The Detroit Tigers are set to go head-to-head with the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park on August 8, 2024, at 9:40 PM under partly cloudy skies. The pitching lineup will see Bryan Woo starting for the Mariners, boasting a solid ERA of 2.077, while the Tigers have yet to declare their starting pitcher.

In the American League Central Division, the Detroit Tigers find themselves in 10th place with a record of 55 wins and 60 losses, which gives them a winning percentage of .480. Their division record stands at 20 wins to 22 losses, positioning them 4th within the division. The Tigers come into the game with momentum, having secured victories in four of their previous ten games and currently riding a two-game winning streak. With a breakdown of their performance, they have garnered 26 wins at home against 31 losses and an even away record of 29-29. Their performance during daytime games is slightly more impressive with a tally of 29 wins against 26 victories in nighttime contests. This season, they have managed to score 480 runs while conceding 498.

The Seattle Mariners, competing in the AL West Division, are currently in 8th position with a 59-56 win-to-loss record, reflecting a .510 winning percentage. They rank 2nd in their division with a record of 19 wins versus 13 losses. Despite their recent three-game losing streak, the Mariners have won five of their last 10 matchups. Their home record stands at 33-26, and they have struggled slightly more on the road with a record of 26-30. In games played during the day, the Mariners have won 20 compared to 39 nighttime victories. In terms of scoring, the Mariners have racked up 451 runs and have allowed 433 runs.

Looking at the betting odds, the point spread is set at -1.5, favoring the Seattle Mariners, and the total for the game is pegged at 7 runs. For those betting on the outcome, the line has been set with the home team, Mariners, as the favorites at -205, while the Tigers are considered underdogs with a money line of +172. This gives sports bettors interesting insights as the Mariners look to capitalize on their home-field advantage against the struggling Tigers.