Washington Nationals vs Milwaukee Brewers Picks and Predictions August 2nd 2025

Washington Nationals vs Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Sat, Aug 2, 15:05 pm.
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The Milwaukee Brewers will play the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Saturday, August 2, 2025. The Brewers have a strong record of 65-44 and are leading the NL Central. They recently won their last game and have a 6-4 record in their last 10 games.

The Nationals have a record of 44-65 and are in fifth place in the NL East. They have lost their last three games and are 5-5 in their last 10 games. Brandon Woodruff will start for the Brewers, while Jake Irvin will be on the mound for the Nationals. The game is set for a 4:05 PM start and will be broadcast on MASN.

Brewers vs Nationals Key Information

  • Sport: Baseball
  • Teams: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Washington Nationals
  • Venue: Nationals Park in Washington, DC
  • Date: Saturday, August 2, 2025
  • Betting Odds: Brewers Moneyline -183, Nationals Moneyline +153, Brewers Runline -1.5 (-107), Nationals Runline +1.5 (-112), Total Over 8.5 (-108), Total Under 8.5 (-112)

The Brewers Can Win If…

The Milwaukee Brewers are coming off a big win against the Washington Nationals, 16-9. They racked up 25 hits, including 4 home runs. William Contreras was a standout, going 5 for 7 with a home run and 2 RBIs.

Milwaukee’s offense ranks 3rd in batting average at .255 and 4th in on-base percentage at .325 this season. They also have the 2nd most stolen bases in the league with 122. This strong offensive performance gives them a good chance to win the next game.

Brandon Woodruff will start for the Brewers, boasting an ERA of 2.02 and a WHIP of 0.72. His strong pitching can limit the Nationals’ scoring opportunities. With Woodruff on the mound, Milwaukee’s chances of winning look solid.

The Nationals Can Win If…

The Washington Nationals are coming off a high-scoring game against the Milwaukee Brewers, where they lost 16-9. Despite the loss, the Nationals showed strong hitting with 15 hits, including five extra-base hits. CJ Abrams and Daylen Lile were key contributors, each adding multiple hits and RBIs to the team’s efforts.

The Nationals have a solid batting average of .245, ranking 10th in the league. They are also known for their speed on the bases, with 95 stolen bases, which is 6th in the league. This combination of hitting and speed can be a winning formula against their opponents.

Jake Irvin will be on the mound for the Nationals. He has an 8-5 record and a 4.69 ERA this season. With Irvin’s experience and the team’s ability to generate offense, the Nationals have a good chance to secure a win in their next game.

The Lean

The Brewers are favored on the moneyline at -183 against the Nationals, who are at +153. The Brewers have a strong batting average, ranking 3rd in the league, and their pitching ranks 8th in ERA. The Nationals’ pitching struggles with a 5.22 ERA, ranking 29th. My model projects a Brewers win with a score of 5-3.

The total for the game is set at 8.5 runs, with the over at -108 and the under at -112. The Brewers’ pitching is solid, but the Nationals’ pitching allows a high batting average against. My model projects a total of 8 runs. I recommend taking the under 8.5 runs for this game.

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Brewers’ Offensive Juggernaut, Led by Contreras, Faces Rebuilding Nationals

It is a clash between two teams at the absolute opposite ends of the competitive spectrum. The Milwaukee Brewers, owners of the best record in Major League Baseball, are a well-oiled offensive machine that seems to be getting stronger with each passing day. The host Washington Nationals are a young team in the midst of a full-scale rebuild, a club that just traded away a host of veteran players with an eye firmly on the future. When these two teams continue their three-game series on Saturday afternoon in the nation’s capital, it will be a stark illustration of the gulf between a championship contender and a team just starting its journey.

The Brewer Behemoth: An Offensive Onslaught

The Milwaukee Brewers are not just winning; they are dominating. They have won four of their last five games and sit a comfortable 21 games over the .500 mark. Their success has been powered by an offense that is firing on all cylinders. In Friday night’s 16-9 series-opening victory, the Brewers pounded out a season-high 25 hits, a relentless barrage that overwhelmed the Nationals’ pitching staff from the very first inning. The star of the show was All-Star catcher William Contreras, who had a career-high five hits, including his third home run in the last two games.

Contreras has been on an absolute tear. Since Monday, the Brewers’ backstop is 12-for-19, a blistering .632 average, with three home runs, five RBIs, and nine runs scored. He has been the catalyst for an offense that has been nearly unstoppable. He was far from the only hero on Friday, however. Blake Perkins hit two home runs, Rhys Hoskins had three hits including a homer, and Andruw Monasterio chipped in with his first career four-hit game. It was a total team effort that showcased the depth and power of their lineup.

The Return of the Ace: Brandon Woodruff

As if their red-hot offense wasn’t enough, the Brewers will get a massive boost on the mound on Saturday as their two-time All-Star ace, Brandon Woodruff (2-0, 2.01 ERA), makes his fifth start since returning from major shoulder surgery. Woodruff, who missed all of 2024, has been spectacular in his return, allowing two or fewer earned runs in each of his first four outings. His presence at the top of the rotation is the final piece of the puzzle for a team with legitimate World Series aspirations. He also has a dominant career record against the Nationals, with a 4-0 record and a sparkling 1.29 ERA. The impact of an ace returning from a long-term injury to a first-place team is a key factor, a topic often explored in our expert betting guide.

Washington’s Youthful Fight

While the Brewers are focused on a championship, the Nationals are focused on development. The team just traded away six veteran players at the deadline and is using the final two months of the season to evaluate their young talent. Despite being on the receiving end of a 25-hit barrage on Friday, the team showed fight, scoring five runs in the ninth inning to make the final score more respectable.

“There’s plenty of opportunity,” said rookie outfielder Daylen Lile, who had two hits in the loss. “We’ve got two months left. All we’ve got to do is stay behind each other, keep competing and give our best every day, 110 percent. Then we can look ourselves in the mirror and say we gave it our all.”

The Pitching Matchup: A Tale of Opposites

Saturday’s pitching matchup features two right-handers in very different situations. While the Brewers have their returning ace in Woodruff, the Nationals will counter with Jake Irvin (8-5, 4.69). Irvin is coming off a strong and emotional outing in his hometown of Minnesota, where he earned the win. However, he has a terrible career record against the Brewers, with an 0-4 record and a 5.84 ERA. This lopsided matchup on paper will be a key focus on the scores and odds board.

TeamRecordRuns Per GameTeam ERA
Milwaukee Brewers64-435.13.85
Washington Nationals39-694.05.10
PitcherW-L (2025)ERA (2025)Career vs. Opponent
Brandon Woodruff (MIL)2-02.014-0, 1.29 ERA
Jake Irvin (WSH)8-54.690-4, 5.84 ERA

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This series is a clash between two MLB teams with very different goals for the remainder of the season. To see if our experts believe the Brewers’ dominance will continue, check out our daily MLB picks.