Washington Nationals vs Pittsburgh Pirates Odds Line Picks and Prediction June 28th 2022 MLB Season
Washington Nationals vs Pittsburgh Pirates Odds Line Picks and Prediction - June 28th 2022 MLB Season Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
SEE. YOU. LATER. "SEE. YOU. LATER. " - Nationals Washington will hand the ball to Patrick Corbin, who's been one of the worst starting pitchers in the league this year. He has a 3-10 record to go with a 6.60 ERA and 1.79 WHIP in 15 starts. Corbin has failed to go past four innings in both of his previous starts, and he also has a 7.71 ERA in night games. Even though the Pirates don't have a menacing lineup, it's always a struggle for the Nationals' lefty. He pitched decently against Pittsburgh back in April when he threw 5 1/3 frames, allowing two runs in what would eventually be a 5-3 loss. The Pirates rank near the bottom in most offensive categories but expect Corbin to labor through this one as he's done all season. The visiting Pirates will go with Jose Quintana, who has a 1-4 record and a 3.60 ERA. The lefty Quintana has been mediocre lately, but he does manage to keep his team in the game. He's allowed two or fewer runs in eight of his last 10 outings and will be facing a Washington lineup that ranks 23rd in runs per nine. OH MY ONEIL!OH MY ONEIL! "OH MY ONEIL!" - Pirates Expect Quintana, who isn't too overpowering, to have another decent start. While he'll likely give up a couple of runs, he shouldn't let it get out of hand.
Washington Nationals vs Pittsburgh Pirates Odds Line Picks and Prediction - June 28th 2022 MLB Season
Jose Quintana on the mound for the Pittsburgh Pirates The will play host to the on Tuesday in the second game of this three-game set. The Nats took the first game 3-2, moving their record to 28-48 on the year. The loss was the Pirates' fourth in a row, and they're now 29-44 this season. The Nationals captured their first win of the season series, which currently stands at 4-1 in favor of the Pirates. SEE. YOU. LATER.SEE. YOU. LATER. "SEE. YOU. LATER. " - Nationals Washington will hand the ball to Patrick Corbin, who's been one of the worst starting pitchers in the league this year. He has a 3-10 record to go with a 6.60 ERA and 1.79 WHIP in 15 starts. Corbin has failed to go past four innings in both of his previous starts, and he also has a 7.71 ERA in night games. Even though the Pirates don't have a menacing lineup, it's always a struggle for the Nationals' lefty. He pitched decently against Pittsburgh back in April when he threw 5 1/3 frames, allowing two runs in what would eventually be a 5-3 loss. The Pirates rank near the bottom in most offensive categories but expect Corbin to labor through this one as he's done all season. The visiting Pirates will go with Jose Quintana, who has a 1-4 record and a 3.60 ERA. The lefty Quintana has been mediocre lately, but he does manage to keep his team in the game. He's allowed two or fewer runs in eight of his last 10 outings and will be facing a Washington lineup that ranks 23rd in runs per nine. OH MY ONEIL!OH MY ONEIL! "OH MY ONEIL!" - Pirates Expect Quintana, who isn't too overpowering, to have another decent start. While he'll likely give up a couple of runs, he shouldn't let it get out of hand.