New York Mets vs Washington Nationals Prediction 4/27/25 MLB Picks
Washington Nationals (12-15) vs New York Mets (19-8)
Game Info: Sunday, April 27, 2025 at 1:35 pm (Nationals Park)
T. Megill (R) vs M. Parker (L)
Betting Odds: Washington Nationals +120 / New York Mets -142 --- Over/Under: 8 Click Here for the Latest Odds
Where to Watch: MLB.TV
In this article, we will formulate a New York Mets vs Washington Nationals Prediction for this MLB game on Sunday, April 27th, at Nationals Park. To formulate this prediction, we will look at:
-The Mets’ recent form and recent player performance
-The Nationals’ recent form and recent player performance
-Recent Betting trends and streaks involving New York
-Recent Betting trends and streaks involving Washington
-Recent betting trends in games played between New York and Washington
-A summary that ties it all together produces a favorable betting outcome for Today’s Game between the Mets and Nationals.
Dominating Pitching for the Mets
It was dominating pitching for the Mets on Saturday, and that was enough for the victory. The offense might have only scored two runs, but it was still enough to come away with the pitching giving up zero. Clay Holmes got the start, and he went five innings, giving up four hits and zero runs. He had two strikeouts and zero walks. Francisco Alvarez hit a home run and drove in two RBIs.
The Mets are averaging 4.11 runs while their pitching is giving up 2.74 runs per game. The offense is ranked 17th, while the pitching is ranked 1st. Getting the start for the Mets will be Tylor Megill, who sits with a 3-2 record and an ERA of 1.09. Against the Philadelphia Phillies in his last start, he went 5.1 innings, giving up one hit and zero runs.
Can Nationals Offense Bounce Back?
The Nationals' offense scored five runs on Friday night, but on Saturday, the offense couldn’t get anything going, and they are going to need to bounce back in a big way here. The Nationals were only outhit by one, finishing with seven hits, but they couldn’t get a run to cross the plate, and that led to the defeat. Brad Lord also didn’t really have his stuff, and he went only four innings, giving five hits and two runs
The Nationals are averaging 4.74 runs while their pitching is giving up 4.59 runs per game. The offense is ranked 18th in baseball, while the pitching is ranked 21st. James Wood has hit eight home runs and driven in 19 RBIs. Mitchell Parker is getting the start for the Nationals, and he sits with a 3-1 record and an ERA of 1.39. In his last start against the Baltimore Orioles, he went eight innings, giving up only one hit and zero runs.
New York Mets vs Washington Nationals Prediction
There were two runs total scored on Saturday, and that might be exactly where this game is going to max out, also. Both of the starting pitchers in this game have been really impressive to start the season. Parker is coming off a start where he gave up zero runs, and Megill gave up only one hit and zero runs in his last start. The under is 5-0-1 in the Nationals' last six games overall. The under is 4-0-1 in Parker’s last five home games. Runs are going to be hard to come by, and the under will end up cashing.
Shane’s Pick Under
AUTHOR: Shane Mickle
