Tonight, the Los Angeles Dodgers (18-10) meet the Miami Marlins (12-15) at home at Dodger Stadium in LA.
The Dodgers are in typical form, ranking 10th in run production, 2nd in home runs per game, and 4th in slugging percentage in the MLB. The Dodgers continue their streak in 2025 as one of the hardest-hitting teams in MLB, with few teams able to stop their offensive production. With a 12-3 home record, the odds are predicting a 72-74% chance that the Los Angeles Dodgers take Game 1 in the regular season series matchup.
LA Dodgers right-handed pitcher, Dustin May (3.68), takes the mound opposite the Miami Marlins right-handed pitcher, Edward Cabrera (6.14 ERA). Don't expect a Marlins upset.
Key Line |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
Miami Marlins |
Run Line |
-1.5 |
+1.5 |
Run Line Odds |
-128 |
+106 |
Shohei Ohtani: Once again, Ohtani is delivering MVP-level production for the Dodgers in 2025, leading the team with a .286 batting average, .375 on-base percentage, and 30 hits while adding 6 home runs and 9 stolen bases.
Teoscar Hernandez: Hernandez has been a significant offensive threat this season, leading the team with 8 home runs and racking up a phenomenal 25 RBIs.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto: The pitching ace of the starting rotation, Yamamoto is dominating MLB hitters with a 1.06 ERA, 43 strikeouts in 34 innings, and a WHIP of just 1.00, establishing himself as one of the early frontrunners for the 2025 NL Cy Young Award.
Kyle Stowers: Stowers has emerged as a consistent offensive threat for Miami, leading the team with a .300 batting average, a .381 on-base percentage, and 15 RBIs.
Max Meyer: Meyer has anchored the Marlins' pitching rotation, posting a team-best 3.18 ERA along with 47 strikeouts over 34 innings, providing much-needed stability for a shaky Marlins pitching core.
Xavier Edwards: Edwards has been a catalyst at the top of the order, pacing the team with 30 hits and a .270 batting average while adding 6 stolen bases, helping Miami produce runs with his dual power-speed hitting.
TEAM 1 |
R |
AVG |
OBP |
SLG |
OPS |
HR |
SB |
ERA |
WHIP |
K |
BB |
OBA |
SV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dodgers |
133 |
.239 |
.317 |
.437 |
.755 |
45 |
13 |
3.79 |
1.30 |
270 |
109 |
.230 |
12 |
TEAM 2 |
R |
AVG |
OBP |
SLG |
OPS |
HR |
SB |
ERA |
WHIP |
K |
BB |
OBA |
SV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miami Marlins |
120 |
.256 |
.319 |
.389 |
.709 |
24 |
22 |
5.32 |
1.48 |
216 |
117 |
.256 |
5 |
In the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. the Miami Marlins 2025 series, both Game 1 tonight and the overall series are going to the Dodgers. While the Marlins had an excellent start to their year, achieving a record by winning their first three games of the season via walk-off (the first time this has happened in MLB since the 2003 Tampa Bay Devil Rays), the Marlins are currently 6-4 in their last ten. The Marlins are OK at hitting, but don't seem to have an issue leaving a plethora of runners stranded.