MLB Game Preview: Seattle Mariners (36-33) vs. Baltimore Orioles (32-37)

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards — Baltimore, Maryland

Venue Information

Oriole Park at Camden Yards 333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD

  • One of MLB’s most hitter‑friendly parks for right‑handed power
  • Deep left‑field wall still suppresses some home runs but boosts doubles
  • Weather often plays a major role in June night games

Weather Forecast

  • Temperature: 79–82°F at first pitch
  • Wind: 7–10 mph blowing out to left‑center
  • Humidity: ~62%
  • Chance of Rain: <10%
  • Impact: Slight boost to right‑handed hitters; warm air favors carry

Injury Report

Seattle Mariners

  • J.P. Crawford — Probable (wrist soreness)
  • Ty France — OUT (hand fracture)
  • Matt Brash — OUT (elbow)
  • Gregory Santos — OUT (lat)
  • Dominic Canzone — Probable (hamstring)

Baltimore Orioles

  • Gunnar Henderson — Probable (quad tightness)
  • Cedric Mullins — OUT (foot)
  • John Means — OUT (elbow)
  • Cionel Pérez — OUT (shoulder)
  • Ryan Mountcastle — Probable (back)

Team Records & Recent Form

Seattle Mariners (36–33)

  • Last 10: 6–4
  • Road Record: 17–18
  • Trend:
    • Pitching carrying the load
    • Offense inconsistent but improving
    • Bullpen depth tested due to injuries
    • Woo has been excellent since returning to rotation

Baltimore Orioles (32–37)

  • Last 10: 4–6
  • Home Record: 15–19
  • Trend:
    • Offense streaky without Mullins
    • Rotation struggling to go deep into games
    • Bullpen overworked
    • Bradish showing flashes but inconsistent command

Series History

  • Mariners lead season series 2–1
  • Seattle is 7–3 in last 10 meetings
  • Mariners have won 4 straight at Camden Yards
  • Woo dominated Baltimore in 2025 (6 IP, 1 ER, 8 K)

Pitching Matchup

SEA — Bryan Woo (RHP)

2026 Stats:

  • Record: 4–2
  • ERA: 3.21
  • WHIP: 1.09
  • K/BB: 54/14

Scouting Notes:

  • Elite fastball ride; generates whiffs at the top of the zone
  • Cutter improving; keeps righties uncomfortable
  • Orioles’ lineup struggles vs high‑spin fastballs
  • Key: Early command — when Woo avoids walks, he’s nearly unhittable

BAL — Kyle Bradish (RHP)

2026 Stats:

  • Record: 3–5
  • ERA: 4.44
  • WHIP: 1.32
  • K/BB: 62/22

Scouting Notes:

  • Slider still his best pitch, but fastball command inconsistent
  • Mariners’ right‑handed bats (Rodríguez, Raleigh, Haniger) match up well
  • Vulnerable early in games; ERA jumps to 5.12 first time through order
  • Key: Keeping the ball down — Seattle punishes elevated heaters

Key Player Matchups

Julio Rodríguez (SEA) vs Kyle Bradish

  • J‑Rod hitting .318 over last 15 games
  • Bradish struggles vs elite fastball hitters Advantage: Seattle

Gunnar Henderson (BAL) vs Bryan Woo

  • Henderson crushes high fastballs
  • Woo’s fastball shape could neutralize him Advantage: Even

Cal Raleigh (SEA) vs Baltimore Bullpen

  • Orioles’ bullpen allowing .264 BA to lefties
  • Raleigh’s power plays well at Camden Advantage: Seattle

Adley Rutschman (BAL) vs Woo’s Cutter

  • Rutschman excels vs cutters and splitters
  • Woo must keep him off balance Advantage: Baltimore

Betting Trends

Seattle Mariners

  • 5–1 in Woo’s last 6 starts
  • Under is 7–3 in last 10 road games
  • Mariners are 6–2 in last 8 vs losing teams
  • Seattle is 4–0 in last 4 at Camden Yards

Baltimore Orioles

  • 2–5 in last 7 home games
  • Over is 6–4 in last 10
  • Orioles are 1–4 in Bradish’s last 5 starts
  • Baltimore is 3–7 in last 10 vs AL West

GAME ODDS

Seattle Mariners              – 118

Baltimore Orioles            8.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026

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