TB -125 o8.5
DET +105 u8.5
MIA +120 o9.0
CIN -130 u9.0
COL +190 o9.5
BOS -209 u9.5
TOR -159 o8.5
CHW +146 u8.5
LAD -129 o7.5
MIL +119 u7.5
PIT +130 o8.5
KC -141 u8.5
CLE +117 o7.5
HOU -126 u7.5
TEX -125 o7.5
LAA +116 u7.5
AZ +104 o8.0
SD -113 u8.0
PHI -135 o7.5
SF +115 u7.5
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Los Angeles @ Seattle picks

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LAA vs SEA Picks

MLB Picks

LAA vs SEA Consensus Picks

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Consensus Picks

Our consensus picks show you what percentage of the public is betting on, you'll need to decide whether you want to bet with or against the public.

Moneyline

78% picking Seattle

23%
78%

Total PicksLAA 18, SEA 62

Moneyline

75% picking Seattle

25%
75%

Total PicksLAA 41, SEA 122

Moneyline

76% picking Seattle

24%
76%

Total PicksLAA 55, SEA 178

Moneyline

73% picking Seattle

27%
73%

Total PicksLAA 11, SEA 30

Total

60% picking LA Angels vs Seattle to go Over

60%
40%

Total PicksLAA 142, SEA 93

Moneyline

74% picking Seattle

26%
74%

Total PicksLAA 16, SEA 46

LAA vs SEA Top User Picks

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