Nationals Look To Restore The Good Vibes At Home Against Mariners

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 09: Luis Garcia Jr. #2 of the Washington Nationals celebrates with Jose Tena #8 after hitting a two-run home run in the top of the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on June 09, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Nationals’ West Coast trip was a successful one, taking 2 out of 3 in both series and bringing themselves back over .500, but the way the final game of the trip ended, it felt like a disaster. After entering the bottom of the 8th inning leading 9-1, the Nats surrendered 10 runs in the final 2 innings, capped off by a walkoff grand slam from DMV native Bryce Eldridge to give the Giants the 11-10 win. For the Giants, it was a much needed momentum swing, after being on the brink of another sweep in a lost season. For the Nats, it took the vibes around the organization from the highest they’ve been in years to a confusing middle ground.

The team the Nationals will look to get the good vibes back on track against is the Seattle Mariners, who come into this series with a record just above .500 at 36-34, but still good enough for first place in the AL West. Like most of the rest of the American League, the Mariners have stumbled somewhat out of the gate, but they still possess one of the strongest rosters in baseball, even with 2025 MVP runner-up Cal Raleigh on the Injured List.

Game One – Friday 6:45 PM EST

SEA: Bryce Miller (2-0, 1.33 ERA)

WSH: RHP Zach Littell (6-4, 4.76 ERA)

Game Two – Saturday 4:05 PM EST

SEA: RHP Luis Castillo (2-5, 5.16 ERA)

WSH: RHP Cade Cavalli (304, 3.88 ERA)

Game Three – Sunday 1:35 PM EST

SEA: RHP Emerson Hancock (5-2, 2.74 ERA)

WSH: Miles Mikolas (1-5, 5.90 ERA)

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