MLB Game Preview: Houston Astros (46-48) vs. Washington Nationals (47-46)

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First Pitch: 6:45 PM ET

Venue: Nationals Park – Washington, D.C.

Surface: Kentucky Bluegrass

Capacity: ~41,000

Park Profile: Slightly hitter‑friendly, boosts left‑handed power to RF

Weather Update

Nationals Park is outdoors — weather will influence ball flight.

  • Temperature: 88°F (31°C) at first pitch
  • Humidity: 67%
  • Wind: 10–14 mph blowing out to right field
  • Conditions: Clear skies
  • Impact:
    • Boosts carry for left‑handed hitters
    • Increased HR probability to RF gap
    • Warm, humid air favors offense

Injury Report

Houston Astros (46–48)

  • Yordan Álvarez (DH/OF): Probable – minor knee soreness; expected to play.
  • Kyle Tucker (OF): Out – oblique strain; 2–3 weeks.
  • José Altuve (2B): Available – full workload.
  • Justin Verlander (SP): Out – shoulder fatigue; 10‑day IL.
  • Team Status: Lineup missing Tucker’s left‑handed power; rotation thin.

Washington Nationals (47–46)

  • CJ Abrams (SS): Available – minor ankle bruise; cleared.
  • Keibert Ruiz (C): Questionable – hamstring tightness; game‑time decision.
  • Josiah Gray (SP): Out – elbow inflammation; 3–4 weeks.
  • Team Status: Lineup healthy; rotation relying on young arms.

Team Records & Recent Form

Houston Astros

  • Record: 46–48 (4th in AL West)
  • Last 10 Games: 5–5
  • Road Record: 21–26
  • Run Differential: -12
  • Trend: Offense inconsistent; pitching staff struggling without Verlander.

Washington Nationals

  • Record: 47–46 (3rd in NL East)
  • Last 10 Games: 6–4
  • Home Record: 24–21
  • Run Differential: -6
  • Trend: Young lineup producing; bullpen stabilizing.

Starting Pitching Matchup

Spencer Arrighetti – RHP, Astros

  • 2026 Stats: 4.18 ERA, 1.29 WHIP, 92 K, 33 BB
  • Last 5 Starts: 2–2, 3.95 ERA
  • Strengths: High‑spin fastball, strong strikeout ability, good road composure.
  • Weaknesses: Occasional command lapses; vulnerable to left‑handed power.
  • Matchup Note: Nationals’ left‑handed bats (Winker, Gallo) could challenge him with wind blowing out.

Griffin – RHP, Nationals

(Projected starter based on rotation alignment)

  • 2026 Stats: 3.88 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, 68 K, 25 BB
  • Last 5 Starts: 3–1, 3.55 ERA
  • Strengths: Ground‑ball profile, good slider command, keeps ball in park.
  • Weaknesses: Struggles vs elite right‑handed hitters; limited swing‑and‑miss.
  • Matchup Note: Astros’ right‑handed core (Altuve, Bregman, Peña) matches up well.

Key Player Matchups

1. Yordan Álvarez (HOU) vs. Griffin

Álvarez’s left‑handed power + wind blowing out = major HR threat.

2. CJ Abrams (WSH) vs. Arrighetti

Abrams’ speed and contact ability challenge Arrighetti’s tendency to allow baserunners.

3. Alex Bregman (HOU) vs. Nationals Bullpen

Bregman’s plate discipline plays well against Washington’s mid‑tier relievers.

4. Joey Gallo (WSH) vs. Arrighetti

Gallo’s extreme fly‑ball profile could benefit from tonight’s hitting conditions.

Series History

  • 2026 Season Series: First meeting
  • 2025 Season Series: Astros won 4–2
  • At Nationals Park (last 10 games): Astros lead 6–4 Houston has historically hit well in this ballpark.

Betting Trends

Houston Astros

  • 5–5 in last 10 games
  • Over has hit in 6 of last 8 road games
  • Astros are 3–7 in last 10 vs NL East
  • Arrighetti starts: Astros 7–8 this season

Washington Nationals

  • 6–4 in last 10 games
  • Nationals are 5–1 in last 6 home games
  • Over has hit in 7 of last 10 Nationals games

Game Odds

Houston Astros                                 9.5

Washington Nationals                   – 135

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, July 7, 2026

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