Janson Junk limited the White Sox to two runs in his first start, a concrete moment that preceded the reds vs marlins game scheduled for April 6. The Cincinnati Reds were scheduled to visit the Miami Marlins at loanDepot park at 6:40 p.m. ET, confirmed.
Janson Junk's First Start
Janson Junk is listed as the Marlins' starter for April 6, confirmed; he entered the matchup with a 0-0 record and a 4.15 ERA and had limited the White Sox to 2 runs in his first start, confirmed.
Brandon Williamson Listed To Start
Brandon Williamson is listed as the Reds' expected starter for the April 6 game, confirmed; he entered with an 0-1 record and an 11.57 ERA and watched the Pirates score 6 runs in his season debut, a result reported in preseason coverage.
Marlins And Reds Context
The Miami Marlins and Cincinnati Reds both entered the game at 6-3, confirmed, with the Marlins first in the NL East and the Reds second in the NL Central. A supplementary article provided team-level statistics: the Marlins carried a.276 team batting average, 49 runs, 8 team home runs, 82 hits and a 4.10 team ERA, and the piece noted Sandy Alcantara had the team's only complete-game shutout and that Alcantara would pitch in the series; those performance figures were reported. The same supplementary coverage said the Reds had scored 26 runs on the season and credited Elly De La Cruz, Sal Stewart and Eugenio Suarez with early clutch home runs; that context was reported.
One betting-focused writeup recommended a play on the Marlins moneyline at -136, advising a $50 wager as the suggested stake, a recommendation claimed by that betting preview. Bettors and fans should register that recommendation as a claimed pick rather than a confirmed outcome.
For readers directly affected — ticket holders, local attendees and bettors — the concrete changes are clear: the April 6 start time of 6:40 p.m. ET at loanDepot park and the listed starters Janson Junk and Brandon Williamson determine who will take the mound first, confirmed. Fans holding tickets should plan arrival accordingly; bettors noting the previously recommended $50 moneyline play at -136 can decide whether to follow that claimed pick on available wagering platforms.




