The Miami Marlins (0-5) will host the Los Angeles Angels (2-2), Tuesday at 6:40 PM ET, with the Marlins on a five-Game losing skid.
The Angels (+124 underdog moneyline odds to win) visit the Marlins (-147). The Marlins will give the ball to Jesus Luzardo against the Angels and Tyler Anderson.
These squads play again after the Angels’ 7-4 victory over the Marlins yesterday. Adam Cimber (1.2 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 1 K) earned the win for the Angels. Mike Trout went 2-for-4 with two home runs and two RBI to lead the team on offense. Tanner Scott (1.0 IP, 1 R, 0 H, 0 K) took the loss on the mound for the Marlins.
Ahead of this Marlins vs. Angels matchup, here’s everything you need to prepare for Tuesday’s MLB action, including viewing options.
Miami Marlins vs. Los Angeles Angels odds and betting lines
MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 3:17 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
- Favorite: Marlins (-147, bet $147 to win $100)
- Underdog: Angels (+124, bet $100 to win $124)
- Over/under: 9
Marlins vs. Angels: Live streaming info & game time
- Game Day: Tuesday, April 2, 2024
- Game Time: 6:40 PM ET
- Stadium: LoanDepot park
- TV Channel: Bally Sports
- Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
Marlins stats and trends
Marlins betting records
- Last season, the Marlins won 43 out of the 75 games, or 57.3%, in which they were favored.
- Last season Miami won 29 of its 37 games, or 78.4%, when favored by at least -147 on the moneyline.
- The Marlins have a 59.5% chance to win this game based on the implied probability of the moneyline.
- Games involving Miami went over the total set by oddsmakers in 74 of 162 chances last season.
- The Marlins were 72-90-0 against the spread in their 162 chances last season.
Jesús Luzardo (Marlins probable starter)
- Luzardo (0-0) takes the mound for the Marlins to make his second start this season.
- In his most recent appearance on Thursday, the left-hander threw five innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates, giving up two earned runs while surrendering two hits.
- In one games this season, he has a 3.60 ERA and 14.4 strikeouts per nine innings, while opponents are hitting .118 against him.
- Among qualifying pitchers in MLB action this season, the 26-year-old’s 3.60 ERA ranks 54th, .800 WHIP ranks 25th, and 14.4 K/9 ranks sixth.
Marlins batting stats
- The Marlins’ 166 home runs ranked 22nd in Major League Baseball.
- Fueled by 447 extra-base hits, Miami ranked 19th in MLB with a .405 slugging percentage last season.
- Batting .259 last season ranked the Marlins fourth in MLB.
- Miami was among the lowest-scoring teams in the majors last season, ranking 26th with just 666 total runs (4.1 per game).
- The Marlins had an on-base percentage of .316 last season, which ranked 19th in the league.
- Miami ranked fifth in MLB in strikeouts per game with an average of 7.9 whiffs per contest.
Angels stats and trends
Angels betting records
- The Angels won in 36, or 40.9%, of the 88 contests they were named as odds-on underdogs in last year.
- Last year, Los Angeles won 16 of 45 games when listed as at least +124 on the moneyline.
- The Angels have an implied victory probability of 44.6% according to the moneyline set for this matchup.
- Los Angeles and its opponents hit the over in 83 of its 162 games with a total last season.
- The Angels went 74-88-0 against the spread in their 162 games that had a posted line last season.
Tyler Anderson (Angels probable starter)
- Anderson will start for the Angels, his first of the season.
- In his last appearance on Sunday, Sept. 17, the 34-year-old southpaw started the game and went five innings against the Detroit Tigers.
- Last season he finished with a 6-6 record, a 5.43 ERA and a 1.489 WHIP over his 27 games.
Angels batting stats
- The Angels averaged 1.4 home runs per game to rank fifth in baseball with 231 total home runs last season.
- Last year Los Angeles’ .426 slugging percentage ranked eighth-best in MLB.
- With a .245 batting average a year ago, the Angels ranked 18th in MLB.
- Last season Los Angeles had the No. 16 offense in MLB action, scoring 4.6 runs per game (739 total runs).
- Last year the Angels ranked 18th in baseball with a .317 on-base percentage.
- The club struck out 9.4 times per game, the fourth-worst mark in the majors.