MLB Game Preview: Seattle Mariners (19-21) vs. Chicago White Sox (18-21)

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First Pitch: 2:10 PM ET / 1:10 PM CT

Venue: Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago, Illinois

Surface: Natural grass

Series: Game 3 of 3 (Seattle leads 2–0)

Weather Report (as of early May 10 projections)

  • Temperature: 70–74°F
  • Conditions: Mostly sunny
  • Humidity: ~55%
  • Wind: 9–13 mph blowing out to right-center
  • Impact:
    • Boosts left-handed power (advantage: Seattle’s Cal Raleigh, JP Crawford; Chicago’s Gavin Sheets).
    • Fly balls carry well in warm, dry air.
    • Slight lean toward overs, especially if bullpens enter early.

Injury Report

Seattle Mariners

  • OF Julio Rodríguez — Day-to-day (wrist soreness; expected to play)
  • SP George Kirby — OUT (shoulder fatigue)
  • RP Gregory Santos — OUT (lat strain)
  • 1B Ty France — OUT (hand fracture)
  • RP Andrés Muñoz — Healthy (available for late innings)

Chicago White Sox

  • SS Tim Anderson — OUT (hamstring strain)
  • OF Luis Robert Jr. — OUT (hip flexor)
  • 3B Yoán Moncada — Day-to-day (back tightness)
  • SP Garrett Crochet — Healthy (no restrictions)
  • RP Michael Kopech — Healthy (closing duties)

Team Records & Recent Form

Seattle Mariners (19–21)

  • Last 10: 6–4
  • Road Record: 9–12
  • Run Differential: –8
  • Trend: Pitching stabilizing; offense inconsistent but improving.
  • Strength: Strong bullpen when Muñoz is available; left-handed power.
  • Weakness: High strikeout rate; lineup thins without France.

Chicago White Sox (18–21)

  • Last 10: 5–5
  • Home Record: 10–10
  • Run Differential: –22
  • Trend: Offense weakened by injuries; pitching carrying load.
  • Strength: Crochet’s dominance; Kopech anchoring bullpen.
  • Weakness: Missing Robert/Anderson removes top-end production.

Probable Starting Pitchers

Seattle — RHP Logan Gilbert (3–3, 3.62 ERA)

  • 2026 Road ERA: 3.48
  • WHIP: 1.17
  • K/BB: Excellent command
  • Scouting Notes:
    • Fastball/slider combo plays well vs. depleted White Sox lineup.
    • Chicago struggles vs. high-velocity four-seamers.
    • Should work deep into the game if pitch count stays efficient.

Chicago — LHP Garrett Crochet (2–4, 3.41 ERA)

  • 2026 Home ERA: 3.12
  • WHIP: 1.24
  • K/9: 10.8
  • Scouting Notes:
    • One of MLB’s most electric lefties when healthy.
    • Mariners’ lineup is right-handed heavy, but struggles vs. elite velocity.
    • Needs to avoid long innings; Seattle works deep counts.

Key Player Matchups

1. Julio Rodríguez (SEA) vs. Garrett Crochet

  • J-Rod handles lefties well but wrist soreness may limit power.
  • Crochet must keep fastball above the barrel.

2. Cal Raleigh (SEA) vs. White Sox Bullpen

  • Raleigh’s switch-hitting power plays well with wind blowing out.
  • Kopech’s high-velocity fastball is the key late-game matchup.

3. Andrew Vaughn (CWS) vs. Logan Gilbert

  • Vaughn’s contact skills give him a chance vs. Gilbert’s elevated fastball.
  • Gilbert must avoid middle-third sliders.

4. JP Crawford (SEA) vs. Crochet

  • Crawford’s patience could elevate Crochet’s pitch count early.

Series History

  • 2025–2026 Combined: Mariners lead 7–4
  • At Guaranteed Rate Field: Seattle has won 4 of last 6
  • Trend: Mariners consistently win close, pitching-driven games vs. Chicago.

Betting Trends

Seattle Mariners

  • 5–2 last seven games
  • Unders hit in 6 of last 9
  • Mariners are 13–2 when scoring 5+ runs

Chicago White Sox

  • 4–6 last 10 home games
  • Overs hit in 5 of last 7 White Sox games
  • Chicago is 3–11 when trailing after 6 innings

Head-to-Head

  • Road team is 6–4 in last 10
  • Unders are 6–4 in last 10
  • Mariners have covered run line in 5 of last 7

Game Odds

Seattle Mariners              – 136

Chicago White Sox          8

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 9, 2026

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