Cleveland Guardians vs Miami Marlins August 13th 2025
The Miami Marlins will take on the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. The Marlins have a record of 57-62 and are third in the NL East. They are on a four-game losing streak and have gone 3-7 in their last ten games.
The Cleveland Guardians hold a 62-56 record and sit second in the AL Central. They recently won a game and have an 8-2 record over the last ten games. The game is set for Wednesday, August 13, 2025, at 6:40 PM, with Eury Pérez starting for the Marlins and Gavin Williams for the Guardians.
Marlins vs Guardians Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Miami Marlins vs. Cleveland Guardians
- Venue: Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH
- Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2025
- Betting Odds: Marlins Moneyline +106, Guardians Moneyline -124
The Marlins Can Win If…
The Miami Marlins recently played against the Cleveland Guardians and lost 4-3. Janson Junk pitched five innings, allowing three runs on six hits. Dane Myers contributed with a hit and an RBI, while Heriberto Hernandez added a double and an RBI.
Despite recent losses, the Marlins have strengths that can help them win. Their team batting average of .251 ranks 7th in the league. They also rank 6th in doubles with 197, showing potential for extra-base hits.
Eury Pérez will start for the Marlins with an ERA of 3.25 and a WHIP of 1.01. Pérez’s ability to limit baserunners gives the Marlins a chance to control the game. Xavier Edwards, with a .304 batting average, can help generate offense at the top of the lineup.
The Guardians Can Win If…
The Cleveland Guardians recently won 4-3 against the Miami Marlins. José Ramírez was a standout, hitting two home runs and driving in two runs. Kyle Manzardo also contributed with a home run and an RBI.
The Guardians have a strong pitching staff, with a team ERA of 3.81, ranking 11th in the league. Gavin Williams, their starting pitcher for the next game, has a solid ERA of 3.17. The team’s pitching strength gives them a good chance to control the game.
Offensively, the Guardians have power hitters like José Ramírez, who has 25 home runs this season. Kyle Manzardo adds to the lineup with 21 home runs. With players like these, the Guardians can put runs on the board and secure a win.
The Lean
The Guardians are favored with a moneyline of -124, while the Marlins are at +106. My model projects the Guardians to win with a score of 5-3. Given the Guardians’ stronger pitching stats, with an ERA of 3.81 compared to the Marlins’ 4.52, the recommendation is to pick the Guardians to win straight up.
The total for the game is set at 7.5. My model projects a combined score of 8 runs. The Marlins’ pitching has allowed a higher batting average against at .249, suggesting more runs. Therefore, the recommendation is to take the over at 7.5 (-127).
Jose Ramirez, Guardians Aim for More Homer Heroics vs. Marlins
Jose Ramirez gave Cleveland exactly what it needed Tuesday night — a timely reminder of why he remains one of the most feared hitters in baseball. The Cleveland Guardians star snapped out of a mini-slump in emphatic fashion, clubbing two home runs, including the go-ahead blast in the eighth inning, to power a 4-3 win over the visiting Miami Marlins.
It was Ramirez’s franchise-record 27th career multi-homer game, and it could not have come at a better time. Cleveland’s offense had been sputtering, and Ramirez himself entered the night batting just .080 over his last six games with no RBIs. But in front of the home crowd, he wasted no time, taking Janson Junk deep in the first inning and later crushing a cutter from Calvin Faucher for the game-winner.
Manager Stephen Vogt couldn’t help but smile after the performance. “That’s just Josey doing Josey things,” Vogt said. “It always feels like he’s going to deliver when he’s coming up late.”
Guardians Riding the Momentum
Tuesday’s win kept Cleveland just one game back of the New York Yankees for the final AL Wild Card spot. The Guardians are now 10-2 since July 29, riding not only Ramirez’s bat but also the scorching hot Kyle Manzardo. The cleanup hitter is hitting .382 with five home runs and 10 RBIs during the surge, and he even went back-to-back with Ramirez against Junk in the opener.
“I feel the key to our recent success is the way he’s swinging the bat,” Ramirez said of Manzardo. “I’m very happy for him.”
Cleveland’s starting pitching has been just as sharp. Right-hander Gavin Williams, who takes the mound Wednesday, has allowed just four runs across his last four starts, going 2-0 with a 1.30 ERA in that stretch. Known as “The Big Rig,” Williams has been a steady presence despite his 2-7 career interleague record. Fans can find more matchups like this in the MLB previews section.
Probable Pitchers
Team | Pitcher | W-L | ERA | Last Start |
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Guardians | Gavin Williams | 7-4 | 3.17 | 6.0 IP, 1 ER vs. DET |
Marlins | Eury Perez | 4-3 | 3.25 | 5.1 IP, 5 ER vs. ATL |
Marlins Looking to Stop the Skid
The Marlins enter Wednesday’s game having lost seven of their last nine following a brief five-game winning streak. Pitching woes have been the main culprit, as Miami owns a 6.39 ERA over that stretch. Eury Perez will look to change that narrative.
Perez is coming off his worst start of the season, allowing five runs to the Atlanta Braves in 5 1/3 innings. Still, his track record in interleague play is exceptional — he’s 6-0 with a 0.90 ERA in nine such starts in his young career. Bettors can track odds for this matchup in the MLB scores and odds section and get picks from the MLB expert betting guide.
Offensively, rookies Heriberto Hernandez and Jakob Marsee have been bright spots. Hernandez is batting .333 with two homers and seven RBIs in his past seven games, while Marsee has a .382 average and five stolen bases in 12 games since making his MLB debut on Aug. 1.
Recent Team Performance
Team | Last 10 Games | Runs Scored | Runs Allowed | Current Streak |
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Guardians | 8-2 | 52 | 31 | W1 |
Marlins | 3-7 | 39 | 62 | L1 |
Key Factors to Watch
One of the most intriguing matchups will be how Miami’s young hitters handle Williams’ fastball-slider combo. The Guardians’ righty has been dominant against right-handers, holding them to a .188 batting average this season. On the other side, Perez’s ability to keep Ramirez and Manzardo in the yard could dictate whether Miami has a shot at evening the series.
If Cleveland can strike early again — much like Ramirez did on Tuesday — they’ll put immediate pressure on a Marlins bullpen that has been taxed heavily in recent weeks. Fans can follow every result in the MLB game results section and read more stories like this in the gambling news section.
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