The Kansas City Royals and Washington Nationals continue their three-game series at Nationals Park on Tuesday night. First pitch is at 6:45 pm ET.
Washington is a -143 favorite at DraftKings, and there’s real value here. The Nationals rank third in the National League in wRC+ and fourth in OPS, and they’re sending their ace to the mound against a Royals team that’s lost five of its last six. Give me Washington.
Royals vs. Nationals Odds – June 16, 2026
Matchup Page: Kansas City Royals vs. Washington Nationals, June 16, 6:45 pm ET
| Team | Run Line | Moneyline | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kansas City Royals | +1.5 (-180) | +119 | OVER 8.5 (-120) |
| Washington Nationals | -1.5 (+148) | -143 | UNDER 8.5 (+100) |
Odds as of June 16th at DraftKings
Royals vs. Nationals Pick
Foster Griffin has been the best pitcher on this Nationals staff all year, and right now there’s no one I’d rather have on the mound in a game that matters. The left-hander is 7-2 with a 3.46 ERA, 1.09 WHIP, and 74 strikeouts across 14 appearances. Over his last four starts, he’s allowed just five total earned runs. His team has gone 10-4 when he takes the mound this season, and the Nationals are 9-5 ATS in his starts. He’s pitching with the kind of confidence and efficiency that turns good starters into aces, and he’s only getting better as the season goes on.
Michael Wacha is in freefall. The veteran right-hander has gone 0-3 with a 7.13 ERA across his last three starts, allowing four or more runs in each of them. His expected ERA sits at 4.25, well above his actual season mark of 3.58, which suggests the regression hasn’t fully caught up to him yet. His expected batting average against is in the 33rd percentile. Wacha does own strong career numbers against the Nationals (5-2, 3.04 ERA), but his current form is ugly, and this Washington offense is a different animal than the teams he’s beaten in the past.
The Nationals rank third in the NL in wRC+ and fourth in OPS, and this lineup has been one of the hardest to face in the National League for weeks now. James Wood leads the club with 78 hits and 46 RBI. CJ Abrams and Daylen Lile have combined for 150 hits and 90 RBI. Washington has won seven of its last 10 games and sits at 38-35, three games over .500 for the first time since the 2019 World Series season. They won the series opener 7-3 on Monday, and this feels like a team building toward something real.
The Royals are 29-44 with a minus-53 run differential and 12-23 on the road. They’ve allowed six or more runs in four of their last six games. Kansas City simply doesn’t have the pitching or the lineup depth to compete with a club swinging the bats like Washington is right now. Griffin on the hill at home with this offense behind him is as clean a spot as we’ve had all week.
Royals vs. Nationals Pick: Washington Nationals ML (-143)
Royals vs. Nationals Prop Bet
CJ Abrams 2+ Total Bases (+106 at DraftKings)
Abrams has been one of the most productive hitters in the Nationals’ lineup this season. The 25-year-old lefty carries a .381 wOBA and a 90.1 mph average exit velocity with a 42.2% hard-hit rate, all of which rank among the top hitters on the roster. He earned his first All-Star nod in 2024 after posting 20 home runs and 31 stolen bases, and the blend of power and speed makes him a constant threat at the plate. Two total bases is a low bar for a player with his production profile.
The matchup tonight leans heavily in his favor. Wacha has posted a 7.13 ERA over his last three starts, and left-handed hitters have historically performed well against him when he’s leaving pitches over the plate. Abrams doesn’t need to go deep to cash this prop. A double, a single-and-a-stolen-base advancement, or any extra-base hit gets it done. At plus money against a right-hander who hasn’t been able to get anyone out lately, this is a comfortable play on one of the Nationals’ best hitters.
Royals vs. Nationals Betting Trends
- The Nationals own the best run-line record in MLB this season.
- The Royals are 1-6 as the moneyline underdog in Wacha’s starts this year.
- This is Foster Griffin’s first career start against the Kansas City Royals.
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