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Philadelphia Phillies vs Washington Nationals

06. 22. 18:45 · 내셔널스 파크

Away Tim Mayza vs Home Foster Griffin

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Predicted winnerWashington Nationals
Projected scorePhiladelphia Phillies 4 : 6 Washington Nationals

Projected lineup

Philadelphia Phillies (Away)
  1. Trea Turner
  2. Kyle Schwarber
  3. Bryce Harper
  4. Alec Bohm
  5. Edmundo Sosa
  6. Brandon Marsh
  7. Derek Hill
  8. Bryson Stott
  9. Rafael Marchán
Washington Nationals (Home)
  1. James Wood
  2. Curtis Mead
  3. Dylan Crews
  4. CJ Abrams
  5. Jacob Young
  6. Daylen Lile
  7. Keibert Ruiz
  8. Luis García Jr.
  9. Nasim Nuñez

Key factors

  • Washington's starting pitcher Foster Griffin boasts a solid 7-2 record with a 3.32 ERA over 84.0 innings this season.
  • Philadelphia's starter Tim Mayza, with a 2-1 record and a 2.97 ERA over 33.1 innings, is typically a relief pitcher and is expected to serve as an opener, increasing the bullpen's workload.
  • Nationals Park is projected to be a hitter-friendly park for this game, with a 10 mph wind blowing out to right field, favoring offense.
  • Washington's offense averages 5.3 runs per game, outscoring Philadelphia's 4.3 runs per game, which is an advantage in a hitter-friendly environment.
  • Philadelphia's starting catcher J.T. Realmuto is resting, creating a significant void in their lineup.

Briefing

The Washington Nationals are projected to have a slight edge over the Philadelphia Phillies in today's game at Nationals Park. Washington's left-handed starter, Foster Griffin, has been solid this season with a 7-2 record and a 3.32 ERA, providing stability on the mound. On the other side, Philadelphia's left-hander Tim Mayza, holding a 2-1 record and a 2.97 ERA, is primarily a relief pitcher who is expected to serve as an opener. This strategy could lead to early reliance on the Phillies' bullpen.

Offensively, Washington holds an advantage, averaging 5.3 runs per game compared to Philadelphia's 4.3 runs. Nationals Park is anticipated to be a hitter-friendly environment today, with temperatures at 83°F and a 10 mph wind blowing out to right field, which should further boost the Nationals' bats. The Phillies will also be without their starting catcher J.T. Realmuto, who is getting a day off, creating a notable gap in their lineup. While Philadelphia has a better overall season record of 42-35 compared to Washington's 40-38 and leads the season series 2-1, the Nationals' more conventional starting pitcher, stronger offensive output, and favorable home park conditions suggest they are more likely to secure a victory today.

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