Last updated Jun 23, 3:36pm ET

First pitch is at 7:40 p.m. ET at Target Field. The Seattle Mariners (39–37) visit the Minnesota Twins (37–40) in the opener of their four-game set. Seattle, five games behind in the AL West, lean on rookie Bryan Woo (6–4, 3.12 ERA) to keep them close, while Minnesota counters with Bailey Ober (4–4, 4.54 ERA).

  • Seattle is favored (-130 ML) but has dropped two straight; Woo is coming off a scoreless six-inning performance.
  • Twins have lost 13 of 16 games and pose offensive struggles, yet they won the projected prediction 5–4.
  • The total is set at 8.5 in what is expected to be a low-to-moderate scoring affair.

Seattle Mariners Player Prop Pick: Bryan Woo

Seattle enters riding a 14–6 offensive surge behind Cal Raleigh and resurgent pitching. Bryan Woo will look to replicate his strong start, while rookie Emerson Hancock, fresh off a dominant road series, pushes the staff forward. The Mariners’ youth movement is meshing well with veteran presence.

  • Woo has a 3.12 ERA and 6.9 K/9, including a 0 ER outing over six innings in his last start.
  • Twins hit below league average in runs, hits, walks, and OBP—signaling trouble facing quality arms.
  • His ability to avoid contact (under one hit per inning) further supports the under.
Pick
Bryan Woo Under 2.5 Earned Runs (–145)
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Minnesota Twins Player Prop Pick: Bailey Ober

Minnesota’s slump deepens, having lost ten of eleven with Bailey Ober struggling and the offense sputtering. Lost veterans like Royce Lewis and Pablo Lopez remain on the IL, further thinning their lineup. Their only hope is tight pitching and home-field advantage.

  • Ober averaged 5 Ks in his last outing and has consistently struck out Minnesota batters.
  • Seattle ranks mid-pack in strikeouts, making Ober’s whiff upside relevant.
  • He’ll likely go 5–6 innings, providing multiple K opportunities.
Pick
Bailey Ober Over 4.5 Strikeouts (–115)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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