Sunday, August 10th, 2025

The Miami Marlins (57-60), currently third in the NL East, head to Truist Park to face the Atlanta Braves (50-67), who sit in fourth place in the division. This NL East showdown takes place on Sunday at 1:35 p.m. EDT.
At Truist Park today, expect warm and mostly clear baseball conditions with temperatures around 89°F. There's little chance of precipitation, and moderate southwest winds at 7-10 mph may carry a few fly balls farther than usual.
The probable starting pitchers for this matchup are Cal Quantrill for the Marlins and Joey Wentz for the Braves. Quantrill comes into the game with a 4-9 record, a 5.21 ERA, 1.37 WHIP, and 79 strikeouts. Wentz has posted a 2-3 record with a 5.34 ERA, 1.45 WHIP, and 52 strikeouts. The oddsmakers slightly favor Atlanta for this contest, listing the Braves at -136 and the Marlins at +115, with an over/under set at 8.5 runs.
The Braves play at home where they are 29-30 this season and have compiled a 50-67 overall mark. Atlanta ranks ninth in the National League in team slugging percentage at .390, showing consistent power throughout the lineup.
Miami matches up evenly with a 29-29 record in road games, contributing to their 57-60 overall tally. The Marlins are 10th in the NL with 113 home runs, averaging one round-tripper per game.
This will be the 10th meeting between the two squads this season. The Braves currently lead the season series 5-4.
For Atlanta, Matt Olson has provided consistent production, tallying 28 doubles and 18 home runs while batting .260. Marcell Ozuna has been surging recently, going 9-for-29 with four home runs over his last 10 games.
Kyle Stowers anchors the Marlins’ lineup with 18 doubles, three triples, and 25 homers, along with a .286 batting average. Heriberto Hernandez has also stepped up of late, posting a 9-for-34 stretch with a double and three home runs in his last 10 contests.
Both teams are coming into the game evenly matched over their last 10 games, with each posting a 5-5 record. The Braves as a team have hit .240 in that span with a 4.90 ERA. The Marlins have managed a .251 team batting average but have struggled on the mound, compiling a 6.00 ERA and being outscored by seven runs in those contests.
The Braves are missing several key players: Austin Riley (abdominal), Ronald Acuna (calf), Grant Holmes (elbow), Spencer Schwellenbach (elbow), Chris Sale (rib), AJ Smith-Shawver (calf/elbow), Reynaldo Lopez (shoulder), and Joe Jimenez (knee) are all on the injured list.
The Marlins are also managing several injuries, with Jesus Tinoco (forearm), Connor Norby (wrist), Max Meyer (hip), Ryan Weathers (lat), Griffin Conine (arm), Andrew Nardi (back), and Braxton Garrett (elbow) sidelined.
Sunday’s matchup between the Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves is set to be an intriguing NL East contest, with both teams showcasing offensive potential and pitching that has been tested recently. While the Braves have a slight advantage in the season series and on the betting odds, the Marlins’ power and road performance make them a formidable opponent. Look for key contributions from hitters like Matt Olson, Marcell Ozuna, Kyle Stowers, and Heriberto Hernandez, with pitching depth and injury management likely to play significant roles in the outcome.
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