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Yankees vs. Mariners: How to Watch, Probable Starters, and Betting Odds for May 13, 2025
The red-hot New York Yankees look to extend their winning streak Tuesday night as they continue their West Coast swing against the Seattle Mariners. With ace Max Fried on the mound and Aaron Judge tearing up opposing pitchers, the Yankees aim to keep their offensive surge rolling at T-Mobile Park. Seattle counters with Bryan Woo, setting up one of the most anticipated pitching matchups of the young season. First pitch is scheduled for 9:40 p.m. ET, and the game will be nationally televised on MLB Network.
Game Details
Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2025
First Pitch: 9:40 p.m. ET
Location: T-Mobile Park, Seattle
TV: YES Network (Yankees), Root Northwest (Mariners), MLB Network (National)
Streaming: MLB.TV, FuboTV (free trial available)
Radio: WFAN 660 AM / 101.9 FM (Yankees), Seattle Sports 710 AM (Mariners)
Live Audio: MLB At-Bat App
Why to Watch
1. Aces High
Max Fried (6-0, 1.05 ERA) looks to become the majors' first seven-game winner as he faces Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo (4-1, 3.25 ERA). Fried leads all of Major League Baseball in ERA, and the Yankees are a perfect 8-0 when he starts. He has allowed one earned run or fewer in six of his outings this season.
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Fried is 0-1 with a 1.50 ERA in two career starts against Seattle, both while pitching for Atlanta. Woo is coming off a rough outing last Wednesday, allowing a season-high five runs over six innings against the Athletics. He received a no-decision in the Mariners' 6-5 win.
Woo is 2-1 with a 3.94 ERA in three career starts against the Yankees but struggled in his lone home start against New York, giving up seven runs in 4 2/3 innings last Sept. 17. Notably, he has pitched 11 1/3 scoreless innings at Yankee Stadium.
New York Yankees starting pitcher Max FriedKim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images
2. Judge and His Court
Aaron Judge continues his dominant stretch at the plate, going 2-for-3 with two walks in Monday night's 11-5 win over Seattle, raising his batting average to a blistering .414. Remarkably, his only RBI came on a ninth-inning sacrifice fly.
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Leadoff hitter Trent Grisham homered twice Monday and now trails Judge by just two home runs for the team lead with 12. Austin Wells (eight home runs) and Anthony Volpe also went deep, as the Yankees continue to lead the majors with 74 home runs through 41 games.
Paul Goldschmidt remains locked in, hitting .350 after a 2-for-5 performance Monday. D.J. LeMahieu (calf) is expected to be activated, adding even more depth to a Yankees lineup that has scored 44 runs over the last five games.
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