T-Mobile Park — Seattle, Washington
First Pitch: 6:40 PM PT / 9:40 PM ET
Broadcast: ROOT Sports NW, SNY, MLB.TV
Probable Pitchers:
NYM — Alex Warren (RHP)
SEA — Emerson Hancock (RHP)
VENUE & WEATHER
Venue: T-Mobile Park Surface: Natural grass Weather:
Temperature: 64°F at first pitch
Wind: Light NW breeze 4–6 mph (slight push toward RF)
Conditions: Partly cloudy, cool
Impact: Slightly pitcher‑friendly; marine air suppresses deep fly balls
INJURY REPORT
New York Mets
Francisco Lindor — Probable (ankle)
Pete Alonso — Probable (wrist)
Starling Marte — Out (hamstring)
Kodai Senga — Out (shoulder)
Brooks Raley — Day‑to‑Day (back)
Seattle Mariners
Julio Rodríguez — Probable (quad tightness)
Ty France — Day‑to‑Day (elbow)
Andrés Muñoz — Probable (rest)
J.P. Crawford — Out (oblique)
Matt Brash — Out (elbow)
Seattle’s lineup is thinner without Crawford, but their pitching remains strong.
TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM
NEW YORK METS (26–33)
Last 10: 4–6 Road Record: 11–17 Run Differential: ‑29
The Mets continue to struggle with:
Inconsistent offense
Poor RISP performance
Bullpen volatility
Lack of power outside Alonso
Bright spot: Warren has been competitive in recent outings.
SEATTLE MARINERS (31–29)
Last 10: 6–4 Home Record: 17–12 Run Differential: +8
Seattle is trending upward thanks to:
Strong starting pitching
Improved bullpen performance
Julio Rodríguez heating up
Hancock’s recent surge in command
The Mariners have won 5 of their last 7 at home.
STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP
NYM — Alex Warren (RHP)
2026 Stats:
2–4, 4.33 ERA
1.29 WHIP
8.0 K/9
2.9 BB/9
Profile:
Four‑seam / slider mix
Good strikeout ability
Vulnerable to left‑handed hitters
Struggles third time through the order
Key Factor: Seattle’s lefties (Kelenic, Raley, Canzone) match up well.
SEA — Emerson Hancock (RHP)
2026 Stats:
4–3, 3.47 ERA
1.18 WHIP
7.9 K/9
48% ground‑ball rate
Profile:
Heavy sinker
Sharp slider
Excellent home splits (2.91 ERA at T-Mobile Park)
Keeps ball in the yard
Key Factor: Mets rank bottom‑10 vs. sinker/slider combinations.
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
Pete Alonso (NYM) vs. Hancock
Alonso can punish mistakes, but Hancock rarely leaves pitches middle‑middle. Advantage: Mariners
Francisco Lindor (NYM) vs. Mariners Bullpen
Lindor is heating up and thrives vs. late‑inning fastballs. Advantage: Mets (late innings)
Julio Rodríguez (SEA) vs. Warren
If Julio is healthy, he’s a major threat vs. Warren’s fastball. Advantage: Mariners
Jarred Kelenic (SEA) vs. Mets Bullpen
Kelenic’s power plays well vs. New York’s inconsistent relief corps. Advantage: Mariners
SERIES HISTORY
Last 10 meetings: Mariners lead 6–4
At T-Mobile Park: Mariners have won 4 of last 6
Average margin last 5 games: Mariners +1.4
Seattle has had the slight edge in recent interleague matchups.
BETTING TRENDS
New York Mets
3–7 in last 10 road games
Under is 6–3 in last 9
2–6 in Warren’s last 8 starts
Seattle Mariners
5–2 in last 7 home games
Under is 4–1 in last 5
6–1 in Hancock’s last 7 home starts
Head‑to‑Head
Mariners 6–4 last 10
Unders hit in 5 of last 7
Home team is 7–3 in last 10
Game Odds
New York Mets 7
Seattle Mariners – 127
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, May 31, 2026








