Atlanta Braves vs. Washington Nationals Prediction, Odds, and Pitching Matchup – September 23, 2025

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025

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Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves: Game Preview

The Washington Nationals (64-93, fifth in the NL East) take on the Atlanta Braves (74-83, fourth in the NL East) at Truist Park, with the first pitch scheduled for Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. EDT. Atlanta currently leads the three-game series 1-0 and has an 8-3 advantage in the season series against Washington.

Pitching Matchup

The Nationals will send Brad Lord (5-8, 4.18 ERA, 1.30 WHIP, 100 strikeouts) to the mound, while the Braves will counter with Hurston Waldrep (5-1, 3.04 ERA, 1.15 WHIP, 50 strikeouts). This pitching matchup will be a key factor as both teams look to close out their regular seasons on a positive note.

Team Performance

Atlanta Braves

The Braves hold a 37-39 home record and are batting .246 as a team, ranking ninth in the National League. Atlanta has been on a hot streak recently, winning nine of its last ten games with a strong .307 team batting average and a 3.16 ERA, outscoring opponents by 42 runs.

Washington Nationals

Washington enters this contest with a 33-46 road record. The Nationals are at their best when their offense delivers, as evidenced by their 43-18 mark in games where they score five or more runs. However, the team has struggled over the past ten games, going 3-7 with a .208 batting average and a 6.33 ERA, getting outscored by 33 runs.

Top Performers

Atlanta Braves

Ozzie Albies has posted 23 doubles, two triples, 16 home runs, and 74 RBI while hitting .240 for Atlanta. Matt Olson has been especially hot lately, going 16-for-44 with four doubles, a triple, and five home runs in his last ten games.

Washington Nationals

C.J. Abrams leads the Nationals with 34 doubles, five triples, and 18 home runs to complement his .259 average. Rookie Dylan Crews has flashed potential, hitting 11-for-37 with a double and two home runs over his last ten games.

Series Outlook

This will be the 12th meeting between the Braves and Nationals this season. Atlanta holds a commanding 8-3 lead in the season series and looks to further extend its advantage at home as both teams look to finish strong.

Injuries

Atlanta Braves

Ozzie Albies (day-to-day, arm), Vidal Brujan (day-to-day, hip), Daysbel Hernandez (60-Day IL, shoulder), Jake Fraley (60-Day IL, oblique), Aaron Bummer (60-Day IL, shoulder), Sean Murphy (60-Day IL, hip), Austin Riley (60-Day IL, abdominal), Grant Holmes (60-Day IL, elbow), Spencer Schwellenbach (60-Day IL, elbow), AJ Smith-Shawver (60-Day IL, calf/elbow), Reynaldo Lopez (60-Day IL, shoulder), Joe Jimenez (60-Day IL, knee).

Washington Nationals

Daylen Lile (day-to-day, knee), Cole Henry (15-Day IL, back), Drew Millas (60-Day IL, finger), Trevor Williams (60-Day IL, elbow), Keibert Ruiz (7-Day IL, concussion), Derek Law (60-Day IL, forearm), DJ Herz (60-Day IL, elbow), Josiah Gray (60-Day IL, elbow).

Weather

Today at Truist Park, expect pleasant baseball weather with clear skies and a high near 78°F. There’s no precipitation anticipated, and gentle winds around 6 mph out of the northeast should have minimal impact on gameplay. Enjoy ideal conditions for America’s pastime.

In summary

The Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals continue their NL East rivalry with a Tuesday evening matchup at Truist Park. Atlanta enters with momentum and a strong head-to-head record this season, while Washington looks to bounce back despite recent struggles. With ideal weather, a compelling pitching duel, and standout performances from players like Ozzie Albies, Matt Olson, C.J. Abrams, and Dylan Crews, fans can expect a competitive game as both teams close out their seasons.


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