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 A few things to consider: The Nationals have the second weakest defense in the league allowing 5.7 runs, 9.6 hits and giving up 4.3 walks per. In Cabrera's last outing he gave up two runs and three hits in a five-innings, but in three starts, he has more walks (eight) than strikeouts (six). He'll face a Mets club that is among the NL leaders with a .288 batting and smacking 9.8 hits per. The Nationals line-up can be potent with Nick Johnson leading the way and should fair well off Peltry.  Take the over here at 10 in this afternoon contest Additionally: Miami is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games and shooting 51.35% from the field in their two home contests during that same stretch. They have also drained 12 and 15 three-pointers in each on those games helping the Heat compile a 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games at home. When playing Atlanta at home the Heat are 11-3-1 ATS in its last 15 games. Atlanta is 0-11 in road playoff games since 1997 with average defeat of 12.3 per. We are backing Miami at -4