Seattle Mariners vs Minnesota Twins Prediction, 6/24/2025 MLB Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Seattle Mariners vs Minnesota Twins
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Location: Target Field in Minneapolis, MN
TV: Twins.TV
Odds/Point Spread: Seattle (-160) Minnesota (+132)
The Minnesota Twins (37-40) will play the Seattle Mariners (39-37) at Target Field on Tuesday. The moneyline on this contest has Seattle at -160 and Minnesota is at +132. The over/under has been set at 8. The expected starting pitchers will be Luis Castillo and Chris Paddack.


The Mariners have tallied 106 doubles as a unit and have smacked 101 balls out of the stadium. Seattle is slugging .408 and have struck out 671 times, while being walked on 274 occasions. As a team, the Seattle Mariners are putting up 4.6 runs per game, which has them sitting at 12th in baseball. They have 335 runs batted in and 645 hits this year, and their batting average comes in at .248. They have notched a total of 347 runs scored and hold an OBP of .327.
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They have earned a K/BB ratio of 2.67 and the pitching staff holds a collective WHIP of 1.29. Mariners pitchers have conceded 95 home runs and 335 runs in total (18th in MLB). Seattle has allowed 653 base hits (8.6 per 9 innings) in addition to 304 earned runs. The Mariners hold a team earned run average of 3.98 for the year (19th in baseball), and the staff has rung up 619 batters. Their pitching staff has walked 232 hitters and their FIP comes in at 4.21 as a squad this year.
The Mariners bullpen have recorded a save rate of 61.3% and stepped onto the hill in 69 save situations. The bullpen pitchers have inherited 61 runners this year and 24.6% of them earned a run for their team. Mariners relief pitchers have entered the game with runners on base 54 times and also have had 97 appearances in high leverage situations. The Mariners have dispatched 257 relievers to the hill so far this year. The bullpen have tallied 38 holds on the season (24th in MLB). They have compiled 19 saves so far this season and have missed out on 12 out of their 31 chances to get a save.
The San Francisco Giants have earned 2,061 putouts this season, as well as 658 assists and 28 errors. Their fielding percentage is holding steady at .990 which ranks 2nd in MLB, and have 66 double plays. The Mariners have turned 70.2% of balls in play into outs out of their 6,183 innings on the diamond, ranking them 13th in pro baseball.
Castillo has taken the ball for 1,315 innings and has earned 1,403 punch outs so far in his pro baseball career. Castillo (77-81 win-loss mark in his career) holds a FIP of 3.49 while he has gone up against 5,438 hitters during his time in the majors. His ERA is 3.54 (518 ER's allowed) and he has a career WHIP of 1.181. He has conceded 1,118 hits (7.7 hits per nine innings) and has 435 free passes.
The Twins hold a slugging percentage of .396 and they average 4.26 runs per contest (16th in baseball). They have put up 122 two-baggers, while getting a free base 230 times as well as racking up 328 runs. Minnesota has knocked in 86 home runs on the season as well as 316 RBIs. They have been called out on strikes on 637 instances (17th in MLB) and have notched a total of 632 hits. The Minnesota Twins hold a team OBP of .315 as well as a batting average of .244 this season.
The Twins have a team WHIP of 1.264 in addition to having a FIP of 3.72 as a team for the year. They are currently ranked 16th in the league as a pitching staff in total hits given up with 642. The Minnesota pitching staff have conceded 338 runs on the year while having an ERA of 4.17 (313 earned runs surrendered). They currently have a K/BB ratio of 8.80 (661 strikeouts vs 211 bases on balls). They have surrendered 79 home runs and they allow 4.51 runs per 9 innings (20th in the league).
Sitting with 79 save situations, the Twins have accrued 50 holds and 13 blown saves. Minnesota has called on relievers to step onto the mound in 27 save chances and they have recorded 14 saves. Their bullpen pitchers have stepped onto the mound 90 times in high leverage situations in addition to 57 occasions with runners on base. Minnesota bullpen pitchers hold an inherited score percentage of 37.0% out of their 81 inherited base runners. They sit at 26th in the league with a save rate of 51.9%, and they have sent 265 relievers to the hill so far this season.
In 6,075 innings on the diamond, the Twins have a efficiency on defense of 68.9% (21st in professional baseball). The Minnesota Twins have turned 39 double plays and have earned a fielding percentage of .986 (20th in pro baseball). The Twins have racked up 574 assists, 38 errors and have 2,025 putouts during this campaign.
Paddack (30-30 career record) is the owner of a 4.40 ERA while giving up 8.8 hits per nine innings. He has a strikeout to walk ratio of 4.22 and he has gone up against 2,107 opposing batters during his pro baseball career. He has allowed 246 earned runs while earning a WHIP of 1.198 and a FIP of 4.3. During his pro baseball career, Paddack has allowed 491 hits while he has earned 473 punch outs in 503 innings pitched.
Who will win tonight's MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Minnesota (+132)
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