MLB Game Preview: Washington Nationals (24-30) vs. Seattle Mariners (30-23)

0
147
Seattle Mariners

Game Overview

Seattle won Game 1 of the series, securing a 1-0 advantage over Washington. The Mariners enter this matchup with a 30-23 record, while the Nationals sit at 24-30, looking to bounce back and even the series.

Starting Pitchers

TeamPitcherRecordERAWHIPStrikeouts
NationalsTrevor Williams (RHP)2-5TBDTBDTBD
MarinersGeorge Kirby (RHP)0-112.27TBDTBD

Kirby is making his second start of the season, looking to rebound after allowing five earned runs in 3.2 innings against Houston. Williams, meanwhile, has struggled, with Washington losing three of his last five starts.

Team Comparisons

CategoryNationalsMariners
Record24-3030-23
Runs Per Game4.14.6
Batting Average.239.239
Home Runs5373
ERA5.153.72
Bullpen ERA4.893.44

Seattle has been strong on the mound, ranking sixth in the AL in slugging percentage (.402), while Washington has struggled with pitching, ranking 26th in ERA (5.15).

Key Players to Watch

Washington Nationals

  • James Wood (OF) – Leads the team with 14 home runs and 37 RBIs.
  • C.J. Abrams (SS) – .287 AVG, providing middle-of-the-order production.
  • Luis García (INF) – 10 doubles, 4 home runs, contributing offensively.

Seattle Mariners

  • Cal Raleigh (C) – 19 HR, 37 RBI, leading Seattle’s offense.
  • Julio Rodríguez (OF) – 10 HR, 19 walks, hitting .244.
  • Jorge Polanco (INF) – .282 AVG, 10 HR, providing consistent power.

Matchup Breakdown

  • Mariners’ Power vs. Nationals’ Pitching – Seattle ranks sixth in MLB in home runs (73), while Washington’s pitching staff has struggled.
  • Nationals’ Contact Hitting vs. Mariners’ Defense – Washington has a 6-3 record as underdogs in their last 10 games, showing resilience.
  • Bullpen Battle – Seattle’s bullpen has been strong (3.44 ERA), while Washington’s relievers have struggled.

Game Odds

Washington Nationals   8

Seattle Mariners              – 218

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Previous articleMLB Game Preview: New York Yankees (34-20) vs. Los Angeles Angels (25-29)
Next articleTexas Rangers Activate Corey Seager from Injured List, Option Blaine Crim to Triple-A Round Rock
MLB Editor
Profile: A dedicated Major League Baseball analyst with a comprehensive understanding of the sport’s strategic, statistical, and developmental layers. This columnist delivers in‑depth coverage that blends advanced metrics, scouting insight, and historical context to illuminate the trends shaping today’s game. Background: With extensive experience following MLB at both the team and league levels, the columnist has contributed to national sports outlets, digital platforms, and radio segments focused on roster construction, player evaluation, and organizational philosophy. A background in sports journalism and analytics supports a disciplined approach to breaking down performance, interpreting data, and tracking long‑term competitive cycles. Signature Coverage Areas: Game previews and pitching‑matchup analysis Advanced statistical breakdowns and sabermetric insights Prospect evaluation, farm‑system trends, and player development Trade‑deadline movement, free‑agency analysis, and front‑office strategy Historical context and postseason features Style & Approach: The writing emphasizes clarity, accuracy, and accessibility — translating complex data and tactical nuance into insights that resonate with both traditional fans and analytically minded readers. Each column reflects a commitment to balanced reporting, thoughtful evaluation, and a deep appreciation for the evolving landscape of Major League Baseball.