How to Watch Houston Astros at Marlins, Channel, Streams, and Lineup

The Houston Astros will face the Miami Marlins on Sunday as they look to rebound after a loss to the New York Mets on Saturday during Grapefruit League action.
How to Watch Houston Astros at Marlins, Channel, Streams, and Lineup
How to Watch Houston Astros at Marlins, Channel, Streams, and Lineup /

The Houston Astros will visit the Miami Marlins on Sunday as they continue their Grapefruit League campaign. Houston is coming off of a 2-0 loss to the New York Mets on Saturday and will look to get back on track.

Despite taking the loss, Framber Valdez looked great against the Mets as he tossed 4.2 innings of one-run baseball while striking out five. However, Max Scherzer was just a bit better on the mound for the Mets as he threw 7.0 innings without allowing a single run. 

Of course the biggest Astros news on Sunday morning is Jose Altuve's broken thumb he suffered against Team USA in Saturday's World Baseball Classic Quarterfinals while representing Venezuela. 

Altuve is slated to miss 8-10 weeks.

Sunday's game is scheduled to begin at 12:10 p.m. CT and Cristian Javier will take the mound. 

The game will be televised on MLB Network and the Marlins will have a feed on Bally Sports Florida. That means the game will also be available for streaming on MLB.tv.

It can be listened to on the radio SportsTalk 790 or the MLB app.

Here is how the Astros line up against the Marlins:

Jeremy Peña 6

Alex Bregman 5

Jose Abreu 3

David Hensley 4

Bligh Madris 9

Chas McCormick DH

Korey Lee 2

Justin Dirden 8

Yainer Diaz 7

Javier SP

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