- Matchup: Arizona Diamondbacks vs Miami Marlins
- Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
- Venue: LoanDepot Park, Miami, FL
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
- Betting Odds: Arizona (-160) Miami (+132)
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The Miami Marlins (30-35) are set to face the Arizona Diamondbacks (33-31) at LoanDepot Park this Tuesday. With the Diamondbacks favored at -160, the Marlins sit at +132. The game’s over/under is set at 9 runs, with Zac Gallen and Max Meyer expected to take the mound as starting pitchers.

On average, the Arizona Diamondbacks are registering 4.3 runs per game, placing them 14th overall in Major League Baseball. They have scored a total of 278 runs with a team on-base percentage of .304. The squad has hit 113 doubles and 56 home runs, accounting for 267 RBIs and 509 hits this season, yielding a batting average of .240. Their slugging percentage stands at .388, while they have recorded 478 strikeouts and earned 188 walks.
The Diamondbacks currently hold a team ERA of 4.19, ranking them 17th in the league, with a total of 454 strikeouts by the pitching staff. They have allowed 77 home runs and 292 runs overall (16th in MLB). The team has issued 191 walks with a collective FIP of 4.41 for the season. Arizona has conceded 534 hits (averaging 8.5 hits per 9 innings) and 264 earned runs, achieving a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.38 and a WHIP of 1.28.
This season, the Diamondbacks have turned to 209 relievers, with 88 runners inherited, of which 23.9% scored. The bullpen has made 40 holds, ranking 9th in baseball. Arizona’s pitchers have faced runners in scoring positions 61 times, with 76 high-leverage outings. The bullpen has secured 17 saves from 26 save opportunities, resulting in a save percentage of 65.4% and appearing in 67 save scenarios.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have registered 1,700 putouts, 546 assists, and 25 errors this season, yielding a .989 fielding percentage which positions them 5th in the league. They have completed 48 double plays and recorded a defensive efficiency of 71.4% over their 5,100 innings, placing them 6th among all major league teams.
Pitcher Zac Gallen has logged 1,071 innings in his MLB career, collecting 1,103 strikeouts with an earned run average of 3.69 (allowing 439 earned runs). His WHIP stands at 1.181, having given up 921 hits (7.7 per nine innings) and 344 walks. Gallen’s career record is 69-57, with a FIP of 3.63 against 4,428 opponents thus far.
The Marlins hold a slugging percentage of .379 and score an average of 4.18 runs per game, placing them 20th in baseball. They have hit 101 doubles, drawn 219 total walks, and scored 272 runs. Miami has logged 55 home runs this season, along with 261 RBIs, and has struck out 541 times (14th in MLB) with 522 hits recorded. Their on-base percentage sits at .320, with a batting average of .243.
The Miami pitching staff has a collective WHIP of 1.264 and a FIP of 3.98. They are ranked 7th in MLB for total hits allowed, with 491 on the year. The team has surrendered 295 runs, sporting a 4.29 team ERA (272 earned runs). Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.60, with 548 strikeouts and 231 walks issued, alongside allowing 62 home runs and 4.65 runs per 9 innings (20th in the league).
In 57 save situations, the Marlins have successfully converted 32 saves with 9 blown saves. They have used their bullpen in 24 save opportunities, securing 15 saves while their inherited runner scoring percentage stands at 21.3% from 75 inherited runners. Miami’s relief pitchers have appeared in 60 high-leverage situations and 51 times with runners on base, achieving a 62.5% save rate, ranking 17th overall. They have deployed 205 bullpen pitchers this season.
The Miami Marlins have turned 44 double plays, with a fielding percentage of .980 (29th in the league). They have amassed 520 assists, made 46 errors, and tallied 1,713 putouts throughout the season. Their defensive efficiency is 70.5%, ranking them 12th in MLB over 5,139 innings.
In his professional career, Meyer has allowed 191 hits while achieving 201 strikeouts over 200 innings pitched. With a WHIP of 1.292 and a FIP of 4.3, he has given up 98 earned runs, maintaining a K/BB ratio of 2.96 and facing 860 batters. His career record stands at 12-11, along with a 4.40 ERA and an average of 8.6 hits allowed per nine innings.
Which team will secure a victory in tonight’s MLB matchup—will it be against the spread or straight up?
Prediction: Back Arizona (-160)
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