White Sox vs Mariners Prediction 5/20/25 MLB Picks Today

The Seattle Mariners and Chicago White Sox meet Tuesday in MLB action at Rate Field. Here’s a White Sox vs Mariners Prediction. This article will include a White Sox vs Mariners Pick.

Seattle Mariners Betting Preview

The Seattle Mariners are 27-19 on the year and play the Astros, Nationals, and Twins next. The Seattle Mariners are batting .238 on the season, have a .325 OBP, and a .400 slugging percentage. The Seattle Mariners’ pitching staff has a 3.66 ERA and a 1.31 WHIP. Julio Rodriguez leads the Seattle Mariners with 44 hits and 25 RBI, while J.P. Crawford and Cal Raleigh have combined for 82 hits and 51 RBI.

The Seattle Mariners didn’t announce a starting pitcher at the time this article was published.

Chicago White Sox Betting Preview

The Chicago White Sox are 14-34 on the year and play the Rangers, Mets, and Orioles next. The Chicago White Sox are batting .216 on the season, have a .287 OBP, and a .328 slugging percentage. The Chicago White Sox pitching staff has a 4.24 ERA and a 1.41 WHIP. Lenyn Sosa leads the Chicago White Sox with 41 hits and 11 RBI, while Miguel Vargas and Andrew Vaughn have combined for 72 hits and 40 RBI.

Bryse Wilson gets the ball for the Chicago White Sox, and he is 0-2 with a 6.00 ERA and 19 strikeouts this season. Wilson is 1-0 with a 1.93 ERA and 6 strikeouts in his career against the Seattle Mariners.

Why the Chicago White Sox will win

Why the Seattle Mariners will win

Chicago White Sox Player Prop Facts

Seattle Mariners Player Prop Facts

White Sox vs Mariners Prediction

The Mariners are playing their best ball of the season as they’re 13-7 since April 26, and they’ve allowed one run in each of their last four games. I don’t know who the Mariners are throwing out on the mound, but it doesn’t matter. As I’ve said countless times, the White Sox have been the worst team in baseball over the last three years, and there’s zero betting value with this team. A $100 bettor is down more than $1,100 this season backing the White Sox. You make a profit blindly fading the White Sox. So, no starting pitcher or not, I’m siding with the Mariners.

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