Final Jul 2
STL 7 +108 o8.0
PIT 4 -117 u8.0
Final Jul 2
CHW 6 +190 o9.0
CLE 7 -210 u9.0
Final Jul 2
BOS 8 -154 o8.0
MIA 3 +142 u8.0
Final (10) Jul 2
NYM 7 -137 o9.0
WAS 2 +127 u9.0
Final Jul 2
CIN 5 +186 o8.5
NYY 4 -205 u8.5
Final Jul 2
HOU 6 +101 o8.0
TOR 7 -109 u8.0
Final Jul 2
SF 5 +171 o8.0
ATL 3 -187 u8.0
Final Jul 2
DET 3 +117 o7.5
MIN 5 -127 u7.5
Final Jul 2
SD 0 -114 o7.0
TEX 7 +105 u7.0
Final Jul 2
PHI 6 +108 o9.5
CHC 4 -117 u9.5
Final Jul 2
TB 5 +103 o9.0
KC 1 -111 u9.0
Final Jul 2
MIL 4 -109 o11.0
COL 3 +101 u11.0
Final Jul 2
LAA 5 -107 o8.0
OAK 7 -101 u8.0
Final Jul 2
BAL 2 -101 o7.0
SEA 0 -107 u7.0
Final Jul 2
AZ 5 +164 o9.0
LAD 6 -179 u9.0
Bally Sports Network

Miami @ Milwaukee preview

American Family Field

Last Meeting ( Sep 13, 2023 ) Miami 2, Milwaukee 0

The visiting Miami Marlins will turn to rookie right-hander Eury Perez as they look to salvage a split with the Milwaukee Brewers in the finale of the four-game series on Thursday afternoon.

Perez (5-4, 2.90 ERA) will be opposed by right-hander Adrian Houser (5-4, 4.58 ERA), who is scheduled to be activated off the injured list for his first start since Aug. 27. Houser has been sidelined due to a swollen right elbow.

After dropping the first two games of the series, the Marlins bounced back for a 2-0 win on Wednesday night behind Braxton Garrett, who allowed four hits over six innings. A trio of relievers completed the seven-hit shutout.

Milwaukee, which won the first two games 12-0 and 3-1, had the leadoff hitter aboard in six of the nine innings on Wednesday but went 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position. The Brewers, who were shut out for the 11th time this season, are 14-49 when scoring three runs or fewer, and 67-15 when scoring four or more.

"That's a great job from the leadoff hitter, for sure, getting on six of the nine," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. "There was maybe a couple innings first and second, and then the next hit was obviously not there all night."

Miami (75-71) is tied with the San Francisco Giants (75-71), a half-game behind the Cincinnati Reds (76-71) and Arizona (76-71) for the final National League wild-card spot.

The Brewers (81-64), who lost for just the second time in their past 12 home games, retained their four-game lead in the NL Central over the Chicago Cubs (78-69), who lost 7-3 at Colorado.

Houser is 2-2 with a 6.26 ERA over his past six starts. In his latest outing, vs. the San Diego Padres, he allowed four runs in two innings before leaving with right forearm tightness. He did not get a decision in the Brewers' 10-6 win.

Houser is 2-0 with a 3.07 ERA in three career appearances, including two starts, against Miami.

Milwaukee left fielder Christian Yelich (.274, 17 home runs, 70 RBIs) missed his fifth straight game on Wednesday due to a sore lower back. However, he went through a pregame routine and is nearing a return, Counsell said.

Outfielder Mark Canha, who left the Tuesday game with a sore left wrist, will be out again on Thursday but could return on Friday.

Perez, 20, will be making his seventh start since being recalled in early August from Double-A Pensacola. After losing on Aug. 7, he has not had a decision in his past five starts, allowing nine earned runs 25 2/3 innings (3.16 ERA).

In his two September starts, Perez has yielded five runs in 9 2/3, giving up four homers, walking six and striking out nine. In his most recent outing, he gave up two runs on four hits in five innings in Miami's 3-2 win at Philadelphia on Friday.

"Again, he's 20 years old, and I thought he did really good against a tough environment, Friday night in Philly, it's not easy for anybody," Marlins manager Skip Schumaker said after that contest. "But for Eury to get through five, I think there's always going to be some learning lessons and I think he learned some stuff tonight."

Miami leadoff hitter Luis Arraez had two singles in four at-bats on Wednesday to raise his major-league-leading average to .349.

Marlins center fielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. left in the fourth inning Wednesday with right knee discomfort after trying to beat out a double-play grounder.

--Field Level Media

Pages Related to This Topic

About Units and “ROI”

Units are a standardized measurement used to determine the size of each of your bets relative to your bankroll. For example, if you have a bankroll of $200 and you bet 5% of your bankroll each time, each of your units is worth $10. A bettor with a $2000 bankroll who bets 5% per bet has units of $100. We use the number of units to standardize the amount the trend is up or down across different bet amounts.

ROI is the best indicator of success and measures how much you bet vs. how much you profited. Any positive ROI is good in sports betting with great long-term bettors sitting in the 5-7% range.

Sports Betting Bankroll Management and ROI Guide

Weather Forecast