MLB Game Preview: Washington Nationals (60-67) vs. Texas Rangers (62-64)

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Venue: Globe Life Field, Arlington, Texas
First pitch: 8:05 p.m. ET
TV: Rangers Sports Network (RSN) / Nationals TV

This interleague matchup features the fourth-place NL East Nationals (on a four-game losing streak) against the second-place AL West Rangers. It is the second meeting of the season between the clubs.

Probable Starting Pitchers

Nationals: RHP Cade Cavalli (10-5, 3.36 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, 151 K in 136.2 IP). Strong win total and solid overall numbers; recently took a no-hitter deep into a start with high strikeout totals.

Rangers: RHP Kumar Rocker (4-9, 4.50 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, 106 K in 116.0 IP). Inconsistent this season with a higher ERA; looking to bounce back from recent rough outings (elevated ERA in August starts).

Cavalli holds a clear edge in form, wins, and efficiency.

Current Weather Forecast (Globe Life Field)

Globe Life Field is a retractable-roof stadium; the roof is typically closed in extreme heat. Outside conditions: Very hot and sunny with highs near 103–105°F, heat indices potentially higher, southwest winds 5–10 mph, and near-zero precipitation chance. Comfortable indoor conditions expected for the game.

Injury Reports

Washington Nationals:

James Wood (OF) – 10-day IL (oblique).

Drew Millas (C) – 10-day IL (finger).

Longer-term 60-day IL: Josiah Gray, DJ Herz, Richard Lovelady, Mitchell Parker, and others (mostly elbow-related).
Key active: CJ Abrams (.280 AVG, 29 HR, 91 RBI), Jacob Young (hot recently), Dylan Crews, Keibert Ruiz, and the supporting cast.

Texas Rangers:

Josh Jung (3B) – 10-day IL (calf).

Kyle Higashioka (C) – 10-day IL (flexor tendon).

Jacob deGrom (SP) – Day-to-day (triceps); not starting this game.

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

Longer-term: Robert Garcia, Jack Leiter, and others.
Key active: Corey Seager (recent multi-hit form), Jake Burger (21 HR), Wyatt Langford, Brandon Nimmo, and Joc Pederson.

Key Player Matchups & Notable Performers

Cavalli vs. Rangers hitters: Corey Seager and Jake Burger present the biggest power threats. Wyatt Langford and Brandon Nimmo offer secondary production.

Rocker vs. Nationals hitters: CJ Abrams (team leader in AVG, HR, RBI) is the primary danger. Jacob Young has been productive lately. Washington ranks high in runs and home runs (180 HR).

Nationals lead in offensive categories (runs, HR, SLG); Rangers are more average but competitive at home.

Recent Team Forms

Nationals: 4-6 in last 10; on a four-game skid. Road record 33-31. Strong when healthy offensively.

Rangers: 4-6 in last 10; mixed results but solid at home (33-27). Looking to stabilize after recent inconsistency.

Series History

Second meeting of the 2026 season. Limited head-to-head data; both clubs have been competitive in interleague play.

Betting Trends

Trends: Rangers favored at home despite Cavalli’s superior metrics. Nationals competitive as road underdogs with offensive firepower. Public often backs the home side in these matchups.

Game Odds

Washington Nationals                   7.5

Texas Rangers                                    – 136

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, August 18, 2026

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