Thursday, September 11th, 2025

The Miami Marlins are set to host the Washington Nationals at loanDepot park in Miami on Thursday evening at 6:40 p.m. EDT. This matchup marks the 13th meeting between the division rivals this season, with the series currently tied at 6-6. Both teams aim to improve their standings within the NL East as the regular season winds down.
Today at loanDepot park, expect warm and humid conditions with a high near 89°F. Skies will be mostly sunny, and there is only a slight 10% chance of rain, making delays unlikely. Winds will be light out of the east at 7-10 mph, creating minimal impact on fly balls. Great weather for baseball in Miami.
The Nationals will send MacKenzie Gore (0-0) to the mound, while the Marlins counter with Ryan Weathers (0-0). Oddsmakers list the Marlins as -125 favorites, with the Nationals at +105 and an over/under set at 8 runs.
The Miami Marlins (67-79, 33-41 home) remain competitive at home, boasting a 56-11 record in games where they out-hit their opponents. The Washington Nationals (60-85, 31-43 road) have found success this season when keeping the ball in the park, compiling a 32-16 record in games where they have not surrendered a home run.
In their last 10 games, the Nationals have outperformed the Marlins, posting a 7-3 record with a .266 batting average and a 4.50 ERA, outscoring opponents by 10 runs. The Marlins, conversely, are 3-7 in their last 10, batting .240 with a 5.90 ERA, and have been outscored by 18 runs during that span.
Otto Lopez anchors the Marlins’ offense with 18 doubles and 14 home runs this season. Recent standout Jakob Marsee added four hits in Wednesday’s game against Washington and is 13-for-41 with three doubles, a home run, and two RBIs over his last 10 games.
For the Nationals, rookie sensation James Wood has delivered a team-leading 61 extra-base hits (34 doubles, 27 home runs). Veteran Josh Bell has been red-hot, going 10-for-34 with a double, four homers, and 13 RBIs over his past 10 games.
The Marlins are battling through a long list of injuries, including Valente Bellozo (tricep, day-to-day), Freddy Tarnok (ankle, 15-Day IL), Connor Norby (quad strain, 10-Day IL), Derek Hill (hamstring, 10-Day IL), Edward Cabrera (elbow, 15-Day IL), Anthony Bender (tibia, 60-Day IL), Tyler Zuber (lat, 60-Day IL), Ryan Gusto (shoulder, 15-Day IL), Dane Myers (oblique, 10-Day IL), Graham Pauley (oblique, 10-Day IL), Kyle Stowers (oblique, 10-Day IL), Jesus Tinoco (forearm, 60-Day IL), Max Meyer (hip, 60-Day IL), Ryan Weathers (lat, 60-Day IL), Griffin Conine (arm, 60-Day IL), Andrew Nardi (back, 60-Day IL), and Braxton Garrett (elbow, 60-Day IL).
The Nationals are also missing key players: Drew Millas (finger, 60-Day IL), MacKenzie Gore (shoulder, 15-Day IL), Trevor Williams (elbow, 60-Day IL), Keibert Ruiz (concussion, 7-Day IL), Derek Law (forearm, 60-Day IL), DJ Herz (elbow, 60-Day IL), and Josiah Gray (elbow, 60-Day IL).
The Miami Marlins and Washington Nationals continue their divisional rivalry in Miami with the season series up for grabs. Both teams have key players stepping up and will rely on their starting pitchers and lineup depth to secure an important late-season win. With favorable weather conditions and postseason implications in play, fans can expect an exciting evening of Major League Baseball action at loanDepot park.
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