Miami Marlins vs. Tampa Bay Rays Total Pick

by | Last updated Jul 25, 2023 | mlb

Miami Marlins vs. Tampa Bay Rays
Date: Tuesday, July 25th, 6:40 ET
Location: Tropicana Field
TV: BSSUN
Money Line: Marlins +170/Rays -202 (Use bonus code PREDICT100 to get a 100% bonus up to $300 at MyBookie Sportsbook!)
Total Line: 7.5

Betting Preview

Here’s our betting preview for the upcoming MLB clash between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Marlins on Tuesday, July 25th at Tropicana Field. We provide you with a comprehensive analysis, odds, and predictions to help with your handicapping decision or tail our expert based on the projected lineups and listed starting pitchers.

Betting Odds

ML RL Total
MIA +170 +1.5 O 7.5 (-109)
TB -202 -1.5 U 7.5 (-112)

Marlins vs. Rays Projected Lineup

 

Batting Order Position
Luis Arraez 1 2B
Jorge Soler 2 DH
Garrett Cooper 3 1B
Jesús Sánchez 4 RF
Bryan De La Cruz 5 LF
Jean Segura 6 3B
Joey Wendle 7 SS
Nick Fortes 8 C
Dane Myers 9 RF
Edward Cabrera SP

 

Batting Order Position
Yandy Díaz 1 1B
Wander Franco 2 SS
Luke Raley 3 RF
Randy Arozarena 4 LF
Isaac Paredes 5 3B
Brandon Lowe 6 2B
Josh Lowe 7 CF
Jose Siri 8 CF
Christian Bethancourt 9 C
Tyler Glasnow SP

 

Straight Up/Over-Under/ Runline Record

Miami Marlins: 54-47 SU / OU 47-51 / Runline 47-54
Tampa Bay Rays: 61-42 SU / OU 53-46 / Runline 52-51

For the season, the Marlins have put together a record of 54-47, including going just 2-8 over their last ten games. In the NL East standings, they are 2nd, trailing by 11.5 games. This year, they have gone 31-20 at home and 23-27 on the road with an overall series mark of 17-14.

 

  • The Marlins have six straight losses vs. the runline and have a season-long run margin of -0.2.
  • The Marlins have been favored in 49.5% of their games and have runline records of 22-29 and 25-25 at home and on the road, respectively
  • So far, the Marlins have an over/under record of just 47-51.

Heading into their game vs. the Marlins, the Rays have a record of 61-42 and have dropped two straight games. In the AL East, they are in 2nd place and have an overall series record of 17-10-4. At home, they have gone 36-18 and 25-24 on the road.

 

  • The Rays have two straight losses vs. the runline and have a season-long run margin of 1.4.
  • The Rays have been favored in 83.5% of their games and have runline records of 28-26 and 24-25 at home and on the road, respectively
  • The over has hit in 54% of the Rays’ 103 games at 53-46.

Pitching Matchup

Pitcher Appearances Started IP Record ERA WHIP HR
Edward Cabrera 15 15 72 5-5 4.50 1.38 10

 

With an overall record of 5-5, Edward Cabrera gets the start for Miami. His ERA stands at 4.50 with a K/9 figure of 11.25 after making 15 appearances. Additionally, he has a FIP of 4.55 and an OBP of .320.

In Edward Cabrera’s last game, he threw five innings for the Marlins. While allowing one run on two hits, he took a no-decision. The team lost the game to the Cardinals with a score of 5-2.

Pitcher Appearances Started IP Record ERA WHIP HR
Tyler Glasnow 10 10 54 3-3 3.62 1.19 8

 

Coming in with a record of 3-3, Tyler Glasnow will get the start for the Rays. Through 10 appearances, he has an ERA of 3.62 and batting average allowed of .213. Opponents have walked 18 times vs. Glasnow along with 80 strikeouts. Glasnow’s WHIP stands at 1.19 with a SLG allowed of .389.

Tyler Glasnow took a no-decision in his last outing, tossing seven innings and giving up three runs. Despite picking up a quality start, the Rays lost to the Orioles by a score of 4-3.

Marlins vs. Rays Offense Outlook

After 101 games played, the Marlins are 25th in the league with an average of 4.1 runs per game. In terms of home runs, the club is 23rd, on a total of 91 homers. The team’s overall batting average, including .248 on the road and .271 at home, is .264.

Miami Marlins Top Hitters vs. Righties

Player BA HR SLG WOBA
Luis Arraez .375 3 .481 .389
Bryan De La Cruz .264 10 .427 .318
Jorge Soler .230 14 .435 .324
Garrett Cooper .240 11 .428 .303
Jesús Sánchez .258 9 .479 .342

 

Miami Marlins Top Hitters: Last Five Games

Player BA H R HR SLG
Luis Arraez .417 5 2 0 .750
Jon Berti .555 3 1 0 .667
Jesús Sánchez .194 2 1 0 .306
Nick Fortes .334 2 1 0 .334
Joey Wendle .167 2 1 0 .167

 

This season, the Rays are one of the top power hitting lineups in the league, with 149 home runs (4th). This has led to an average of 5.2 runs per game and a collective batting average of .256. At home, their slugging percentage is .443, compared to .432 on the road.

Tampa Bay Rays Top Bats

BA OBP SLG RBI HR SB
Randy Arozarena .269 .372 .453 62 17 11
Wander Franco .267 .331 .437 47 11 28
Yandy Díaz .317 .401 .505 47 14 0

 

Tampa Bay Rays Top Hitters: Last Five Games

Player BA H R HR SLG
Yandy Díaz .233 4 1 1 .433
Isaac Paredes .188 3 1 1 .438
Jose Siri .271 4 2 1 .583
Wander Franco .163 3 0 0 .212
Brandon Lowe .167 2 1 0 .250

 

Free MLB Pick

The Miami Marlins have lost eight out of their last nine games. The Tampa Bay Rays have lost seven out of their last eight games. Neither team is hitting the ball well and both will have starting pitchers on the mound Tuesday that are capable of absolutely blanking an opponent. To be safe, I’m cutting out unpredictable bullpens here by placing a “First Five Innings” bet and going UNDER 4 runs.

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