Prediction: Miami Marlins VS Washington Nationals 2025-06-14
Folks, we've got a real barnburner on our hands here. The Miami Marlins, fresh off an 11-9 win in a game that lasted longer than a Kardashian marriage, are looking to keep the good times rolling against the Washington Nationals. And by good times, I mean they're trying to avoid getting swept, but let's be real, they're not exactly the model of consistency.
The Marlins' Cade Gibson, a rookie reliever-turned-starter, gets the nod against Trevor Williams, who's been struggling mightily. I mean, eight runs in 8 2/3 innings? That's like me trying to cook a frozen pizza in a toaster β it's a recipe for disaster. The Nationals are on a six-game losing streak, and I'm starting to think they're trying to break the record for most consecutive losses while still maintaining a semblance of confidence.
Now, let's talk numbers. The Marlins have won three of four against the Nationals this season, which is more than the Nationals have won in their last six games combined. Miami's got a minus-91 run differential, which is the second-worst in the NL. The Nationals aren't exactly swimming in a sea of success either, with a minus-60 run differential.
The odds are looking like this: Marlins at +2.22 (DraftKings) or +2.2 (Fanatics), Nationals at -1.67 (DraftKings) or -1.69 (Fanatics). The spread is 1.5 runs, with the Marlins at +1.58 (DraftKings) or +1.57 (Fanatics), and the Nationals at -1.5 (DraftKings) or -1.5 (Fanatics). The over/under is 9.0 runs, with both books offering 1.91 odds for either side.
Given the historical trends, we know that underdogs win about 41% of the time in baseball. However, considering the Marlins' recent form and the Nationals' struggles, I'm inclined to think the Marlins might just pull off the upset.
My data-driven best bet? Take the Marlins on the moneyline at +2.22 (DraftKings) or +2.2 (Fanatics). It's not like I'm predicting a guaranteed win or anything (although, let's be real, it's not like the Nationals are exactly inspiring confidence), but I think the Marlins have a decent chance of keeping their winning streak going.
The over/under is a tougher call, but given the recent hitting trends of both teams, I'm leaning towards the over 9.0 runs at 1.91 odds. I mean, can you trust Trevor Williams to shut down the Marlins' offense? Didn't think so.
In conclusion, my picks are:
- Miami Marlins on the moneyline at +2.22 (DraftKings) or +2.2 (Fanatics)
* Over 9.0 runs at 1.91 odds
There you have it, folks. Take it to the bank, or in this case, the sportsbook.
Created: June 14, 2025, 11:08 a.m. GMT