Sunday, August 3rd, 2025

The New York Yankees, currently holding a 60-51 record and sitting third in the AL East, travel to Miami to take on the Marlins, who are 54-55 and also third in the NL East. The Yankees aim to strengthen their playoff chances, while the Marlins look to extend their impressive four-game home winning streak.
This matchup takes place at loanDepot park in Miami, with a 12:40 PM first pitch. The Yankees enter the game as narrow favorites, listed at -116, while the Marlins hold -104 odds. The over/under for total runs scored is set at eight.
For the Yankees, Luis Gil is expected to take the mound, while Miami sends Edward Cabrera (4-5, 3.35 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, 96 strikeouts) to start. Both teams will rely on strong starting performances to gain an edge in this interleague battle.
Miami boasts a 26-29 record at home this season and has excelled when their offense is clicking, achieving a 42-19 record in games when they collect eight or more hits. The Marlins have also showcased solid recent form, going 8-2 in their last 10 games with a 2.96 ERA while outscoring opponents by 12 runs.
The Yankees, with an overall 60-51 record and 26-29 on the road, continue to be an offensive threat. New York ranks second in the American League for on-base percentage at .331. However, the Yankees are 4-6 over their last 10 games, with a .231 batting average and a 5.66 ERA, having been outscored by 14 runs in that span.
Kyle Stowers leads the Marlins’ power surge with 24 home runs and a .567 slugging percentage. Agustin Ramirez has also contributed, batting 11-for-41 with three doubles, three home runs, and six RBI over his last 10 games.
On the Yankees’ side, Cody Bellinger continues to impress with 20 doubles, five triples, 20 home runs, and 65 RBI this season. Anthony Volpe has had a hot streak, batting 11-for-36 with a double, five home runs, and seven RBI in his last 10 games.
The Marlins have several key players sidelined, including Derek Hill (finger), Jesus Tinoco (forearm), Connor Norby (wrist), Max Meyer (hip), Ryan Weathers (lat), Griffin Conine (arm), Andrew Nardi (back), and Braxton Garrett (elbow).
This injury situation is matched by the Yankees, who are without Clarke Schmidt (forearm), Aaron Judge (flexor strain), Mark Leiter Jr. (fubular), Fernando Cruz (oblique), Ryan Yarbrough (oblique), Oswaldo Cabrera (ankle), Jake Cousins (elbow), Gerrit Cole (elbow), and Luis Gil (back).
The New York Yankees travel to Miami to take on the surging Marlins in a highly anticipated MLB matchup. Both teams are looking to overcome recent injuries and capitalize on their strengths—Miami with its
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