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Both starters are good and Philly isn’t swinging their best bats of the season. Plus, Seattle is trying to incorporate new guys….under. Nice price
Philadelphia has lost four straight while Bryce Harper has been slumping. Tyler Phillips has two road starts and has allowed only one run in 10 innings. He now faces a Mariners still that is last in the league when hitting righties at home, .182 average with a .574 OPS. Bryan Woo has been excellent at home, 1.27 ERA, and gets a Philadelphia team only hitting .235 over their last seven days. In the first game of a Mariners home series, the total has also gone under in seven straight.
Contenders can never have enough pitching, which is why the Delaware Valley is paying close attention to Phils rookie Tyler Phillips, who hasn't allowed a run, and just 8 hits, across 15 IP in his past two starts, shutout wins vs. Cleveland and Pittsburgh. The Mariners, however, are encouraged by recent work from Bryan Woo, starting to more resemble the Woo who had a 1.07 ERA thru June 6 before he was shut down for a couple of weeks. Note that while the Seattle offense finally stirred on the recent road trip, it had been sluggish the precious six or so weeks, and has only scored 11 runs across the past six games at T-Mobile. Play Phillies-Mariners "Under"