The Miami Marlins head to Rogers Centre on Tuesday night looking to keep their strong run going after opening the series with an 8-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday. Miami has won 4 straight games and suddenly looks far more comfortable at the plate, while Toronto is trying to stop another slide after dropping 4 of its last 6 contests. Toronto opened as a home favorite, and I’ll break down the betting markets further with my Marlins vs Blue Jays prediction for Tuesday night.
Our Marlins vs Blue Jays Pick
- Pick: Miami Marlins Moneyline +116
- Confidence: 3.5 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Miami Marlins vs Toronto Blue Jays
- Date & Time: Tuesday, May 26, 2026, 7:07 PM ET
- Starting Pitchers: Sandy Alcantara vs Braydon Fisher
- Stadium: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario
- Broadcast: MLB.tv
Key Storylines
- Miami has won 4 consecutive games entering Tuesday.
- The Marlins scored 8 runs on Monday and continue getting production throughout the lineup.
- Toronto has injury concerns with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. dealing with elbow soreness. He is listed as day-to-day for this matchup.
- Both of these teams are 10.5 games back of first place in their respective divisions and they will need to get wins in games like this one against sub-.500 opponents to improve their chances of moving up in the standings as the season wears on.
Pitching Matchup
Sandy Alcantara enters with a 3-3 record and a 4.00 ERA across 69.2 innings. The veteran right-hander has struck out 48 batters while continuing to provide length in games. His velocity has remained steady, and Miami has won 2 of his last 3 outings. Alcantara is still capable of overpowering lineups when his sinker command is sharp, and Toronto’s offense has struggled to cash in scoring opportunities recently.
Braydon Fisher has been one of Toronto’s pleasant surprises. The rookie carries a 2-1 record with a 2.73 ERA and a strong 1.01 WHIP. He has allowed only 2 home runs in 29.2 innings. Still, this will be one of his toughest assignments yet, because Miami’s offense has become much more aggressive during its winning streak. Fisher has shown quality control, though Miami’s recent contact numbers suggest he could face pressure early.
Key Players
- Otto Lopez, Miami: Hitting .332 to lead the Marlins so far in 2026.
- Xavier Edwards, Miami: Batting over .300, Edwards will be important to the Marlins’ goal of putting early pressure on Fisher.
- Kyle Stowers, Miami: Coming off a 2-RBI game Monday.
- Nathan Lukes, Toronto: Recorded 3 hits in Monday’s loss.
- Ernie Clement, Toronto: Homered Monday and remains one of Toronto’s more reliable bats lately.
- George Springer, Toronto: Needs a bounce-back effort after continuing offensive struggles.
Betting Trends & H2H
- The Marlins are 1-0 against the Blue Jays so far this season.
- The first game between these teams in this series went over the total with 10 total runs scored.
- Miami is 8-14 on the road so far this season.
- The Blue Jays come into this matchup with a 15-13 home record.
Marlins vs Blue Jays Model Projection
- Score Projection: Miami Marlins 5 – Toronto Blue Jays 4
- Win Probability: Miami Marlins 54%, Toronto Blue Jays 46%
Toronto deserves respect at home because Fisher has delivered quality innings and the Blue Jays still have enough lineup talent to break out at any time. Still, Miami currently looks like the steadier club. The Marlins are getting contributions from multiple hitters instead of relying on one or 2 bats, and Alcantara gives them an edge in experience during what should be a tight game.
The biggest concern for Toronto is its inability to capitalize with runners on base. That issue showed up again Monday when the Blue Jays collected 10 hits but scored only twice. Miami is playing cleaner baseball right now and enters with far more confidence. Alcantara should keep Toronto from producing a huge inning, while Miami’s lineup does enough damage against Fisher and the bullpen to secure another close victory.


