The Los Angeles Angels (42-57) will visit the Seattle Mariners (53-48), Monday at 9:40 PM ET, in a clash of AL West rivals.

The Mariners are a home favorite (-164) against the Angels (+138). The scheduled starters are Bryce Miller (7-7) for the Seattle Mariners, and Tyler Anderson (8-8) for the Los Angeles Angels.

The Mariners won 6-4 over the Astros yesterday in their most recent game. Luke Raley finished 1-for-3 with a home run and three RBI to lead them offensively while Bryan Woo was picked up the victory after throwing 5 2/3 innings, giving up two earned runs on four hits while striking out five.

Yesterday, the Angels beat the Athletics 8-5. Luis Garcia was the winning pitcher after throwing one inning without giving up a hit or an earned run while striking out one. Kevin Pillar led the Angels’ offense, going 1-for-2 with a double and two RBI.

Get ready for the Mariners vs. Angels with everything you need to know ahead of Monday’s baseball action, including viewing options.

Seattle Mariners vs. Los Angeles Angels odds and betting lines

MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Monday at 9:16 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

  • Favorite: Mariners (-164, bet $164 to win $100)
  • Underdog: Angels (+138, bet $100 to win $138)
  • Over/under: 7.5

Mariners vs. Angels: Live streaming info & game time

  • Game Day: Monday, July 22, 2024
  • Game Time: 9:40 PM ET
  • Stadium: T-Mobile Park
  • TV Channel: Bally Sports
  • Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)

Mariners stats and trends

Mariners betting records

  • The Mariners have won 36, or 57.1%, of the 63 games they’ve played as favorites this season.
  • Seattle has a record of 9-7, a 56.2% win rate, when favored by -164 or more by sportsbooks this season.
  • Oddsmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Mariners have a 62.1% chance to win.
  • Seattle’s games have gone over the total in 42 of its 101 chances.
  • The Mariners have an ATS record of 46-54-0 in 100 games with a spread this season.

Bryce Miller (Mariners probable starter)

  • The Mariners are sending Miller (7-7) to the mound to make his 20th start of the season. He is 7-7 with a 3.63 ERA and 98 strikeouts through 109 2/3 innings pitched.
  • The right-hander’s last time out was on Wednesday, July 10 against the San Diego Padres, when he went six scoreless innings while allowing five hits.
  • In 19 games this season, the 25-year-old has amassed an ERA of 3.63, with 8.1 strikeouts per nine innings. Opponents are hitting .217 against him.
  • Miller is looking to secure his 10th quality start of the season.
  • Miller is looking for his fourth straight appearance lasting five or more innings. He averages 5.7 innings per appearance on the mound.
  • In five of his 19 total appearances this season he has not allowed an earned run.
  • He will face an Angels offense that ranks 25th in MLB with 776 total hits (on a .236 batting average). The team also slugs a collective .382 (21st in MLB) with 104 total home runs (17th in MLB).
  • Head-to-head against the Angels this season, Miller has thrown six innings without giving up an earned run on three hits, while striking out nine.
  • Among qualifying pitchers in MLB play this season, the 25-year-old’s 3.63 ERA ranks 40th, 1.064 WHIP ranks 19th, and 8.1 K/9 ranks 46th.

Mariners batting stats

  • The Mariners’ 112 home runs rank 11th in Major League Baseball.
  • Hitters for Seattle have combined to rank 28th in MLB with a slugging percentage of only .367 this season.
  • The Mariners have a team batting average of just .218 this season, which ranks last among MLB teams.
  • Seattle has scored the third-fewest runs in the majors this season with just 387 (3.8 per game).
  • The Mariners have an on-base percentage of .299 this season, which ranks 27th in the league.
  • Seattle ranks last in strikeouts per game (10.3) among MLB offenses.

Angels stats and trends

Angels betting records

  • The Angels have been underdogs in 85 games this season and have come away with the win 37 times (43.5%) in those contests.
  • Los Angeles has a win-loss record of 9-18 when favored by +138 or worse by sportsbooks this year.
  • Sportsbooks have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Angels have a 42% chance of pulling out a win.
  • Los Angeles and its opponents have gone over in 49 of its 99 games with a total set by sportsbooks this season.
  • In 98 games with a line this season, the Angels have a mark of 55-43-0 against the spread.

Tyler Anderson (Angels probable starter)

  • Anderson (8-8) takes the mound first for the Angels in his 20th start of the season. He’s put together a 2.97 ERA in 118 2/3 innings pitched, with 81 strikeouts.
  • The lefty last pitched on Saturday, July 13 against the Seattle Mariners, when he tossed six innings, allowing four earned runs while giving up six hits.
  • In 19 games this season, the 34-year-old has an ERA of 2.97, with 6.2 strikeouts per nine innings. Opponents are hitting .212 against him.
  • Anderson is looking to pick up his 11th quality start of the year.
  • Anderson will look to prolong a three-game streak of going five or more innings (he’s averaging 6.2 frames per appearance).
  • In three of his appearances this season he did not give up an earned run.
  • The opposing Mariners offense has the 28th-ranked slugging percentage (.367) and ranks 11th in home runs hit (112) in all of MLB. They have a collective .218 batting average, and are last in the league with 717 total hits and 28th in MLB action scoring 387 runs.
  • Anderson has a 6.00 ERA and a 1 WHIP against the Mariners this season in six innings pitched, allowing a .250 batting average over one appearance.
  • Among qualifying pitchers in MLB play this season, the 34-year-old ranks 11th in ERA (2.97), 36th in WHIP (1.169), and 70th in K/9 (6.2).

Angels batting stats

  • The Angels rank 17th in MLB action with 104 total home runs.
  • So far this season, Los Angeles ranks 21st in the majors with a .382 slugging percentage.
  • The Angels rank 21st in the majors with a .236 batting average.
  • Los Angeles is the fifth-lowest scoring team in MLB action averaging four runs per game (398 total).
  • The Angels are 22nd in the majors with an on-base percentage of .304.
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