The Miami Marlins will look to pick up a road win when they take on the Mets in New York at Citi Field on Wednesday in MLB baseball betting odds action.
The match puts starter Adam Conley for the Miami Marlins on the hill facing Bartolo Colon for the New York Mets. Conley brings a 3-1 mark to the game, while Colon is 14-11 to date on the season.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
The visiting Miami Marlins were 201 moneyline underdogs in this one earlier in the day at most online sportsbooks including Sportsbook. The total was 8 at Sportsbook for those preferring over under betting.
Odds Shark computer score prediction models pick a possible 6.2-4.6 win for the Mets on Wednesday. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Miami Marlins vs New York Mets Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The New York Mets sport a record of 83-62 heading into this matchup, while the Miami Marlins sit at 62-83 on the season Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and New York vs Miami injuries news.
This game puts the New York Mets, most recently No. 2 in Odds Shark MLB Power Rankings, up against the Miami Marlins, who rate a No. 22 in the latest survey.
Statistical Matchup
The game also pits New York Mets No. 15-rated offense, averaging 4.28 runs per game, against a Miami Marlins defense that ranks No. 12 at 4.1 in runs allowed per game. The New York Mets have averaged 8.43 hits per game so far, less than Miami Marlins batters have averaged on the year (8.63 hits per game).
Comparing defensive stats, Miami owns the No. 13-rated road mark, allowing 4.27 runs per game on the highway. New York, on the other hand, rates No. 20 in scoring at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Miami looks to continue its winning ways following a victory last time out against the Mets, a 9-3 final on Tuesday in support of T Koehler at Citi Field.
Next Betting Matchups
Miami at Washington, Thursday, September 17th
New York home to New York, Friday, September 18th