Wednesday, September 10th, 2025

The Washington Nationals continue their road trip with a matchup against the Miami Marlins at loanDepot park on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at 6:40 p.m. EDT. The Nationals enter this contest on a four-game road win streak, while the Marlins look to defend their home field and tighten the NL East standings.
Today at loanDepot park, expect warm and humid conditions with temperatures in the upper 80s. Skies will be mostly cloudy, but with only a slight chance of precipitation, the game is unlikely to be disrupted by rain. Winds will be light, posing minimal impact on fly balls and gameplay. Overall, it's a comfortable day for baseball.
The Nationals are set to start Jake Irvin (8-11, 5.71 ERA, 1.44 WHIP, 104 strikeouts), who will take the mound hoping to build on recent team momentum. The Marlins counter with Eury Perez (6-5, 4.66 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, 72 strikeouts), aiming to deliver a strong performance at home.
The Marlins hold a 66-79 record overall and are 32-41 at home. Miami thrives offensively when recording at least eight hits, boasting a 53-31 mark in such games. The Marlins currently sit third in the NL East and aim to further improve their standing in this divisional clash.
The Nationals are 60-84 overall with a 31-42 road record. Offensively, Washington features a .392 team slugging percentage, landing them ninth in the National League. The Nationals also lead the season series against the Marlins 6-5 across 11 previous meetings.
Agustin Ramirez stands out in the Marlins' lineup, contributing 28 doubles, one triple, and 19 home runs. Otto Lopez is in fine form with 10 hits, including two homers, in his last 34 at-bats over 10 games.
James Wood has powered the Nationals lineup, delivering 34 doubles, 27 homers, 88 RBIs, and a .260 batting average. Daylen Lile remains hot, going 16-for-41 with a double, four triples, and two home runs in his last 10 appearances.
The Marlins have struggled in their last ten games, posting a 3-7 record with a .239 batting average and a 6.31 ERA, being outscored by 20 runs during this stretch.
The Nationals are 7-3 over their last ten games, batting .253 as a team with a 3.94 ERA, while outscoring their opponents by 12 runs.
The Marlins are dealing with several injuries: Valente Bellozo (day-to-day, tricep), Freddy Tarnok (15-Day IL, ankle), Connor Norby (10-Day IL, quad strain), Derek Hill (10-Day IL, hamstring), Edward Cabrera (15-Day IL, elbow), Anthony Bender (60-Day IL, tibia), Tyler Zuber (60-Day IL, lat), Ryan Gusto (15-Day IL, shoulder), Dane Myers (10-Day IL, oblique), Graham Pauley (10-Day IL, oblique), Kyle Stowers (10-Day IL, oblique), Jesus Tinoco (60-Day IL, forearm), Max Meyer (60-Day IL, hip), Ryan Weathers (60-Day IL, lat), Griffin Conine (60-Day IL, arm), Andrew Nardi (60-Day IL, back), Braxton Garrett (60-Day IL, elbow).
The Nationals' injury list includes: Drew Millas (60-Day IL, finger), MacKenzie Gore (15-Day IL, shoulder), 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).
The Washington Nationals face the Miami Marlins in a pivotal NL East matchup at loanDepot park, with both teams looking to enhance their late-season standing. With standout hitters like Agustin Ramirez and James Wood and starting pitchers Jake Irvin and Eury Perez set to duel, this game promises excitement. The Nationals are riding momentum with a recent string of wins, while the Marlins aim to rebound at home. Expect a competitive contest under warm and humid Miami conditions, with both teams eager for a crucial victory.
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