San Francisco Giants vs Washington Nationals August 10th 2025
The Washington Nationals will visit the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on Sunday, August 10, 2025. The game is set to start at 4:05 PM and will be broadcast on NBCS. The Nationals, with a record of 46-70, are in the fifth spot in the NL East. They have won 2 of their last 10 games.
The Giants hold a 59-58 record and rank third in the NL West. They have split their last 10 games, winning 5 and losing 5. The starting pitchers for the game are MacKenzie Gore for the Nationals and Justin Verlander for the Giants. The weather is expected to be mild with clear skies and calm winds.
Nationals vs Giants Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Washington Nationals vs. San Francisco Giants
- Venue: Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA
- Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025
- Betting Odds: Nationals Moneyline +116, Giants Moneyline -136, Nationals Runline +1.5 (-186), Giants Runline -1.5 (+154), Total Over 8.0 (-111), Total Under 8.0 (-110)
The Nationals Can Win If…
The Washington Nationals secured a 4-2 win against the San Francisco Giants in their last game. Brad Lord pitched six solid innings, allowing only one run and striking out five. Key players like Josh Bell, Paul DeJong, and James Wood each hit a home run, contributing to the team’s 11 hits in the game.
Washington’s ability to generate extra-base hits is a strength. They rank 12th in doubles this season, showing their knack for getting into scoring position. Their aggressive base running is evident with 98 stolen bases, ranking them 6th in the league, which can put pressure on opposing defenses.
MacKenzie Gore will start for the Nationals, with an ERA of 4.29. He looks to bounce back and give his team a chance to win. The Nationals’ lineup features power hitters like James Wood, who has 25 home runs, and Nathaniel Lowe, with 15 home runs, providing the potential for big innings.
The Giants Can Win If…
The San Francisco Giants are ready to take on the Washington Nationals at home. In their most recent game, the Giants fell 4-2, but they showed promise with eight hits. Rafael Devers had a strong performance, going 2-for-2 with a home run and an RBI.
The Giants have a solid team batting average of .234, ranking 17th in the league. They are also known for drawing walks, with 406 this season, placing them 5th. Their pitching staff is strong, with a 3.64 ERA, ranking 4th, and they have given up the fewest home runs in the league.
Justin Verlander will be on the mound for the Giants. Despite his 1-8 record, Verlander has the experience to lead the team to victory. With players like Heliot Ramos and Rafael Devers in the lineup, the Giants have the power to secure a win.
The Lean
The Giants are favored to win with a moneyline of -136. My model projects the Giants to win with a score of 5-3. The Giants have a strong pitching staff, ranking 4th in ERA, which gives them an edge over the Nationals.
The total for the game is set at 8.0 runs. My model projects a total of 8 runs, aligning with the set line. Both teams have struggled offensively, with low rankings in slugging percentage, suggesting the game will stay under the total.
A Duel of Redemption: Verlander, Giants Face Gore and the Nationals in Rubber Match
It is a rubber match with a fantastic and compelling duel at its heart, a story of two pitchers on a mission of redemption. The host San Francisco Giants, led by their legendary ace Justin Verlander who is in the midst of his own remarkable mid-season turnaround, will look to clinch a series victory on Sunday afternoon. They will face the visiting Washington Nationals and their own talented young ace, MacKenzie Gore, who is on a personal quest to bounce back from the worst start of his career. For two pitchers at different points in their journey, this game is about proving something, both to their opponents and to themselves.
The Verlander Revival
For the first half of the 2025 season, the Justin Verlander experiment in San Francisco was a disaster. The three-time Cy Young winner went winless in his first 15 starts with an 0-8 record, a shocking and humbling stretch for one of the greatest pitchers of his generation. But in his last two starts, the 42-year-old has looked like his old self. He finally earned his first victory as a Giant on July 23 against the Braves and followed it up with another excellent performance against the Pirates, allowing just one earned run over ten combined innings in those two outings. The velocity is up, the breaking balls are sharp, and his confidence has returned.
He will look to continue that resurgence against an opponent he has historically dominated. In five career starts against the Nationals, Verlander is a perfect 5-0 with a sparkling 2.08 ERA. He will be looking to tap into that history to secure another crucial win for a Giants team that is fighting to stay in the National League wild-card race.
The table below provides a snapshot of two teams that, while having different overall records, have been playing competitive baseball against each other. For a full recap of their most recent games, you can check the official MLB game results.
Team | Record | Wild Card Standing | Recent Form (Last 10) |
San Francisco Giants | 62-63 | 3.5 GB | 5-5 |
Washington Nationals | 44-84 | 20.0+ GB | 3-7 |
Devers is Finally “Being Devers”
A huge reason for the Giants’ recent optimism has been the performance of their other superstar, Rafael Devers. After struggling to find his footing for the first month after being acquired in a blockbuster trade from the Red Sox, Devers is finally starting to hit like the middle-of-the-order force the Giants expected. He has homered in each of the first two games of this series and has reached base in six of his last eight plate appearances.
“When he’s comfortable at the plate, you see what he does right now,” Giants manager Bob Melvin said. “He is more comfortable… I just think it’s him being Devers at this point.” The one strange anomaly for the Giants is that they have a dismal 1-8 record when both Verlander and Devers play on the same day. Sunday is a chance to finally break that bizarre curse. The psychology of team-specific statistical oddities is a key topic in our expert betting guide.
Gore’s Quest for a Rebound
While Verlander is looking to continue his success, Nationals starter MacKenzie Gore is looking to flush the memory of a disastrous performance. In his last start against the Athletics, the talented lefty was “bombed” for eight runs in just three innings. It was a humbling experience, and Gore was brutally honest in his self-assessment.
“This is embarrassing,” he told reporters after the game. “Something needs to change. They were on everything; we’ve got to figure out why. There’s going to be some type of adjustment.” That accountability and desire to improve is a sign of a mature young pitcher. One matchup he will look forward to is his personal battle against Devers, whom he has dominated in his career, holding him hitless in six at-bats with two strikeouts.
The Pitching Matchup: A Deeper Look
Sunday’s game features a fantastic duel between the resurgent legend and the young ace looking for a bounce-back.
Pitcher | W-L (2025) | ERA (2025) | Career vs. Opponent |
Justin Verlander (SF) | 1-8 | 4.29 | 5-0, 2.08 ERA |
MacKenzie Gore (WSH) | 4-12 | 4.29 | 3-2, 4.97 ERA |
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