Miami Marlins vs Toronto Blue Jays Picks and Predictions August 24th 2025

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The Toronto Blue Jays will visit the Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park on Sunday, August 24, 2025. The game is set for an afternoon start at 1:40 PM and will be broadcast on FDSFL. The Blue Jays, leading the AL East with a 76-54 record, are on a two-game winning streak. Meanwhile, the Marlins hold a 60-69 record and are third in the NL East, looking to break a two-game losing streak.

The Blue Jays will have Kevin Gausman on the mound. Gausman has an ERA of 3.78 and a WHIP of 1.06. The Marlins will counter with Eury Pérez, who has an ERA of 3.48 and a WHIP of 1.00. The game will take place under a clear sky, but the retractable roof may negate any wind effects. Both teams aim to improve their recent performances, with the Blue Jays going 6-4 in their last 10 games and the Marlins at 3-7.

Blue Jays vs Marlins Key Information

  • Sport: Baseball
  • Teams: Toronto Blue Jays vs. Miami Marlins
  • Venue: loanDepot Park in Miami, FL
  • Date: Sunday, August 24, 2025
  • Betting Odds: Blue Jays Moneyline -135, Marlins Moneyline +115

The Blue Jays Can Win If…

The Toronto Blue Jays are coming off a close 7-6 win against the Miami Marlins. José Berríos pitched well with 8 strikeouts over 6 1/3 innings. George Springer and Bo Bichette were key hitters, with Springer hitting a home run and Bichette getting four hits.

The Blue Jays have a strong batting average of .267, ranking first in the league. They also lead in on-base percentage at .335. With 234 doubles, they rank second, showing they can hit for extra bases.

Kevin Gausman will start for Toronto with a solid ERA of 3.78. The Blue Jays’ pitching staff has been effective, with a batting average against of .238, ranking seventh. Their pitchers also rank third in strikeouts, making them a tough team to face.

The Marlins Can Win If…

The Miami Marlins are coming off a close 7-6 loss against the Toronto Blue Jays. In that game, Javier Sanoja stood out with 3 hits and 3 RBIs. Despite the loss, the Marlins showed strong hitting with 10 hits in total.

The Marlins have a solid batting average of .250, ranking 8th in the league. Their ability to hit doubles is also notable, with 213 this season, placing them 8th. With Eury Pérez starting on the mound, his ERA of 3.48 and WHIP of 1.00 give the Marlins a good chance to limit the Blue Jays’ offense.

Key players like Xavier Edwards and Agustín Ramírez bring consistent performances. Edwards boasts a .295 average, leading the team in runs, while Ramírez has 18 home runs. With these players in the lineup, the Marlins have the potential to turn the tide in their favor.

The Lean

The Blue Jays are favored with a moneyline of -135 against the Marlins’ +115. The Blue Jays rank first in batting average and on-base percentage, while the Marlins rank lower in these stats. Given these factors, the recommendation is to pick the Blue Jays to win. The model projects a score of Blue Jays 5, Marlins 4.

The total for the game is set at 8.0, with the over at -105 and the under at -115. Both teams have mid-ranked pitching, suggesting a moderate-scoring game. The model projects a total score of 9 runs. Therefore, the recommendation is to take the over on the total.

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AL East Dominance Within Reach

The Toronto Blue Jays have surged to the top of the American League East, aiming for their first division title since 2015. With 76 wins already under their belt, the Blue Jays have exceeded last season’s total and sit firmly in control. Their ongoing road series against the Miami Marlins presents an opportunity to complete a three-game sweep and build on recent momentum.

On Sunday, Toronto sends right-hander Kevin Gausman to the mound. Gausman has a history of dominating the Marlins, owning a 4-1 record with a 1.96 ERA across eight career appearances. Though his 2025 campaign has been inconsistent, the righty appears to be stabilizing at the right time. His reverse splits — .244 average allowed to righties versus .176 to lefties — offer him favorable matchups against Miami’s predominantly right-handed order.

Guerrero Jr.’s Potential Return Sparks Offense

One of Toronto’s top storylines continues to be the status of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., sidelined since Monday with a hamstring strain. Guerrero was seen in the on-deck circle during Saturday’s 12-inning win — a signal that his return could be imminent. He later emphasized that he still needs to take ground balls and run the bases before rejoining the lineup.

Since the All-Star break, Guerrero has been red-hot, batting .362 with nine home runs, 23 RBIs, and a 1.125 OPS over 30 games. His return would add much-needed firepower and leadership to a lineup already riding high.

Marlins Leaning on Youth

The Marlins counter with 22-year-old right-hander Eury Perez, a potential cornerstone for their rebuilding pitching staff. In his only career start against Toronto, Perez dazzled: six scoreless innings, three hits allowed, and nine strikeouts in a no-decision last year. At home this season, Perez owns a dominant 2.08 ERA.

Miami continues to rely heavily on its rookie core, with several players potentially starting on Sunday: Agustin Ramirez, Liam Hicks, Maximo Acosta, Javier Sanoja, Jakob Marsee, and Troy Johnston. Sanoja was the hero on Saturday, driving in three clutch runs including game-tying singles in both the ninth and 11th innings. Manager Clayton McCullough praised his poise and versatility, labeling him a player “not afraid of any moment.”

Sunday’s Pitching Comparison

PitcherTeamRecordERACareer vs Opponent
Kevin GausmanToronto Blue Jays8-93.784-1, 1.96 ERA
Eury PerezMiami Marlins5-33.480-0, 0.00 ERA

Team Snapshot

TeamRecordPostseason OutlookKey Player
Toronto Blue Jays76-47AL East leaders, top-seed pursuitVladimir Guerrero Jr.
Miami Marlins59-64Rebuilding, youth-driven lineupEury Perez, Javier Sanoja

What’s on the Line

A win Sunday would not only complete a sweep for Toronto but would reinforce their grip on the AL East lead heading into September. Gausman’s command, combined with Guerrero’s possible return, sets up Toronto with significant upside.

For Miami, showcasing their future stars remains the core goal. Perez continues to shine under pressure, and performances like Sanoja’s on Saturday offer hope that the Marlins’ next competitive window may be sooner than expected. For more expert insights and game previews, check out the full MLB Expert Betting Guide. See updated matchups, totals, and props on the MLB Scores and Odds page.