Game #64 Nats need a win to get back to .500

The Washington Nationals have Foster Griffin on the mound to lead his team back to .500. Of course, this would be a good time for the Nats bats to wake-up. The Nats are in Arizona for the weekend to face the Diamondbacks.

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A Look at What You Can Bet on at Online Sportsbooks

For most people, betting is intricately tied to sports. This is understandable. After all, the betting shops are often referred to as sportsbooks, and even online platforms tend to be associated with wagering on athletic competitions. Sports are the most popular competitions to bet on, both online and offline.

But, with the coming of the digital age, a lot has changed. The betting industry has evolved past what many believe it to be. With the emergence of online sportsbooks, about which you can find out more here, betting has become a lot more available as well. The new influx of bettors are looking for alternatives to sports.

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Game #63 Nats need a win to stay above .500

The Washington Nationals need a win today to stay above .500. It’s as simple as that. After this game, the Nationals have just 99 games remaining in the regular season. They will fly to Arizona ahead of a day-off on Thursday as part of a two-city west coast trip that includes a stop in San Francisco Giants after that.

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How the Nationals Have Become One of MLB’s Most Surprising Teams in 2026


Not long ago the Nationals looked like a franchise trapped between patience and uncertainty. Most around baseball viewed 2026 as another developmental year rather than the beginning of contention. Instead, Washington has accelerated the timeline, and the biggest reason is the transformation of its offense.

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Game #62 The Nationals are back to business

The Washington Nationals lost a tough one last night after blowing a 3-1 lead going into the 6th inning. The Nats are now one game above .500 and need a win to get back to even in this series with the Miami Marlins.

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Game #61 Nats have a 3-day workweek before heading West

The Washington Nationals has Miami in for a 3 game series. The Marlins just left CitiField in last place while mired in a 5 game losing streak. The Nats would like to add to the Marlins woes, truth be told.

On paper, this is a tough pitching matchup tonight between two Opening Day starters of Cade Cavalli for the Nats and Sandy Alcantara for the Marlins.

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Game #60 Nats wrapup with the Padres

The Washington Nationals are tied 1-1 in this series in a winner-take-all game. The Nats will start Zack Littell who is coming off his longest start of the year. The Nats bullpen is taxed, even with that day-off on Thursday. We will see how manager Blake Butera sets this game up in hopes of a Nats win to finish the month of May.

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Game #59 Nats have to restart from .500

The Washington Nationals were on a run until Wednesday, and the day-off on Thursday, certainly didn’t help the pitching yesterday. After consecutive losses in two games, the Nats have to fight back to win this one to get back over .500

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Game #58 Nationals want to get back to winning

Washington Nationals are back at Nationals Park and their weekend opponent is the San Diego Padres. The listed starter for the Nationals is Paxton Schultz and we expect Andrew Alvarez to take over after Schultz finishes the first inning.

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Postgamer #57: An error ends the Nats winning streak. Once again, bad defense turns to a loss.

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The Washington Nationals four game winning streak came to an end. One error brought in three runs in a 3-2 loss. What is the saying about bad defense? The Nats have a day-off tomorrow and head back to Washington at one game over .500.

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