- Matchup: Miami Marlins vs. Philadelphia Phillies
- Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2026
- Venue: Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Philadelphia
- Betting Odds: Miami (+102) Philadelphia (-122)
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On Tuesday, the Philadelphia Phillies (38-33) will host the Miami Marlins (36-36) at Citizens Bank Park. The moneyline for this matchup shows Miami at +102 and Philadelphia at -122. The over/under for the game is set at 8.5 runs. The anticipated starting pitchers are Tyler Phillips and Jesus Luzardo.

The Miami Marlins boast a slugging percentage of .383 and have been struck out 590 times, while drawing 244 walks throughout the season. They have accumulated 298 RBIs and recorded 584 hits, holding a batting average of .246. The team has achieved 116 doubles and launched 60 home runs. With a total of 310 runs scored, Miami has an on-base percentage of .323. On average, the Marlins produce 4.3 runs per game, ranking 17th in the league.
Miami’s pitching staff maintains a K/BB ratio of 2.45 and a WHIP of 1.25. The Marlins have allowed 67 home runs and a total of 310 runs this season (15th in MLB). They have surrendered 538 hits (7.6 per 9 innings) and 286 earned runs, resulting in a team ERA of 4.07 (13th in the league) with 624 strikeouts. They’ve also issued 255 walks and have a team FIP of 3.91 for the season.
The Marlins’ bullpen has recorded a save percentage of 64.3% after entering 69 save situations. They have secured 18 saves this season, missing out on 10 out of their 28 save opportunities. This group has inherited 86 baserunners, with 22.1% scoring. The relief pitchers have faced runners on base 57 times, appearing 67 times in high-leverage spots. Overall, the Marlins have utilized 228 relievers this season, achieving 40 holds (13th in MLB).
Defensively, the Marlins have converted 70.6% of balls hit into play into outs across 5,616 innings, ranking 9th in MLB. They have a total of 1,872 putouts, 565 assists, and 47 errors, which leads to a fielding average of .981, placing them 29th in the majors. They’ve also executed 48 double plays.
Tyler Phillips has pitched for 162 innings in his MLB career, striking out 121 batters with an earned run average of 3.44 (62 earned runs allowed) and a WHIP of 1.258. He has given up 149 hits (8.3 hits per 9 innings) and issued 55 walks. With a career record of 7-3, Phillips has a FIP of 3.39 and has faced 680 batters during his tenure in the league.
The Philadelphia Phillies have accumulated 88 home runs this season, along with 278 RBIs. They have also hit 92 doubles, drawn 211 walks, and scored 285 runs. Currently, the Phillies have an on-base percentage of .296 and a batting average of .228. Their team slugging percentage stands at .385, and they score an average of 4.01 runs per game (27th in MLB). They’ve been struck out 614 times (9th in MLB) and have tallied 540 hits.
Philadelphia’s pitching unit features a WHIP of 1.304 and a FIP of 3.62 this season. They are ranked 26th in the league for total hits allowed with 627. The Phillies’ pitching staff has given up 308 runs overall, posting an ERA of 4.11 (288 earned runs). Their K/BB ratio is 9.40 (660 strikeouts to 196 walks), and they have surrendered 75 home runs, allowing 4.39 runs per 9 innings (12th in MLB).
Over 61 save situations, the Phillies have recorded 30 holds and 7 blown saves. They have called upon their relievers 30 times for save opportunities, converting 23 saves. Philadelphia’s relief pitchers have an inherited score percentage of 32.0% from their 75 inherited runners. They have entered 64 high-leverage situations and 59 instances with inherited baserunners. The Phillies rank 4th in MLB with a save percentage of 76.7%, deploying 234 relievers so far this season.
Defensively, the Phillies have completed 42 double plays and maintain a fielding percentage of .987 (11th in the league). They have accrued 598 assists, and 32 errors, with a total of 1,870 putouts this season. In 5,610 innings played, they show a defensive efficiency of 67.0% (29th in MLB).
In his career, Luzardo has allowed 708 hits and accumulated 863 strikeouts across 773 innings pitched. Luzardo (46-45 career record) holds an ERA of 4.21, giving up 8.2 hits per 9 innings. He has surrendered a total of 362 earned runs, with a WHIP of 1.254 and a FIP of 4.1. His K/BB ratio stands at 3.29 after facing 3,240 batters in his MLB career.
Who will triumph in tonight’s MLB clash against the spread or moneyline?
Selection: Back Miami (+102)
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