Last updated Jul 3, 4:51pm ET

The Detroit Tigers (54–33) visit the Washington Nationals (36–50) to conclude their three-game series. Dietrich Enns (1–0, 0.00 ERA) takes the mound for Detroit, while Jake Irvin (6–3, 4.73 ERA) starts for Washington. First pitch is at 6:45 p.m. ET. Detroit’s balanced offence meets a struggling Nationals squad, setting the stage for meaningful pitcher prop plays.

  • Tigers and Nationals split Wednesday’s doubleheader, highlighted by Riley Greene launching two three-run homers in Game 1
  • Enns produced a clean five-inning debut (0 ER, 1 H, 4 K), while Irvin carries a 4.73 ERA and a high FIP and WHIP .
  • The over/under sits around 9–9.5 runs; Detroit ranks top 10 in contact, RBI, and team scoring.

Detroit Tigers Player Prop Pick: Dietrich Enns

Detroit leads the AL Central and benefits from a powerful, consistent lineup. Enns delivered a strong debut, and the offense has surged—ranked top 10 in runs, contact, and RBIs. Riley Greene is on fire, driving the lineup’s spark.

  • Enns yielded zero earned runs in his MLB debut (5 IP, 1 H, 4 K) .
  • Nationals lineup hits but lacks extra-base power; he should hold damage to 2 or fewer ER.
  • Statcast projects a quality start—makes this under plausible and safe.
Pick
Dietrich Enns Under 2.5 Earned Runs (–120)
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Washington Nationals Player Prop Pick: Jake Irvin

Washington is below .500 and off-form. Irvin has tread inconsistently, and despite bullpen help, runs allowed continue to burden his ERA. The Nationals offense has quality bats but lacks depth and consistency.

  • Irvin’s ERA sits at 4.73 with a WHIP of 1.30; projection models expect an early exit.
  • The Tigers’ deep lineup is poised to chase and score early, limiting his ability to reach 6 innings.
  • Model advice favors Irvin failing to meet innings depth.
Pick
Jake Irvin Over 17.5 Outs Recorded (–115)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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