Mariners Eye Eighth Straight Win Against Orioles in AL Clash
The Seattle Mariners are rolling into Baltimore with a hot streak that’s turning heads across the league. They’ve won seven in a row, nine of their last ten, and they’re looking to make it eight straight when they face the Orioles at Camden Yards. The momentum is firmly in Seattle’s corner after a 6–3 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday, while Baltimore is coming off a tough 3–2 loss to the Athletics.
Seattle’s record now stands at 66–53, and they’ve been solid both at home and on the road—29 wins away from their own ballpark this season. Baltimore, meanwhile, sits at 53–65, fifth in the AL East, with an almost even split at home at 28–29. Historically, though, the Orioles have been a tough matchup for the Mariners, winning six of their last seven meetings.
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First pitch is set for 6:35 p.m. Eastern, and the betting odds have Seattle as a -158 favorite on the money line, with the over/under set at nine runs. SportsLine’s computer model, which simulates each MLB game 10,000 times, has weighed in on this one. That model has been profitable this season, especially with home run props, so its take carries weight for bettors eyeing the matchup.
Seattle’s starting pitcher will be right-hander George Kirby, who comes in with a 7–5 record and a 4.04 ERA. He’s been on a tear lately, winning six of his last seven starts. In his most recent outing against the White Sox, he pitched six innings, allowed just two earned runs, and struck out nine. Offensively, the Mariners are getting big swings from catcher Cal Raleigh. He’s already blasted 45 home runs this season, with 98 RBI, and he’s been on a three-game homer streak coming into this series. Against Baltimore in 2025, he’s 4-for-12 with a double, a home run, and four RBI.
For Baltimore, Dean Kremer will get the start. The right-hander is 8–8 with a 4.35 ERA and is looking to bounce back from a loss to Philadelphia in which he allowed four earned runs over six innings. The Orioles’ offense leans heavily on shortstop Gunnar Henderson, who’s been consistent at the plate lately, hitting safely in eight of his last ten games. His recent performances include multi-hit outings and timely power, such as his homer and three RBI against the Cubs earlier this month.
The model leans toward the over, projecting nearly 10 total runs in this game, and suggests one side of the money line offers clear value. With the Mariners’ hot streak meeting Baltimore’s home-field grit, this is shaping up to be a compelling showdown under the lights in Camden Yards. The question now—can Seattle keep their winning train rolling, or will Baltimore put up a roadblock?
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