Reds vs Marlins Baseball Picks
The Reds dipped back below .500 with their loss to Arizona yesterday, continuing their struggles. That home series was a lost opportunity but another one is on its way at Miami.
The Reds dipped back below .500 with their loss to Arizona yesterday, continuing their struggles. That home series was a lost opportunity but another one is on its way at Miami.
The Atlanta Braves host the Miami Marlins on Tuesday in the second game of a four-game set at Turner Field. The Marlins came to Atlanta with losses in six of seven games, while the Braves began the series with wins in four of their previous five games.
On the season the Phillies have an Over/Under record of 40-36 and a run-line W/L record of 38-44 and the Marlins have an Over/Under record of 46-30 and a run-line W/L record of 41-41.
The Marlins will need to recover quickly after a 14-inning marathon their last time out, as they must now face the red-hot visiting Oakland A’s in the opener of a three-game interleague series in South Beach on Friday.
Both of these National League East division clubs are in limbo, but for entirely different reasons.
The Chicago Cubs will aim to take the second game of a short-two game series on the road in Miami on Tuesday, when they square odd against the Marlins.
While the Marlins (34-30) have loads of captivating young pieces on their club and are exceeding expectations, the Rangers (31-34) are currently the exact opposite. It is somewhere in that equation that makes this a perfect Interleague match-up.
The Miami Marlins host the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday in the second game of a home-and-home four-game set that starts out in Miami before heading to Tampa on Wednesday. The opener in this one went to the Marlins on Monday as they claimed a 3-1 victory behind starter Randy Wolf.
On the season the Phillies have an Over/Under record of 24-16 and a run-line W/L record of 21-22 and the Marlins have an Over/Under record of 29-15 and a run-line W/L record of 25-22.
On the season the Marlins have an Over/Under record of 25-13 and a run-line W/L record of 22-19 and the Pirates have an Over/Under record of 18-21 and a run-line W/L record of 21-20.
The Marlins will continue looking for a rare road win after losing on Monday in the series opener at Dodger Stadium, when they face the Dodgers on Tuesday night.
Miami kicks off an 11-game road trip against the Padres on Thursday, and will hope that it can improve its road record, which boasts just two wins on the season, against San Diego who took two of three at the Marlins earlier this season.
On the season the Mets have an Over/Under record of 13-12 and a run-line W/L record of 19-12 and the Marlins have an Over/Under record of 19-10 and a run-line W/L record of 17-15.
The Padres started the season true to form with a home series loss to the Dodgers. We know this team can pitch but the same questions remain on offense as they scored just six runs in the series.
Opening Day is finally here, and baseball nuts everywhere are rejoicing. There are a ton of tasty match-ups on the Opening Day slate; one in southern Florida should offer some great pitching and maybe even a couple of moonshots.
A new high-profile manager and exorbitant free-agent spending spree had many of the baseball experts touting the newly-named Miami Marlins as the team to watch in 2012. Ozzie Guillen got off on the wrong foot with the Miami fans and never really recovered while none of the players brought in to help turn things around ever came close to living-up to their inflated contracts.