Venue: T‑Mobile Park — Seattle, Washington
First Pitch: 9:40 PM ET / 6:40 PM PT
Surface: Natural grass
Series: Game 2 of 3 (Braves lead series 1–0)
Atlanta enters with one of MLB’s best records and a top‑tier offense. Seattle continues to rely on pitching to stay competitive while its lineup struggles to produce consistently.
WEATHER REPORT (Seattle — Evening)
T‑Mobile Park roof likely closed, but outside conditions:
Temperature: 57–60°F
Wind: 6–10 mph from the west
Rain: 40% chance
Impact:
With the roof closed, conditions are neutral
Ball carries slightly better to left‑center when roof is open, but not expected tonight
INJURY REPORT
Atlanta Braves
Ronald Acuña Jr. (knee) — OUT (season‑long recovery)
Sean Murphy (oblique) — Day‑to‑day
Spencer Strider (elbow) — OUT
A.J. Minter (shoulder) — OUT
Ozzie Albies (hand) — Expected to play
Seattle Mariners
Julio Rodríguez (wrist) — Day‑to‑day, game‑time decision
George Kirby (shoulder) — OUT
Andrés Muñoz (back) — OUT
Ty France (ankle) — Day‑to‑day
J.P. Crawford (hamstring) — OUT
Seattle’s injuries significantly weaken both the lineup and bullpen.
PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS
Braves — RHP Charlie Morton (3–1, 3.45 ERA)
Still effective with curveball‑heavy approach
Road ERA: 3.20
Mariners’ strikeout‑prone lineup is a favorable matchup
Has allowed 2 or fewer runs in 3 of last 4 starts
Mariners — RHP Logan Gilbert (2–3, 3.58 ERA)
One of Seattle’s most reliable arms
Excellent command + high‑spin fastball
Home ERA: 3.10
Braves’ elite right‑handed bats (Riley, Ozuna, Murphy if active) present a challenge
TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM
Atlanta Braves
Record: 25–11
Last 10: 7–3
Road record: 12–6
Offense: 5.3 runs/game
Trend: Top‑5 offense + deep rotation despite injuries
Seattle Mariners
Record: 17–19
Last 10: 4–6
Home record: 10–9
Offense: 3.9 runs/game
Trend: Elite pitching, but lineup missing key bats
SERIES HISTORY
Braves lead interleague meetings 8–5 since 2020
At T‑Mobile Park: Braves have won 3 of last 4
Braves won Monday’s opener 4–1 behind strong pitching
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
1. Matt Olson vs. Logan Gilbert
Olson’s power vs. Gilbert’s elevated fastball is the most dangerous matchup of the night. If Gilbert keeps the ball down, he can neutralize Olson’s pull power.
2. Julio Rodríguez (if active) vs. Charlie Morton
Morton’s curveball is tough on aggressive hitters. If Julio plays, his ability to adjust to spin will determine Seattle’s offensive ceiling.
3. Austin Riley vs. Mariners bullpen
Seattle’s bullpen is depleted; Riley’s late‑inning power is a major threat.
BETTING TRENDS
Atlanta Braves
7–3 in last 10
Braves are 10–4 in last 14 road games
Under has hit in 6 of last 9 Braves games
Seattle Mariners
4–6 in last 10
Mariners are 3–7 in last 10 vs. NL opponents
Under is 7–3 in last 10 Mariners home games
Game Odds
Atlanta Braves 8
Seattle Mariners – 143
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, May 4, 2026








