Game Preview
Milwaukee and Miami are right back at it after the Brewers grabbed a 7-5 extra-inning win on Friday night. Saturday brings a much different look with Sandy Alcantara lined up for Miami, while Milwaukee tries to stay hot after covering in 3 straight games. With both clubs carrying clear strengths into this matchup, this one sets up as a tight afternoon game at loanDepot Park.
Game Information
| Date | Saturday, April 18, 2026 |
| Time | 4:10 PM EST |
| Venue | loanDepot Park |
Recent Matchup History
- April 17, 2026: Milwaukee Brewers 7 at Miami Marlins 5
- July 27, 2025: Miami Marlins 2 at Milwaukee Brewers 3
- July 26, 2025: Miami Marlins 7 at Milwaukee Brewers 4
- July 25, 2025: Miami Marlins 5 at Milwaukee Brewers 1
- July 6, 2025: Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Miami Marlins 1
Why Miami Marlins Could Win
Miami could win this game if Sandy Alcantara looks anything like the version that threw a complete-game shutout on April 1. In that outing, he allowed just 3 hits, posted a 0.129 on-base percentage against, and struck out 7. That kind of work matters even more at loanDepot Park, where Miami has gone 6-4 over its last 10 home games and averaged 5.4 runs. The Marlins also have a few bats coming in with life after Friday’s game. Otto Lopez went 3-for-5 with a homer and a triple, while Xavier Edwards added 2 hits and a walk. Miami’s bullpen is not in bad shape either. Team stress sits at 11, but both listed relievers show as Green, and neither pitched yesterday. If Alcantara gets them into the late innings with a lead, Miami has a real path.
Why Milwaukee Brewers Could Win
Milwaukee could win because the Brewers are carrying the better short-term form, and their bullpen looks far fresher. They are 3-0 in their last 3 games, 3-0 against the spread in that span, and just beat this same club on Friday. The lineup also showed several signs of life. Jake Bauers went 3-for-4 with 3 runs, Garrett Mitchell drove in 3, and Luis Rengifo had 2 hits. There are also some useful pitcher matchup notes in this lineup. Against the probable Miami starter, Garrett Mitchell is 2-for-3, and Joey Ortiz is 1-for-1 with a walk. The bullpen edge stands out most. Milwaukee’s team stress is only 3, with key relievers like Trevor Megill and Abner Uribe both showing Green availability. In a close game, that gives the Brewers a cleaner late-game setup than Miami.
Final Pick
Miami Marlins ML (-112)
