Nationals Park hosts an MLB battle between the Washington Nationals and the visiting New York Mets on Monday.
New York puts its faith in starter Noah Syndergaard to earn a win and boost his personal mark of 8-2. Getting the ball for the Washington Nationals is Joe Ross, who owns a 6-4 record on the season with a 3.21 ERA.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
The Washington Nationals were listed as 110 moneyline underdogs earlier in the day at Sportsbook, while odds makers set the Sportsbook total line around 7 earlier at Sportsbook.
Odds Shark computer prediction handicapping models run on this game pick a 4.8-2.8 victory for the Nationals. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
New York Mets vs Washington Nationals Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The Washington Nationals bring a 44-32 record to the battle against the 40-34 Mets. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Washington vs New York injuries news.
This game matches up the No. 7 (Washington Nationals) and the No. 18 (New York Mets) teams, according to our current MLB Power Rankings.
Statistical Matchup
Scoring stats point to some edges in this matchup. The game features the Washington Nationals No. 14-ranked scoring average of 4.5 runs per game, against a New York Mets offense rated No. 28 and scoring 3.65 runs per game. The Nationals have averaged 8.49 hits per game to date this season, more than the Mets hitters have managed (7.7 per nine innings).
Comparing defensive stats, New York owns the No. 2-rated road mark, allowing 3.31 runs per game on the highway. Washington, on the other hand, rates No. 21 in scoring at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
New York suffered a 5-2 loss against Atlanta on Sunday, as B Colon wasn't able to lead his team to victory at Turner Field.
Washington rolled to a 3-2 win against Milwaukee on Sunday, as T Roark and the Nationals' bats led the team to victory at Miller Park.
Next Betting Matchups
New York at Washington, Tuesday, June 28th