MLB Game Preview: New York Mets (20-26) vs. Washington Nationals (23-24)

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First Pitch: 6:45 PM ET Venue: Nationals Park — Washington, D.C. Surface: Kentucky Bluegrass Dimensions: LF 336 ft, CF 402 ft, RF 335 ft Park Factor: Slightly hitter‑friendly, especially to left‑center

Venue & Weather Conditions

Nationals Park — Washington, D.C.

Forecast:

  • Temperature: 72–75°F
  • Wind: 7–10 mph blowing out to left field
  • Humidity: ~60%
  • Precipitation: <10%
  • Impact:
    • Boost to right‑handed pull hitters
    • Warm air increases ball carry
    • Slightly hitter‑leaning environment

Expect moderate scoring conditions, especially early.

Team Form & Context
New York Mets (20–26)
  • Have lost 6 of last 9, struggling to find consistency.
  • Offense averaging 4.1 runs/game in May.
  • Rotation ERA in last 10 games: 4.62
  • Bullpen remains volatile (4.71 ERA in May).
  • Christian Scott has shown promise but remains inexperienced at the MLB level.
Washington Nationals (23–24)
  • Have won 5 of last 7, trending upward.
  • Offense averaging 4.6 runs/game in May.
  • Pitching staff improving (3.98 ERA in last 10).
  • Jake Irvin has been one of the NL’s most underrated early‑season performers.
Injury Report
New York Mets
  • Francisco Lindor — Day‑to‑Day (ankle)
  • Pete Alonso — Day‑to‑Day (wrist)
  • Kodai Senga — OUT (shoulder)
  • Brooks Raley — OUT (elbow)

Impact: Lindor and Alonso’s statuses are massive swing factors. Without them, the Mets’ lineup loses its two best run producers.

Washington Nationals
  • CJ Abrams — PROBABLE (hamstring tightness)
  • Lane Thomas — OUT (knee)
  • Josiah Gray — OUT (forearm)
  • Hunter Harvey — Day‑to‑Day (back)

Impact: Abrams’ availability is crucial for Washington’s speed‑driven offense.

Starting Pitching Breakdown
Christian Scott — RHP, New York Mets

2026 Season Stats:

  • Record: 1–2
  • ERA: 4.33
  • WHIP: 1.29
  • K/BB: 27/8
  • HR Allowed: 5
  • Opp BA: .246

Profile:

  • 94–96 mph fastball
  • Strong slider + changeup
  • Fly‑ball tendencies (43%)
  • Road ERA: 4.71
  • Struggles vs. left‑handed hitters (.271 allowed)

Matchup vs. Nationals:

  • Washington’s lefties (Winker, García, Lipscomb) match up well.
  • Warm weather + wind out to LF could hurt Scott’s fly‑ball profile.
Jake Irvin — RHP, Washington Nationals

2026 Season Stats:

  • Record: 4–3
  • ERA: 3.41
  • WHIP: 1.18
  • K/BB: 42/12
  • HR Allowed: 4
  • Opp BA: .228

Profile:

  • 93–95 mph fastball
  • Curveball + sinker mix
  • Excellent command
  • Home ERA: 3.12
  • Strong vs. right‑handed hitters (.219 allowed)

Matchup vs. Mets:

  • Mets’ lineup is right‑hand heavy (Marte, Alonso, Vientos).
  • Irvin’s sinker/curve combo is a difficult matchup for New York’s aggressive hitters.
Key Player Matchups
Mets Hitters vs. Irvin
  • Pete Alonso: Power threat but questionable health
  • Starling Marte: Good vs. sinkers; needs to get on base
  • Brett Baty: Hot streak but struggles vs. curveballs
  • Jeff McNeil: Contact hitter; key for extending innings

Edge: Irvin

Nationals Hitters vs. Scott
  • CJ Abrams: Elite vs. fastballs; speed threat
  • Joey Meneses: Power bat; thrives vs. fly‑ball pitchers
  • Jesse Winker: Strong OBP; good vs. RHP
  • Luis García Jr.: Contact hitter who handles sliders well

Edge: Nationals lineup

Recent Team Trends
New York Mets
  • 3–6 in last 9
  • Under is 6–3 in last 9
  • 4–8 in last 12 road games
  • Scott starts: NYM is 1–3
Washington Nationals
  • 5–2 in last 7
  • Over is 5–2 in last 7
  • 6–3 in last 9 home games
  • Irvin starts: WSH is 5–3
Head‑to‑Head Trends
  • Nationals have won 4 of last 6
  • Over is 6–4 in last 10
  • Games at Nationals Park average 9.0 runs over last 10 meetings

GAME ODDS

New York Mets – 143

Washington Nationals 10.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, May 17, 2026

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