
Mariners vs. Tigers predictions, odds: MLB picks, best bets Sunday
Not sure it matters.
The Cats lead the AL Central by a dozen games.
The Mariners have no such comfort zone.
They are a half dozen back of the Astros and will be one of many teams in the wild-card hunt from here until October.
Seattle's Logan Gilbert has allowed 13 runs over his past 20 ¹/₃.
Think that's bad?
Detroit's Jack Flaherty has coughed up 23 runs in his past 24 ¹/₃.
We cashed when Gilbert lost to the Yankees in his previous start, but we are backing Logan and the Mariners for $50.
Jack Flaherty
AP
Not sure what Amanda Anisimova had for breakfast at Wimbledon, but we are sure Garrett Crochet of the Red Sox didn't have the same thing.
Crochet threw a complete-game three-hit shutout at Fenway Park, and Boston baked the Rays 1-0.
Sweet Caroline! The Sox have won nine in a row.
Our winning streak is at five. Down -141 goolagongs.
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