The Nationals enjoyed a much-needed, feel-good Labor Day thanks to Andrew Alvarez, who tossed five scoreless innings in his major league debut and set the stage for his team to beat the Marlins 2-0 and snap an eight-game losing streak. So what does tonight have in store?
There won’t be another big league debut, but there will be another young pitcher on the mound for the Nats in Cade Cavalli. This is Cavalli’s sixth start of the season (seventh of his career) and he’s looking to bounce back from his first truly rough one, in which the Yankees scored seven runs in only 2 1/3 innings, blasting four homers in the process. The Marlins, on paper, look like a much more favorable matchup for the right-hander. And as things stand, he’s scheduled to face them again next week in Miami.
The Marlins send rookie Adam Mazur to the mound tonight for what will be only his 11th career start. (He’s 1-4 with a 7.06 ERA to date.) The Nats faced him last year, when he was with the Padres, and scored four runs in five innings.
MIAMI MARLINS at WASHINGTON NATIONALS
Where: Nationals Park
Gametime: 6:45 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, MLB.tv
Radio: 106.7 FM, 87.7 FM (Spanish), MLB.com
Weather: Partly cloudy, 75 degrees, wind 6 mph in from right field
MARLINS
2B Xavier Edwards
CF Jakob Marsee
DH Agustín Ramírez
C Liam Hicks
SS Otto Lopez
3B Connor Norby
1B Troy Johnston
LF Heriberto Hernández
RF Victor Mesa Jr.
RHP Adam Mazur
NATIONALS
LF James Wood
SS CJ Abrams
1B Josh Bell
2B Luis García Jr.
DH Daylen Lile
C Riley Adams
RF Dylan Crews
3B Paul DeJong
CF Jacob Young
RHP Cade Cavalli