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Nationals Defeat Brewers in Close Game
Washington starter Griffin shines as Wood drives in two runs in 3-1 victory.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 3:43am
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A cubist interpretation of the close battle between the Nationals and Brewers, with the visiting team emerging victorious.Today in MilwaukeeThe Washington Nationals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1 on Saturday night, behind a strong outing from starting pitcher Foster Griffin and two RBIs from outfielder James Wood. Griffin held the Brewers hitless through the first five innings, while Wood provided the offensive spark with a pair of runs batted in.
Why it matters
The win snaps a four-game losing streak for the Nationals and keeps them within striking distance in the NL East division race. For the Brewers, the loss is their fourth consecutive defeat, making it an important game to try and stop their recent skid.
The details
Foster Griffin was dominant on the mound for the Nationals, not allowing a hit through the first five innings. James Wood provided the offense, driving in two runs to give Washington a lead they would not relinquish. The Brewers mounted a late rally but ultimately fell short, dropping their fourth straight game.
- The game took place on Saturday night, April 12, 2026.
The players
Foster Griffin
The starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals who held the Brewers hitless through the first five innings.
James Wood
The Washington Nationals outfielder who drove in two runs to provide the offensive spark for his team.
Milwaukee Brewers
The home team that suffered their fourth consecutive loss in this close game against the Nationals.
Washington Nationals
The visiting team that snapped a four-game losing streak with this victory over the Brewers.
The takeaway
This game showcased the Nationals' ability to win a close, low-scoring affair, relying on strong pitching and timely hitting to overcome a tough Brewers team. The result keeps Washington in the NL East race, while Milwaukee will need to find a way to end their current skid.
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