The LA Angels will host the Seattle Mariners at Angel Stadium on Saturday, continuing their third series of the 2026 season. The Mariners won 3-1 in Friday’s series opener, thanks to RBIs from Josh Naylor and Cole Young.
Let’s look at the odds, preview, prediction and best betting tips for the game.
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MLB: LA Angels vs Seattle Mariners odds
Money Line: LA Angels (+139), Seattle Mariners (-168)
Run Line: LA Angels +1.5 (-120), Seattle Mariners -1.5 (+100)
Total Runs: Over 9.5 (-108), Under 9.5 (-112)
Preview – Probable starting pitchers and lineups
LA Angels probable starting pitcher: Jack Kochanowicz
Jack Kochanowicz gets the starting nod for the hosts. The righty struggled in his first start of the season, giving up four hits and five earned runs to the Houston Astros.


LA Angles predicted lineup:
- SS Zach Neto
- OF Mike Trout
- 1B Nolan Schanuel
- DH Jorge Soler
- 3B Yoan Moncada
- OF Jo Adell
- OF Josh Lowe
- C Logan O’Hoppe
- 2B Oswald Peraza
Seattle Mariners probable starting pitcher: Emerson Hancock
Emerson Hancock will take the mound for the visitors. He has established himself as a reliable arm at the top level following his big league debut in 2023. He had a strong performance to begin the campaign, pitching six scoreless innings while striking out nine versus the Cleveland Guardians.


Seattle Mariners predicted lineup:
- DH Rob Refnsyder
- C Cal Raleigh
- OF Julio Rodriguez
- 1B Josh Naylor
- OF Randy Arozarena
- 3B Brendan Donovan
- SS J.P. Crawford
- OF Victor Robles
- 2B Cole Young
The Mariners are full of confidence after winning on Friday, and that should help them secure another important victory in Game 2.
Prediction: Seattle Mariners 5, LA Angels 3,
Betting Tips
The pitching matchup favors Seattle, and the team should have enough in the tank to secure a victory and clinch the series on Saturday.
Money Line: Seattle Mariners (-168)
Run Line: Seattle Mariners -1.5 (+100)
Total Runs: Under 9.5 (-112)
Likely players to hit home runs: Mike Trout (LA Angels), Zach Neto (LA Angels), Cal Raleigh (Seattle Mariners), Josh Naylor (Seattle Mariners)
Edited by Raghav Mehta










