Match Preview: Washington Nationals vs Milwaukee Brewers
The Washington Nationals will face the Milwaukee Brewers on 22nd May 2022, in what will be the third game of their upcoming series.
The Brewers won the first two games of the series quite easily, and they will hope to complete the series sweep by winning this game. On the other hand, the Nationals would look to bounce back and avoid getting swept.
Brewers:
PLAYER | POSITION | UPDATED | INJURY | INJURY STATUS |
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Josh Hader | RP | Thu, May 19 | Personal | Expected to be out until at least May 20 |
Willy Adames | SS | Wed, May 18 | Ankle | Expected to be out until at least May 26 |
Andrew McCutchen | DH | Tue, May 17 | Illness | Expected to be out until at least May 20 |
Jean-Carlos Mejia | RP | Tue, May 17 | Suspension | Expected to be out until at least Aug 18 |
Jandel Gustave | RP | Mon, May 16 | Hamstring | Expected to be out until at least Jun 28 |
Justin Topa | RP | Wed, May 11 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Jake Cousins | RP | Tue, May 10 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jul 22 |
Nationals:
PLAYER | POSITION | UPDATED | INJURY | INJURY STATUS |
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Hunter Harvey | RP | Wed, May 11 | Forearm | Expected to be out until at least May 26 |
Mason Thompson | RP | Tue, May 10 | Biceps | Expected to be out until at least Jun 11 |
Stephen Strasburg | SP | Tue, May 10 | Neck | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Sean Doolittle | RP | Sun, May 8 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jul 8 |
Anibal Sanchez | SP | Tue, May 3 | Neck | Expected to be out until at least Jun 16 |
Ehire Adrianza | 3B | Thu, Apr 21 | Quadriceps | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Seth Romero | RP | Thu, Apr 7 | Calf | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Will Harris | RP | Thu, Apr 7 | Pectoral | Expected to be out until at least Jun 10 |
Carter Kieboom | 3B | Mon, Mar 21 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Joe Ross | SP | Wed, Mar 16 | Elbow | Expected to be out until at least Jun 7 |
Soto has been in terrific form throughout the season, and he needs to be at his best for his team to avoid getting swept by the Brewers.
The Brewers are by far the better side, and they’ll again be the favorites to win the game and sweep the Washington Nationals, as their season continues to get worse.
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