Sunday, September 14th, 2025

The Los Angeles Angels are determined to snap their three-game losing streak as they take on the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park. The Mariners, holding second place in the AL West with an 81-68 record, look to strengthen their postseason position, while the Angels, at 69-80 and fifth in the AL West, aim for a strong finish to the season.
The Angels will send Kyle Hendricks (7-9, 4.58 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, 95 strikeouts) to the mound. The Mariners counter with George Kirby (8-7, 4.56 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, 106 strikeouts). Both pitchers bring similar ERAs and WHIPs, suggesting a closely contested battle on the mound.
Seattle is favored with a -248 moneyline, while Los Angeles is at +202. The over/under is set at 7.5 runs. With Seattle's strong home record (47-27) and impressive power hitting (215 home runs, third in MLB), expectations are high for a competitive game.
At T-Mobile Park today, expect mostly cloudy skies with a high near 68°F. There’s only a 10% chance of precipitation, so rain delays are unlikely. Winds are light at 5-8 mph out of the northwest, posing little impact on gameplay. Overall, it should be a comfortable day for baseball.
The Mariners have been dominant at home and lead the current season series against the Angels 8-4. Their offense is powered by 215 home runs and consistent contributions from players like Josh Naylor, who boasts 25 doubles, a triple, and 19 home runs. Julio Rodriguez remains hot, going 13-for-42 with four doubles and three homers in his last ten games.
The Angels have faced challenges, ranking fourth in the AL with 205 home runs but struggling on the road (32-42). Injuries have impacted their depth, but they are looking to turn the tide in this matchup and break their losing streak.
The Mariners are on a roll, with an 8-2 record, a .246 team batting average, and a strong 2.75 ERA, outscoring their opponents by 26 runs.
The Angels have struggled, posting a 3-7 record, a .229 team batting average, and an elevated 5.96 ERA while being outscored by 21 runs.
Jackson Kowar (15-Day IL, shoulder), Trent Thornton (60-Day IL, achilles), Logan Evans (15-Day IL, elbow), Gregory Santos (60-Day IL, knee), Ryan Bliss (60-Day IL, biceps)
Reid Detmers (60-Day IL, elbow), Travis d'Arnaud (7-Day IL, head), Zach Neto (day-to-day, hand), Andrew Chafin (15-Day IL, tricep), Jorge Soler (60-Day IL, back), Logan O'Hoppe (7-Day IL, concussion), Ryan Zeferjahn (15-Day IL, knee), Victor Mederos (60-Day IL, shoulder), Carson Fulmer (60-Day IL, elbow), Gustavo Campero (60-Day IL, ankle), Tyler Anderson (15-Day IL, oblique), Nolan Schanuel (10-Day IL, wrist), Hunter Strickland (60-Day IL, shoulder), Ben Joyce (60-Day IL, shoulder), Anthony Rendon (60-Day IL, hip)
Sunday’s matchup features the Los Angeles Angels looking to stop their skid against the Seattle Mariners, who are strong at home and surging in the AL West standings. Both teams have impressive power numbers, and while the Mariners have the edge this season, the Angels still have a chance to play spoiler. With favorable weather and a competitive pitching matchup, this game is one to follow for MLB fans and bettors alike.
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