MLB Game Preview: Atlanta Braves (60-72) vs. Miami Marlins (62-70)

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Game Details

First pitch is scheduled for 1:10 p.m. ET, with regional coverage on FanDuel Sports Network Florida and national coverage on MLB Network.

Pitching Matchup

  • Braves starter: Left-hander Joey Wentz (4-4, 5.25 ERA, 62 K in 72⅔ IP) seeks his fifth win of the season after a mixed run of starts, including 15 appearances with two quality outings.
  • Marlins starter: Right-hander Ryan Gusto (7-6, 5.05 ERA, 1.40 WHIP) aims to build on a recent stretch of effectiveness and bolster Miami’s rotation depth down the stretch.

Team Overviews

  • Atlanta averages 4.4 runs per game, batting .243 with a .319 on-base percentage and a .392 slugging mark. The Braves have compiled 1,083 hits, driven in 551 runs, and scored 571 times this season.
  • Miami sits at .249/.314/.395 (BA/OBP/SLG) with 1,114 hits, 564 runs scored, and 128 home runs. The Marlins rank 11th in total hits and 19th in runs scored, relying on timely power from their middle order.

Key Storylines

  • After Miami’s 2-1 victory in Monday’s opener and Atlanta’s 11-2 bounce-back win Tuesday, this series finale carries tiebreaker weight and late-season momentum for both clubs.
  • loanDepot park’s cavernous dimensions favor pitchers; the over/under is set at 8.5 runs, with both rotations looking to capitalize on the park’s deep alleys.
  • Atlanta remains in the hunt for a wild-card spot in the National League East, while the Marlins aim to finish strong and build confidence for 2026.

Players to Watch

  • Jurickson Profar (ATL): Leadoff left fielder hitting .?(OPS) .834 in his return from suspension, providing veteran stability atop the order and energizing the club’s offense.
  • Matt Olson (ATL): Team leader with 19 homers and 72 RBIs, Olson’s power bat will be crucial against a Marlins bullpen that ranks near the bottom in hold percentage.
  • Agustín Ramírez (MIA): Miami’s top run producer with 18 home runs and 57 RBIs; his power stroke can change the game with one swing in a low-scoring park.

Betting Outlook

  • Trends: Atlanta is 37-36 as favorites of –130 or more, while Miami has won 40 of 85 games as underdogs of +110 or worse.

Expect a tightly contested pitchers’ duel. Joey Wentz may struggle early, but Atlanta’s middle-order power should muster enough offense against Ryan Gusto.

Game Odds

Atlanta Braves                  – 131

Miami Marlins                  8.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, August 26, 2025

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