Cleveland Guardians Probable Pitcher and Starting Lineup vs Seattle Mariners June 18
Who is the Cleveland Guardians probable starting pitcher?
Triston McKenzie gets the nod for the first game of Cleveland's series with the visiting Seattle Mariners. McKenzie faced Seattle for his first start of the season in Seattle back on April 1st, giving up four runs on five hits in 3.1 innings. Since then, McKenzie has given up four or more runs three times in 12 starts, showing that he is much better than his first outing against the Mariners. McKenzie is looking to build off his previous start in Cincinnati, limiting the Reds to just two runs on four hits while striking out four in 5.1 innings.
Three Mariners batters have recorded multiple hits off of McKenzie. J.P. Crawford is 2-6 with a double, Mitch Haniger is 3-8 with two home runs, and Seby Zavala has two hits in six at-bats, both home runs.
Who will the Cleveland Guardians lineup face?
It will be Bryce Miller starting for Seattle in the series opener. Miller has been very up and down this season, alternating between good and bad starts for the most part since the month of May began. The 25-year-old righty has had trouble finding consistency on a start-to-start basis, meaning that the Guardians could be in for a good night at the plate, considering Miller shut out the White Sox in 7 innings last time out.
Who is starting for the Cleveland Guardians today?
LF Steven Kwan, 2B Andres Gimenez, 3B Jose Ramirez, 1B Josh Naylor, DH David Fry, RF Will Brennan, CF Daniel Schneemann, SS Brayan Rocchio, C Bo Naylor
What channel is the Cleveland Guardians game on?
Tuesday's contest between the Cleveland Guardians and Seattle Mariners can be found on Bally Sports Great Lakes.
Where can I stream the Cleveland Guardians game?
The game can be streamed in market on Bally Sports + (subscription required) and out of market on MLB.TV (subscription required).
How do I listen to the Cleveland Guardians game on the radio?
The in market radio broadcast of today's game will be on 100.7 FM WMMS and AM 1100 WTAM. Today's radio broadcast can also be streamed through the MLB app for out of market fans or those without access to a radio.