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The Seattle Mariners are on a seven-game winning streak and are set to face the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday. The latest Fanatics consensus odds show the Mariners as the favorites, with a moneyline ranging from -158 to -165 [1][2][3][5].
The Mariners' strong form, currently holding the top Wild Card spot in the American League [6], is reflected in these odds. Their opponent, Baltimore, has struggled recently, losing their last two games and seven of their last 10 [4].
George Kirby (7-5, 4.04 ERA) will start for the Mariners, facing off against Dean Kremer (8-8, 4.35-4.40 ERA) for the Orioles [3][5].
Meanwhile, in the WNBA, the Los Angeles Sparks have won eight of their last 10 games, while New York is still missing Breanna Stewart. Two WNBA games are scheduled for Tuesday, with the Dallas Wings facing the Indiana Fever and the New York Liberty battling the Los Angeles Sparks [2].
For those interested in sports betting, the Fanatics Sportsbook promotion offers up to $100 in FanCash per day for 10 consecutive days, given that your first wager of the day loses [1]. However, the qualifying wager must have odds of -500 or longer [1].
In other MLB news, the Milwaukee Brewers, with the best record in MLB, are aiming for their 11th consecutive win against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Major League Baseball (MLB) has 15 games scheduled for Tuesday, August 12 [2].
References:
- Fanatics Sportsbook Promotion
- ESPN MLB and WNBA Schedule for August 12, 2025
- MLB Lineups for August 12, 2025
- Baltimore Orioles Recent Performance
- Seattle Mariners vs Baltimore Orioles Odds
- MLB Wild Card Standings
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