PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
First Pitch: 1:35 PM ET
Probable Pitchers:
MIA — Max Meyer (RHP) vs. PIT — Paul Skenes (RHP)
Broadcast: Bally Sports Florida / SportsNet Pittsburgh / MLB.TV
This is the rubber match of a tightly contested series between two NL clubs hovering around .500 and fighting to stay relevant in the early Wild Card picture. The spotlight is on the elite pitching matchup: Max Meyer’s sharp command and slider vs. Paul Skenes’ overpowering fastball‑slider combo.
Venue & Weather
PNC Park — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Dimensions: 325 ft (LF), 389 ft (LCF), 410 ft (CF), 375 ft (RCF), 320 ft (RF)
- Park Factor: Slightly pitcher‑friendly, especially for RHB power
- Surface: Kentucky bluegrass
Weather Forecast
- Temperature: 78–81°F
- Sky: Partly cloudy
- Wind: 6–10 mph blowing out to left
- Rain: <10%
- Impact:
- Mild wind out to left slightly boosts RH pull power
- Comfortable temps → good conditions for starting pitchers
- PNC’s deep center field still suppresses HRs
Injury Report
Miami Marlins
- Jazz Chisholm Jr. — Probable (minor hamstring tightness)
- Jake Burger — OUT (oblique strain)
- Trevor Rogers — OUT (shoulder)
- A.J. Puk — OUT (lat strain)
Impact: Miami’s lineup loses power without Burger, but Chisholm’s availability stabilizes the top of the order.
Pittsburgh Pirates
- Oneil Cruz — Probable (wrist soreness)
- Ke’Bryan Hayes — OUT (back inflammation)
- David Bednar — OUT (forearm strain)
- Marco Gonzales — OUT (elbow)
Impact: Hayes’ absence hurts defensively and offensively. Bednar’s injury weakens the late‑inning bullpen structure.
Team Records & Recent Form
Miami Marlins (35–36)
- Last 10: 5–5
- Road Record: 17–18
- Runs/Game: 4.21
- Team ERA: 4.08
- Trend: Pitching stabilizing; offense inconsistent but improving
Pittsburgh Pirates (36–35)
- Last 10: 6–4
- Home Record: 19–15
- Runs/Game: 4.34
- Team ERA: 3.97
- Trend: Strong pitching, inconsistent run support, bullpen shakier without Bednar
Series History (2026 Season)
- Marlins lead season series 3–2
- Miami has won 5 of the last 7 meetings dating back to 2025
- PNC Park has been favorable to Miami’s pitching staff historically
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
MIA — Max Meyer (RHP)
Record: 5–4 ERA: 3.42 WHIP: 1.18 K/BB: 64/18 Last 3 Starts: 2.25 ERA, 0.98 WHIP
Profile: Meyer is finally healthy and pitching like the top‑tier prospect Miami envisioned. His slider is a legitimate out pitch, and his fastball command has improved dramatically.
Keys to Success:
- Keep slider down vs. RH power (Reynolds, Suwinski)
- Avoid walks — Pirates thrive on extending innings
- Work ahead early to neutralize Cruz’s bat speed
PIT — Paul Skenes (RHP)
Record: 6–3 ERA: 2.88 WHIP: 1.05 K/BB: 92/20 Last 3 Starts: 3.12 ERA, 1.10 WHIP
Profile: Skenes is already one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball. His 99–101 mph fastball and wipeout slider generate elite swing‑and‑miss rates. At home, he’s been nearly unhittable.
Keys to Success:
- Elevate fastball vs. Miami’s aggressive RH hitters
- Keep Chisholm off the bases
- Manage pitch count — Miami works deep counts well
Key Player Matchups
1. Jazz Chisholm Jr. (MIA) vs. Paul Skenes
- Chisholm’s bat speed matches up well with high velocity
- If he reaches base twice, Miami’s win probability spikes
2. Bryan Reynolds (PIT) vs. Max Meyer
- Reynolds is 5-for-12 lifetime vs. Meyer (including minors)
- Meyer must keep the ball away from Reynolds’ pull side
3. Josh Bell (MIA) vs. Pirates Bullpen
- Bell’s late‑inning power is a threat against a weakened PIT bullpen
4. Oneil Cruz (PIT) vs. Meyer’s Slider
- Cruz struggles with low‑and‑away breaking balls
- If he adjusts, he’s the most dangerous hitter in the game
Betting Trends
- Pirates are 8–3 in Skenes’ last 11 starts
- Marlins are 6–2 in Meyer’s last 8 starts
- Under is 7–3 in Miami’s last 10 road games
- Under is 6–1 in Skenes’ home starts
- Marlins are 4–1 in their last 5 vs. Pittsburgh
Predictive Analysis
This is a premium pitching duel. Both starters are in excellent form, and both offenses have been inconsistent. The difference may come down to:
- Bullpen depth → advantage Miami
- Home‑field edge → advantage Pittsburgh
- Top‑end pitching → slight edge to Skenes
Expect a low‑scoring, tightly contested game where one mistake decides it.
GAME ODDS
Miami Marlins 7.5
Pittsburgh Pirates – 155
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 13, 2026








