The Miami Marlins will get a chance at a series victory over the Milwaukee Brewers as the two teams face off in the series finale. Kevin Slowey will take the mound following his epic seven-inning bullpen effort in the marathon 20-inning game versus the New York Mets.
Pitching Matchup
Proj Win% | Proj ERA | FIP | ERA | Marlins | Brewers | ERA | FIP | Proj ERA | Proj Win% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
.410 | 4.79 | 4.12 | 3.77 | Slowey | Figaro | 4.08 | 4.95 | 3.49 | .557 |
No matter how Slowey does tonight, he still gets mad props for how well he performed in the 20-inning game against the Mets. Mad props, yo.
I don't know who Alfredo Figaro is, but apparently the Steamer projections are expecting big things from him. I'll admit, so far so good. Still, I don't expect him to play as well as listed.
Lineup
Order | Player | Proj wOBA vs. RHP |
---|---|---|
1 | Juan Pierre | .292 |
2 | Ed Lucas | --- |
3 | Giancarlo Stanton | .395 |
4 | Marcell Ozuna | .307 |
5 | Derek Dietrich | .310 |
6 | Greg Dobbs | .285 |
7 | Adeiny Hechavarria | .274 |
8 | Rob Brantly | .297 |
9 | Pitcher | --- |
No Justin Ruggiano still, and Greg Dobbs gives the newly reactivated Logan Morrison a short rest before tomorrow's off-night. This may not be an easy game for run scoring. Save us Stanton!
Notes
- I will not be around for tonight's game, as I will be studying for my test.
- Ichthyomancy updates should be caught up tomorrow. I'll give you guys a quick post regarding that either tomorrow night or on the weekend, but the points should be calculated through tonight's game.
Bold Prediction: Brewers def. Marlins 5-1