The Washington Nationals lost 7-2 to the Atlanta Braves, dropping three out of four games in the series. The bullpen struggled again, allowing four runs in a damaging seventh inning despite a strong start from Cade Cavalli.
Key points
Nationals lost 7-2 to the Braves
Bullpen allowed four runs in the seventh inning
Cade Cavalli struck out a career-high 10 hitters
Nationals' record is now 11-15
Next series is against the Chicago White Sox
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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 23: Ozzie Albies #1 of the Atlanta Braves slide safely into home to score a run in the seventh inning during the game between the Atlanta Braves and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Thursday, April 23, 2026 in Washington, District of Columbia. (Photo by Alyssa Piazza/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 23: Ozzie Albies #1 of the Atlanta Braves slide safely into home to score a run in the seventh inning during the game between the Atlanta Braves and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Thursday, April 23, 2026 in Washington, District of Columbia. (Photo by Alyssa Piazza/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
For the Nats big name players, today was a productive game. However, it did not come in a winning effort, with the Nats dropping this one 7-2. In a surprise to absolutely nobody, the bullpen could not hold down the fort. Cionel Perez and Gus Varland did not have it in a damaging 7th inning for the Nats.
The Nats were facing JR Ritchie, who was making his MLB debut. James Wood gave him quite the rude introduction by sending Ritchieās first ever MLB pitch over the wall. The wide eyed 22 year old managed to shake that off and cool off this red hot Nats offense though. Ritchie went 7 innings, only allowing two runs in an impressive performance.
This Nats offense has been elite so far, but even the best offenses have off nights. However, when the offense is not firing, they cannot lean on this pitching staff. So far this season, the Nats pitching staff has been disastrous, allowing the most runs in the league. Some games it is the starters, but today it was the bullpen.
The starting pitching was actually excellent today. had his best start of the young season, and arguably the best one of his career. While he only went five innings, he struck out a career high 10 hitters and did not walk anybody. It was a huge step forward for the 27 year old who has been up and down to start the season.
In this one it felt like Cavalli was going right after guys from the jump. He leaned heavily on his two fastballs and his curve in this one. It felt like Cavalli was getting back to the basics and pitching to his strengths. His velocity also looked really good, over 97 on the four-seamer and touching 99.
He threw too many pitches over the heart of the plate in the fourth inning, which the Braves punished. Besides that, Cavalli was outstanding. He still needs to give the Nats more length, but a 4.01 ERA is not too shabby. If he throws the ball like he did today on a consistent basis, he will have a lot of success.
Speaking of success, finally showed up again after a quiet homestand. In the bottom of the 4th, Abrams took young JR Ritchie yard to tie the game. He was in a 2/27 drought, but he responded in a big way today. Abrams can be prone to slumping, but I think this skid has more to do with bad luck than anything else.
Those two homers were all the offense the Nats could muster today though. It was an off game for this usually electric unit. They only had five hits, with four of them coming from Wood, Abrams and . The supporting cast just did not get anything going today.
That theme also extended to the mound. It was a good start for the bullpen, with firing a scoreless inning. However, Cionel Perez and Gus Varland were off their game today for two different reasons.
Perez was not throwing enough strikes, while Varland was throwing pitches over the heart of the plate too often. That combination led to a four run inning for the Braves, which proved decisive. The Nats dropped to 11-15 and 3-10 at home.
They will hit the road to face a rebuilding team. This will be a good measuring stick series. If they can avoid throwing meatballs to , I like our chances. However, Murakami has been on a roll lately and is a star rookie. The road has treated the Nats well so far this year and hopefully that continues.
Q&A
What caused the Washington Nationals to lose against the Braves?
The Nationals lost due to their bullpen's inability to secure the game, allowing four runs in the seventh inning.
How did Cade Cavalli perform in the game against the Braves?
Cade Cavalli had an impressive start, striking out a career-high 10 hitters and allowing only two runs over five innings.
What is the current record of the Washington Nationals after the loss to the Braves?
Following the loss to the Braves, the Nationals' record is now 11-15, with a home record of 3-10.
Who are the Nationals facing next after their series with the Braves?
The Nationals will face the Chicago White Sox in their next series.
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