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Boston Red Sox vs. Washington Nationals: Preview, Predictions and Picks for July 5, 2025

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Jul 5, 2025 3:58 PM
The Boston Red Sox, fresh off a strong performance, look to build momentum as they take on the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Saturday, July 5 at 4:05 PM. With a 1-0 series lead, the Red Sox aim to capitalize on their current form, while the Nationals seek to bounce back from a disappointing start to the series.
Boston Red Sox vs Washington Nationals

Current Odds

BOS
WSH
Over
10.0
+100
Under
16.5
-112
BOS
+1.5
-215
WSH
+9.5
-106
BOS
ML
-117
WSH
ML
+6000

Red Sox vs Nationals statistics

Stat Red Sox Nationals
Hits 776 (3rd) 729 (16th)
Batting Average .253 (11th) .246 (17th)
Runs Batted In 413 (6th) 374 (15th)
Runs 432 (6th) 390 (14th)
Home Runs 108 (10th) 87 (21st)
Walks 297 (11th) 258 (Tied-23rd)
Stolen Bases 76 (Tied-8th) 78 (6th)
Strikeouts 820 (28th) 668 (4th)
Pitches 13387 (3rd) 12461 (24th)

Washington Nationals recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
7/4/25 vs Boston Red Sox L 11-2
7/3/25 vs Detroit Tigers W 11-7
7/2/25 vs Detroit Tigers W 9-4
7/2/25 vs Detroit Tigers L 11-2
6/29/25 @ Los Angeles Angels W 7-4 F/11

Boston Red Sox recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
7/4/25 @ Washington Nationals W 11-2
7/2/25 vs Cincinnati Reds L 8-4
7/1/25 vs Cincinnati Reds W 5-3
6/30/25 vs Cincinnati Reds W 13-6
6/29/25 vs Toronto Blue Jays L 5-3

Washington Nationals injuries

  • Mason Thompson (RP): 60-Day-IL
  • Jarlin Susana (RP): Day-To-Day
  • Orlando Ribalta (RP): 15-Day-IL
  • Tyler Stuart (SP): Day-To-Day
  • Derek Law (RP): 15-Day-IL

Boston Red Sox injuries

  • Liam Hendriks (RP): 15-Day-IL
  • Mark Kolozsvary (C): Day-To-Day
  • Tanner Houck (SP): 15-Day-IL
  • Hunter Dobbins (SP): 15-Day-IL
  • Luis Guerrero (RP): 15-Day-IL

Red Sox vs Nationals game info

Type Info
Venue Nationals Park
Location Washington, District of Columbia
First pitch Sat 4:05 PM
Temperature 90°
Chance of Rain 0%

Red Sox vs Nationals predictions

With the momentum from Trevor Story’s recent four-hit explosion still fresh, the Boston Red Sox lineup is looking energized as they head into another matchup against the Nationals. Story’s hot bat projects another productive outing—he’s primed to chip in with a couple of hits and could easily add a home run or two for some crucial RBI. Wilyer Abreu, steady at the plate all season, is set up nicely to keep piling on both hits and homers, while outfielder Jarren Duran’s combination of speed and contact skills should create headaches on the basepaths. Let’s not forget Walker Buehler taking the mound; if he settles into a rhythm early, he looks good for five solid frames with a handful of strikeouts and minimal damage on the scoreboard.

Switching over to the Nationals, all eyes will be on James Wood, who’s been a consistent force in their lineup. Wood, with his impressive mix of power and average, should be right in the middle of any scoring rallies—expect another multi-hit game and the long ball potential is very real. Shortstop CJ Abrams is always a threat with his blend of power and speed, and there’s a strong chance he manufactures both a run and a stolen base. Mitchell Parker, getting the start on the mound for Washington, has shown flashes of dominance and could rack up five or more strikeouts if he stays efficient against the Boston hitters, but he’ll need to keep walks in check to avoid trouble.

All things considered, the edge feels like it’s tilting toward the Boston Red Sox. Their lineup, firing on all cylinders and anchored by a surging Trevor Story, looks just a notch deeper—especially if Buehler delivers on the mound. The Nationals definitely have playmakers in Wood and Abrams, but the Boston bats seem set to outpace them in this clash at Nationals Park. If you’re picking a side, Boston has the upper hand to chalk up another win and keep inching up in the AL East.

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