Friday, September 5th, 2025

The Seattle Mariners are set to take on the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park. The Mariners, currently in second place in the AL West (73-67), are looking to snap a three-game road losing streak, while the Braves, sitting fourth in the NL East (63-77), aim to defend home turf and build on their .500 record at home (33-33).
At Truist Park today, expect warm and pleasant baseball weather with a high near 83°F under mostly sunny skies. There’s little to no chance of precipitation, keeping the field dry for play. Winds will be light out of the southwest at 5-10 mph, providing comfortable conditions for both players and fans.
On the mound, the Mariners will turn to Logan Gilbert (4-6, 3.73 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 144 strikeouts), while the Braves will counter with Chris Sale (5-4, 2.45 ERA, 1.13 WHIP, 123 strikeouts). The betting line lists the Braves as favorites (-142) and the Mariners as underdogs (+119), with an over/under of 7.5 runs.
Atlanta has proven to be competitive at home and particularly strong in games where they minimize the long ball, posting a 29-17 record when they do not allow a home run. Conversely, the Mariners have showcased power all season, ranking second in the AL with 200 home runs, averaging 1.4 homers per game. However, Seattle's road record is under .500 at 32-40.
This contest marks the first meeting between the Mariners and Braves this season.
For the Braves, Matt Olson continues to anchor the lineup with 36 doubles, a triple, 21 home runs, and 77 RBI. Ozzie Albies is coming in hot, going 15 for 40 with three doubles, five home runs, and 13 RBI over his last 10 games.
On the Mariners' side, Cal Raleigh leads the team with 70 extra base hits (19 doubles, 51 home runs). Jorge Polanco has also impressed lately, hitting 12 for 35 with two doubles, four home runs, and eight RBI in his last 10 games.
Both teams are 4-6 over their last 10 games. The Braves hit .238 as a team, with a 4.06 ERA and have outscored opponents by six runs over that span. The Mariners have posted a .241 batting average, but their pitching staff has struggled with a 5.39 ERA and they have been outscored by four runs.
The Braves are dealing with several key injuries, including Austin Riley (60-Day IL, abdominal), Aaron Bummer (15-Day IL, shoulder), Grant Holmes (60-Day IL, elbow), Spencer Schwellenbach (60-Day IL, elbow), AJ Smith-Shawver (60-Day IL, calf/elbow), Reynaldo Lopez (60-Day IL, shoulder), and Joe Jimenez (60-Day IL, knee).
For the Mariners, Luke Raley is day-to-day (side), with additional absences including Jackson Kowar (15-Day IL, shoulder), Trent Thornton (60-Day IL, achilles), Logan Evans (15-Day IL, elbow), Gregory Santos (60-Day IL, knee), and Ryan Bliss (60-Day IL, biceps).
Friday’s matchup between the Seattle Mariners and Atlanta Braves presents an intriguing cross-league clash. With key offensive contributors and a premier pitching battle, fans can expect a competitive contest under ideal weather conditions at Truist Park. Mariners fans will be watching closely to see if their team can end its road skid, while Braves fans look for their club to take advantage at home and climb the standings late in the season.
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