Sunday, August 24th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays (76-54), currently leading the AL East, are set to face the Miami Marlins (60-69), third in the NL East, in a cross-league matchup at loanDepot park in Miami. First pitch is scheduled for 1:40 p.m. EDT, and both teams are looking to gain momentum as the season heads toward its final stretch.
On the mound for Toronto will be (8-9, 3.78 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, 142 strikeouts), who brings elite strikeout ability and consistency to the rotation. Countering for Miami is talented right-hander (5-3, 3.48 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, 66 strikeouts), who has been crucial for the Marlins during the season.
The Blue Jays enter as favorites with a -135 moneyline, while the Marlins stand at +114. The over/under for total runs is set at 8, hinting at expectations for a competitive, moderately high-scoring affair.
At loanDepot park today, expect warm August temperatures around 88°F with partly cloudy skies. There's just a 10% chance of rain, so delays are unlikely. Winds will be light from the east at 7 mph, providing comfortable conditions for baseball.
The Marlins enter the game with a 60-69 record overall and have struggled a bit at home with a 29-35 mark. However, when they record at least eight hits, they're a formidable opponent, boasting a 48-24 record in such games.
The Blue Jays are 76-54 overall and 34-33 on the road. Their pitching staff has been a key factor in their division-leading success, holding a solid 4.19 ERA, which ranks 10th in the American League.
This game marks the third matchup between these teams this season, each contest providing opportunities for key players to make an impact.
remains pivotal for Toronto with 19 doubles, a triple, 22 home runs, and 64 RBI. has been especially effective over his last 10 games, going 11-for-34 with four doubles and three home runs.
For the Marlins, offensive production and consistent hitting will be essential if they are to challenge Torontoâs strong pitching.
The Marlins have struggled recently, going 3-7 in their last 10 games while hitting .237 and posting a 4.50 ERA, being outscored by five runs. The Blue Jays, in contrast, are 6-4 in their last 10, with a .230 batting average, a strong 3.46 team ERA, and have outscored opponents by nine runs.
Marlins: Otto Lopez (day-to-day, illness), Anthony Bender (15-Day IL, tibia), Graham Pauley (10-Day IL, oblique), Kyle Stowers (10-Day IL, oblique), Jesus Tinoco (60-Day IL, forearm), Connor Norby (10-Day IL, wrist), Max Meyer (60-Day IL, hip), Ryan Weathers (60-Day IL, lat), Griffin Conine (60-Day IL, arm), Andrew Nardi (60-Day IL, back), Braxton Garrett (60-Day IL, elbow).
Blue Jays: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (day-to-day, hamstring), Bowden Francis (60-Day IL, shoulder), Ryan Burr (60-Day IL, shoulder), Nick Sandlin (15-Day IL, elbow), Yimi Garcia (15-Day IL, ankle), Anthony Santander (60-Day IL, shoulder), Alek Manoah (60-Day IL, elbow), Angel Bastardo (60-Day IL, elbow).
The Toronto Blue Jays aim to extend their lead in the AL East as they take on a resilient Miami Marlins squad at loanDepot park. With top-tier pitchers like Kevin Gausman and Eury Perez starting, fans can expect an exciting duel. Favorable weather and improving player health could play pivotal roles in determining the outcome. Stay tuned for critical player performances and key matchups as this interleague showdown unfolds in Miami.
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