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Cole Young’s walk-off single in the 10th inning lifted the Mariners to a 3-2 win over the Mets in Monday night’s series opener, extending their season-best winning streak to seven games in the process. Seattle got another strong pitching performance as Emerson Hancock and the M’s bullpen combined to limit the Mets to just two hits through ten innings as New York’s offense continued to sputter on the road.

The series shifts to Game 2 on Tuesday night at 9:40 PM ET with Logan Gilbert (3-4, 3.69 ERA) on the bump for Seattle. The Mets will counter with top prospect Jonah Tong, who has a 0.00 ERA through two relief appearances this season after posting a 7.71 ERA across five starts as a rookie in 2025. Tonight will mark the young right-hander’s first true start of 2026.

Mets vs. Mariners Odds

Hard Rock Bet Sportsbook has the Mariners favored at home for the second straight night:

  • Moneyline: Mets +125, Mariners -150
  • Run Line: Mets +1.5 (-175), Mariners -1.5 (+145)
  • Total: Over 7.5 (+100), Under 7.5 (-120)

Best Bet for Mets vs. Mariners

Hard Rock Bet’s Stats Hub gives players access to head-to-head splits, recent trends, and situational data across every matchup. Here’s a prop worth targeting ahead of Tuesday night’s game between the Mets and Mariners:

Bo Bichette Under 1.5 Total Bases (-150): Bichette has gone under 1.5 total bases in five straight games, recording a total of just one base across that entire stretch – a single against the Marlins on May 29. His season numbers paint a grim picture: a .216 batting average, .271 OBP, and .303 slugging percentage, all sitting near the bottom of the league among qualified hitters.

The matchup against Logan Gilbert makes things worse. Bichette is 4-18 (.222) with zero extra-base hits in 19 career plate appearances against tonight’s starter, managing just four singles and six strikeouts. At -150, this line reflects how cold Bichette has been – add in the five-game streak, his horrific season-long numbers, and his poor career track record against Gilbert, and this feels like one of the more reliable player props on tonight’s slate.

Stats Hub Pick Mets Mariners

Mets vs. Mariners Betting Splits

Here’s how bettors at Hard Rock Bet are leaning heading into tonight’s matchup:

  • The Mariners are drawing the majority of moneyline action with 72.7% of all tickets and 62.9% of the handle.
  • As for the run line, Mets +1.5 is bringing in 66.7% of all bets and 90.7% of the handle.
  • For the total, Over 7.5 is garnering 76.2% of all tickets but only 36.7% of the handle.

Top 5 Most-Bet Player Props

Juan Soto is the headliner when it comes to popular props for tonight’s game, and it’s not particularly close:

  1. Juan Soto – Over 0.5 Home Runs
  2. Julio Rodríguez – Over 0.5 Hits
  3. Juan Soto – Over 0.5 Hits
  4. Juan Soto – Over 1.5 Total Bases
  5. Luke Raley – Over 0.5 Home Runs

Mets vs. Mariners Game Info

  • 📍 Where: T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
  • 📅 Date: Tuesday, June 2
  • First Pitch: 9:40 PM ET
  • Probable Pitchers: Mets: Jonah Tong (1-0, 0.00 ERA) | Mariners: Logan Gilbert (3-4, 3.69 ERA)

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