Seattle Mariners: 2022 Prop and Futures Guide
Other Players (Ed)
Eugenio Suarez, 29.5 Home Runs.
Over. Suarez had his worst year as a pro in 2021, and he still hit 31 jacks. New season, new team, new league, same great power. With more designated hitter opportunities than he’s ever had, Suarez easily clears 30.
No player has hit more homers since 2018 than Eugenio Suárez, who has 129 in this stretch … Here are his 5⃣ longest: pic.twitter.com/NehYQ9UhV4
— Daniel Kramer (@DKramer_) March 15, 2022
Jesse Winker, 70.5 RBI.
Over. 2021 was the first time Winker broke 70. In Cincinnati, he batted leadoff often (127 times in 423 games). With the Seattle Mariners, Winker can expect to be a mid-lineup fixture. He’ll have more opportunities to drive in runs with the M’s.
Ty France, 75.5 RBI.
Over. Ty France is the Mariners’ best hitter. He has more talent around him in the order than he ever has. That will lead to driving in more runs.
Marco Gonzales, 10 Wins.
To get to where the Seattle Mariners want to go, they need Marco Gonzales to have more than 10 wins. He had 10 over 25 starts last year. With 30 or more starts, 11 should be in his wheelhouse.
BULLDOG. @MarcoGonzales_ fires his third complete game of his career. pic.twitter.com/cFgq9PspJ9
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) August 12, 2021
More Bets
A few other interesting futures bets are on the board. This section is an FYI, so we won’t make picks.
Seattle Mariners odds to reach playoffs: -215 No, 175 Yes.
Seattle Mariners odds to win A.L. West: +450
Seattle Mariners odds to reach World Series: +1400
Seattle Mariners odds to win World Series: +3300
Julio Rodriguez – A.L. Rookie of the Year: +375
Robbie Ray – A.L. Cy Young: +1200
Jesse Winker – A.L. Most Valuable Player: +5000
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