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Mets Favored Despite Rough Start: Can They Beat Nationals?

Summary

  • Mets are underdogs with a 9-19 record entering Tuesday's game.
  • Washington's Zack Littell has a 7.56 ERA, facing Clay Holmes (2.10 ERA).
  • Juan Soto returns for the Mets after a calf strain injury.
Mets Favored Despite Rough Start: Can They Beat Nationals?

The New York Mets are facing a challenging start to their 2026 season, currently holding last place in the NL East with a 9-19 record. However, they are considered favorites in Tuesday's game against the Washington Nationals at home.

The Nationals are set to start right-handed pitcher Zack Littell, who has struggled significantly with an ERA of 7.56. He will be opposed by the Mets' Clay Holmes, who boasts a much stronger ERA of 2.10. Despite Washington winning its last two games and holding a better position in the standings, they are listed as a +159 underdog in this series opener.

Adding a boost for the Mets, Juan Soto has returned to the lineup after recovering from a calf strain. His presence could significantly impact the team's offensive performance, particularly given his .444 batting average against right-handed pitching this season. Soto is a player to watch in the prop market, especially against Littell, who has a history of giving up home runs.

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