Texas Rangers vs Miami Marlins Prediction 8-5-23 MLB Picks

The Miami Marlins and the Texas Rangers meet Saturday in MLB action from Globe Life Field. This matchup marks game two in a three-game weekend series. In the opener on Friday, the Rangers took a four-run victory. Check back all season long for free MLB picks at Sports Chat Place.

Miami Marlins 

The Marlins played the Phillies this week and didn’t get much going with three losses in four games. In the 4-2 defeat Thursday, Miami’s Bryan De La Cruz managed two hits and a solo homer. On Friday versus Texas, the Marlins had a 2-1 lead early but couldn’t score from there in a 6-2 loss. Josh Bell and Jon Berti (solo homer) each had an RBI. 

George Soriano will take the mound for the Marlins on Saturday. In 11 games (zero starts) this year Soriano has a 1.98 ERA without a decision. In his last seven games Soriano has a 1.56 ERA with three earned runs in 17.1 frames. 

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Texas Rangers 

Over on the Texas side, they did well against the White Sox in their last series with a three-game sweep. The Rangers’ Marcus Semien and Mitch Garver (two RBI) each homered in Thursday’s 5-3 victory. On Friday Texas got two solo homers and three hits from Adolis Garcia. Corey Seager added a solo homer, and Garver had a pair of hits to stay hot. 

As starter for Saturday’s game it’ll be the Rangers’ Jon Gray. In his 19 starts so far Gray is 6-5 with a 3.66 ERA and 89 Ks in 108.1 innings. Gray is 0-3 with a 6.49 ERA in his last seven starts, giving up 25 earned in 34.2 total innings. 

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ANDREW’S FREE PICK 

I’m likely going to take a stab on Miami—if they can get the bats going, that is. The Marlins should have some good shots against Gray; in two of his last three starts combined Gray has 11.0 innings with 10 earned runs on 12 hits and six walks (4.1 clean frames in the other start). If Gray continues to struggle Miami should score early. On Friday the Marlins started on a pretty good pace at the plate but ultimately fizzled out. That makes two runs or fewer in four of the last five games for Miami. They’ll have a solid opportunity to turn things around in game two, but I’m probably staying away from this one. 

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