We have reached the final week of a most unusual regular season. Around these parts, that usually means a pennant race, a potential clincher for the Nationals and maybe a few days to rest guys up for the postseason. Not in 2020. Though the Nats are technically still alive, practically speaking they're done. Their elimination number, if you're wondering, is currently three, so the earliest they could be officially knocked out is Tuesday. (Update: It turns out they actually could be eliminated tonight if they lose and the Reds win, because there are no tiebreaker games this year and Cincinnati would get in based on a better division record.)
AnÃbal Sánchez gets the start tonight, trying to keep Bryce Harper and the Phillies lineup in the park. Zack Wheeler starts for Philadelphia, facing a Nats lineup that has Andrew Stevenson hitting leadoff for the first time after a strong weekend in Miami.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS vs. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
Where: Nationals Park
Gametime: 6:05 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, MLB.tv
Radio: 106.7 FM, MLB.com
Weather: Clear, 64 degrees, wind 7 mph in from center field
NATIONALS
RF Andrew Stevenson
SS Trea Turner
LF Juan Soto
1B Asdrúbal Cabrera
DH Brock Holt
C Kurt Suzuki
2B Luis GarcÃa
3B Carter Kieboom
CF Victor Robles
RHP AnÃbal Sánchez
PHILLIES
LF Adam Haseley
DH Bryce Harper
1B Alec Bohm
SS Didi Gregorius
3B Jean Segura
RF Jay Bruce
C Andrew Knapp
2B Scott Kingery
CF Roman Quinn
RHP Zack Wheeler