Seattle Mariners vs Minnesota Twins Picks and Predictions June 1st 2025

Seattle Mariners vs Minnesota Twins MLB Sun, Jun 1, 15:10 pm.
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The Twins are set to play against the Mariners at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA. This afternoon game is scheduled for Sunday, June 1, 2025, at 4:10 PM. Fans can catch the game on RSNW.

The weather forecast predicts a cool day with overcast clouds. Chris Paddack will start for the Twins, bringing a 3.92 ERA and 1.20 WHIP. The Mariners will have Luis Castillo on the mound, with a 3.32 ERA and 1.30 WHIP.

Twins vs Mariners Key Information

  • Sport: Baseball
  • Teams: Twins vs. Mariners
  • Venue: T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA
  • Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025
  • Betting Odds: Mariners MoneyLine -137, Twins MoneyLine +116

The Twins Can Win If…

The Minnesota Twins are coming off a close 5-4 loss against the Seattle Mariners. They collected 11 hits, including a home run by Matt Wallner. Willi Castro had a strong performance with three hits, showing his ability to get on base and contribute to the team’s offense.

The Twins have a solid pitching staff, ranking 6th in ERA at 3.34. Their WHIP is 2nd best at 1.16, which indicates they limit base runners effectively. With 504 strikeouts, their pitchers have been successful in getting batters out, giving them a strong chance to control the game.

Key players like Byron Buxton and Trevor Larnach are in good form, with Buxton hitting .260 and leading the team with 10 home runs. Larnach adds power with 8 home runs and a .252 average. With Chris Paddack on the mound, who has an ERA of 3.92, the Twins have a reliable starter to keep the game competitive against the Mariners.

The Mariners Can Win If…

The Seattle Mariners are coming off a win against the Minnesota Twins with a 5-4 score. J.P. Crawford led the way with three hits, including a home run, and drove in two runs. Cal Raleigh also contributed with a home run and two RBIs, showing the team’s power potential.

In the regular season, the Mariners rank fourth in home runs with 78, showcasing their ability to score runs quickly. Their on-base percentage is ninth at .322, indicating they can consistently get players on base. With 217 walks, they are also disciplined at the plate, which can wear down opposing pitchers.

Starting pitcher Luis Castillo will take the mound for the Mariners. Castillo has a solid ERA of 3.32 and has shown the ability to control games. His performance will be key in keeping the Twins’ offense in check and giving the Mariners a strong chance to secure another win.

The Lean

The Mariners are favored with a moneyline of -137 against the Twins’ +116. The Mariners have a strong on-base percentage and home run count, which gives them an edge. Our model projects the Mariners to win 5-3. We recommend taking the Mariners on the moneyline.

The over/under line is set at 7.5. The Twins have a solid pitching staff with a 3.34 ERA, while the Mariners have a higher slugging percentage. Our model projects a total score of 8 runs. We recommend betting on the over at 7.5 (-117).

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Cole Young’s Dream Debut Lifts Mariners Over Twins in Extra Innings

The Seattle Mariners got a jolt of energy from their newest call-up, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. Rookie second baseman Cole Young made a splash in his major league debut on Saturday night, driving in the winning run in the bottom of the 11th inning to give Seattle a 5-4 walk-off win over the Minnesota Twins.

Young’s grounder to first allowed pinch runner Miles Mastrobuoni to score, igniting a celebration that only briefly paused for a video review. The call stood, and the Mariners’ dugout turned into a party with water, sunflower seeds, and anything else teammates could get their hands on.

The series wraps up Sunday afternoon at T-Mobile Park with Seattle eyeing a series win and Minnesota looking to bounce back after a missed opportunity.

Young’s debut packed with highlights

It’s hard to imagine a better way to start a big-league career. Cole Young didn’t just win the game—he contributed all night long. He walked in the seventh inning and was on base for J.P. Crawford’s two-run homer that briefly put the Mariners ahead. He also collected his first MLB hit, a solid line-drive single to right in the ninth inning.

But it wasn’t just about the offense. Young helped turn two crucial double plays in the infield, showcasing the poise that earned him top-prospect status.

“I didn’t sleep last night,” Young admitted after the game. “I was just thinking of every scenario that could happen, and a walk-off wasn’t in my mind.”

Manager Dan Wilson was quick to praise the rookie: “He did an outstanding job, and that’s not easy in your first big-league game. He was able to go out there and just be Cole Young.”

Shohei Ohtani batting

Raleigh continues to mash at the plate

Catcher Cal Raleigh stayed red-hot, launching his 22nd homer of the season—tying Shohei Ohtani for the major league lead. It was Raleigh’s third home run in two days and his fifth in five games. He’s been a force in the middle of the order and a steady presence for a team trying to stay in the thick of the playoff race.

Behind the plate, he also caught two extra innings of tight baseball and helped guide reliever Collin Snider through two scoreless frames—a critical contribution after the bullpen’s recent struggles.

Seattle had allowed 13 runs in the 10th inning of its last two games combined, but Snider’s clutch outing helped erase those nightmares and gave the Mariners a much-needed late-game lift.

Wallner returns, Baldelli gets tossed

The Twins got a boost from outfielder Matt Wallner, who homered in his return from a hamstring injury that sidelined him for more than six weeks. His timing looked sharp, and manager Rocco Baldelli was encouraged.

“His body responded really well,” Baldelli said. “It feels great literally writing his name in there.”

Unfortunately for the Twins, Baldelli wasn’t around to see the finish. He and on-deck hitter Carlos Correa were ejected in the seventh for arguing balls and strikes. From the clubhouse, Baldelli watched his team fail to push across a run in either the 10th or 11th innings despite several chances.

“We did about everything in the book except score,” he said.

Castillo and Paddack to square off in series finale

Sunday’s finale features a battle between two right-handers. Luis Castillo (4-3, 3.32 ERA) takes the ball for Seattle after delivering his third straight quality start. He’s been sharp, but hasn’t had much luck in the win column. Castillo allowed three runs over six innings in a no-decision against Houston last Sunday.

Against the Twins, he’s struggled historically—owning a 1-2 record with a 5.05 ERA across seven career starts.

Minnesota will counter with Chris Paddack (2-5, 3.92 ERA), who’s been better than his record suggests. He’s thrown 5 1/3 innings of two-run ball in each of his last two outings but came away with losses in both. He’s fared well against Seattle, though, with a 4-1 record and 2.45 ERA in five career starts.

This one could come down to who gets clutch hits at the right time—and whether Seattle can ride the wave of Cole Young’s arrival just a little bit longer.

FAQs

Who is Cole Young and why was his debut important?
Cole Young is one of Seattle’s top prospects. His debut featured a walk-off RBI and key defensive plays, making it a memorable first game.

How did the Mariners win Saturday’s game?
Young drove in the winning run in the 11th inning, sealing a 5-4 victory after a close video review confirmed the score.

What’s going on with Cal Raleigh’s power surge?
Raleigh tied Shohei Ohtani for the MLB lead with his 22nd home run and has homered five times in his last five games.

Why were Rocco Baldelli and Carlos Correa ejected?
They were tossed in the seventh inning for arguing balls and strikes with the home plate umpire.

How has Chris Paddack performed vs. Seattle?
He’s 4-1 with a 2.45 ERA in five starts against the Mariners, showing a consistent track record of success.

What’s the outlook for Luis Castillo?
Castillo’s pitching well overall, but struggles against Minnesota. He’ll aim to flip the script in the series finale.

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