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Marlins vs. Padres: Start time, how to watch, game thread and Fish Picks—June 2, 2019

Game preview, lineups, news and props for Marlins vs. Padres in San Diego.

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Welcome to Sunday’s Marlins (20-36) vs. Padres (30-28) game thread.

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Marlins Lineup

  1. LF Austin Dean
  2. RF Garrett Cooper
  3. 3B Brian Anderson
  4. 2B Starlin Castro
  5. CF Harold Ramírez
  6. 1B Martín Prado
  7. C Jorge Alfaro
  8. SS Miguel Rojas
  9. P Trevor Richards (3.82 ERA, 4.99 FIP, 21.2 K%, 35.1 Hard Hit% in 61.1 IP)

Notes: Five of the past six Marlins games have been completed in three hours or less. They could use another one like that in order to fly out of town at a reasonable hour...Wouldn’t blame any of you for being a bit distracted by the 2019 draft (which starts on Monday). More preview details about that linked below.

Padres Lineup

  1. 2B Greg Garcia
  2. RF Josh Naylor
  3. SS Manny Machado
  4. 1B Eric Hosmer
  5. LF Hunter Renfroe
  6. CF Wil Myers
  7. 3B Ty France
  8. C Austin Allen
  9. P Matt Strahm (3.21 ERA, 3.99 FIP, 22.1 K%, 38.2 Hard Hit% in 56.0 IP)

Notes: In the midst of his longest hitless streak since signing with San Diego, Machado is 0-for-his-last-12. The $300 million man is nearly three weeks removed from his most recent home run...After being hammered in his 2019 debut, Strahm has quietly been outstanding—no more than three runs allowed in any of his past nine starts while issuing only eight total walks. The lefty has three previous appearances vs. the Marlins in his career, but only as a reliever.


How to watch/listen/follow

The game gets underway at 6:10 p.m. ET. Watch on FOX Sports Florida and via MLB.TV or listen on 940 WINZ.

Fish Picks

Please comment below or tweet to @fishstripes with your picks for the following props. The contest locks at first pitch.

  1. Which starting pitcher lasts longer? (Richards/Strahm)
  2. Will Sergio Romo make an appearance? (Yes/No)
  3. Who wins? (Marlins/Padres)