Tampa Bay Rays vs Miami Marlins June 8th 2025
The Miami Marlins will visit the Tampa Bay Rays at George M. Steinbrenner Field on Sunday, June 8, 2025. The game is set for an afternoon start at 12:10 PM under clear skies and a light breeze. Fans can catch the action on FDSSU.
The Marlins, managed by Clayton McCullough, hold a record of 24-38 this season. On the other side, the Rays, led by Kevin Cash, have a 34-30 record. Anthony Veneziano will start for Miami, while Drew Rasmussen takes the mound for Tampa Bay.
Marlins vs Rays Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Miami Marlins vs. Tampa Bay Rays
- Venue: George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, FL
- Date: Sunday, June 8, 2025
- Betting Odds: Rays MoneyLine -247, Marlins MoneyLine +203
The Marlins Can Win If…
The Miami Marlins are coming off a high-scoring win against the Tampa Bay Rays, with an 11-10 victory. In this game, Jesús Sánchez led the team with 5 RBIs, including a home run. Xavier Edwards also contributed with 2 RBIs, showing the depth of the Marlins’ lineup.
Offensively, the Marlins have been solid with a batting average of .247, ranking 11th in the league. They have hit 100 doubles, placing them 10th, which indicates their ability to get extra-base hits. Additionally, their 48 stolen bases rank 8th, adding an element of speed to their game.

The Marlins’ lineup features key players like Xavier Edwards and Kyle Stowers, both hitting above .280. They have shown the ability to produce runs consistently. With Anthony Veneziano starting, the Marlins will look to support him with their strong hitting performance against the Rays.
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The Rays Can Win If…
The Tampa Bay Rays are coming off a narrow 11-10 loss to the Miami Marlins. Despite the loss, the Rays showed strong hitting power. Christopher Morel had a standout performance with two home runs and four RBIs, while Danny Jansen and Taylor Walls each added a homer.
Key stats support the Rays’ chances in this game. They have a solid team ERA of 3.43, ranking 6th in the league. Their pitching staff also holds the top spot for quality starts with 32, which gives them a strong foundation to build upon.

The Rays have several players who can make a difference. Junior Caminero leads the team with 15 home runs and 40 RBIs. On the mound, Drew Rasmussen is set to start, boasting an impressive ERA of 2.14 and a WHIP of 0.87, providing a reliable option against the Marlins.
The Lean
The Rays are the favorite with a MoneyLine of -247 against the Marlins at +203. The Rays have a strong pitching advantage with a 3.43 ERA compared to the Marlins’ 5.04 ERA. Given this edge, the recommendation is to pick the Rays to win straight up.
The over/under line is set at 8.5 runs. The Rays’ solid pitching and the Marlins’ lower-ranked slugging percentage suggest a lower-scoring game. The model projects a score of Rays 5, Marlins 3, making the under 8.5 a reasonable pick.
Marlins Look to Keep Bats Hot Against Rays in Series Finale
After an 11-run outburst in a wild extra-inning win, the Miami Marlins will look to carry that offensive momentum into Sunday’s rubber match against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Miami’s 11-10 victory on Saturday snapped a five-game skid and featured plenty of fireworks — and now they’ll face one of the game’s hottest pitchers in Tampa Bay’s Drew Rasmussen.
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Marlins Break Out in Wild Win
Jesus Sanchez powered Miami’s attack Saturday, belting a three-run homer and driving in a career-high five runs. The Marlins had five players with multi-hit games and five players scoring at least twice.
“I think that was probably one of the more entertaining games of the year,” said Xavier Edwards. “It had a bit of everything… I think that was a baseball fan’s dream, honestly.”
Edwards also made a key defensive play in the 10th, throwing out a runner at home to preserve Miami’s chance to win.
Miami will need more of the same if they hope to solve Rasmussen, who blanked the Marlins over six innings just a few weeks ago.
Rasmussen Rolling for Rays
Drew Rasmussen (5-4, 2.14 ERA) enters Sunday riding a 23-inning scoreless streak during a four-game winning run. He’s dominated Miami in his career, going 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA in five appearances.
“He’s one of the best right-handed starters in the game,” Rays pitching coach Kyle Snyder said.
Rasmussen’s last outing was a gem: one hit allowed and eight strikeouts over five innings in a win vs. Texas. He’s surrendered just 10 hits while striking out 21 with only three walks during this four-start stretch.
“What’s most impressive is that it looks really easy for him,” fellow Rays pitcher Zack Littell added.
Veneziano Gets the Ball for Miami
Rookie Anthony Veneziano (0-0, 4.58 ERA) will make his first career start Sunday after tossing a scoreless inning of relief Friday. He’ll need to tread carefully against a Rays lineup that launched five home runs Saturday — including two from Christopher Morel.
Danny Jansen, Taylor Walls, and Brandon Lowe also went deep, but Tampa Bay saw its four-game winning streak snapped in the slugfest.
Miami starter Ryan Weathers exited after three innings Saturday following a pregame mishap when a warmup throw hit him in the head. Manager Clayton McCullough said everything “seems OK” with Weathers.
With both offenses showing signs of life, and Rasmussen’s stellar run adding intrigue, this matchup is worth watching for fans tracking MLB Picks and Expert Baseball Predictions.
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