Miami Marlins season-to-date: 26-30, 42.7% average bet share, 44.6% money share.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Record (tracked games) | 26-30 |
| Average bet % | 42.7% |
| Average money % | 44.6% |
| Games as public favorite (60%+ bets) | 16 |
| Record as public favorite | 10-6 |
| Fade-the-public record (vs them as public fav) | 6-10 |
The Miami Marlins don't have a strong public-vs-money pattern this season. Across the 56 games we've tracked, the average bet percentage on Miami Marlins is 42.7% and the average money percentage is 44.6%. Those are middle-of-the-pack numbers — bettors are split, dollars follow the bet count, and the line generally reflects the matchup rather than the public lean.
With 56 games on the board, the data is starting to mean something — and what it means is that Miami Marlins aren't a high-conviction fade or follow play. There's no consistent edge in either direction.
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| Date | Matchup | Result | Miami Marlins bet % | Miami Marlins money % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-26 | Miami Marlins @ Toronto Blue Jays | L 1-8 | 36.0% | 52.0% |
| 2026-05-25 | Miami Marlins @ Toronto Blue Jays | W 8-2 | 14.0% | 14.0% |
| 2026-05-24 | New York Mets @ Miami Marlins | W 4-0 | 59.0% | 61.0% |
| 2026-05-23 | New York Mets @ Miami Marlins | W 4-1 | 62.0% | 66.0% |
| 2026-05-22 | New York Mets @ Miami Marlins | W 2-1 | 44.0% | 42.0% |
Season-to-date, Miami Marlins averages 42.7% of bets across their games. Above 55% is a public lean; above 60% qualifies them as a public favorite.
When Miami Marlins draw 60%+ of bets, they are 10-6 this season. Public favorites historically underperform; see the methodology page for the season aggregate.
No. Fading works when the public lean is heavy enough to move the line off the true number. On games with balanced action, there is no edge to fade.
Sharp money is wagering activity from sophisticated, high-volume bettors. It shows up as a money percentage that exceeds the bet percentage on the same side. See our learn page for more.
Miami Marlins are 26-30 against the spread this season. See full splits-by-bucket on the leaderboards.
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Last updated: May 27, 2026 at 7:35 PM UTC
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