The Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals prepare for the series-determining third game of their encounter on August 21st, 2025. With the Cardinals sitting at 2-0 in general advantage following consecutive victories, the Marlins face mounting pressure to avoid a series sweep at loanDepot park.
The two teams enter this decisive game with varying momentum. The Cardinals have demonstrated their bats in the first two games, while the Marlins struggle to remain consistent against St. Louis' pitching. This game is a turning point for Miami's season path and St. Louis' push for a playoff berth.
Match Details
Date: August 21st, 2025
Time: 22:40 UTC
Venue: loanDepot park, Miami, Florida
Series Status: Cardinals lead 2-0
Weather: Clear, 33°C
Probable Pitchers Analysis
The pitchers' match pits two right-hand starting pitchers with varying seasonal performances but comparable underlying problems.
Pitcher | Team | W-L | ERA | WHIP | IP | H | K |
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Andre Pallante | Cardinals | 6-10 | 5.04 | 1.38 | 128.2 | 134 | 88 |
Sandy Alcantara | Marlins | 6-11 | 6.31 | 1.41 | 127.0 | 131 | 97 |
Andre Pallante rides out the hill with a slightly improved ERA and WHIP for St. Louis. His 5.04 ERA shows his weakness, but recent appearances against Miami have been encouraging. Pallante's home run preventing skill (17 in 128.2 innings) could be the difference against a Marlins team with power players.
Sandy Alcantara's dismal season continues with a 6.31 ERA that spells serious trouble. The former Cy Young winner has allowed 131 hits in his first 127 innings, which portends trouble keeping opposing hitters off the base paths. His strikeout ratio remains respectable at 97, which hints at dominating stretches when his control tightens up.
Team Statistics Comparison
Team | AVG | R | H | HR | OBP | SLG | ERA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cardinals | .249 | 549 | 1057 | 120 | .318 | .387 | 4.24 |
Marlins | .251 | 539 | 1072 | 123 | .315 | .397 | 4.55 |
The statistical comparison highlights incredibly balanced offensive capabilities. Miami holds slight advantages in batting average (.251 to .249) and slugging percentage (.397 to .387), while the Cardinals maintain superior pitching at 4.24 ERA compared to 4.55 for Miami.
Key Players to Watch
Miami Marlins:
Kyle Stowers (LF) - Leads the team in 25 home runs, .288 average, and 73 RBIs. His ability for power against Cardinal’s pitching makes him the best offense threat.
Xavier Edwards (SS) - Providing consistent contact hitting with a .304 average, .361 OBP, and .380 SLG. His ability to reach base usually creates scoring opportunities.
St. Louis Cardinals:
Willson Contreras (1B) - Providing 16 home runs, .260 average, and 66 RBIs.
Alec Burleson (1B) - Registering strong offense with .287 average, .339 OBP, and .454 SLG. His consistency in the box is a source of lineup stability.
Recent Series Performance
The Cardinals have established the tone of dominance in the first two contests:
Game 1 (August 18): Cardinals 8-3 Marlins
Game 2 (August 19): Cardinals 7-4 Marlins
The St. Louis Cardinals have demonstrated outstanding offensive execution, scoring 15 runs in two games while limiting Miami to seven. The Cardinals' ability to convert scoring opportunities has been crucial, especially with runners in scoring positions.
Current Betting Odds (Stake.com)
Winner Odds:
Miami Marlins to win: 1.83
St. Louis Cardinals to win: 2.02
The gambling community is slightly on the Marlins' side even though they are 0-2 down in the series, most likely due to home field advantage and Alcantara's potential to pitch a better game.

Match Prediction & Strategy
The Cardinals come in as favorites to finalize the series sweep, withstanding weighty pitching performance and offense momentum. The Marlins' desperation and home advantage, though, translate into possibilities of an upset.
Key Factors:
Alcantara's rediscovery of his power self.
Cardinals' consistent offensive production against struggling Miami pitching.
Marlins' power bats against Pallante's vulnerabilities.
Projected Outcome: Cardinals 6-4 Marlins
The Cardinals' winning streak and pitcher advantage suggest that they claim the series victory, although Miami's power component promises a tight game.
The Decisive Moment Awaits
This critical Game 3 is a crossroads for each club. Equipped with only eyes for October, the Cardinals look to turn heads and edge a step closer to the postseason, while the Marlins, cornered, aim to polish shattered pride before a sweep becomes a storyline. When bats for each club show comparable vigor, yet the bump hands the synergy to one side, the cagey drama is nearly pre-written.
A scattered hour, a singular swing, and October humidity can tilt futures. With the twin streaks of pride and panic in the air, the intrigue is palpable, the stakes pronounced, the residual echoes of this decisive series finale at least as hot as the grill smoke outside the stadium gates.
Players' performances could determine and impact both teams' eventual season paths in this series' exciting season finale.