San Francisco Giants vs Seattle Mariners - Game Analysis | StatScope
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Win Probability
Medium confidence
San Francisco Giants
47.2%
Seattle Mariners
52.8%
42-55Record48-50
44.0%Expected Win%51.1%
-57Run Diff+9
3.98Starter ERA2.27
3.32Starter FIP3.23
How to Read This San Francisco Giants vs Seattle Mariners Analysis
Below this summary you'll find, in order: a head-to-head team stats comparison (runs, wOBA, OPS, ERA, WHIP), a deep dive on the two probable starters with FIP, BABIP, K% and BB%, a bullpen breakdown, a lineup view with each hitter's season sabermetric line, and finally our win-probability, moneyline, over/under, and run-line (-1.5) projections. The numbers are pulled live from the official MLB Stats API each time this page loads.
Our projections come from the StatScope v2.2 win-probability model. It blends Pythagorean expectation with starter FIP, bullpen ERA, lineup wOBA, a 30% weight on the last 30 days of form, Log5 matchup logic, a 6.6% home-field bonus, the park factor of T-Mobile Park, and a 22% regression toward league average. The weights were grid-searched on 246 historical games (Brier score 0.2336), and the full methodology is documented on our methodology page. Remember: these are model estimates, not picks. Use them as one input alongside news, weather, and the sportsbook line — and always bet responsibly.
giants bullpen ERA 0.00 vs mariners bullpen ERA 10.80. giants bullpen was more efficient.
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Best Reliever
Cole Wilcox (mariners) — 1.0 IP, 0 runs, 2 K. The most reliable arm out of the bullpen.
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Struggling Reliever
Nick Davila (mariners) — 1.0 IP, 4 runs allowed. Gave up the most runs out of the bullpen.
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giants Bullpen Relay
Jason Foley(1.0 IP, scoreless) → Caleb Kilian(1.0 IP, scoreless)
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High-Leverage Entry
José A. Ferrer (mariners) entered with 2 runners on base, allowed 1 to score. Let 1 inherited runner come around to score.
StatScope Analysis|Post-Game Analysis
San Francisco Giants routs Seattle Mariners 7-0
Game Summary
San Francisco Giants cruised to a blowout victory over Seattle Mariners, 7-0. The game tilted early and never looked back.
The turning point came in the top of the 7th. San Francisco Giants pushed across 4 runs to seize control of the game.
Key Players
Willy Adames led San Francisco Giants's offense, going 1-for-5, 1 HR, 4 RBI. San Francisco Giants starter Landen Roupp threw 7.0 IP, 0 ER, 2 K and earned the win.
Josh Naylor led Seattle Mariners's offense, going 1-for-3. Seattle Mariners reliever Cole Wilcox threw 1.0 IP, 0 ER, 2 K and anchored the pitching staff.
Pitching Report
San Francisco Giants starter Landen Roupp: 7.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 2 K, 3 BB (97 pitches). Quality start. K/IP of 0.29 reflects efficient pitching. The bullpen (2 pitchers) was scoreless over 2.0 IP with 2 K — a flawless relief effort.
Seattle Mariners starter Bryce Miller: 5.2 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 6 K, 1 BB (91 pitches). Bullpen ERA 10.80 (3.3 IP, 4 ER). Relief failures directly impacted the outcome.
Hitting Analysis
San Francisco Giants: 12 H, 6 RBI (team AVG 0.300). Includes 2 HR.