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Seattle has won two in a row, outscoring their foes 25-8. The Twins have lost four straight at home, getting outscored 46-16. Luis Castillo has pitched much better at home (2.60 ERA, .198 OBA) than on the road (4.59 ERA, .297). Chris Paddack has pitched better at home (3.03 ERA, .230 OBA) than on the road (5.48 ERA, .262) this season. The Twins have lost 14 of their last 17 games, but such streaks often motivate teams to play with added urgency, especially at home.
Government intervention might be the next step for the battered Twins pitching staff that was once again strafed last night, this time by the Mariners, in an 11-2 loss. After the Brewers scored 35 times across a weekend sweep, that's 46 runs allowed in four games, and not sure tonight looks better as Chris Paddack has labored in recent starts, with a 12.00 ERA and 2.11 WHIP his last two efforts. Meanwhile, Cal Raleigh blasted another homer on Monday but got lots of help as Seattle has now scored 41 runs across its last four games. Luis Castillo has also pitched decent enough his last two starts (3.75 ERA; 0.92 WHIP) to not need that much help from the offense. Play Mariners on Money Line

DraftKings. Luis Castillo hasn’t generated the strikeouts this season as he has in the past. His strikeout rate of 20.1% and called plus swinging strike rate of 25.4% are the lowest of his career. As a result, he’s under this line in 11 of 15 starts this season, including five of six on the road, where he has a 17.4% K% and .348 wOBA. The Twins have been a little worse on the strikeout front of late, but they’ve still held 18 of the last 23 non opener righty starters under this line.
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