MLB matchup analysis
Cubs vs Mariners Prediction, Odds and Model Pick
Saturday, August 22, 2026 at T-Mobile Park · 7:15 PM ET
LyDia decision: Pass on Cubs vs Mariners
The case for Seattle Mariners
The case for Chicago Cubs
Why it is not official
Why the setup score is what it is
Why the price is what it is
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This is a bullpen game -- no confirmed traditional starter, so LyDia does not publish an official pick here.
Game information
| Matchup | Chicago Cubs at Seattle Mariners |
|---|---|
| Date | Saturday, August 22, 2026 |
| First pitch | 7:15 PM ET |
| Venue | T-Mobile Park |
| Starting pitchers | David Peterson vs Kade Anderson |
| Weather | Game-time forecast: 75°F, 1% precipitation chance, 7 mph wind from W. This venue has a roof, but the roof status is not confirmed. |
Starting pitcher matchup
Full Pitcher Matchup Tool →| Metric | Cubs | Mariners |
|---|---|---|
| Pitching plan | Traditional starter | Role unknown |
| Expected innings | 5 | 4⅔ |
| Throws | L | L |
| LyDia pitcher score (higher is better) | 49 | 50 |
| ERA (lower is better) | 5.29 | Not available |
| WHIP (lower is better) | 1.53 | Not available |
| K/9 (higher is better) | 7.6 | Not available |
| K-BB% (higher is better) | 9.5% | Not available |
| K% (higher is better) | 18.7% | Not available |
| BB% (lower is better) | 9.3% | Not available |
| BB/9 (lower is better) | 3.8 | Not available |
| HR/9 (lower is better) | 0.9 | Not available |
| Ground-ball rate | 59.1% | Not available |
| Fly-ball rate | 40.9% | Not available |
Pitcher edge: LyDia gives Kade Anderson a 1-point edge over David Peterson.
How to read this: the scorecards above name the starters; every number lives in this table. Highlighted cells mark a gap big enough to matter. K% and BB% are strikeout and walk rate as a share of batters faced -- K-BB% is the two combined into one skill number. HR/9 is home runs allowed per nine innings. Ground-ball and fly-ball rate are neither good nor bad on their own: high ground-ball pitchers trade strikeouts for double plays and fewer home runs, and on this data source the two rates are complementary (they add to 100%), not independent reads.
Strikeout Projections Full strikeout projections →
Same data source as the Pitcher Matchup Tool, where every starter on the slate is compared side by side.
Recent form
Full Stats page →Both sides arrive in similar form. Cubs are 5-5 in their last 10 and averaging 5.1 runs per game over the last 15 days; Mariners are 5-5 in their last 10 and averaging 3.7 runs per game over the last 15 days. On the season Cubs carry the better run differential per game (+0.77 against -0.35).
| Metric | Cubs | Mariners |
|---|---|---|
| Last 10 | 5-5 | 5-5 |
| Last 10 by venue (away team on the road, home team at home) | 6-4 on the road | 4-6 at home |
| OPS, last 15 days | 0.784 | 0.666 |
| wOBA, last 15 days (hot/cold read) | 0.341 | 0.299 |
| Runs per game, last 15 days | 5.1 | 3.7 |
| K% last 15 days (lower is better) | 22.0% | 24.3% |
Last 15 days only. Hot and cold streaks for all 30 teams live on the Stats page.
30-day offense
Full offense tool →| Last 30 days | Cubs | Mariners |
|---|---|---|
| OPS | 0.779 (+0.022 vs szn) | 0.674 (-0.010 vs szn) |
| Runs per game | 5.22 (+0.098 vs szn) | 3.50 (-0.422 vs szn) |
| wOBA (model offense input) | 0.340 | 0.300 |
| K% (lower is better) | 22.8% (+1.0% vs szn) | 23.3% |
Over the last 30 days the Cubs have been the better offense, 0.340 wOBA to 0.300.
Season profile
Full Stats page →| Metric | Cubs | Mariners |
|---|---|---|
| Record | 74-55 | 61-68 |
| Run differential / game (team quality) | +0.77 | -0.35 |
| Runs scored / game (offense, season) | 5.12 | 3.92 |
| Runs allowed / game (defense, season, lower better) | 4.36 | 4.27 |
| Season OPS | 0.757 | 0.684 |
| K% season (lower is better) | 21.8% | 23.0% |
| OPS vs opposing hand (season) | 0.805 | 0.640 |
Season-long team quality, not recent form. Run differential and run environment come from the season standings; splits for all 30 teams live on the Stats page, including the run environment table.
The Map
Full interactive map →Every team on today's slate, on any two axes you pick. Cubs and Mariners are highlighted.
Bullpen matchup
Full Bullpen Fatigue Index →Risk is what the model actually uses: fatigue blended with how well the pen has pitched. High fatigue with high efficiency is a tired pen that is still getting outs.
| Metric | Cubs | Mariners |
|---|---|---|
| Fatigue | 6.5/10, Tired | 6.7/10, Tired |
| Efficiency | 5.5/10, Effective | 1.6/10, Struggling |
| Combined risk | 6.3/10, Tired | 8.4/10, High risk |
| Relief innings, last 7 days | 25.0 | 21.3 |
| Back-to-back arms | 4 | 5 |
| 7-day ERA | 3.24 | 8.86 |
| 7-day WHIP | 1.32 | 1.88 |
Fatigue measures workload. Efficiency measures recent run prevention. Combined risk is what the moneyline and totals systems use.
Run total projection
Full Totals Projections →The model projects 1.5 runs above the market total. A research lean still requires a setup rating of at least 7.0/10. Team totals remain research-only until their graded sample is established.
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