MLB Game Preview: Miami Marlins (65-74) vs. Washington Nationals (55-83)

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Venue, Date & Time

  • Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2025
  • First Pitch: 1:05 p.m. ET
  • Venue: Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.
  • Surface: Natural Grass
  • Broadcast: MASN (Washington), Bally Sports Florida (Miami), MLB.TV

Weather Forecast (Washington, D.C.)

  • Conditions: Mostly sunny
  • Temperature: ~84°F (29°C) at first pitch
  • Wind: 6–8 mph out to left field
  • Precipitation: <10% chance — no weather‑driven delays expected
  • Impact: Slight boost to fly‑ball carry toward left; otherwise neutral hitting conditions

Injury Report

Miami Marlins

  • Graham Pauley – 10‑Day IL (Oblique)
  • Dane Myers – 10‑Day IL (Oblique)
  • Kyle Stowers – 10‑Day IL (Oblique)
  • Edward Cabrera – 15‑Day IL (Elbow)
  • Ryan Gusto – 15‑Day IL (Shoulder)
  • Janson Junk – 15‑Day IL (Arm)
  • Jesus Tinoco – 60‑Day IL (Forearm)
  • Braxton Garrett – 60‑Day IL (Elbow)
  • Anthony Bender – 60‑Day IL (Tibia)
  • Andrew Nardi – 60‑Day IL (Back)
  • Tyler Zuber – 60‑Day IL (Lat)
  • Griffin Conine – 60‑Day IL (Arm)
  • Max Meyer – 60‑Day IL (Hip)
  • Ryan Weathers – 60‑Day IL (Lat)

Washington Nationals

  • MacKenzie Gore – 15‑Day IL (Shoulder)
  • Drew Millas – 60‑Day IL (Finger)
  • Josiah Gray – 60‑Day IL (Elbow)
  • Trevor Williams – 60‑Day IL (Elbow)
  • DJ Herz – 60‑Day IL (Elbow)
  • Derek Law – 60‑Day IL (Forearm)
  • Keibert Ruiz – 7‑Day IL (Concussion)

Probable Pitchers & Matchup

Miami – Eury Pérez (RHP)

  • 2025 Stats: 6–4, 4.04 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 70 K in 71.1 IP
  • Profile: Power right‑hander with swing‑and‑miss stuff (8.8 K/9) and a .184 opponent batting average. Coming off a rough outing vs. the Mets (0.2 IP, 5 ER).
  • Vs. Nationals: 1 GS, 4.0 IP, 2.25 ERA, .250 BAA this season.

Washington – Mitchell Parker (LHP)

  • 2025 Stats: 7–15, 5.94 ERA, 1.54 WHIP, 94 K in 141.2 IP
  • Profile: Fly‑ball lefty with control issues; allows a .275 opponent batting average.
  • Recent Form: 6.1 IP, 3 ER vs. Tampa Bay in last start.

Key Player Matchups

Miami Marlins Offense

  • Xavier Edwards (2B): .284 AVG, .341 OBP, 20 2B, 5 3B, 2 HR — table‑setter with elite contact skills.
  • Otto Lopez (SS): .242 AVG, 18 2B, 12 HR, 66 RBI — steady middle‑order bat.
  • Agustin Ramirez (C): .231 AVG, 19 HR, .423 SLG — primary power threat.

Washington Nationals Offense

  • C.J. Abrams (SS): .265 AVG, 28 2B, 5 3B, 17 HR — speed/power combo, team’s most dynamic bat.
  • James Wood (OF): .257 AVG, 27 HR, 86 RBI — middle‑order slugger with plus raw power.
  • Luis García Jr. (2B): .263 AVG, 26 2B, 11 HR — contact hitter with gap power.

Matchup Spotlight:

  • Pérez’s high‑octane fastball vs. Abrams’ quick bat and Wood’s power will be pivotal.
  • Miami’s right‑handed bats (Ramirez, Lopez) could exploit Parker’s vulnerability to RHB (.290+ BAA).

Team Records & Recent Form

Recent Trends:

  • Miami: 6–4 ATS last 10; Over in 7 of last 10.
  • Washington: 3–7 ATS last 10; Over in 3 of last 10.

Series History

  • 2025 Season Series: Miami leads 5–2.
  • Last Meeting: Nationals 2, Marlins 0 (Sept. 1) — Andrew Alvarez (WSH) 5.0 IP, 0 R; Daylen Lile triple + RBI.
  • At Nationals Park: Miami 3–1 in 2025.

Betting Trends

Miami Marlins

  • 10–12 as favorite (45.5% win rate)
  • 1–8 when favored at -137 or shorter
  • Over in 66 of 138 games (47.8%)

Washington Nationals

  • 49–70 as underdog (41.2% win rate)
  • 37–57 as +115 or longer
  • Over in 67 of 136 games (49.3%)

Suggested Wagering Model

Model Inputs:

  • Pitching edge to Miami with Pérez’s strikeout ability vs. Parker’s high contact allowed.
  • Nationals’ offense slumping (.223 last 10 games) vs. Marlins’ modest 4.8 runs/game in same span.
  • Miami bullpen advantage; Nationals’ relief corps bottom‑tier ERA.
  • Weather neutral to slightly hitter‑friendly.

Game Odds

Miami Marlins                                  – 137

Washington Nationals                   9

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, September 2, 2025

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