Detroit Tigers vs. Miami Marlins: Preview, Odds, and Key Players for September 13, 2025 Matchup

Saturday, September 13th, 2025

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Detroit Tigers Take on Miami Marlins: Game Preview and Key Matchups

The Detroit Tigers (84-64, leading the AL Central) travel to face the Miami Marlins (69-79, third in NL East) at loanDepot park this Saturday at 4:10 p.m. EDT. The Tigers look to continue their strong season, while the Marlins aim to extend their three-game home win streak.

Pitching Probables

The Tigers will send veteran right-hander Charlie Morton (9-10, 5.59 ERA, 1.53 WHIP, 142 strikeouts) to the mound. The Marlins counter with Janson Junk (6-3, 4.48 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 64 strikeouts), aiming to build on his positive record this season.

Team Stats and Standings

Miami enters the weekend matchup with a 69-79 overall record and a 35-41 mark at home. The Marlins have produced a solid team batting average of .250, ranking among the top ten in Major League Baseball.

The Tigers, with an 84-64 record overall and a 38-35 mark on the road, have been exceptional when their offense is clicking. Detroit holds a 60-13 win-loss record when posting five or more runs in a game.

Key Players to Watch

For the Marlins, Otto Lopez has shown consistency, tallying 18 doubles and 14 home runs while batting .248. Recently, Joey Wiemer has been on a tear, going 10-for-33 with two doubles and three homers over his last 10 games.

Detroit’s offense is led by Spencer Torkelson, who has racked up 26 doubles, a triple, and 28 homers this season. Dillon Dingler has also been hot recently, with 14 hits in his last 37 at-bats, including a double and two home runs.

Recent Performance

Over their last 10 games, the Marlins have posted a 4-6 record, hitting .251 as a team with a 5.63 ERA and being outscored by nine runs. The Tigers are also 4-6 in their recent stretch, batting .252 with a 5.73 ERA, but have outscored opponents by five runs during that span.

Injuries

Marlins: Valente Bellozo (day-to-day, tricep), Freddy Tarnok (15-Day IL, ankle), Connor Norby (10-Day IL, quad strain), Derek Hill (10-Day IL, hamstring), Edward Cabrera (15-Day IL, elbow), Anthony Bender (60-Day IL, tibia), Tyler Zuber (60-Day IL, lat), Ryan Gusto (15-Day IL, shoulder), Dane Myers (10-Day IL, oblique), Graham Pauley (10-Day IL, oblique), Kyle Stowers (10-Day IL, oblique), Jesus Tinoco (60-Day IL, forearm), Max Meyer (60-Day IL, hip), Griffin Conine (60-Day IL, arm), Andrew Nardi (60-Day IL, back), Braxton Garrett (60-Day IL, elbow).

Tigers: Javier Baez (day-to-day, head), Tarik Skubal (day-to-day, side), Sawyer Gipson-Long (15-Day IL, neck), Beau Brieske (60-Day IL, forearm), Kyle Finnegan (15-Day IL, abductor), Matt Vierling (10-Day IL, oblique), Paul Sewald (60-Day IL, shoulder), Reese Olson (60-Day IL, shoulder), Sean Guenther (60-Day IL, hip), Jackson Jobe (60-Day IL, flexor), Jason Foley (60-Day IL, shoulder), Alex Cobb (60-Day IL, hip), Ty Madden (60-Day IL, shoulder).

Weather

Today at loanDepot park, expect warm conditions with temperatures in the mid-80s, mostly clear skies, and little to no chance of precipitation. Winds will be light, making for ideal weather for baseball. Fans can look forward to comfortable, dry weather both inside and outside the stadium.

In summary

The Detroit Tigers and Miami Marlins face off Saturday in a matchup featuring contrasting playoff ambitions and key individual performers. With strong pitching on display and both teams striving for a late-season surge, fans can expect an exciting game under perfect weather conditions. Stay tuned for standout performances from hitters like Spencer Torkelson and Otto Lopez, and track every pitch in what promises to be an engaging MLB showdown in Miami.


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