Washington Nationals Snap Braves’ Six-Game Streak with Dominant 11-4 Victory
POLICY WIRE — Washington, D.C., USA — The Washington Nationals achieved a significant 11-4 victory against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night, successfully halting Atlanta’s impressive...
POLICY WIRE — Washington, D.C., USA — The Washington Nationals achieved a significant 11-4 victory against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night, successfully halting Atlanta’s impressive six-game winning streak.
The Nationals’ offense began aggressively, scoring three runs before Braves’ starting pitcher Reynaldo López (1-1) could register an out. His challenging outing concluded early in the second inning after facing just two batters in that frame, highlighting Washington’s early dominance.
Rookie sensation James Wood played a pivotal role in the Nationals’ offensive outburst, contributing a critical home run and securing four walks during the game. This remarkable performance placed Wood in rare company, becoming only the second Nationals player since the franchise relocated from Montreal to achieve a home run and four walks in a single contest. The previous instance was Bryce Harper on April 2, 2018, also against the Braves.
Luis García Jr. delivered an exceptional performance at the plate, recording four hits throughout the game. His contributions included an RBI single and a crucial bases-loaded double in the seventh inning that drove in two additional runs, further extending Washington’s lead. For more insights into dynamic player performances in MLB, see Gary Sánchez’s Milwaukee Brewers Resurgence: Catcher Displays Enhanced Plate Discipline in 2026 MLB Season.
On the mound for Washington, reliever Foster Griffin (3-0) earned the win, allowing three runs and five hits over six innings of work. The Nationals also saw another long ball from Curtis Mead, adding to their robust scoreline and sealing the win.
Braves Attempt Comeback
The Braves managed to get on the scoreboard with home runs from Drake Baldwin and Eli White, and Michael Harris II doubled in a run in the second inning. However, each time Atlanta attempted to close the gap, Washington’s offense responded decisively.
A peculiar play in the eighth inning allowed the Braves to score. A grounder from Austin Riley led to a 3-6-3 putout where a run crossed the plate due to the defensive sequence. Despite this, Curtis Mead’s three-run homer in the same inning solidified the Nationals’ 11-4 advantage.
Looking ahead, the Nationals are set to continue their series with the Braves on Wednesday night. Zack Littell (0-2) is slated to start for Washington, facing off against Atlanta’s Martin Pérez (1-1). Baseball fans can always look forward to exciting matchups and in-depth analyses. Read More: Chicago White Sox vs. Arizona Diamondbacks: MLB Series Preview, Pitching Matchup & Key Players.


