MLB Game Preview: Miami Marlins (9-8) vs. Atlanta Braves (10-7)

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Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
First pitch is scheduled for 7:15 PM EDT
TV: BravesVision, Marlins.TV, MLB.TV, Gray TV

This NL East divisional series Game 2 features the Marlins holding a 1-0 lead after a 10-4 road win in Monday’s opener. Atlanta looks to even the set at home while Miami tries to steal another victory in a tough early road stretch (2-5 away). The Braves lead the division with superior run differential (+14); the Marlins sit second but have shown offensive life against Atlanta’s pitching.

Team Records & Recent Form

Marlins (9-8, 2nd NL East): Miami is 2-5 on the road but riding momentum from Monday’s series-opening blowout (10-4 vs. ATL). They are roughly 4-3 in their last 7 overall, with recent results including losses to Detroit (Apr 10-12) before the Atlanta win. Offense has been contact-driven (80 runs scored, .259 BA) but the bullpen has been inconsistent in high-leverage spots. They average ~4.7 runs per game while allowing ~4.4.

Braves (10-7, 1st NL East): Atlanta is 6-4 at home and 5-3 in its last 8 overall but dropped Monday’s contest. The lineup ranks high in power (21 HR, .274 BA, .442 SLG) and has produced 94 runs. Starting pitching has been a strength early, though the bullpen was taxed in the series opener. They score ~5.2 runs per game while allowing ~4.0.

Weather Updates

Warm and neutral-to-hitter-friendly at Truist Park: temperatures around 78–82°F at first pitch with low humidity (~50%), light southwest winds 5–10 mph (minimal carry but slight push toward right/center), and only a ~15% chance of scattered showers. Partly cloudy skies with no rain delays expected. Conditions support a standard 2.5–3 hour pace and potential for extra-base hits without extreme wind or cold impacts.

Injury Report

Miami Marlins

Maximo Acosta (SS): 10-Day IL (return target Apr 17).

Other depth pieces (e.g., bullpen arms) are available but the infield is thinned.

Atlanta Braves

Joe Jimenez (RP): 60-Day IL (knee).

Joey Wentz (RP): 60-Day IL (knee).

Sean Murphy (C): 10-Day IL (hip).

Ha-Seong Kim (INF): 10-Day IL (finger).

Spencer Strider (SP): 15-Day IL (elbow).

Hurston Waldrep (SP): Questionable (possible surgery for loose bodies in arm; 60-Day IL).

Atlanta’s rotation and bullpen depth are tested, but Reynaldo López is confirmed available and healthy. Miami is relatively stable for tonight.

Key

Player Matchups to Watch / Probable Pitchers

Max Meyer (MIA, RHP, 1-0, 3.68 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, 15 K in 14.2 IP) vs. Reynaldo López (ATL, RHP, 1-0, 1.15 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, 13 K in 15.2 IP)

Meyer has shown command issues (8 BB already) but keeps the ball in the park. López has been dominant early (low ERA, strong ground-ball rate) and provides length—key against Miami’s aggressive lineup.

Braves power (Matt Olson, Austin Riley, Marcell Ozuna) vs. Meyer’s fastball/slider: Atlanta can capitalize on any elevated pitches after Monday’s offensive frustration.

Marlins contact threats (e.g., Javier Sanoja, recent hot bats) vs. López’s arsenal: Miami must generate early pressure before López settles.

Bullpens: Both have been used recently; Atlanta’s relief corps has more margin given the home edge and starter advantage. Defense and baserunning favor the hosts.

Series History

Marlins lead the 2026 season series 1-0 after Monday’s 10-4 victory. Historically the Braves have owned the matchup (recent 4-2 edge in 2025), but Miami’s current form and Atlanta’s injury-depleted pitching staff create a competitive early tilt. All-time the rivalry remains balanced, but home dominance tilts toward Atlanta in this set.

Betting Trends

Braves are strong as home favorites (-150 or better) and 6-4 at Truist Park.

Marlins are 2-5 on the road and have gone Over in several recent games.

López’s elite early numbers vs. Meyer’s walk rate tilt the pitching edge heavily to Atlanta; totals lean higher in warm Atlanta evenings.

Game Odds

Miami Marlins                  8.5

Atlanta Braves                  – 163

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 13, 2026

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