Venue: Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.
First Pitch: 7:05 PM ET / 4:05 PM PT
Broadcast: MASN / Bally Sports Wisconsin / MLB.TV
Milwaukee enters at 16–14, looking to build on a strong April finish. Washington sits at 15–17, competitive but inconsistent, trying to climb back toward .500 at home.
WEATHER REPORT — NATIONALS PARK
Forecast: Clear to partly cloudy
Temperature: 67–70°F
Wind: 6–10 mph blowing out to right‑center
Impact:
Boosts left‑handed power
Slightly increases run‑scoring environment
Favors hitters who elevate the ball
A mild offensive bump is expected with warm air and outward wind.
INJURY REPORT
Milwaukee Brewers
No major injuries reported
One reliever listed as day‑to‑day (probable)
Washington Nationals
No major injuries reported
Monitoring a starting outfielder with minor soreness (expected to play)
Both teams project to be near full strength.
PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUP
Milwaukee Brewers — RHP Freddy Peralta
2026 ERA: 3.58
WHIP: 1.14
Strengths: High strikeout rate, elite fastball/slider combo
Weaknesses: Occasional HR issues when behind in counts
Peralta’s swing‑and‑miss profile plays well against Washington’s aggressive lineup.
Washington Nationals — LHP MacKenzie Gore
2026 ERA: 3.92
WHIP: 1.25
Strengths: Power lefty, strong strikeout ability, improved command
Weaknesses: Can struggle vs. right‑handed power bats
Milwaukee’s right‑handed core presents a challenge.
TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM
MILWAUKEE BREWERS (16–14)
Milwaukee has been steady but streaky:
4–3 in last 7 games
Offense averaging 4.6 runs per game
Pitching allowing 4.3 runs per game
Team Strengths
Strong right‑handed power
Improved bullpen depth
Excellent baserunning
Team Weaknesses
Inconsistent middle‑order production
Occasional defensive lapses
WASHINGTON NATIONALS (15–17)
Washington has been competitive but inconsistent:
3–4 in last 7 games
Offense averaging 4.2 runs per game
Pitching allowing 4.7 runs per game
Team Strengths
Athletic lineup
Improved plate discipline
Strong home‑field energy
Team Weaknesses
Bullpen volatility
Vulnerable to high‑velocity pitching
Inconsistent run prevention
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
1. Christian Yelich (MIL) vs. MacKenzie Gore (WSH)
Yelich handles left‑handed pitching well when locked in. Gore must keep the ball down to avoid extra‑base damage.
Edge: Milwaukee
2. CJ Abrams (WSH) vs. Freddy Peralta (MIL)
Abrams’ speed and contact ability challenge Peralta’s strikeout‑heavy approach. Peralta’s slider is the key to neutralizing him.
Edge: Even
3. Bullpen Battle
Milwaukee’s bullpen has been more consistent in leverage spots. Washington’s bullpen has struggled with walks and late‑inning execution.
Edge: Milwaukee
SERIES HISTORY
Brewers lead the last 10 meetings 6–4
At Nationals Park: teams split 3–3 in 2025
Overs have hit in 4 of the last 6 matchups
Peralta has historically pitched well vs. Washington
This series has been competitive but leans slightly toward Milwaukee.
BETTING TRENDS
Milwaukee Brewers
6–4 in last 10 games
Overs hitting in 5 of last 8
4–2 in last 6 road games
Washington Nationals
4–6 in last 10 games
Overs hitting in 6 of last 9
2–5 in last 7 vs. teams above .500
Matchup Trends
Brewers have covered 4 of last 6 vs. Nationals
Overs have hit in 4 of last 6 meetings
Game Odds
Milwaukee Brewers – 163
Washington Nationals 8.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 30, 2026







