Riley Seeks Consistency as Braves’ Offense Struggles vs Nationals
The Atlanta Braves faced another disappointing performance, falling 2-1 to the Nationals, as their offensive woes continue. Austin Riley expressed his frustration, emphasizing the need for consistency in their batting. The Braves have now lost two consecutive games, marking just their second series loss this season, after a recent stretch of matches where they scored only one run in 17 innings. Manager Walt Weiss acknowledged the difficulty in maintaining high offensive output consistently, especially with key players struggling and injuries affecting the lineup.
By the Numbers- The Braves scored only 1 run over the last 17 innings.
- Matt Olson’s OPS has fallen from 1.031 to .887, hitting .160 (8-for-50) in his last 13 games.
Despite struggles, manager Walt Weiss and Olson downplayed concerns about Olson's elbow discomfort affecting his performance. The team's overall reliance on consistent offensive output has been challenged by simultaneous struggles among several key players.
State of Play- Riley’s current batting average stands at .223 with an OPS of .672.
- Ronald Acuña Jr. has a batting average of .242 and has shown signs of struggle since returning from injury.
The Braves will need to find ways to break out of this offensive slump, especially with key games approaching. There is hope for improvement as players like Riley historically turn things around in the latter parts of the season.
Bottom LineFor the Braves to regain their offensive firepower, they must focus on individual player consistency while overcoming injury setbacks. Addressing these issues is vital for successful outings in upcoming series.
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