WSH at MIA Odds, Picks & Prediction
Miami appears positioned to win this spring training matchup against Washington, with both teams dealing with significant pitching injuries. Expect a competitive game with WSH's defensive vulnerabilities potentially being exploited by Miami's offense.
Quick Facts
- Matchup
- WSH at MIA
- Date
- Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 5:10 PM ET
- Spread
- MIA -
- Total
- O/U TBD
- Moneyline
- MIA - / WSH -
- Best Bet
- Miami to win straight up
- Prediction
- MIA 7, WSH 5
Odds Comparison
| Sportsbook | away | home | line | market |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | TBD | Spread | |
| - | - | O/U TBD | Total | |
| - | - | TBD | Moneyline |
Matchup Preview
The Washington Nationals visit the Miami Marlins for a spring training clash on Tuesday evening at 5:10 PM ET. Both teams enter with 0-0 records as the exhibition season continues, making this an intriguing early-season measuring stick.
Injury Impact
Washington faces significant pitching depth concerns with MacKenzie Gore, Josiah Gray, and Joan Adon all sidelined. The Nationals' rotation will need to rely on depth pieces early in spring training. Behind the plate, both Keibert Ruiz and Drew Millas are unavailable, forcing Washington to use backup catching options.
Miami deals with their own pitching injuries, missing Braxton Garrett, Max Meyer, and Ryan Gusto. Relief pitcher Jesus Tinoco and Declan Cronin are also out. In the outfield, Dane Myers remains sidelined.
By The Numbers
| Category | Miami (Home) | Washington (Away) |
|---|---|---|
| Record (L10) | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Runs Per Game | 0 | 0 |
| Runs Allowed | 0 | 0 |
| Current Streak | 0 | 0 |
Washington's Defensive Vulnerabilities
The Nationals show concerning defensive trends, ranking #1 in multiple categories for runs allowed by position:
- 2.43 strikeouts per game allowed to pitchers (rank #1)
- 1.38 hits per game to outfielders (rank #1)
- 0.5 home runs per game to outfielders (rank #1)
- 3.13 total bases per game to outfielders (rank #1)
- 0.88 runs per game to outfielders (rank #1)
Odds Analysis
With betting lines still being established for this spring training contest, early indicators suggest Miami will be favored at home. The Marlins' home field advantage and Washington's injury concerns likely contribute to the expected line movement.
Player Props to Watch
Given Washington's struggles against outfielders (allowing 1.38 hits and 0.5 home runs per game), Miami's outfield corps could provide value in individual performance markets once props are released.
Best Bets
1. Miami Moneyline
The Marlins' home field advantage combined with Washington's pitching injuries and defensive vulnerabilities make Miami the logical choice straight up.
2. Over Total (when released)
Both teams' pitching depth issues and Washington's defensive struggles suggest runs could be at a premium in this spring training affair.
3. Miami Team Total Over
With WSH allowing significant production to outfielders (3.13 total bases per game), Miami's offense should find opportunities to score.
Prediction
Miami takes advantage of home field and Washington's injury-depleted pitching staff. The Nationals' defensive issues against outfielders will be exploited by the Marlins' lineup. Final Score: Miami 7, Washington 5
Updated Tuesday, March 10, 2026. All odds and stats powered by SportsClaw — real-time data from 40+ sportsbooks. Get picks on Telegram →
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