Lindquist leaned to the Angels money line in the early afternoon matchup at T-Mobile Park, mainly because he has zero faith in Seattle starter Emerson Hancock. He called Hancock “horrible, terrible, no good, very bad,” citing the right-hander’s sub-20% strike-out rate, 10% walk rate and a 46% hard-hit rate through his first 35 MLB innings. Hancock’s inability to miss bats should allow Mike Trout, Taylor Ward and the rest of the top half of the Halos’ order to stack quality plate appearances. Temperature is only 55° at first pitch, but the mid-day start negates any marine layer, and Seattle’s modest bullpen depth after a busy series with Atlanta further tilts things toward the road side, according to Lindquist.