Dodgers’ rally falls short in loss to Braves
- The Atlanta Braves defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 on Sunday night in Atlanta, ending the Dodgers' seven-game winning streak.
- The Braves had yet to secure a win against the Dodgers this season, entering the game with five consecutive losses, including defeats in the first two matchups of the series, before finally breaking a seven-game losing streak against Los Angeles that stretched back to last season.
- Austin Riley launched two homers, each driving in two runs, in the first and third innings, while Miguel Rojas' pinch-hit home run in the seventh inning narrowed the Dodgers' deficit to a single run.
- Braves starter Bryce Elder struck out six over five-plus innings and closer Raisel Iglesias earned his fifth save after retiring the final three batters despite giving up an infield hit in the ninth.
- The Braves avoided a season sweep and ended the Dodgers' streak, suggesting improved resilience despite earlier struggles this season against Los Angeles.
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Dodgers’ rally falls short in loss to Braves
ATLANTA — The last team bus left Truist Park for the Dodgers’ hotel at 2:20 a.m. Sunday, after the longest day of the season – a three-hour rain delay followed by a three-hour game that didn’t even start until after 10 o’clock Saturday night. Late nights like that often lead to hangovers, and the Dodgers managed just four hits in the first six innings Sunday night, coming up short in a 4-3 loss to the Atlanta Braves. The loss (their first in six…

Austin Riley goes deep twice as the Braves hold off the Dodgers 4-3
ATLANTA (AP) — Austin Riley hit two two-run homers, and the Atlanta Braves stopped the Los Angeles Dodgers' seven-game win streak with a 4-3 victory on Sunday night.
Riley and Braves receive morale boost from long-awaited 1st win of season against powerful Dodgers - The Morning Sun
ATLANTA (AP) — Austin Riley knows one win by Atlanta in six games against the Los Angeles Dodgers doesn't give the Braves a claim to challenge the team with baseball's best record. Even so, avoiding a season sweep with Sunday night's 4-3 win over the Dodgers was important for the Braves and their morale. “It's huge,” said Riley, who powered the Braves by hitting a pair of two-run homers for an early 4-0 lead. “I think this is a really good ballc…
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