Guardians Seek 10th Straight Home Win Against Nationals
The Washington Nationals are the furthest down the line group to confront the Cleveland Guardian’s impressive home field advantage. As they plan to finish a three-game series clear, the American Association Focal driving Guardians are likewise hoping to get their tenth continuous home triumph on Sunday evening.
Cleveland’s Home Field Dominance
Sitting 20 games north of .500, Cleveland improved to 20-6 at home with a 3-2 win over Washington on Saturday. Jose Ramirez contributed essentially with two infield hits and scored the conclusive run from a respectable halfway point on a wild contribute the third inning, assisting the Guardians with accomplishing their longest home series of wins starting around 2017.
“We appreciate the energy,” Ramirez said of the home crowd. “We’re feeling it.”
Ramirez’s presentation has been stellar, exhibiting his flexibility by prevailing with both power and infield hits. He is batting .344 with a .411 OBP and 24 runs in his last 25 games. Ramirez drives the group with 16 grand slams and flaunts a significant association best 57 RBIs.
“I love watching that guy play,” first-year Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said of Ramirez. “We are still wowed every day.”
Pitching Power
Cleveland’s pitching staff has also been a cornerstone of their success, posting a 3.28 ERA during the club’s current 15-3 stretch. Guardians starters have a 2.66 ERA and have struck out 50 while issuing just 11 walks during the nine-game home winning streak.
Veteran Carlos Carrasco (2-4, 5.16 ERA) is expected to help Cleveland continue their home dominance on Sunday. Returning from the injured list due to neck spasms, Carrasco is slated to start after last pitching on May 15. He recorded a 3.00 ERA in three May starts. Carrasco has a 2-3 record with a 5.13 ERA in eight starts against Washington.
Former Guardians player Eddie Rosario has had success against Carrasco, batting .325 with three homers and two doubles. Nationals teammate Luis Garcia Jr. is 5-for-9 against him. Garcia has been particularly effective against Cleveland, going 10-for-19 in five career games.
Nationals’ Offensive Struggles
Washington has struggled offensively in Cleveland, managing just three runs, 10 hits, and striking out 17 times in the first two games of the series. The Nationals had averaged 4.9 runs per game while winning five of their previous seven games before this series.
Washington’s scheduled starter, Jake Irvin (2-5, 3.43 ERA), has a 2.55 ERA over his past six starts but holds a 1-3 record in those games, with the Nationals going 1-5. Despite his strong individual performances, the team has provided minimal run support, scoring only nine runs over his last five starts, all losses. Irvin is coming off his best start of the season, allowing two hits and two walks while striking out a career-high 10 in six scoreless innings against Atlanta on Tuesday. However, the Nationals fell 2-0, with Irvin taking a no-decision.
“It was just a good, steady mix,” Irvin said after that outing. “We executed pretty well, and it leads to good things.”
Key Absences and Final Thoughts
For this series finale, Washington may be without key players. Shortstop CJ Abrams was scratched from Saturday’s lineup due to a shoulder issue, and center fielder and leadoff hitter Jacob Young left the game with a hand injury.
As the Guardians hold back nothing straight home win and the Nationals look to keep away from a breadth, the last round of the series vows to be a pivotal test for the two groups.