MLB Game Preview: Washington Nationals (60-66) vs. Texas Rangers (61-64)

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Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
First pitch: 8:05 p.m. EDT
TV: Rangers Sports Network / Nationals.TV

Probable starters:

LHP Jackson Kent (Nationals, 0-0, 6.75 ERA, 2.00 WHIP, 6 K in 4.0 IP) vs. RHP Cal Quantrill (Rangers, 4-4, 3.44 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 49 K in 70.2 IP).

This is the series opener of a three-game interleague set and the first meeting between the clubs this season. The Nationals (fourth in the NL East) aim to snap a four-game road losing streak. The Rangers (second in the AL West, ~2 GB of Houston) look to stabilize after a rough stretch and capitalize at home (32-27).

Venue & Weather

Globe Life Field is a retractable-roof stadium that typically plays as a neutral-to-pitcher-friendly park when closed, with modern dimensions that can limit some power. Roof status will depend on the extreme heat. Forecast for first pitch: Sunny and very hot, high around 105–107°F (heat index up to ~107–110), southwest winds 5–10 mph, mostly clear skies, near-zero chance of precipitation. Overnight lows in the low 80s. Extreme heat will be a factor for players and fans; the roof is likely closed.

Injury Reports

Nationals:

OF James Wood (10-day IL, oblique) – expected ~Aug. 28 or later.

C Drew Millas (10-day IL, finger) – expected ~Aug. 25.

SP Connelly Early (15-day IL, elbow).

Longer-term: SPs DJ Herz and Josiah Gray (60-day IL, elbows); RPs Richard Lovelady, PJ Poulin, Mitchell Parker, Ken Waldichuk (various arm issues).

Rangers:

SP Jacob deGrom (day-to-day, triceps) – unlikely for immediate starts.

C Kyle Higashioka (10-day IL, flexor) and C Danny Jansen (60-day IL, forearm; rehab progressing).

3B Josh Jung (10-day IL, calf).

SP Nathan Eovaldi (15-day IL, elbow).

Longer-term: SP Jack Leiter (60-day IL, ankle; rehab), RP Robert Garcia, OF/INF Michael Helman, others (shoulder, hand, etc.).

Both rotations and bullpens are thinned by injuries.

Current Rosters / Key Contributors

Nationals key players: SS CJ Abrams (~.278 AVG, strong RBI totals), OF Dylan Crews, OF Daylen Lile, C Keibert Ruiz, 1B Abimelec Ortiz, INF options. Offense ranks high in runs and power (team ~180 HR) but pitching is weaker (team ERA ~4.72). Rotation includes Cade Cavalli and MacKenzie Gore; Kent is a recent call-up with limited MLB experience.

Rangers key players: SS Corey Seager (hot recently), DH/OF Joc Pederson (~22 HR), OF Brandon Nimmo, OF Wyatt Langford, 1B Jake Burger, INF Ezequiel Duran / Cody Freeman. Offense has been quiet lately (.202 AVG in last 10); pitching staff ERA ~4.31. Quantrill provides stability in a depleted rotation.

Recent Team Forms

Nationals (last 10: 4-6): Better offensive output (.258 AVG) and slight run differential edge recently. Road record solid (33-30) overall, but on a four-game skid away from home. Strong when not allowing home runs.

Rangers (last 10: 4-6): Struggling offensively (.202 AVG) and outscored recently. Home form remains a strength; they perform well when collecting 8+ hits (48-20). Coming off a tough West Coast road trip.

Key Player vs. Player Matchups & Pitcher Notes

Kent vs. Rangers: Extremely limited MLB sample (just 4 IP, high walk rate). Rookie lefty with strikeout upside but control issues. Faces a Rangers lineup that has struggled for contact lately; first career start against Texas. High-risk, high-reward profile in extreme heat.

Quantrill vs. Nationals: Solid mid-rotation numbers this year with decent control. Career limited history vs. Washington. Nationals’ lefty-heavy power bats (Abrams, Crews, etc.) will test him, but Globe Life Field and his experience give him the edge over the unproven Kent.

Bullpens: Both impacted by injuries; Rangers may have a slight home advantage in late innings.

Series History

First meeting of the 2026 season. Limited recent interleague history between the clubs.

Betting Trends

Rangers favored at home despite recent struggles. Nationals competitive as road underdogs with offensive potential. Public leans Texas; totals moderate due to heat and pitching uncertainty.

Game Odds

Washington Nationals                   8

Texas Rangers                                    – 150

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, August 17, 2026

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