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With Phils Searching for another Win, Nats Arrive Just in Time

Chris Wright

By Chris Wright

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Bryce Harper takes on his former team tonight.
Mar 28, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies infielder Bryce Harper (3) hits an RBI single against the Texas Rangers in the tenth inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

The Phillies are off to a blistering 1-2 start, and while WIP callers are melting down, panic hasn’t quite set in yet. Let’s give the notoriously level-headed local faithful another day or two. Tonight, they look to steady the ship against the surprisingly competent 2-1 Nationals. First pitch is slated for 6:40 pm, ET, under the lights at the Bank.

The Phillies went 8-5 vs. the Nats last season and are 24-15 (.615) over the past 3 seasons.

Will Taijuan Walker find the strike zone and outduel Foster Griffin? Will Bryce Harper find his swing against his former team, or will the Nationals continue to overachieve? Let’s break down the betting angles.

Nationals vs Phillies Best Bets & Predictions

The Pick: Over 9 Runs (-115 at Bet365)

If you are tuning into this game hoping to see a pitching masterclass, you might want to change the channel. We are hammering the over tonight because both staffs are handing out base runners like free Wawa hoagies.

Sure, the sample size is small, but the Nats are averaging 6.00 runs per game while batting .260. They are seeing the ball well, posting an .820 OPS away from home. Meanwhile, the Nationals’ overall pitching staff sports a less-than-stellar 4.85 ERA. Not exactly Cy Young material.

Speaking of which … Walker makes his season debut tonight after going 5-8 with a 4.08 ERA last year. Sure, the star-studded lineup is hitting .186 in its own yard with just a 10.60% walk rate, but they are bound to wake up eventually — especially against Foster Griffin and a visiting bullpen that isn’t terrifying anyone.

Take the over, sit back, and enjoy what should inevitably devolve into a sloppy, high-scoring slugfest.

Phillies Player Prop Bets vs Nationals

Bryce Harper – Over 0.5 Total Hits (-226 at DraftKings)

Harper has had success against the Nats since arriving, batting .299 with 16 home runs and 47 RBIs in 93 games.

Nobody’s denying he’s in an early funk — 1-for-11 with 3 Ks does all the talking — but we’re expecting him to break out tonight.

(If you’re more caught up in the fact he has as many hits as broken bats, you can currently find the under at -195 on DraftKings and -200 on BetMGM.)

Take a look at Harper’s career numbers vs. his former team.

SeasonGPAABH2B3BHRRBIBBAVGOPS
201919786417403914.266.866
20201045306002315.200.867
2021188267276071414.4031.318
202293932920167.281.848
20231358471450159.298.899
20241146411230044.293.714
20251356531530263.283.774
Career93404334100230164766.299.930

Alec Bohm – Over 0.5 Total Runs Batted In (+244 at DraftKings)

Bohm already has 4 RBIs and a home run on his two hits this season. In a matchup where we expect plenty of traffic on the basepaths thanks to a pair of overly generous pitching staffs, back Bohm to stumble his way into another RBI situation while the rest of the lineup continues to flail wildly at sliders in the dirt. The over offers excellent value at +244 on DraftKings.

Taijuan Walker Career Pitching vs Nationals

SeasonGGSIPWLHHRBBKERERAWHIP
2017114.700505635.792.143
20213317.711194615105.091.415
20222211.3107011100.00.706
2024114.700423335.791.500
20253317.30213181063.121.212
Career101055.7234872345223.561.275

Phillies Hitters Career Stats vs Nats Relievers

Brandon Marsh is the only Phillie who has faced Foster Griffin (he walked), so let’s focus on how the Phils have fared against Nats relievers.

PlayerPAABHHRRBIAVGOPS
Adolis García66000.000.000
Alec Bohm1817601.353.801
Brandon Marsh85113.2001.229
Bryce Harper1615502.333.908
Bryson Stott1613301.231.543
Dylan Moore76201.3331.095
Edmundo Sosa1211200.182.364
J.T. Realmuto149202.222.722
Justin Crawford00000
Kyle Schwarber2116402.250.741
Otto Kemp00000
Trea Turner1714601.4291.029
Chris Wright

Chris Wright is a 30-time APSE award-winning MLB, NBA and college editor with previous stints at the Tampa Bay Times, Miami Herald, The Indianapolis Star and News & Observer. He vacationed at the Vet, believes Chase Utley is a HOFer and moved to Clearwater to watch the Phillies year-round. His magazine portfolio includes working as a writer and editor at Baseball America. He has decades of experience leading award-winning coverage of the NBA, Major League Baseball, College Baseball, College Basketball, College Football, and the ATP and WTA tennis tours. He has contributed to highly successful NFL coverage as well. Over the course of his career, Chris' team of writers has covered 4 men's Final Fours, 2 Super Bowls, 1 MLB World Series, dozens of professional tennis tournaments and NCAA championships in football and baseball. Chris joined Saturday Down South in 2015 and quickly was promoted to Executive Editor, where he successfully helped build the staff and directed college football, college basketball and college baseball coverage for 10 years. Under Chris' leadership and mentoring, Saturday Down South grew into the largest SEC-only website in America. In 2025, Chris took on a new challenge as the Evergreen Editor at SportRadar, primarily building and maintaining pages for Saturday Down South. In addition to overseeing that project, Chris also uses AI tools to cover MLB, the NBA, college sports, tennis and the NFL for Saturday Down South, Saturday Tradition, Crossing Broad, Sports Betting Dime and ESNY.

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