MLB Game Preview: Washington Nationals (61-67) vs. Texas Rangers (62-65)

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First pitch is scheduled for 8:05 p.m. ET
Venue: Globe Life Field, Arlington, Texas (retractable-roof stadium; roof expected to be closed due to extreme heat).

This is the series finale of a three-game set.

The Rangers sit second in the AL West (a couple of games behind Houston in a tight division). The Nationals rank fourth in the NL East and are well out of contention but have shown road competitiveness at times.

Probable Starting Pitchers

WSH: LHP Andrew Alvarez (2-4, 3.72 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 75.0 IP, 69 K, 33 BB, 3 HR). Young left-hander with solid control in limited starts; has mixed results but keeps the ball in the park effectively.

TEX: RHP Jacob deGrom (8-8, 3.95 ERA, 1.17 WHIP, 120.2 IP, 147 K, 31 BB, 17 HR). Veteran ace returning after right triceps fatigue that limited him to two innings in his previous outing (vs. Angels on Aug. 13). Cleared after imaging and a bullpen session; still generates high strikeout rates (near 11 K/9) despite some shorter outings and second-half workload management.

deGrom holds the clear experience and stuff edge, though workload monitoring is possible after the recent issue.

Current Rosters & Key Contributors

Nationals key active pieces: CJ Abrams (SS, .280 AVG, 29 HR, 91 RBI leader), Daylen Lile, Jacob Young (OF, recent hot stretch), Andrés Chaparro, Keibert Ruiz (C), Nasim Nuñez, José Tena. Offense ranks higher in runs and power (around 180 HR). Pitching depth includes Cade Cavalli.

Rangers key active pieces: Corey Seager (SS), Jake Burger (power, 21 HR range), Joc Pederson, Ezequiel Duran, Brandon Nimmo (if active), Josh Jung (when healthy). Offense has been quieter overall (around 140 HR, lower runs). Rotation depth includes others filling in amid injuries.

Injury Reports

Nationals: James Wood (RF, oblique strain, 10-day IL, expected return late August); Drew Millas (C, finger); several pitchers on longer IL including Josiah Gray, DJ Herz, Mitchell Parker, Richard Lovelady, PJ Poulin, and others.

Rangers: Josh Jung (3B, calf, 10-day IL); Nathan Eovaldi (SP, elbow, 15-day IL); Kyle Higashioka (C, flexor); Jack Leiter (ankle, longer IL); Robert Garcia, Carter Baumler, and others on 60-day IL. deGrom is cleared and starting.

Weather Forecast

Extreme heat with highs around 104°F (heat index potentially higher), sunny/mostly sunny skies, light south/southwest winds 5–10 mph, and minimal precipitation chance. Globe Life Field’s retractable roof is expected to remain closed, neutralizing outdoor weather impact and creating a controlled, climate-managed environment.

Key Player vs. Player Matchups & Recent Team Forms

Alvarez (LHP) vs. Rangers (Seager, Burger, Pederson, Duran): Left-handed pitching can challenge some right-handed power, though Texas has struggled offensively at times.

deGrom (RHP) vs. Nationals (Abrams, Young, Chaparro, Lile): Elite velocity and secondary pitches should generate swings-and-misses against a contact/power mix; Abrams’ speed and power present a key test.

Recent form: Both teams roughly 4-6 in their last 10. Nationals snapped a skid with a 6-0 shutout win in the middle game of this series (after a 5-0 loss in the opener). Rangers have been inconsistent at home but remain competitive in a tight AL West. Nationals score more freely overall; Rangers lean on pitching.

Series History & Betting Trends

Series is tied 1-1 (Rangers 5-0 in Game 1; Nationals 6-0 in Game 2). Limited 2026 head-to-head sample beyond this set. Rangers generally favored at home against mid/lower-tier opponents; totals trend toward the under in pitcher-friendly or roof-closed environments. Nationals have shown road resilience in spots but carry a recent losing streak prior to the middle-game rebound.

Game Odds

Washington Nationals                   7.5

Texas Rangers                                    – 163

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, August 19, 2026

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