MLB Game Preview: Washington Nationals (20-22) vs. Cincinnati Reds (22-20)

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First Pitch: 6:40 p.m. ET

Venue: Great American Ball Park — Cincinnati, Ohio

Venue & Weather Conditions

Great American Ball Park is one of MLB’s most hitter‑friendly stadiums, especially for left-handed power due to the short right-field porch.

Cincinnati Forecast (6–10 p.m. ET):

  • Temperature: 67–70°F
  • Wind: 8–11 mph blowing out to right field
  • Humidity: ~60%
  • Precipitation: <10% — clear and dry
  • Impact:
    • Boost for left-handed pull hitters
    • Fly balls carry well
    • Slight lean toward overs unless Lodolo dominates

Injury Report

Washington Nationals

  • CJ Abrams — Healthy
  • Lane Thomas — Healthy
  • Joey Meneses — Day-to-day (ankle)
  • Josiah Gray — OUT (elbow)
  • Jake Irvin — Healthy and scheduled to start
  • Hunter Harvey — Healthy

Cincinnati Reds

  • Elly De La Cruz — Healthy
  • Matt McLain — OUT (shoulder)
  • Christian Encarnacion-Strand — OUT (wrist)
  • TJ Friedl — Day-to-day (oblique)
  • Nick Lodolo — Healthy and scheduled to start
  • Alexis Díaz — Healthy

Team Records & Recent Form

Washington Nationals (20–22)

  • Last 10: 4–6
  • Road Record: 9–12
  • Run Differential: -18
  • Trend: Pitching competitive; offense inconsistent; bullpen shaky late.
  • Yesterday: Lost 7–4 — bullpen collapse after a strong start.

Cincinnati Reds (22–20)

  • Last 10: 6–4
  • Home Record: 13–9
  • Run Differential: +9
  • Trend: Offense heating up; rotation stabilizing; bullpen improving.
  • Yesterday: Won 7–4 — De La Cruz homered, Lodolo rested and ready.

Probable Pitching Matchup

Nationals — RHP Jake Irvin (3–3, 3.91 ERA)

  • 2026 form: Solid mid-rotation arm; improved command; good road numbers.
  • Strengths: Curveball generating weak contact; keeps ball down.
  • Weaknesses: Vulnerable to left-handed power; struggles in hitter-friendly parks.
  • Matchup notes: Reds’ lefties (Fraley, Benson) and switch-hitters (De La Cruz) pose threats.

Reds — LHP Nick Lodolo (4–2, 3.28 ERA)

  • 2026 form: Breakout season; elite strikeout rate; dominant at home.
  • Strengths: Wipeout curveball; excellent vs. righties; low walk rate.
  • Weaknesses: Occasional HR issues when fastball flattens.
  • Matchup notes: Nationals’ lineup is righty-heavy, but lacks consistent power.

Pitching Edge: Reds (clear)

Key Player Matchups

Nationals Hitters vs. Nick Lodolo

  • CJ Abrams: Best matchup; handles lefties well; speed threat
  • Lane Thomas: Power vs. lefties; could ambush early fastballs
  • Keibert Ruiz: Contact-driven but limited power vs. elite breaking balls

Reds Hitters vs. Jake Irvin

  • Elly De La Cruz: Crushes high fastballs; elite speed; HR/SB combo threat
  • Jake Fraley: Power vs. righties; ideal matchup
  • Spencer Steer: Patient approach; RBI opportunities likely

Matchup Edge: Reds lineup

Series History

  • 2026 Season: Reds lead 1–0
  • Last 10 Meetings: Reds lead 6–4
  • At Great American Ball Park (last 5 years): Reds win ~60% of matchups

Cincinnati’s power bats have consistently taken advantage of their home park against Washington pitching.

Betting Trends

Nationals

  • 3–7 in last 10 road games
  • Over is 5–2 in last 7
  • 2–5 in Irvin’s last 7 road starts

Reds

  • 5–1 in last 6 home games
  • Over is 6–3 in last 9 at Great American Ball Park
  • 4–1 in Lodolo’s last 5 starts

Game Odds

Washington Nationals                   9.5

Cincinnati Reds                                 – 168

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, May 12, 2026