San Francisco Giants at Seattle Mariners 9/16/20 - MLB Picks & Predictions

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Last Updated: 09/15/2020 at 10:16 PM ET

San Francisco Giants at Seattle Mariners 9/16/20 - MLB Picks & Predictions

The San Francisco Giants are set to visit T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington for an interleague clash against the Seattle Mariners. The San Francisco Giants come into this matchup with a 23-24 record, and they will be looking to rebound after dropping their recent road game against the San Diego Padres, 3-1 in 7 innings. SP Logan Webb received the starting nod for the San Francisco Giants, and he had a solid outing as he gave up 1 earned run in 4 innings. The Giants were unable to get much going from the plate, but OF Mike Yastrzemski had a good game as he contributed an RBI double which pushed his season total to 32 RBIs.

The San Francisco Giants are set to start Drew Smyly (0-0, 2.92 ERA) who had success in his latest appearance as he gave up 1 earned run in 4 innings against the San Diego Padres. Drew Smyly struggled in his 1 appearance against the Seattle Mariners during the 2019 season as he gave up 7 earned runs in 5 innings.

The Seattle Mariners come into this matchup with a 22-26 record, and they will be looking to rebound after dropping their recent home game against the Oakland Athletics, 9-0 in 7 innings. Jimmy Yacabonis received the starting nod for the Seattle Mariners, and he struggled as he gave up 1 earned run in 1.1 innings of work. The Seattle Mariners struggled to get much going from the plate as they only recorded 2 hits, but Kyle Lewis was a bright spot with his 3rd double of the season.

The Seattle Mariners are set to start Ljay Newsome (0-0, 3.24 ERA) who struggled in his latest start as he gave up 1 earned run in 1.1 innings against the San Francisco Giants. Ljay Newsome has only appeared in three career games, but he was solid in his one home appearance as he gave up 1 earned run in 3 innings.

The San Francisco Giants have struggled as of recent as they have dropped 3 consecutive teams, but they used a very good August to put themselves back in contention for a Wild Card spot. Drew Smyly has been used in a limited role this season, but he has been respectable in 12.1 innings with a 2.92 ERA and 19 strikeouts, and he should be able to get his ballclub back on track here with a dominating performance. San Francisco doesn’t have a single guy with over 10 HRs this season, but their lineup is still producing as 6 different guys have at least 20 RBIs this season. San Francisco has a good mix of young talent and veteran pieces, and they should put together a good all-around performance to win this game. Final Score Prediction, San Francisco Giants win 5-2.

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