On Wednesday at 6:40 PM ET, the Miami Marlins (64-87) and the Washington Nationals (62-89) will face off in the decisive game of their three-game series. According to the moneyline, the Marlins (-125) are favored to emerge victorious and clinch the series against the Nationals (+115). Elieser Hernandez will be pitching for Miami, whereas Josiah Gray will be the starter for Washington in this matchup.
Betting Odds
Favorite | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog | Underdog Moneyline | Runline | Total |
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Marlins | -125 | Nationals | +115 | MIA -1.5 | 8 |
As of September 22, 2021, 3:00 AM ET, the betting data used in this article is sourced from Caesars and SportsData.io, providing valuable insights and predictions.
Nationals Probable Starting Pitcher: Josiah Gray
- Gray (0-2) will be making his 11th start of the season for the Nationals. Despite his 0-2 record and 6.24 ERA, he has managed to strike out 57 batters in 53 1/3 innings pitched.
- During his most recent game against the Rockies on Friday, the right-handed pitcher lasted for 5 1/3 innings. He gave up three hits and allowed five earned runs.
- This year, Gray has achieved three quality starts.
- In games where the Nationals have surrendered a minimum of two home runs this season, the team has accumulated a record of 19 wins and 50 losses.
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Nationals Team Props
Do you have a gut feeling about what will occur in the game? Perhaps the Nationals will kick off with a strong performance and lead after five innings, or maybe they will score the first run. Could your fortunate number, eight, be the ultimate score? Is it possible that the game will be neck-and-neck and extend into extra innings? Engaging in prop bets for these game scenarios enables you to make such predictions and potentially win if you guess correctly.
Prop | Odds |
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Nationals First to Score | -135 |
Nationals Will Play Extra Innings | -1100 |
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