MLB Game Preview: San Francisco Giants (9-12) vs. Washington Nationals (9-12)

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First Pitch: 10:35 AM ET

Venue: Nationals Park — Washington, D.C. Weather: 52°F, cool spring conditions in D.C.

Injury Report

San Francisco Giants

Joel Peguero — 15‑Day IL (Apr 19)

Sam Hentges — 15‑Day IL (Apr 21)

Harrison Bader — 10‑Day IL (Apr 22)

Parks Harber — 7‑Day IL (Apr 27)

Jared Oliva — 10‑Day IL (Jun 1)

Washington Nationals

Joan Adon — OUT (Apr 19)

Cole Henry — 15‑Day IL (Apr 28)

Josiah Gray — 60‑Day IL (May 29)

Ken Waldichuk — 60‑Day IL (Jun 1)

Trevor Williams — 60‑Day IL (Jun 1)

Team Records & Statistical Profile

San Francisco Giants (9–12)

Team AVG: .253

Runs: 75

Hits: 182

HR: 13

OBP: .296

SLG: .369

ERA: 4.19

WHIP: 1.34

Washington Nationals (9–12)

Team AVG: .259

Runs: 118

Hits: 193

HR: 23

OBP: .336

SLG: .409

ERA: 5.92

WHIP: 1.58

Recent Team Form

Giants — Last 5

W 7–6 (F/12) @ WSH

W 10–5 @ WSH

W 3–0 @ CIN

L 8–3 @ CIN

L 2–1 @ CIN

Nationals — Last 5

L 7–6 (F/12) vs SF

L 10–5 vs SF

W 8–7 (F/10) @ PIT

L 2–0 @ PIT

W 5–4 @ PIT

Context: San Francisco enters on a 3‑game road winning streak, while Washington has dropped the first two games of this series.

Probable Pitching Matchup

SF — Robbie Ray (LHP)

Record: 2–2

ERA: 2.42

WHIP: 1.03

IP: 22.1

K/BB: 24 K / 10 BB

HR Allowed: 4

WSH — Miles Mikolas (RHP)

Record: 0–3

ERA: 11.49

WHIP: 2.17

IP: 15.2

K/BB: 11 K / 9 BB

HR Allowed: 6

Matchup Predictor: Giants 60.3% vs Nationals 39.7%

Key Player Matchups

San Francisco Giants

Willy Adames: 3 HR, .262 AVG, 6 RBI

Luis Arraez: .321 AVG, .353 OBP

Heliot Ramos: 13 RBI, .257 AVG

Washington Nationals

James Wood: 7 HR, 18 RBI, .256 AVG

CJ Abrams: .338 AVG, .448 OBP, .634 SLG — elite early‑season form

Series History & Context

Giants have won the first two games of this series:

10–5 on April 17

7–6 (12 innings) on April 18

Giants are 6–5 on the road, Nationals are 1–7 at home.

Nationals’ pitching has been a major liability (5.92 ERA).

Betting Trends

Giants scoring: 3.1 runs/game (30th MLB) but trending upward recently.

Nationals scoring: 118 runs (top‑10 MLB), but pitching collapse offsets offense.

Mikolas has allowed 6 HR in 4 starts, one of the highest totals in MLB.

Giants bullpen: 60% save rate, 8 holds.

Game Odds

San Francisco Giants                      – 149

Washington Nationals                   8

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 18, 2026