Nationals look to sweep 3-game series against the Reds

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Nationals look to sweep 3-game series against the Reds

Nationals look to sweep 3-game series against the Reds

Nationals look to sweep 3-game series against the Reds

Nationals look to sweep 3-game series against the Reds

The Washington Nationals are poised to complete a three-game sweep against the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday afternoon, bringing some serious momentum to their quest for a winning record. After a rocky start to the season, the Nationals (21-22) have found their stride, especially on the road where they boast a solid 15-9 mark.

On the mound, it's a battle of aces. The Nationals will send lefty Foster Griffin (4-1, 2.12 ERA) to the hill, while the Reds counter with rookie sensation Chase Burns (4-1, 2.11 ERA). Both pitchers have been electric this season—Griffin has racked up 42 strikeouts, while Burns has fanned 48. With numbers this close, expect a pitcher's duel that could come down to the wire.

For Cincinnati, the pressure is mounting. The Reds (22-21) have dropped eight of their last ten games, and their lineup has struggled, hitting just .221 over that stretch. They'll need a big performance from Sal Stewart, who leads the team with 10 home runs, and the red-hot Elly De La Cruz, who is 15-for-43 with four RBIs in his last ten games.

Washington, meanwhile, has been clicking on all cylinders. The Nationals have won six of their last ten, outscoring opponents by nine runs. C.J. Abrams has been a standout, batting .296 with nine home runs and 18 extra-base hits. Keep an eye on Daylen Lile, too—he's gone 11-for-36 with three doubles and three homers in his last ten games.

Injury reports are lengthy for both sides. The Reds are without Rhett Lowder, Caleb Ferguson, and Eugenio Suarez, among others, while the Nationals have a depleted pitching staff that includes Trevor Williams and Josiah Gray on the 60-day IL.

With the Nationals looking to sweep and the Reds desperate to turn things around, Thursday's game promises plenty of drama. First pitch is set for 12:35 PM ET at Great American Ball Park.

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