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Predicted Win for Mariners Against Twins: Wager on Seattle's Success

Preview of MLB player props for the Seattle Mariners versus Minnesota Twins clash, focusing on Bryan Woo and Cal Raleigh's individual statistics.

Predicted Wagers for Mariners Against Twins: Wager on Seattle's Victory
Predicted Wagers for Mariners Against Twins: Wager on Seattle's Victory

Predicted Win for Mariners Against Twins: Wager on Seattle's Success

Bryan Woo Set to Shine in Seattle-Minnesota Showdown

Bryan Woo, the standout Seattle Mariners pitcher, is set to take the mound in the upcoming matchup against the struggling Minnesota Twins. Woo has been in excellent form this season, breaking records and establishing himself as one of the most consistent and effective starters in Major League Baseball.

With a career record of 21 wins and 14 losses, a 3.30 ERA, and 339 strikeouts in 323.2 innings pitched, Woo has shown a remarkable improvement over three seasons [3]. This year, he has reached new career highs, making 24 starts, recording 153 strikeouts, and pitching 152 innings as of mid-August 2025.

One of Woo's most impressive feats this season is his streak of pitching at least six innings in all 24 starts, a unique MLB record for consecutive starts with six or more innings and two or fewer walks to begin a season. This streak surpasses the previous record held by Juan Marichal from 1968 [1][5].

Woo's ERA stands at an excellent 3.02 for the 2025 season, with a WHIP (walks plus hits per inning pitched) of 0.97, and opposing batters have a low batting average of .211 against him, tying his career best. He ranks seventh in MLB in WHIP, indicating strong control and limiting baserunners [1].

In terms of strikeouts, Woo averages roughly 9.4 strikeouts per nine innings across his career. This season, his strikeout total of 153 in approximately 152 innings shows he continues this trend. His strikeout rate is around 25.5% in Seattle, consistently surpassing that mark in seven of his eight full starts recently, alongside a very solid 2.17 ERA in those games [4][1].

The Twins, on the other hand, have been struggling, losing nine of their last ten games. They average over eight strikeouts per game at home, but Woo has managed to pitch over 18.5 outs in over 50% of his starts this MLB season, and has not been pulled before recording six complete innings [2].

Cal Raleigh, the Mariners' catcher, has been in excellent form as well. He has hit five home runs over his last five games played for the Mariners and has a better batting average when playing on the road this season. Interestingly, Raleigh has hit a home run against Bailey Ober, the Twins' pitcher in this matchup, in his career [6].

The Twins have -110 odds to win against the Mariners, while the Mariners have -125 odds to beat the Twins in Minnesota. There are also over/under bets for Woo to record over 5.5 strikeouts (-115) and under 5.5 strikeouts (-120), and for Woo to pitch over 18.5 outs (-120) [7].

Woo's last start was a dominant victory over Boston, and with his impressive form this season, he is expected to put up a strong performance against the Twins. The matchup promises to be an exciting one, with Woo and the Mariners looking to continue their winning streak.

References:

[1] ESPN.com

[2] MLB.com

[3] Baseball-Reference.com

[4] Fangraphs.com

[5] Baseball Almanac

[6] SportsReference.com

[7] BetMGM.com

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