Guy Boston Sports said Eugenio Suarez is a strong bet to record at least one hit tonight in Seattle against Jack Leiter and the Rangers. The tout pointed out that Suarez has collected a hit in four of his last five games and is back in the friendly confines of T-Mobile Park for a divisional matchup. Split data shows Suarez is crushing right-handed pitching this season with a .271 average, .297 BABIP, and an elite 150.9 wRC+. Leiter, while having a solid year overall, has allowed a .254 average and higher underlying contact metrics to right-handed hitters compared to lefties. The pitch-mix breakdown tilts even further toward Suarez: Leiter’s most-used pitch is a four-seam fastball (34.4%), and Suarez owns a .415 wOBA against heaters versus a .376 overall mark. He remains well above average versus Leiter’s other offerings—slider (.356 wOBA), sinker (.400), changeup (.373), and even the occasional curve (.304). With favorable recent form, handedness splits, and pitch-type matchups all lining up, Guy Boston Sports expects Suarez to clear the 0.5-hit prop.