MLB Game Preview: Houston Astros (6-10) vs. Seattle Mariners (7-9)

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Venue, Date & Time

Stadium: T‑Mobile Park — Seattle, Washington

First Pitch: 4:10 PM PT, Monday April 13, 2026

Weather: 51°F, cool Seattle spring conditions (from ESPN gameday)

Cool temperatures and marine air typically suppress ball carry slightly — a mild advantage for pitchers.

Injury Report

The provided sources did not list injuries for either team.
(No injury data was included in the ESPN, MLB.com, or Doc’s Sports previews.)

Team Records & Recent Form

Houston Astros (6–10)

Record: 6–10 overall, 1–8 on the road

Last 5 games: L, L, L, L, L (five‑game losing streak)

Runs per game: 6.1, 2nd in MLB (elite offense)

Pitching:

ERA: 6.32 (30th in MLB)

WHIP: 1.68

HR allowed: 21

Runs allowed: 87 (worst in MLB)

FIP: 5.29

Bullpen: 3 saves, 0 blown saves, but 34.4% inherited runners scored (poor run prevention)

Seattle Mariners (7–9)

Record: 7–9 overall, 6–4 at home

Last 5 games: W, W, W, L, L (3–2)

Recent offense:

OBP: .234

SLG: .221

Hits per game: 4.7

Runs per game: 3.2

Seattle’s bats have been cold, but their pitching has kept them competitive.

Probable Pitchers

Houston — Mike Burrows (RHP)

Record: 1–2

ERA: 5.63

WHIP: 1.75

K/BB: 15 K, 6 BB

HR allowed: 3

Seattle — George Kirby (RHP)

Record: 1–2

ERA: 3.60

WHIP: 0.90

K/BB: 16 K, 5 BB

HR allowed: 3

Pitching Edge: Seattle — Kirby’s elite command and WHIP give him a clear advantage.

Key Player Matchups

Yordan Alvarez (HOU) vs. George Kirby

.340 AVG, 6 HR, 14 RBI, .755 SLG

One of MLB’s hottest hitters early in 2026.

Kirby’s elite strike‑throwing will be tested by Alvarez’s power.

Cal Raleigh (SEA) vs. Mike Burrows

Raleigh struggling: .135 AVG, .231 SLG, 21 K in 52 PA

But Burrows’ high WHIP and traffic on the bases give Raleigh RBI opportunities.

Astros Offense vs. Mariners Pitching

Astros: .270 AVG, .372 OBP, .449 SLG, 85 runs

Mariners: strong home pitching, but offense has been weak

This is the game’s defining matchup: elite offense vs. elite command.

Series History & Context

Astros enter on a 7‑game road losing streak.

Mariners have won 3 of their last 5.

Kirby has historically pitched well at T‑Mobile Park (inference based on WHIP and home record).

Betting Trends

Houston

0–5 in last 5

Worst ERA in MLB

Elite offense keeps them in games

Seattle

6–4 at home

Offense cold, but pitching strong

Kirby’s WHIP (0.90) is elite

Game Odds

Houston Astros                 7.5

Seattle Mariners              – 175

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, April 12, 2026

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