Cincinnati Reds vs Miami Marlins Picks and Prediction for Tuesday, April 7, 2026
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Both teams come into this matchup at 6-3, but they’ve gotten there in very different ways. Cincinnati just swept Texas on the road with three straight wins, allowing only four total runs in that stretch. Miami has been strong at home at 5-1 and just took a series in New York, showing plenty of offensive life. This is a 6:40 PM ET first pitch at loanDepot Park, and the pitching matchup is the headline. Elevate your MLB game with our top-notch MLB picks.
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Cincinnati has leaned heavily on pitching early, posting a 3.25 team ERA with a .217 opponent batting average. Andrew Abbott has been solid despite the 0-1 record, carrying a 3.09 ERA and 1.37 WHIP across 11.2 innings. Abbott has limited damage overall, but control has been a mild issue with four walks already. Offensively, the Reds are hitting just .209 as a team, though Elly De La Cruz brings power with three home runs. The lineup has not produced consistently, and that shows in only 26 total runs through nine games.
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Miami has been far more productive at the plate, hitting .276 with a strong .352 OBP and .441 slugging percentage. Xavier Edwards has been red hot with a .471 average, while Liam Hicks leads with 12 RBI and three homers. Sandy Alcantara has been dominant to start the season, posting a 2-0 record with a 0.00 ERA and 0.56 WHIP over 16 innings. He has allowed just seven hits and two walks while striking out 12, giving Miami a clear edge on the mound. The Marlins’ pitching staff overall has been steady with a .190 opponent average.
Reds vs Marlins Pick
Recent form favors Cincinnati slightly with three straight wins, but those came against a weaker Texas lineup. Miami has faced stronger competition and still produced runs, including a 7-6 win over the Yankees. The difference here comes down to starting pitching and offensive consistency. Cincinnati’s bullpen has been reliable, but facing Alcantara limits scoring opportunities from the start.
Miami holds the edge in both production at the plate and frontline pitching. Alcantara’s early form is hard to ignore, and Cincinnati has not shown enough offense to consistently break through against elite arms. Expect a lower-scoring game early before Miami adds runs late late.
The best approach here is backing Miami on the moneyline and looking toward the under based on the pitching matchup. A projected score of Marlins 4, Reds 2 fits how both teams are trending.
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