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Foster Griffin, Nats stifle slumping Brewers offense
Washington Nationals pitcher Foster Griffin and three relievers combine for a two-hit victory over the struggling Milwaukee Brewers.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 7:49am
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A cubist interpretation of the Brewers' offensive struggles, as their bats are deconstructed into fragmented geometric shapes on the field.Today in MilwaukeeThe Washington Nationals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1 on Saturday night, with pitcher Foster Griffin and three relievers combining for a two-hit performance. The Nationals scored two runs in the fifth inning and added another in the ninth, while the Brewers' lone run came on a solo homer by William Contreras in the ninth. The loss was the Brewers' fourth consecutive defeat, as their offense has struggled to produce runs in recent games.
Why it matters
The Brewers' offensive woes have been a concern, as they have scored just six runs during their four-game losing streak. This game highlights the team's inability to generate consistent offense, which could have implications for their playoff hopes if the slump continues.
The details
Foster Griffin pitched 5.1 innings for the Nationals, allowing just one hit and three walks while striking out one. The Nationals scored two runs in the fifth inning on a double by Jacob Wood, and added another run in the ninth on an RBI double by Keibert Ruiz. The Brewers' lone run came on a solo homer by William Contreras in the ninth, but they were unable to capitalize on a bases-loaded opportunity later in the inning.
- The game was played on Saturday, April 12, 2026.
The players
Foster Griffin
The Washington Nationals pitcher who combined with three relievers to hold the Brewers to just two hits.
William Contreras
The Milwaukee Brewers catcher who hit a solo home run in the ninth inning to break up the Nationals' shutout bid.
Jacob Wood
The Washington Nationals outfielder who drove in two runs with a double in the fifth inning.
Kyle Harrison
The Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher who allowed two runs on four hits in 4.1 innings of work.
Keibert Ruiz
The Washington Nationals catcher who hit an RBI double in the ninth inning to extend the Nationals' lead.
What they’re saying
“We must find a way to get our offense going again. This slump is unacceptable and we need to turn things around quickly.”
— Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers outfielder
What’s next
The Brewers will look to snap their four-game losing streak when they host the Nationals again on Sunday. They will need to find a way to solve the Nationals' pitching if they hope to get their offense back on track.
The takeaway
The Brewers' offensive struggles have been a concerning trend, as they have now scored just six runs during their four-game losing streak. If they cannot find a way to generate more consistent production at the plate, it could have serious implications for their playoff hopes as the season progresses.
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