- Matchup: Miami Marlins vs Los Angeles Dodgers
- Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
- Venue: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Broadcast: Spectrum SportsNet LA
- Betting Odds: Miami (+132) Los Angeles (-160)
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The Los Angeles Dodgers (20-9) aim to secure a win against the Miami Marlins (13-16) at Dodger Stadium this Wednesday. The moneyline for this matchup shows the Marlins at +132 and the Dodgers at -160, with the over/under set at 8 runs. Scheduled starters for the game are Sandy Alcantara and Tyler Glasnow.

This season, the Marlins have recorded a total of 48 doubles and hit 21 home runs. The team’s slugging percentage stands at .385, with 225 strikeouts and 102 walks. On average, Miami scores 4.5 runs per game, placing them 16th overall in MLB. They have 124 RBIs and 243 hits, while their team batting average is .253, contributing to a total of 130 runs and an on-base percentage (OBP) of .331.
Miami’s pitching staff sports an earned run average (ERA) of 4.08, ranking 16th in the league, with 249 strikeouts recorded. They have allowed 27 home runs and 131 runs this season, placing them 18th in the league. The team has walked 111 batters, resulting in a FIP of 4.03. Miami pitchers have allowed 214 hits (averaging 7.6 hits per 9 innings) and 115 earned runs, showcasing a K/BB ratio of 2.24 and a cumulative WHIP of 1.28.
The Marlins’ bullpen has a save conversion rate of 57.1%, having entered 31 save situations, converting 8 out of 14 opportunities. They’ve inherited 33 runners this season, with a scoring percentage of 33.3%. Additionally, Marlins relievers have appeared in 88 games total, with 16 holds recorded this year (17th in MLB).
This season, the Miami Marlins have logged 761 putouts, 226 assists, and 21 errors, resulting in a fielding percentage of .979, which ranks 28th in the majors, along with 15 double plays. They have an efficiency of converting 70.8% of balls hit into play into outs over 2,283 innings played, sitting 12th in professional baseball.
Alcantara, with a career record of 55-69, has a FIP of 3.57, facing 4,591 hitters throughout his MLB career. He has permitted 967 hits (averaging 7.8 hits per 9 innings) and issued 343 walks. His earned run average stands at 3.63 (allowing 450 ERs), with a WHIP of 1.174. Over 1,116 innings pitched, he has racked up 958 strikeouts in the major leagues.
The Dodgers feature a slugging percentage of .466, averaging 5.66 runs per game (2nd in MLB). They have hit 49 doubles, drawn 115 walks, and scored 164 runs. Los Angeles has smashed 45 home runs this season, garnering 156 RBIs while striking out 239 times (15th in the league) with a total of 272 hits, leading to a team OBP of .355 and a batting average of .277.
Los Angeles boasts a WHIP of 1.105 and a FIP of 3.59 among its pitchers this season. Their K/BB ratio is 8.80 (251 strikeouts versus 87 walks), positioning them first in the league for total hits allowed with just 196. They have conceded 25 home runs and allow only 3.38 runs per 9 innings (also 1st in the league). The Dodgers’ pitching squad has yielded 96 runs this season, holding a team ERA of 3.27 (93 earned runs).
The Dodgers have faced 28 save situations, posting 16 holds and 5 blown saves. Their relievers have secured 7 saves out of 12 save opportunities, allowing inherited runners to score at a rate of 26.7% from 30 inherited base runners. They have entered high-pressure situations 28 times this season, ranking 19th in the league with a save rate of 58.3%, using a total of 88 relief pitchers.
Los Angeles has achieved 20 double plays and maintains a fielding percentage of .991 (4th in baseball), with 240 assists, 9 errors, and 768 putouts this season. Defensively, they’ve attained a 73.4% efficiency over 2,304 innings played (2nd in professional baseball).
In his career, Glasnow has allowed 591 hits while amassing 990 strikeouts in 787 innings. With a WHIP of 1.128 and a FIP of 3.6, he has issued a total of 322 earned runs. Glasnow holds a K/BB ratio of 3.33 and has faced 3,205 batters, owning a win-loss record of 46-36 and an ERA of 3.68, permitting 6.8 hits per 9 innings.
Who will triumph in today’s MLB matchup, covering the spread or taking the moneyline?
Pick: Choose Los Angeles (-160)
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