MLB Game Preview: St. Louis Cardinals (5-4) vs. Washington Nationals (3-6)

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First Pitch: 3:45 PM ET
Venue: Nationals Park — Washington, D.C.
Broadcast: MLB.TV

Weather Outlook (Washington, D.C.)

Temperature: ~61°F at gametime

Conditions: Mild spring conditions; no adverse weather expected.

Impact: Neutral environment—slight lean toward pitchers due to cooler air suppressing carry.

Venue Profile — Nationals Park

Location: 1500 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, D.C.

Park Factors: Traditionally neutral-to-slightly hitter-friendly in warm months; early April tends to play fair.

Injury Report

St. Louis Cardinals

Masyn Winn (SS): Day‑to‑day, expected return Apr 6

Hunter Dobbins (SP): 15‑day IL, return Apr 7

Matt Pushard (RP): 15‑day IL, return Apr 14

Lars Nootbaar (LF): 60‑day IL, return May 26

Ixan Henderson (SP): 60‑day IL, return May 29

Washington Nationals

Paxton Schultz (RP): 15‑day IL, return Apr 6

Joan Adon (RP): OUT Apr 6

Josiah Gray (SP): 60‑day IL, return May 29

Trevor Williams (SP): 60‑day IL, return Jun 1

DJ Herz (SP): 60‑day IL, return Jul 1

Starting Pitching Matchup

St. Louis — RHP Andre Pallante (1–0, 0.00 ERA)

5.0 IP, 3 H, 3 K, 3 BB, 0 HR allowed in 2026

Ground‑ball specialist; thrives when inducing weak contact.

Early-season command slightly shaky (3 walks), but results strong.

Washington — RHP Zack Littell (0–1, 5.40 ERA)

5.0 IP, 6 H, 1 K, 2 BB, 2 HR allowed in 2026

Contact‑oriented pitcher; vulnerable to power when missing spots.

Nationals’ depleted rotation places pressure on Littell to eat innings.

Pitching Edge: Cardinals (Pallante’s profile fits Nationals Park well).

Team Records & Recent Form

St. Louis Cardinals (5–4)

Last 5: W–L–L–W–W

Recent wins include a 5–3 victory over Detroit on Apr 5.

Offense: .217 AVG, 40 R, 64 H, 8 HR, .294 OBP, .336 SLG

Pitching: 4.94 ERA, 1.56 WHIP

Washington Nationals (3–6)

Last 5: L–L–L–L–L (five‑game losing streak)

Swept by the Dodgers in a high‑scoring series.

Offense: .270 AVG, 55 R, 87 H, 11 HR, .340 OBP, .429 SLG

Pitching: 6.27 ERA, 1.61 WHIP (major liability)

Key Player Matchups

Cardinals Hitters to Watch

Nolan Gorman: 2 HR, 7 RBI; power threat vs. Littell’s HR tendency.

Victor Scott II: .310 AVG; table‑setter with speed.

Jordan Walker: 8 RBI, .300 AVG; emerging middle‑order anchor.

Nationals Hitters to Watch

CJ Abrams: 3 HR, 12 RBI, .290 AVG; red‑hot start.

Luis García Jr.: .324 AVG, .559 SLG; consistent contact and gap power.

Series History & Context

No 2026 head‑to‑head games yet.

Nationals enter on a five‑game losing streak, while St. Louis has won three of its last five.

Pitching mismatch favors St. Louis; Washington’s bullpen has struggled with inherited runners (52.4% scoring rate).

Betting Trends

Nationals pitching allowing 10+ runs in multiple recent games.

Cardinals bullpen middle‑tier but stabilizing.

Nationals offense is outperforming their record but cannot overcome pitching issues.

Game Odds

St. Louis Cardinals           – 115

Washington Nationals   8

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, April 5, 2026

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