Boston Red Sox starter Tim Wakefield pitches against the Florida Marlins during the first inning of a MLB spring training exhibition baseball game at City of Palms Park in Fort Myers, Florida, March 25, 2010 (Reuters Pictures)

The Boston Red Sox finished up the Florida portion of their spring training schedule with a 7-2 win over the Washington Nationals on Friday afternoon. Today, the Red Sox are in Washington, D.C. to take on the Nationals once again.

The game is scheduled to begin at 4:05 p.m. The game is scheduled to be on the MLB Network. You can also catch the radio broadcast of the game on WRKO 680 AM in the Boston area.

If you’re in an area that isn’t broadcasting the game, it is also available on MLB.tv for free today. If you have the MLB At Bat app for your iPad, iPhone, or iTouch, you’ll be able to see the game there as well.

Tim Wakefield is scheduled to start for the Red Sox and he’ll be followed by Daisuke Matsuzaka. Craig Stammen makes the start for the Nats.

Lineups and links after the jump

Boston Red Sox

Washington Nationals

1. Jacoby Ellsbury LF 1. Nyjer Morgan CF
2. Dustin Pedroia 2B 2. Cristian Guzman DH
3. Victor Martinez C 3. Ryan Zimmerman 3B
4. Kevin Youkilis 1B 4. Adam Dunn 1B
5. David Ortiz DH 5. Josh Willingham LF
6. Adrian Beltre 3B 6. Adam Kennedy 2B
7. J.D. Drew RF 7. Ivan Rodriguez C
8. Mike Cameron CF 8. Willie Harris RF
9. Marco Scutaro SS 9. Ian Desmond SS
Tim Wakefield SP Craig Stammen SP

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A sixth sense from Francona [Boston Globe]

Great way to start [Boston Globe]

Feeling hearty again, Remy’s plate is full [Boston Globe]

Victor Martinez to play it out [Boston Herald]

Terry Francona’s sixth sense [Boston Herald]

Dr. Dre to unveil Red Sox headphones [Boston Herald]

Transcript: Terry Francona on The Baseball Show [CSN New England]

Transcript: Theo Epstein on The Baseball Show [CSN New England]

Video: Lackey looking forward to Sox-Yankees [ESPN Boston]

Ailing Maldonado an inspiring figure [ESPN Boston]

More random spring training thoughts [Extra Bases]

Hilson the headliner for Opening Night festivities [Full Count]

Opening Day 2005 at Fenway Park a Memory Red Sox Fans Will Never Forget [Don Orsillo – NESN.com]

Jon Lester Will Lead Red Sox Starters With Sub-3.00 ERA [NESN.com]

Heidi Watney Wraps Up Spring Training in Fort Myers [NESN.com]

Casey Kelly Tops Boston’s List of Top 10 Prospects [NESN.com]

Avoiding Team Slumps Key to Success for 2010 Red Sox [NESN.com]

Will Former Red Sox Outfielder Brian Anderson Strike Out as a Pitcher? [NESN.com]

Victor Martinez, Red Sox Likely to Wait Until End of Season Before Discussing Extension [NESN.com]

Reddick optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket [Projo Sox Blog]

Sox finalize an ‘imperfect’ roster; Schoeneweis makes cut [Providence Journal]

A pitch-by-pitch guide to the Sox [Providence Journal]

It’s time to spring into action [RedSox.com]

Schoeneweis ecstatic to head to Boston [RedSox.com]