Walt Weiss Has Honest Take on Braves' Offense After 2-0 Loss to Nationals
The Atlanta Braves suffered a 2-0 loss to the Washington Nationals, managing only one hit throughout the game. Manager Walt Weiss expressed disappointment in the team's offensive performance, particularly against Nationals pitcher Jake Irvin. Despite holding the best record in baseball, the Braves struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
- ▪The Braves walked away with only one hit in the game against the Nationals.
- ▪Manager Walt Weiss described the game as strange and acknowledged the offense's struggles.
- ▪Pitcher Grant Holmes struck out 10 batters but did not receive support from the offense.
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