The Detroit Tigers will take the field against the Miami Marlins (11-31) on Monday. The game begins at 6:40 PM ET on BSDET, with the Tigers listed as -177 favorites on the moneyline.
Matt Manning will get the ball for Detroit while Miami will counter with Sixto Sanchez.
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The Tigers are 10-8 in games they were listed as the moneyline favorite (winning 55.6% of those games).
Detroit has played as moneyline favorites of -177 or shorter in just two games this season, which it split 1-1.
The Marlins have entered the game as underdogs 28 times this season and won eight, or 28.6%, of those games.
This season, Miami has won three of its 13 games, or 23.1%, when it’s the underdog by at least +147 on the moneyline.
The Tigers have had an over/under set by oddsmakers 40 times, and have combined with opponents to go over the total in 19 of those games (19-19-2).
The Marlins and their opponents have hit the over in 25 of their 42 games with a total this season.
Tigers Stats & Insights
The Tigers are the 21st-highest scoring team in baseball averaging 4.1 runs per game (162 total).
Detroit ranks 22nd in MLB with 36 total home runs.
The Tigers have the 22nd-ranked batting average in the majors (.228).
Detroit’s 9.1 strikeouts per game rank 23rd in the majors.
The Tigers pitching staff is 14th in MLB with a collective 8.6 strikeouts per nine innings.
Detroit has the seventh-ranked team ERA across all MLB pitching staffs (3.42).
Marlins Stats & Insights
The Marlins rank 25th in the majors with 155 total runs scored this season.
Miami’s 34 home runs rank 25th in Major League Baseball.
The Marlins’ .226 batting average ranks 24th in the league this season.
Miami is one of the best teams in baseball at making contact this season, ranking sixth with an average of 7.5 strikeouts per game.
The Marlins average 8.7 strikeouts per nine innings as a pitching staff, ninth-most in the big leagues.
Miami has the 29th-ranked ERA (5.27) in the majors this season.
Tigers Key Players to Watch
Manning will start for the Tigers, his first of the season.
Riley Greene leads Detroit with nine home runs this season. He’s batting .248 with 18 RBI.
Mark Canha is a key run producer for Detroit with a .236 average, six homers and 20 RBI.
Kerry Carpenter is batting .274 to lead Detroit, while adding five homers and 18 runs batted in this season.
Spencer Torkelson is batting .224 with an OBP of .294 and a slugging percentage of .333 this season.
Marlins Key Players to Watch
Sanchez (0-1) will take to the mound for the Marlins and make his fourth start of the season.
Jazz Chisholm has racked up a team-high 21 runs batted in.
Bryan De La Cruz’s eight home runs, 21 RBI and .263 batting average all lead his team.
Josh Bell has four doubles, five home runs and 18 walks while hitting .203.
Nick Gordon is hitting .214 with three doubles, five home runs and four walks.
Tigers and Marlins Injuries
Tigers: Gio Urshela: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Kenta Maeda: 15 Day IL (Illness), Shelby Miller: 15 Day IL (Ulnar nerve inflammation), Sawyer Gipson-Long: 60 Day IL (Groin)
Marlins: Tim Anderson: 10 Day IL (Back), Avisaíl García: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Edward Cabrera: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Bryan Hoeing: 15 Day IL (Hamstring), Sandy Alcantara: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Josh Simpson: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Eury Pérez: 60 Day IL (Elbow), JT Chargois: 60 Day IL (Neck), Xavier Edwards: 60 Day IL (Foot)
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