MLB Game Preview: St. Louis Cardinals (13-8) vs. Miami Marlins (10-12)

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First pitch is scheduled for 6:40 PM EDT
TV/Streaming: MLB.TV, Marlins.TV, Cardinals.TV (regional), national options via ESPN+ or local carriers

Weather Updates

loanDepot park features a retractable roof and climate-controlled environment. Outside conditions in Miami are mild and mostly dry (76–78°F, partially cloudy, 19–28% chance of isolated showers, light winds 7–13 mph). The roof is expected to be closed for this evening game, creating consistent indoor conditions (~72°F, no wind or precipitation impact). This favors pitchers with standard grip and no weather-related offense suppression or boost—expect a neutral, controlled playing environment typical of dome baseball.

Team Records

St. Louis Cardinals: 13-8 overall (2nd/3rd in NL Central), strong 6-3 road record with positive recent momentum and solid run differential.

Miami Marlins: 10-12 overall (2nd in NL East), respectable 8-5 home mark but early inconsistencies in a competitive division.

The Cardinals enter with the better record and road success, while the Marlins hold home-field advantage in this interleague opener.

Recent Team Forms

Cardinals: Red-hot, riding a five-game winning streak (W5) after sweeping the Astros over the weekend. They’ve gone 7-3 in their last 10 overall, showing improved offense and timely pitching. Road form has been excellent (6-3).

Marlins: Mixed at 10-12, snapping a four-game skid with a 5-3 win over the Brewers on Sunday. They sit at 1-4 in their last five games entering this series but have been competitive at home (8-5). This is Game 1 of a three-game series (April 20–22); no prior 2026 matchups yet.

Injury Report

St. Louis Cardinals (pitching depth tested):

Hunter Dobbins (SP) – 15-Day IL (right knee ACL rehab).

Matt Pushard (RP) – 15-Day IL (right knee patellar tendinitis).

Lars Nootbaar (LF) – 60-Day IL (expected return late May).

Additional depth arms on the IL; bullpen and rotation stretched but manageable.

Miami Marlins (significant outfield and bullpen absences):

Christopher Morel (LF) – 10-Day IL (oblique).

Griffin Conine (OF) – 10-Day IL (hamstring).

Esteury Ruiz (LF/OF) – 10-Day IL.

Maximo Acosta (SS) – 10-Day IL (oblique).

Ronny Henriquez (RP) – 60-Day IL (elbow UCL surgery).

Adam Mazur (SP) – 60-Day IL (elbow).

Miami’s lineup and late-inning relief are particularly thin, giving St. Louis a slight edge in depth.

Player Matchups to Watch

Probable Pitchers (Key Duel):

Cardinals: Michael McGreevy (RHP, 1-1, 2.49 ERA, 0.83 WHIP, 12 K in 21.2 IP). Young right-hander with elite command and low walk rate; has been a bright spot early.

Marlins: Max Meyer (RHP, 1-0, 4.12 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, 20 K in 19.2 IP). High-upside arm with swing-and-miss stuff who has shown strikeout ability in four starts.

Key Hitters & Matchups:

Cardinals’ lineup vs. Meyer: Veteran core (including Nolan Arenado, Paul Goldschmidt if active, and emerging bats) thrives on contact and power. St. Louis emphasizes small ball, base-running, and wearing down starters.

Marlins lineup vs. McGreevy: Otto Lopez (league-leading fWAR among shortstops early) leads a contact-oriented group. Miami relies on speed, defense, and opportunistic scoring but must overcome key absences.

Defensive/Intangibles: Cardinals boast strong defense; Marlins’ home turf and bullpen management will be critical given injuries—expect early hooks and heavy reliance on middle relievers.

Series History & Head-to-Head

This opens the first 2026 series between the clubs. Historically, the Cardinals hold a solid edge in April matchups against Miami, though interleague play has been competitive overall. loanDepot park has trended toward lower-scoring games with strong pitching matchups like tonight’s.

Betting Trends

Cardinals: Strong as road underdogs (hot 5-game streak, 6-3 away).

Marlins: 8-5 at home but 1-4 recent form; totals trend under in early-season dome games with ground-ball tendencies.

Historical/Weather: Pitching matchup (McGreevy/Meyer) and controlled roof conditions support lower output.

Game Odds

St. Louis Cardinals           8

Miami Marlins                  – 136

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, April 19, 2026

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