathan Eovaldi for Texas.
This season, the Mariners have notched 13 doubles and hit 9 home runs as a team. Their slugging percentage stands at .329, with the team striking out 104 times and drawing 43 walks. Offensively, the Mariners are scoring an average of 3.7 runs per game, placing them 23rd in MLB. They’ve tallied 36 RBIs and connected for 66 hits thus far, while maintaining a batting average of .198. Their on-base percentage currently rests at .302, leading to a total of 37 runs scored.
Seattle’s pitching staff boasts an impressive team ERA of 2.72, ranking 4th in the league, having struck out 104 batters. They’ve allowed 7 home runs and contributed to 34 runs, placing them 10th in MLB. The Mariners have issued 21 walks, with a team FIP of 2.81 for the season. They’ve surrendered a total of 66 hits (6.4 per 9 innings) and 28 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 4.95, accompanied by a WHIP of 0.94.
The Seattle bullpen has faced 11 inherited runners during high-pressure situations, managing to make 15 appearances under significant stress. With just 1 hold this season (30th in the league), they have also recorded 2 saves from 4 opportunities, while allowing 27.3% of inherited runners to score. So far, 31 relief pitchers have taken the mound for the Mariners this season.
The Mariners have executed a total of 278 putouts, alongside 86 assists and 5 errors, giving them a fielding percentage of .986 which ranks 17th in the league. They have converted 72.0% of balls in play into outs, ranking 9th in MLB, across 834 innings played.
George Kirby has logged 649 innings in his career with 633 strikeouts to date. With a career win-loss record of 46-35, Kirby holds a FIP of 3.54 against 2,647 batters faced. His earned run average is 3.59, allowing 259 earned runs, and his WHIP stands at 1.111, having given up 623 hits (averaging 8.6 hits per 9 innings) along with 98 walks.
The Texas Rangers are holding an on-base percentage of .299 and a batting average of .237 this season. They’ve been struck out 92 times (7th in the league) and have recorded 75 hits. With 10 home runs and 35 RBIs, the Rangers are slugging at .391, scoring an average of 4.00 runs per game, positioning them 19th in MLB. They have also hit 13 doubles and drawn 27 walks.
The Rangers have a team WHIP of 1.225 and a unit FIP of 3.50 this season. They rank 18th in the league for total hits allowed with 73. The pitching staff has conceded 36 runs altogether, contributing to a team ERA of 3.60 (32 earned runs). Their K/BB ratio is an impressive 10.10 (90 strikeouts to 25 walks), and they’ve allowed 9 home runs while averaging 4.05 runs per 9 innings (12th in MLB).
Rangers’ relievers have appeared 11 times under pressure and faced runners on base 9 times. With 9 save opportunities, they have garnered 6 holds and suffered 1 blown save, ranking 18th in baseball with a save conversion rate of 66.7%. Over the season, they’ve utilized 35 bullpen pitchers.
Defensively, the Texas Rangers have turned 3 double plays with a fielding accuracy of .987 (15th in the majors). They’ve accumulated 60 assists, made 4 errors, and registered 240 putouts this season. Their overall defensive efficiency stands at 68.7% across 720 innings.
Nathan Eovaldi, holding a career record of 102-86, has a 3.93 earned run average. He allows 8.8 hits per nine innings, posting a K/BB ratio of 3.20 after facing 7,169 hitters in his MLB tenure. Eovaldi has allowed 747 earned runs and maintains a WHIP of 1.255, with a FIP of 3.90 in his career. Across 1,710 innings, he has given up 1,677 hits while collecting 1,499 strikeouts.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s game against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Select Texas (-182)
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