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How to watch the Houston Astros and Mariners on Monday, channel, stream and lineups

How to watch the Houston Astros and Mariners on Monday, channel, stream and lineups

The Houston Astros enter Monday’s game with a chance to win the American League West Division title. All they need is one win.

Their opponent, the Seattle Mariners, will be looking to stay in the playoff race. They are six games behind the Astros at the top of the division with six games to go and just two games back of the third wild card spot.

Houston will rely on young right-hander Hunter Brown (11-8, 3.57 ERA) on Monday.

In his last start, Brown allowed two earned runs on five hits and one walk and had three strikeouts in six innings.

The young right-hander has reached a turning point in his development this year.

In his last seven starts, Brown posted a 2.36 ERA, a 1.02 WHIP and 41 strikeouts in 42 innings.

Monday will be Brown’s fourth start against the Mariners this year.

In his first three innings, he allowed a total of three earned runs on 13 hits and seven walks and had 19 strikeouts in 20 1/3 innings.

This is how the Astros will line up on Monday:

1.) 2B Jose Altuve
2.) RF Kyle Tucker
3.) 3B Alex Bregman
4.) C Yainer Diaz
5.) DH Jon Singleton
6.) 1B Victor Caratini
7.) SS Jeremy Pena
8.) LF Jason Heyward
9.) CF Jake Meyers

SP Hunter Brown

Seattle will have its own young right-hander as a counterattack in Bryce Miller (11-8, 3.06 ERA).

In his last start, Miller allowed one earned run on two hits and four walks and had eight strikeouts in six innings.

While Brown has been great in his last seven starts, Miller has been even better.

During this time, Miller has posted a 1.77 ERA, a 0.86 WHIP and 47 strikeouts in 40 2/3 innings.

Monday will be Miller’s third start against Houston this year.

In his last two games, he allowed a total of six earned runs on eleven hits and three walks and had nine strikeouts in twelve innings.

Here’s how the Mariners will line up on Monday:

1.) RF Victor Robles
2.) CF Julio Rodriguez
3.) C Cal Raleigh
4.) LF Randy Arozarena
5.) 1B Luke Raley
6.) DH Justin Turner
7.) 2B Jorge Polanco
8.) SS JP Crawford
9.) 3B Josh Rojas

Bryce Miller (Author)

First pitch for Monday’s game is scheduled for 8:10 p.m. EST.

The game will be broadcast on the Space City Home Network and ROOTNW.

Astros fans can hear the game on KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2 or TUDN 93.3/KLAT 1010.

You can also watch it with a free trial on fuboTV by signing up here!

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