MLB Game Preview: Pittsburgh Pirates (44-44) vs. Washington Nationals (45-43)

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Venue: Nationals Park — Washington, D.C.

First Pitch: 6:45 PM ET / 3:45 PM PT

Weather Forecast — Washington, D.C.

Early July in D.C. brings warm, humid evenings with a chance of pop‑up storms.

Temperature at first pitch: 83–87°F

Humidity: 65–75%

Wind: 6–10 mph blowing out to left‑center

Chance of rain: 20%

Ballpark impact:

Warm, humid air + slight wind out = boost to power hitters

Nationals Park plays hitter‑friendly in summer night games

Expect elevated run potential if Keller or Griffin leave pitches up

Team Records & Recent Form

Pittsburgh Pirates — 44–44 (3rd in NL Central)

Last 10 games: 5–5

Strengths: Improved rotation consistency, underrated bullpen, emerging young bats

Weaknesses: Inconsistent run production, struggles vs. right‑handed power arms

Road Record: Slightly below .500

Washington Nationals — 45–43 (3rd in NL East)

Last 10 games: 6–4

Strengths: Strong home performance, improving lineup depth, solid bullpen

Weaknesses: Occasional defensive lapses, streaky offense

Home Record: Above average; Nationals Park boosts their gap‑to‑gap hitters

Series History

2025–26 meetings: Nationals lead recent matchups

At Nationals Park: Washington has won 4 of the last 6

Trend:

Nationals’ left‑handed bats have historically hit Pirates pitching well

Games often start slow and open up in the middle innings

Injury Report (Projected)

Pittsburgh Pirates

OUT:

Starting 2B — hamstring strain

QUESTIONABLE:

Setup reliever — shoulder fatigue

AVAILABLE:

Full outfield and rotation core

Washington Nationals

OUT:

Backup catcher — knee soreness

QUESTIONABLE:

LF — minor wrist irritation

AVAILABLE:

Full starting rotation and bullpen

Probable Pitchers

Pittsburgh — Mitch Keller (RHP)

2026 Season: Steady top‑of‑rotation arm with strong strikeout metrics

Strengths:

Four‑seam/slider combo

Generates whiffs up in the zone

Improved command

Weaknesses:

Occasional home‑run susceptibility

Can struggle early before settling in

Washington — Jackson Griffin (RHP)

2026 Season: Young, rising starter with power stuff

Strengths:

High‑velocity fastball

Strong strikeout rate

Excellent at home

Weaknesses:

Walk spikes in high‑leverage spots

Vulnerable to left‑handed contact hitters

Key Player Matchups

Pirates Lineup vs. Jackson Griffin

Pittsburgh’s lineup is contact‑heavy and can exploit Griffin’s occasional command lapses. Left‑handed bats may have a strong night.

Advantage: Slightly Pirates early, Nationals late

Nationals Lineup vs. Mitch Keller

Washington’s lineup has improved plate discipline and can punish Keller’s elevated fastball if he misses spots.

Advantage: Nationals

Bullpen Comparison

Pirates’ bullpen has been quietly strong. Nationals’ bullpen is deeper and more reliable in late‑inning leverage.

Advantage: Nationals

Betting Trends

Pittsburgh Pirates

5–5 in last 10

Under has hit in 4 of last 6

Struggles vs. high‑velocity right‑handers

Road offense inconsistent

Washington Nationals

6–4 in last 10

Over has hit in 5 of last 7 at home

Strong home record

Excellent vs. NL Central opponents

Game Odds

Pittsburgh Pirates                            9.5

Washington Nationals                   – 143

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, July 2, 2026

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