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Probable Pitchers

Brady Singer
Cincinnati Reds
Brady Singer
Eury Pérez
Miami Marlins
Eury Pérez

Lineups

Cincinnati Reds

#PlayerPos
1TJ FriedlCF
2Matt McLain2B
3Elly De La CruzSS
4Sal Stewart1B
5Eugenio SuárezDH
6Will BensonLF
7Tyler StephensonC
8Noelvi MarteRF
9Ke'Bryan Hayes3B

Miami Marlins

#PlayerPos
1Jakob MarseeCF
2Xavier Edwards2B
3Agustín RamírezDH
4Liam HicksC
5Connor Norby1B
6Owen CaissieRF
7Griffin ConineLF
8Leo JiménezSS
9Graham Pauley3B

Preview

The Miami Marlins (6-5) get their chance to halt a two-game slide when they host the scorching Cincinnati Reds (8-3) at loanDepot park tonight, with first pitch set for 6:40 PM ET. It's a compelling spring training matchup featuring two teams heading in opposite directions.

Pérez Gets the Ball for Miami

The Fish will turn to Eury Pérez to right the ship after consecutive losses. The young right-hander represents one of the brightest pieces in Miami's pitching pipeline, and every spring outing serves as crucial development time as he continues building toward his role in the organization's future plans.

Pérez will need to be sharp against a Cincinnati lineup that's been clicking on all cylinders this spring. The Reds have won eight of their first 11 games, establishing themselves as one of the early pace-setters in Grapefruit League play.

Singer Brings Experience for Cincinnati

The Reds counter with Brady Singer, who brings veteran presence to the mound. Singer's task will be keeping Miami's bats quiet and extending Cincinnati's impressive start to spring training.

While these are exhibition games, both clubs are treating each outing as meaningful preparation for the regular season. The Marlins especially need to find their rhythm after dropping their last two contests.

What to Watch

  • Can Pérez bounce back the Marlins' pitching staff after recent struggles?
  • Will Miami's offense find answers against Singer's veteran savvy?
  • How do the Reds maintain their hot streak on the road?

The atmosphere at loanDepot park should be electric as both teams look to make statements. For Miami, it's about stopping the bleeding and getting back to the consistent play that had them at .500 through their first nine games. For Cincinnati, it's about proving their 8-3 start isn't a fluke.

This game represents exactly what spring training is about – young talent like Pérez getting valuable innings while veterans like Singer fine-tune their approach. The Marlins need this one to avoid their first three-game losing streak of the spring.