MLB Game Preview: Chicago White Sox (24-22) vs. Seattle Mariners (22-26)

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First Pitch: 9:40 PM ET / 6:40 PM PT Venue: T‑Mobile Park — Seattle, Washington Surface: Kentucky Bluegrass Dimensions: LF 331 ft, CF 401 ft, RF 326 ft Park Factor: Pitcher‑friendly, especially at night

Venue & Weather Conditions

T‑Mobile Park — Seattle, WA

Forecast:

  • Temperature: 59–62°F
  • Wind: 6–9 mph blowing in from left-center
  • Humidity: ~72%
  • Roof: Likely closed due to cool temps
  • Impact:
    • Roof‑closed conditions suppress HRs
    • Breaking balls get extra bite
    • Run environment leans pitcher‑friendly

Expect a low‑scoring environment, especially early.

Team Form & Context
Chicago White Sox (24–22)
  • Have won 6 of last 9, climbing above .500.
  • Offense averaging 4.6 runs/game in May.
  • Rotation ERA in last 10 games: 3.88
  • Bullpen improving (3.52 ERA in May).
  • Noah Schultz has been one of the most impressive young arms in the AL.
Seattle Mariners (22–26)
  • Have lost 5 of last 7, struggling offensively.
  • Averaging just 3.9 runs/game in May.
  • Pitching staff remains strong (3.77 ERA in last 10).
  • Bryan Woo has been excellent when healthy, but Seattle’s offense has not supported him.
Injury Report
Chicago White Sox
  • Luis Robert Jr. — PROBABLE (hamstring tightness)
  • Yoán Moncada — OUT (back)
  • Eloy Jiménez — Day‑to‑Day (ankle)
  • Garrett Crochet — OUT (shoulder)

Impact: Robert’s availability is the biggest swing factor for Chicago’s run production.

Seattle Mariners
  • Julio Rodríguez — Day‑to‑Day (wrist)
  • Ty France — OUT (elbow)
  • Matt Brash — OUT (elbow)
  • Gregory Santos — Day‑to‑Day (shoulder)

Impact: Without France and possibly Julio, Seattle’s lineup is significantly weakened.

Starting Pitching Breakdown
Noah Schultz — LHP, Chicago White Sox

2026 Season Stats:

  • Record: 4–2
  • ERA: 3.21
  • WHIP: 1.14
  • K/BB: 56/15
  • HR Allowed: 4
  • Opp BA: .218

Profile:

  • 95–97 mph fastball from elite extension
  • Slider is a true wipeout pitch
  • Generates weak contact
  • Road ERA: 3.44
  • Excellent vs. right‑handed hitters (.211 allowed)

Matchup vs. Mariners:

  • Seattle’s lineup is right‑hand heavy (Rodríguez, Raleigh switch, Canzone).
  • Schultz’s slider is a major problem for Seattle’s swing‑and‑miss tendencies.
Bryan Woo — RHP, Seattle Mariners

2026 Season Stats:

  • Record: 3–3
  • ERA: 3.58
  • WHIP: 1.17
  • K/BB: 48/12
  • HR Allowed: 5
  • Opp BA: .229

Profile:

  • 94–96 mph fastball
  • Cutter + slider mix
  • Excellent command
  • Home ERA: 3.22
  • Strong vs. left‑handed hitters (.214 allowed)

Matchup vs. White Sox:

  • Chicago’s lineup is right‑hand heavy (Vaughn, Jiménez, Robert).
  • Woo’s cutter is effective vs. aggressive hitters.
Key Player Matchups
White Sox Hitters vs. Woo
  • Luis Robert Jr.: Elite vs. velocity; X‑factor
  • Andrew Vaughn: Hot streak; strong vs. cutters
  • Eloy Jiménez: Power threat but health uncertain
  • Colson Montgomery: Good OBP; handles sliders well

Edge: White Sox (slight)

Mariners Hitters vs. Schultz

  • Julio Rodríguez: If active, best SEA matchup
  • Cal Raleigh: Power threat but high K-rate
  • Josh Rojas: Contact hitter; needs to spark offense
  • Mitch Haniger: Veteran presence; declining vs. LHP

Edge: Schultz

Recent Team Trends
Chicago White Sox
  • 6–3 in last 9
  • Under is 5–2 in last 7
  • 6–4 in last 10 road games
  • Schultz starts: CWS is 6–3
Seattle Mariners
  • 2–5 in last 7
  • Under is 6–3 in last 9
  • 5–7 in last 12 home games
  • Woo starts: SEA is 5–4
Head‑to‑Head Trends
  • White Sox have won 4 of last 6
  • Under is 7–3 in last 10
  • Games at T‑Mobile Park average 7.0 runs over last 10 matchups

GAME ODDS

Chicago White Sox 7

Seattle Mariners – 180

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, May 17, 2026

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