Washington Nationals vs Boston Red Sox July 6th 2025
The Boston Red Sox head to Nationals Park to play the Washington Nationals on Sunday, July 6, 2025. The game starts at 1:35 PM and will be shown on NESN. Fans can expect a warm afternoon with a light breeze and overcast clouds.
Boston comes into the game with a 45-45 record, sitting 6 games back in the AL East. Garrett Crochet will start for Boston, carrying an ERA of 2.34. Washington holds a 37-52 record and is 15 games back in the NL East. Shinnosuke Ogasawara will pitch for the Nationals, though his stats are not available.
Red Sox vs Nationals Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Boston Red Sox vs. Washington Nationals
- Venue: Nationals Park in Washington, DC
- Date: Sunday, July 6, 2025
- Betting Odds: Red Sox Moneyline -270, Nationals Moneyline +218, Red Sox Runline -1.5 (-158), Nationals Runline +1.5 (+132), Total Over 8.5 (-105), Total Under 8.5 (-116)
The Red Sox Can Win If…
The Boston Red Sox come into this game with strong momentum. In their most recent game against the Washington Nationals, they won 10-3. Ceddanne Rafaela stood out with a home run and three RBIs, while Romy Gonzalez added two doubles and two RBIs.
The Red Sox have been hitting well this season. They rank first in the league with 180 doubles. Their batting average of .253 places them sixth, showing they consistently get on base and create scoring chances.
Garrett Crochet takes the mound for the Red Sox. He has an impressive ERA of 2.34 and a WHIP of 1.04. With his strong performance, the Red Sox have a solid chance to win this game.
The Nationals Can Win If…
The Washington Nationals are looking to bounce back after their recent 10-3 loss to the Boston Red Sox. Despite the loss, the Nationals showed some offensive spark with nine hits. Josh Bell was a standout, going 3-for-4 with an RBI, while Nathaniel Lowe added two hits and scored twice.
The Nationals have a solid batting average of .246, ranking 10th in the league. They have also shown speed on the bases with 78 stolen bases, placing them 6th overall. These stats highlight their potential to create scoring opportunities and put pressure on the opposing defense.
With Shinnosuke Ogasawara on the mound, the Nationals have a fresh arm ready to challenge the Red Sox lineup. The Nationals have had success at home, winning two recent games against the Detroit Tigers. This home-field advantage could provide the boost they need to secure a win.
The Lean
The Red Sox are favored with a moneyline of -270 against the Nationals at +218. The Red Sox have a strong batting lineup, ranking 6th in batting average and slugging percentage. With the Nationals’ pitching struggles, having a 5.15 ERA ranked 28th, the model projects a Red Sox win with a score of 6-3.
The total for the game is set at 8.5 runs. The Red Sox’s offense, combined with the Nationals’ pitching, suggests a high-scoring game. The model projects a total of 9 runs, making the over 8.5 (-105) a recommended pick. The Nationals’ higher ERA and the Red Sox’s hitting stats support this projection.
Red-Hot Red Sox and Their Booming Offense Go for Sweep of Nationals
The Boston Red Sox offense has come alive, and they are putting up crooked numbers in historic fashion. The red-hot Boston Red Sox will look to continue their offensive explosion and complete a three-game series sweep when they face the host Washington Nationals on Sunday.
The “Contagious” Offense
The Red Sox have scored 21 runs in the first two games of this series, winning 11-2 on Friday and 10-3 on Saturday. Incredibly, they have had a seven-run inning in three of their last four games. The surge has been led by top rookie prospect Roman Anthony, who has been on base six times in the first two games.
“It’s easy as a hitter when you have guys around you constantly putting up good at-bats,” Anthony said. “Adding that to my approach… just trying to find a way to… hand it off to the next guy and help this team win. It’s contagious for sure.”

A “Trial by Fire” Debut
The Nationals will be throwing their new pitcher into the fire. Japanese rookie Shinnosuke Ogasawara will be making his major league debut against this scorching-hot Red Sox lineup. It’s a massive challenge for the left-hander, who became the first player signed directly from Japan in Nationals history. The difficulty of a rookie debut is a key topic in our expert betting guide.
A Duel of Lefties
While the Nats are starting a rookie, the Red Sox will send their established ace to the mound. Left-hander Garrett Crochet (8-4, 2.34 ERA) has been one of the best pitchers in the American League this season. In his only career appearance against Washington last year, he tossed five scoreless innings to earn the win. This massive mismatch on the mound will be the top story on the scores and odds board.
Nats’ Struggles Continue
For the Nationals, the series has been defined by big innings and sloppy play. On Saturday, they committed three errors that led to six unearned runs. “Once things start unraveling… he’s gotta be able to control the heartbeat and slow things down,” manager Davey Martinez said of his young pitcher. For two MLB teams heading in opposite directions, the finale is a chance for one to stay hot and the other to stop the bleeding. To see if our experts think the Red Sox will complete the sweep, check out our daily MLB picks.