MLB Game Preview: Washington Nationals (8-10) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (11-7)

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First Pitch: 9:35 AM PT / 12:35 PM ET

Venue: PNC Park — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Weather Outlook

Temperature: ~74–82°F throughout the game window

Wind: ~12 mph SSW

Conditions: Warm, hitter‑friendly spring weather with no precipitation concerns

Team Records & Recent Form

Washington Nationals (8–10)

Last 5: L 2–0, W 5–4, L 16–5, W 8–6, W 3–1

Offense: .263 AVG, 99 R, 20 HR, .337 OBP

Pitching: 5.89 ERA, 1.56 WHIP, .258 OBA

Pittsburgh Pirates (11–7)

Last 5: W 2–0, L 5–4, W 16–5, L 7–6, W 4–3

Offense: .244 AVG, 88 R, 20 HR, .337 OBP

Pitching: 3.25 ERA, 1.31 WHIP, .219 OBA

Form Edge: Pittsburgh — stronger pitching, better recent run differential, and home‑field advantage.

Injury Report

Nationals

Joan Adon (RP) — OUT (Apr 16)

Cole Henry (RP) — 15‑day IL (Apr 28)

Josiah Gray (SP) — 60‑day IL (May 29)

Ken Waldichuk (RP) — 15‑day IL (Jun 1)

Trevor Williams (SP) — 60‑day IL (Jun 1)

Pirates

Anthony Solometo (SP) — 7‑day IL (Apr 17)

Mike Clevinger (RP) — 7‑day IL (Apr 22)

Jared Triolo (SS) — 10‑day IL (May 1)

Jared Jones (SP) — 60‑day IL (May 25)

Oddanier Mosqueda (RP) — 60‑day IL (Jun 1)

Probable Starting Pitchers

Washington — LHP Foster Griffin (2–0, 1.76 ERA, 1.11 WHIP)

15.1 IP, 11 H, 12 K, 6 BB, 2 HR allowed

Soft‑contact lefty with strong early‑season command

Pittsburgh — RHP Braxton Ashcraft (1–1, 2.12 ERA, 1.00 WHIP)

17 IP, 12 H, 20 K, 5 BB, 0 HR allowed

Excellent swing‑and‑miss profile; elite HR suppression

Pitching Edge: Slightly Pittsburgh — Ashcraft’s strikeout rate and zero HR allowed give him a matchup advantage.

Key Player Matchups

Nationals Hitters

CJ Abrams: .367 AVG, 6 HR, 19 RBI — elite early‑season production

James Wood: .250 AVG, 5 HR vs. Ashcraft historically

Ryan O’Hearn: .333 AVG, .413 OBP

Pirates Hitters

Oneil Cruz: .310 AVG, 5 HR, 16 RBI — power/speed threat

Brandon Lowe: 7 HR, 15 RBI — team HR leader

Joey Bart: 1 HR vs. Griffin historically

Series History & Context

Pirates lead the current series 2–1, including a 2–0 shutout on April 15.

Pittsburgh won 16–5 on April 13, showcasing their offensive ceiling.

Betting Trends

Nationals: 5.89 team ERA (29th in MLB) — pitching vulnerability

Pirates: 3.25 team ERA — strong rotation and bullpen

Nationals are 7–5 on the road; Pirates are 6–3 at home

Game Odds

Washington Nationals   8.5

Pittsburgh Pirates            – 163

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 15, 2026

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