Another bit of good news for the Jays is that Aaron Sanchez will take the mound on Friday, marking his second start since returning from the 60-day DL. In his first outing, the 26-year-old lasted only four innings while surrendering six runs. He’ll have plenty of opportunity to improve upon those numbers against the 29th-ranked offence of the Marlins.
Like Toronto, 2018 has been a season to forget for the Marlins. They sit last in the NL East and own the third-worst run differential in the Bigs at -174. Miami will turn to starter Dan Straily as the Marlins try to scratch out a couple more wins before the end of the season. First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 PM ET.
MLB Odds: Morales and Jays take on Marlins
After coming up one game short of tying the MLB record for consecutive games with a home run, Toronto Blue Jays’ DH Kendrys Morales will be eager to start a new streak against the Miami Marlins. He and the rest of the Jays will be up against Miami starter Dan Straily.
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The Marlins’ starter pitched one of his best games of the season in his last outing, going six innings without surrendering a run against the division-leading Atlanta Braves. The starter has struggled with command throughout much of the season, giving up 51 walks over 109.2 innings. He’ll attempt to build on his last start and notch a win for Miami.
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