Braves' Six-Game Winning Streak Ends with 11-4 Loss to Nationals
11-4 walloping in Washington wrecks Braves’ win streak
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On April 21, 2026, the Atlanta Braves suffered an 11-4 defeat against the Washington Nationals, ending their six-game winning streak. Starting pitcher Reynaldo Lopez struggled significantly, allowing multiple runs before being pulled in the second inning, leading to a disappointing performance from the Braves' pitching staff.
- 01Reynaldo Lopez had a disastrous outing, allowing three runs in the first inning and being pulled after just one and a third innings.
- 02The Braves' pitching staff issued twelve walks and allowed two home runs during the game.
- 03Despite the loss, the Braves managed to hit two home runs and maintain a 6/3 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
- 04The Nationals capitalized on defensive errors, including a misplayed catch by Ronald Acuña Jr.
- 05The Braves will look to bounce back in their next game despite this setback.
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The Atlanta Braves faced a tough loss against the Washington Nationals on April 21, 2026, with a final score of 11-4, marking the end of their six-game winning streak. Starting pitcher Reynaldo Lopez struggled significantly, allowing three runs in the first inning before being pulled after just 1.1 innings of play. The Braves' pitching woes continued as the team issued a total of twelve walks and surrendered two home runs throughout the game. Although the Braves managed to hit two home runs and maintain a 6/3 strikeout-to-walk ratio, they could not keep pace with the Nationals' offensive onslaught. Key moments included a misplay by outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. that allowed additional runs to score. The Braves will aim to regroup and start a new winning streak in their upcoming games.
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The Braves' loss could affect their momentum in the season, impacting their standings in the league.
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