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Rogers set to start as Miami hosts Washington

By Tomas S. Mercer
September 21, 2021
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Washington Nationals (61-89, fifth in Eastern NL) vs. Miami Marlins (64-86, fourth in Eastern NL)

Miami; Tuesday, 6:40 p.m. EDT

PITCHING ODDS: Nationals: Josh Rogers (1-0, 2.60 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 12 strikeouts) Marlins: Trevor Rogers (7-7, 2.79 ERA, 1.17 WHIP, 141 strikeouts stick)

FANDUAL SPORTS BOOK LINE: Marlins -135, Nationals +115; over / under is 7 1/2 strokes

BOTTOM LINE: Miami and Washington meet on Tuesday.

The Marlins are 40-36 in home games in 2020. Miami has a collective base percentage of 0.296, led by Miguel Rojas at 0.321.

The Nationals are 26-46 on the road. Washington’s roster has 170 homers this season, Josh Bell leads the club with 27 homers.

The Marlins won the last game 8-7. Dylan Floro claimed his sixth victory and Jazz Chisholm went 2 on 4 with two home runs and three RBIs for Miami. Sam Clay recorded his fifth loss for Washington.

BEST PERFORMANCE: Jazz Chisholm Jr. is second over the Marlins with 17 homers and hitting .435.

Bell leads the Nationals with 50 more hits and hits .259.

LAST 10 GAMES: Marlins: 5-5, 0.221 batting average, 4.05 ERA, outscored by seven points

Nationals: 3-7, 0.280 batting average, 4.57 ERA, outscored by four points

INJURIES: Marlins: Cody Poteet: (knee), Pablo Lopez: (rotator cuff), Jorge Guzman: (elbow), Jeff Brigham: (not disclosed), Garrett Cooper: (elbow), Jose Devers: (shoulder), Jon Berti: (concussion), Brian Anderson: (shoulder), Jesus Aguilar: (knee), Jorge Alfaro: (calf).

Nationals: Stephen Strasburg: (neck), Joe Ross: (forearm), Kyle McGowin: (elbow), Will Harris: (hand), Luis Avilan: (elbow), Gerardo Parra: (knee).


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