September 25, 2021 Morning Edition: Mariners News Roundup


This is your Mariners Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of September 25, 2021.


A Look at Mariners Pitchers’ Pitch Effectiveness


Casey Sadler

Casey Sadler’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered elite.
  • He features a Slider that is considered above average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered very good.

Drew Steckenrider

Drew Steckenrider’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered very good.
  • He features a Slider that is considered below average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered above average.

Diego Castillo

Diego Castillo’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered to be quite poor.
  • He features a Slider that is considered above average.

Paul Sewald

Paul Sewald’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered very good.
  • He features a Slider that is considered below average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered among the worst in MLB.

Erik Swanson

Erik Swanson’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered above average.
  • He features a Splitter that is considered above average.

Chris Flexen

Chris Flexen’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Cutter that is considered above average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered above average.

Yohan Ramirez

Yohan Ramirez’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered above average.

Justin Dunn

Justin Dunn’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered above average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered above average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered among the worst in MLB.

Tyler Anderson

Tyler Anderson’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Cutter that is considered above average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered among the worst in MLB.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered above average.

Marco Gonzales

Marco Gonzales’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Cutter that is considered below average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered above average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered above average.

Yusei Kikuchi

Yusei Kikuchi’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered below average.
  • He features a Cutter that is considered above average.
  • He features a Splitter that is considered above average.

Anthony Misiewicz

Anthony Misiewicz’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
  • He features a Cutter that is considered below average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered above average.

Logan Gilbert

Logan Gilbert’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered to be quite poor.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered above average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered below average.

Sean Doolittle

Sean Doolittle’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Slider that is considered below average.
  • He features a Curveball that is considered below average.
  • He features a Changeup that is considered below average.

Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…

“really swung the bat really well,” Servais said. Paul did a great job of slowing the game down and finishing it out.” The conclusion to the Mariners series-opening win also included a somewhat unconventional strategy. “This is about as climactic as it’s been all season,” Mariners manager Scott Servais said. Servais said the move might have been out of the ordinary, but given Ohtani’s success this season, he had faith in Sewald to complete the save.”

Above is the summary of: WC-hungry Mariners win 6th-straight game… tap or click to check out the full article.

“Start Justus Sheffield Start Kikuchi on a leash It’s possible the Mariners will give the ball to Kikuchi after all. With that in mind, here are some options that the Mariners have for Tuesday: Call up and start Matt Brash It’s possible that the Mariners could consider Brash for a bullpen role, too, though he is stretched out and has been on a starter’s schedule all season, which they might not want to tinker with. Every game is crucial at this point, especially with the chance to snap a 20-year postseason drought, so giving Kikuchi another start would come with some pause, given his struggles. And like I said all along, we need help.”

Above is the summary of: How Mariners could approach Kikuchi’s spot… tap or click to check out the full article.

Bet on the Mariners

Sportsbook Moneyline Odds Under Over
BetOnline Seattle Mariners -135 8.5 +100 8.5 -120
GtBets Seattle Mariners -135 8.5 +100 8.5 -120
SportsInteraction Seattle Mariners -140 9 -115 9 -105
WagerWeb Seattle Mariners -134 8.5 +105 8.5 -125
BetAnySports Seattle Mariners -128 8.5 +105 8.5 -115

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