MLB Game Preview: Arizona Diamondbacks (31-24) vs. Seattle Mariners (28-29)

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First Pitch: 7:10 PM PT / 10:10 PM ET

Television: ROOT Sports Northwest, Bally Sports Arizona, MLB.TV

Series: Game 1 of 3 — Interleague‑style NL West vs. AL West matchup

The Diamondbacks enter Seattle riding strong pitching and improved offensive consistency, while the Mariners continue to hover just below .500, struggling to find rhythm at the plate despite elite starting pitching. This matchup features two of MLB’s premier right‑handers: Zac Gallen, Arizona’s ace, and George Kirby, Seattle’s command‑driven star. This is a true pitcher’s duel, with both teams relying heavily on their rotations to set the tone.

WEATHER & BALLPARK CONDITIONS

(T‑Mobile Park has a retractable roof — weather influences roof decision and crowd, not gameplay.)

Temperature Outside: 63–66°F

Sky: Overcast

Humidity: 70–75%

Wind: 8–12 mph blowing in from left

Chance of Rain: 40%

Roof: Likely closed

Park Factor: Pitcher‑friendly, suppresses HRs and favors line‑drive hitters

Conditions indoors favor pitchers and contact hitters, reducing long‑ball potential.

INJURY REPORT

Arizona Diamondbacks

Corbin Carroll — ACTIVE

Ketel Marte — ACTIVE

Christian Walker — PROBABLE (ankle soreness)

Jordan Lawlar — OUT (thumb surgery)

Paul Sewald — ACTIVE

Seattle Mariners

Julio Rodríguez — ACTIVE

Cal Raleigh — PROBABLE (knee soreness)

Ty France — OUT (wrist fracture)

Matt Brash — OUT (elbow)

Andrés Muñoz — ACTIVE

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Arizona Diamondbacks (31–24)

Last 10: 6–4

Road Record: 15–13

Run Differential: +27

Trend: Pitching strong; offense improving; bullpen stabilizing

Arizona has been one of the NL’s most consistent teams in May.

Seattle Mariners (28–29)

Last 10: 4–6

Home Record: 16–13

Run Differential: –11

Trend: Elite pitching; offense inconsistent; bullpen strong late

Seattle continues to rely heavily on its rotation to stay competitive.

SERIES HISTORY

2025 Season Series: Diamondbacks won 3–1

Last 10 Meetings: Diamondbacks lead 6–4

At T‑Mobile Park: Mariners have won 3 of last 5

Average Runs/Game (last 5 matchups): 7.2

These teams tend to play tight, low‑scoring games, especially in Seattle.

STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP

ARI — ZAC GALLEN (RHP)

2026 Stats: 3.18 ERA | 1.12 WHIP | 9.5 K/9

Last 3 Starts: 2.67 ERA, 1.05 WHIP

Pitch Mix: Four‑seam, curveball, changeup, cutter

Strengths: Elite command; excellent vs. right‑handed hitters; durable

Weakness: Occasional HR issues vs. lefties

Matchup Outlook: Gallen’s changeup and cutter combination plays extremely well against Seattle’s swing‑and‑miss tendencies.

SEA — GEORGE KIRBY (RHP)

2026 Stats: 3.41 ERA | 1.09 WHIP | 8.7 K/9

Last 3 Starts: 3.12 ERA, 1.04 WHIP

Pitch Mix: Four‑seam, sinker, slider, splitter

Strengths: Best command in MLB; elite vs. right‑handed hitters

Weakness: Occasionally too hittable in the zone; vulnerable to early‑count ambush swings

Matchup Outlook: Arizona’s aggressive top‑of‑order hitters (Carroll, Marte) must attack early before Kirby gets ahead.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Julio Rodríguez (SEA) vs. Zac Gallen

Julio hits high‑velocity fastballs well

Gallen’s curveball can neutralize him

Edge: Gallen (slight)

Corbin Carroll (ARI) vs. George Kirby

Carroll excels vs. command‑first pitchers

Kirby rarely walks hitters

Edge: Even

Christian Walker (ARI) vs. SEA Bullpen

Walker crushes late‑inning fastballs

Mariners bullpen is elite but vulnerable to right‑handed power

Edge: Walker

Cal Raleigh (SEA) vs. ARI Pitching

Raleigh’s power plays well vs. changeup‑heavy pitchers

Gallen rarely gives up HRs in pitcher‑friendly parks

Edge: Gallen

BETTING TRENDS

Arizona Diamondbacks

6–3 in last 9

5–2 in last 7 road games

Under is 5–2 in last 7

Seattle Mariners

3–5 in last 8

4–1 in last 5 home games

Under is 6–3 in last 9

Head‑to‑Head

Diamondbacks 6–4 last 10

Unders hit in 4 of last 5

Game Odds

Arizona Diamondbacks                 7

Seattle Mariners              `              – 135

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 28, 2026

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