Washington Nationals

Washington Nationals vs Chicago White Sox Prediction, Odds and Picks for Today, 04/25/26

Rate FieldMLB.tv
Nationals
11-16
Nationals
Today
White Sox
11-15
White Sox
Chicago White Sox
Google News

Nationals vs White Sox Pickswise Expert Predictions

Money Line Pick
CHI White Sox Win(-140)

The Washington Nationals will take on the Chicago White Sox Saturday. In the first game of the series, the White Sox won 5-4. On the mound in this one will be Jake Irvin of the Nationals and Noah Schultz of the White Sox. Irvin has struggled this season with a 1-3 record and a 6.00 ERA. Through his last 4 starts, he has pitched 19.0 innings while giving up 17 hits, 10 walks and 14 earned runs. The issues for Irvin have been walks and home runs this season. It may be a short day for him as he goes up against a White Sox team that has won 4 of their last 5 games while scoring 34 runs in that time.

For the White Sox, Schultz will take the mound. He is coming off a great start where he pitched 5.0 innings while giving up just 1 hit and 1 run against the Athletics. He will go up against a Nationals team that is batting .250 this season with 12 runs in their last 3 games. The hitting for the Nationals has not been the issue. The Nationals struggle to stop opposing teams from scoring. Through their last 3 games, they have given up 20 runs. I expect the White Sox to score plenty today and come away victorious.

Nationals vs White Sox prediction: Chicago ML (-140) available at time of publishing. Playable at that number.

Now you can bet any of our Nationals vs White Sox predictions at FanDuel Sportsbook, which has a great new-customer offer to take advantage of. If you sign up for FanDuel right now, you can get up to $250 in bonus bets if your first $5 wager is a winner! Use this link 🔗 to join FanDuel right now and learn more.

Photo of Mark Hamilton

Mark Hamilton

Mark is an avid sports enthusiast and stats geek, he has made it his mission to combine the two and come up with winning plays. He works to combine important variables into statistical analyses that give insight (hopefully) into game outcomes. The numbers don’t lie! (well maybe sometimes)
Read more about Mark Hamilton