MLB Game Preview: Washington Nationals (3-1) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (1-3)

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First Pitch is scheduled for 6:40 PM ET
Venue: Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA (Phillies home)
TV/Streaming: Nationals.TV, NBCS-PH+, MLB Network (national/out-of-market), MLB.TV

This is Game 2 of a three-game NL East series. The Nationals crushed the Phillies 13-2 in Game 1 on Monday night, improving to 3-1 while dropping Philadelphia to 1-3. Washington erupted for 17 hits in the blowout.

Recent Team Forms

Washington Nationals (3-1, 1st NL East): The Nationals have started the season strong, winning three of four and exploding offensively in Monday’s rout. Their lineup is clicking early, led by hot bats and timely power. Pitching has been serviceable despite injuries, and they enter with momentum after a dominant road win.

Philadelphia Phillies (1-3, 5th NL East): The Phillies have struggled out of the gate, losing three straight and getting blown out in Game 1. Offense has been anemic early (scoring just 14 runs through four games), and the pitching staff has been hit hard by injuries and poor execution. They need a bounce-back performance at home to stabilize.

Injury Report

Nationals:

SP Josiah Gray: 60-Day IL (right flexor strain/elbow).

RP Paxton Schultz: 15-Day IL (right elbow inflammation).

SP DJ Herz: 60-Day IL (Tommy John surgery).

SP Trevor Williams: 60-Day IL (elbow).
The rotation and bullpen are thinned, but the club has leaned on depth and young arms effectively so far.

Phillies:

SP Zack Wheeler: 15-Day IL (shoulder / right upper extremity blood clot; expected back mid-April).

RP Max Lazar: 15-Day IL (oblique).

RP Orion Kerkering: 15-Day IL (strained right hamstring).
Philadelphia’s bullpen and rotation depth are tested early; several key arms are on the shelf.

Starting Pitchers & Key Player Matchups

Nationals: LHP PJ Poulin (0-0, 0.00 ERA in limited 2026 action; career small-sample 2-1, 3.65 ERA)
Poulin is serving as an opener or short-stint starter. He has swing-and-miss stuff but limited MLB experience. Expect him to attack the zone early before turning it over to the bullpen.

Phillies: RHP Andrew Painter (0-0, MLB debut; top prospect post-Tommy John, strong minor-league track record)
Painter makes his highly anticipated MLB debut after dominating the minors. Elite velocity and command make him a high-upside arm; he’ll look to shut down Washington’s suddenly potent lineup in front of the home crowd.

Key Matchups to Watch:

Nationals hot bats (Joey Wiemer on an historic on-base streak to start the season, Keibert Ruiz, Rafael Marchan power) vs. Painter: Washington’s offense is red-hot; Painter must limit hard contact and keep the ball in the yard.

Phillies stars (Kyle Schwarber, Alec Bohm, Trea Turner) vs. Poulin/bullpen: Philadelphia’s lineup has been quiet; they need to generate early runs against a makeshift Nationals pitching plan.

Series History

The Phillies hold the all-time regular-season edge (503-459). The clubs have played competitive series in recent years, but Washington has shown early 2026 dominance in this matchup. Citizens Bank Park has historically favored hitters in warm weather, though pitching often decides close divisional games.

Weather Updates

Game-time conditions at Citizens Bank Park: Approximately 78-82°F, partly cloudy to breezy with clouds and sun, winds 10-15 mph (SW, potentially playing neutral to slightly out toward right-center), and low precipitation chance (~5-10%). Unseasonably warm for late March with breezy conditions that could boost scoring and home-run potential. Expect a more offensive environment than a typical early-season night.

Game Odds

Washington Nationals                   9

Philadelphia Phillies                      – 194

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, March 30, 2026

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