Key facts
- Joe Mack recorded four hits in the Miami Marlins' 10-6 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
- The Marlins and Diamondbacks are scheduled to play again on Wednesday.
- Miami holds a 21-16 record at home, while Arizona is 13-18 on the road.
- Ketel Marte leads the Diamondbacks with 11 home runs this season.
- Xavier Edwards leads the Marlins with 11 doubles this season.
The Miami Marlins will face the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday, with the Marlins entering the game on the heels of a 10-6 victory where Joe Mack contributed four hits. Miami has a strong home record, boasting a 21-16 win-loss tally at home and an overall season record of 32-35. The team performs particularly well when they do not allow a home run, winning 19 out of 6 such games.
Conversely, the Diamondbacks have a 34-32 overall record but struggle on the road with a 13-18 performance. Arizona's offense ranks eighth in the National League with a .392 slugging percentage. Ketel Marte leads the Diamondbacks with 11 home runs, while Corbin Carroll has hit four home runs in his last 10 games. For the Marlins, Xavier Edwards leads with 11 doubles, and Heriberto Hernandez has four home runs in his last 10 games.
In their last 10 games, the Marlins have a 6-4 record with a .247 batting average and a 4.60 ERA, being outscored by three runs. The Diamondbacks, however, have struggled, going 3-7 with a .194 batting average and a 5.31 ERA, and have been outscored by 27 runs over the same period. Both teams have several players on the injured list, including Josh Ekness and Andrew Nardi for the Marlins, and Jordan Lawlar and Corbin Burnes for the Diamondbacks.