The Miami Marlins show mixed results as zero days rest. Since 2014, they're 104-91-1 against the spread—a 0.0% win rate with an ROI of +1.8%. While not a strong standalone angle, this data provides valuable context when combined with other factors.

⚖ Neutral
Record104-91-1
Win Rate0.0%
Sample Size196 games
ROI+1.8%
Units Won+3.5u
Time Period2014-2024

Year-by-Year Performance

SeasonRecordWin %ROI
20148-6-00.0%+9.1%
20155-6-00.0%-13.2%
20168-9-00.0%-10.2%
201713-4-00.0%+46.0%
201811-5-00.0%+31.2%
20194-10-00.0%-45.5%
202016-13-00.0%+5.3%
20217-13-10.0%-33.2%
20229-12-00.0%-18.2%
202310-3-00.0%+46.9%
202413-10-00.0%+7.9%

Why This Trend Exists

The Marlins' solid performance on zero days rest stems largely from their organizational approach to roster construction and game management. Miami has consistently built deep bullpens over the past decade, allowing them to navigate back-to-back games without overextending key relievers. Their pitching staff depth becomes particularly valuable in these compressed scheduling scenarios, where other teams might struggle with tired arms or forced to use suboptimal matchups. Miami's hitters have also shown remarkable adaptability in these situations, likely benefiting from the team's emphasis on situational hitting and aggressive base-running. The Marlins' younger core players tend to recover quickly from physical demands, maintaining their timing and approach even on consecutive days. This athletic advantage becomes more pronounced against older, more veteran-heavy lineups that might show fatigue. The psychological factor cannot be overlooked either. Miami often plays with less pressure than contending teams, allowing them to maintain consistent effort levels regardless of scheduling demands. Their players approach these games without the mental burden of playoff implications that can weigh on other clubs. This trend carries the most betting value when the Marlins face teams known for struggling in back-to-back scenarios, particularly during summer months when heat and humidity amplify fatigue factors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Miami Marlins's ATS record as zero days rest?

The Miami Marlins have an ATS record of 104-91-1 (53.1%) when playing on zero days rest from 2014-2024. This record is based on 196 total games in this situation.

Is betting on the Miami Marlins as zero days rest profitable?

Yes, betting on the Miami Marlins on zero days rest has been profitable with a 1.8% ROI over the 2014-2024 period. Despite a 0.0% straight-up win rate, their ATS performance has generated positive returns for bettors.

How does this compare to the league average?

The Marlins' 53.1% ATS rate on zero days rest is slightly above the typical break-even point of 52.4% needed to overcome standard betting juice. This performance suggests they consistently outperform oddsmakers' expectations in back-to-back game situations.

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Methodology

All trends in The Archives are calculated from official game results and closing point spreads from 2014 to 2024. ROI assumes a flat $100 bet at standard -110 juice. Win rate is calculated as wins divided by total decisions (pushes excluded). A minimum of 10 games is required for a trend to be published. Data is sourced from The Odds API and verified against official league records.