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James Wood is projected as the 2nd-best hitter by THE BAT X, will bat 1st today, and benefits from home field advantage at Nationals Park with favorable weather for pitching.
Bryce Harper is projected as the 9th-best batter in the majors, batting 3rd in the lineup at Nationals Park, which has the 9th-shallowest RF fences, and this matchup is expected to have the 9th-most favorable weather for pitching today.
Bryce Harper ranks as the 9th-best batter according to THE BAT X, is batting 3rd in the lineup, and has the advantage against pitcher Cade Cavalli, with the matchup expected to feature the 9th-most suitable weather for pitching and Nationals Park having the 9th-shallowest RF fences in the league.
Alec Bohm is projected to have a batting average talent in the 96th percentile, is batting 4th today, and has a 98th percentile opposite-field rate on flyballs while facing favorable weather and conditions for hitting.
Bryce Harper is ranked as the 9th-best batter according to THE BAT X projection system, is batting 3rd in the lineup, and is facing Cade Cavalli in a game at Nationals Park, which has the 9th-shallowest RF fences, with the matchup expected to have the 9th-most suitable weather for pitching.
Bryson Stott is projected in the 83rd percentile for batting average skill and is batting 5th in today's game, with favorable conditions at Nationals Park, which has the 9th-shallowest RF fences, as he faces Cade Cavalli from the opposite side.
Bryce Harper is ranked the 9th-best batter in the majors by THE BAT X and is batting 3rd in the lineup, while Nationals Park has the 9th-shallowest RF fences, today's game is expected to have the 9th-most suitable weather for pitching, and Harper will have the advantageous matchup against Cade Cavalli.
Curtis Mead is projected in the 77th percentile for offensive ability, is batting second today, is in a favorable matchup with the 9th-best weather for pitching, benefits from facing a left-handed pitcher, and has a 33.4% opposite-field flyball rate towards shallow right field fences.
Kyle Schwarber is projected as the 2nd-best home run hitter in MLB and is batting 2nd today against Cade Cavalli, taking advantage of favorable weather conditions and the league's 10th-shallowest right field fences.
Bryson Stott is batting 6th in today's game, with projections indicating Nationals Park is unfavorable for left-handed hitters, has low altitude affecting offensive output, and that the Washington Nationals outfield defense is rated as the 3rd strongest among today's teams, while playing on the road typically diminishes batter performance.
Kyle Schwarber is projected as the 2nd-best home run batter in MLB and is hitting 2nd in today's lineup, with favorable weather conditions and a wind of 10.1 mph blowing out to left field.
Kyle Schwarber is projected as the 2nd-best home run hitter in MLB and is batting 2nd in today's lineup, with favorable weather conditions and wind blowing out to left field at 10.1 mph.
The BAT X projects Trea Turner as the 20th-best batter by batting average, and he will bat first in a matchup expected to have the 14th-best weather for pitching, with wind blowing out to left field at 10.1 mph, favorable for batters, while Turner has a 33.4% opposite-field rate on flyballs and will be hitting towards the game's 10th-shallowest right-field fences.
Kyle Schwarber is projected as the 2nd-best home run batter in MLB and is batting 2nd in today's lineup, with favorable weather conditions and wind blowing out to left field at 10.1 mph.
Cristopher Sánchez is well-positioned to accumulate strikeouts against a Nationals lineup that has a 38.1% strikeout rate against left-handed pitchers at home this season.
Brandon Marsh is 7-for-13 with two home runs in a three-game series against Washington and is being bet on to hit another home run today with favorable conditions.
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