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Cleveland Guardians Favored to Win in Three-Game Series Against Washington Nationals with Luis Ortiz on the Mound

The Cleveland Guardians and the Washington Nationals are set to face off in a three-game series, with Luis Ortiz taking the mound for the Guardians and Jake Irvin pitching for the Nationals. Cleveland had the upper hand against Washington last season with a 2-1 record. The Guardians are favored to win with a -115 betting line that has remained steady. Can the Nationals secure a home win to kick off the series? Stay tuned for the Guardians vs. Nationals prediction.

Betting Odds

  • Moneyline: Guardians -115 | Nationals +100
  • Spread: Guardians -1.5 (+140) | Nationals +1.5 (-165)
  • Total: Over/Under 9 (-110)
  • Based on the moneyline, the implied probability that Cleveland will win straight-up is 53%.

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Cleveland Guardians

The Cleveland Guardians will have Luis Ortiz starting the series, coming off a dominant performance against Minnesota. Ortiz has been solid in his recent starts, with a 2-3 record, a 4.78 ERA, and a 1.41 WHIP in 32 innings of work. The Guardians have won three of their past four series, showing themselves as a strong contender in the AL Central. Kyle Manzardo has been a standout player, hitting eight home runs with 20 RBIs and a .820 OPS. However, Jose Ramirez and Carlos Santana have struggled at the plate. The team's offense is averaging 3.85 runs per game, ranking 20th in the league, while their ERA is at 4.22, placing them 18th. With a power ranking of 22, the Guardians are currently ranked 21st in offense, 20th in defense, and have a 19-14 record this season.

Washington Nationals Analysis

On Monday evening, Jake Irvin will be taking the mound for the Washington Nationals. Despite a rough outing in his last game against the Phillies, where he gave up six runs in six innings, Irvin has shown some consistency in recent performances, allowing two or fewer runs in three of his last four outings. With a 4.01 ERA and a 1.13 WHIP, Irvin has a 2-1 record in 42.2 innings pitched. He previously faced Cleveland, holding them to two runs in six innings. The Nationals recently returned home after a tough road trip, winning two out of three games against the Reds. The team's offense has been solid, scoring 16 runs while holding Cincinnati to 13. Keibert Ruiz is struggling at the plate, with only one RBI in his last eight games, but maintains a .298 batting average and .736 OPS. James Wood has been a standout player with nine home runs and 21 RBIs. Nathaniel Lowe and Paul DeJong have had mixed performances against Cleveland in the past. The Nationals are averaging 4.32 runs per game and rank 15th in offense but struggle on the mound with a 5.08 ERA, placing them 25th in pitching. On the power ranking scale, the Nationals are at 21 and have a 15-19 overall record, ranking 17th in offense and 26th in defense. In their last three matchups, Cleveland went 1-2 against Washington.

Cleveland Guardians on a Winning Streak while Washington Nationals Struggle at Home

The Cleveland Guardians are currently experiencing a successful streak, having secured a series win against the Blue Jays on the road and winning five out of their last six games. In contrast, the Washington Nationals have had inconsistent performances, losing three of their last five home games. Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz recently delivered an impressive performance, pitching six scoreless innings against the Minnesota team. The Guardians have emerged victorious in three of Ortiz's last four starts. On the other hand, Nationals pitcher Jake Irvin struggled in his previous outing, allowing six runs, and the Nationals have lost three out of Irvin's four home starts this season. In the event of a close game, the Guardians hold a significant advantage as the Nationals' bullpen ranks 29th with a 6.55 ERA.

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