The Washington Nationals (67-81) are favorites (-182) on the moneyline when they square off against the Miami Marlins (55-94) Sunday at 1:35 p.m. ET, live on BSFL. Washington’s MacKenzie Gore and Miami’s Adam Oller have been named the starters for this contest.
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Nationals to win vs Marlins -182
Nationals vs. Marlins Betting Lines
- Favorite: Nationals (-182)
- Underdog: Marlins (+152)
- Over/under: 8.5
Nationals vs. Marlins Betting Insights
- The Nationals have won in 14, or 51.9%, of the 27 contests they have been named as odds-on favorites in this year.
- Washington has been listed as a favorite of -182 or more on two occasions this season and split those games.
- The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Nationals have a 64.5% chance of walking away with the win.
- The Marlins have won 51 of the 132 games they were the underdog on the moneyline this season (38.6%).
- Miami has gone 19-33 when playing as a moneyline underdog with odds of +152 or longer (36.5%).
- The implied moneyline probablility for this matchup gives the Marlins a 39.7% chance to win.
Nationals vs. Marlins Hitting Leaders
- C.J. Abrams is batting .239 this season with a team-high 20 home runs and 65 RBI.
- Abrams’ home runs rank him 60th in Major League Baseball, and he is 72nd in RBI.
- Luis Garcia’s batting average of .281 leads all Washington hitters this season.
- Jake Burger paces the Marlins with 25 home runs and 61 runs batted in.
- Burger’s home run total ranks 27th in the majors, and he is 85th in RBI.
- Jesus Sanchez is batting .245 to pace his team.
Nationals vs. Marlins Pitching Rankings
- The Nationals average the 24th-most strikeouts per nine innings (8.3) in the league this season.
- Nationals pitchers have a combined ERA of 4.30 this year, which ranks 22nd in MLB.
- The Nationals have a combined 1.341 WHIP as a pitching staff, fifth-highest in MLB.
- The pitching staff for the Marlins has a collective 8.4 K/9, which ranks 20th in MLB.
- Miami has a 4.70 team ERA that ranks 28th across all MLB pitching staffs.
- The Marlins have the third-highest WHIP in baseball (1.372).