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 win a game against the Dodgers this season, starting 0-5 after dropping the first two matchups, but they managed to avoid a season sweep.
- Austin Riley launched two home runs with two runners on base, one in the first inning and another in the third, while Miguel Rojas contributed a pinch-hit homer in the seventh.
- Braves pitcher Bryce Elder struck out six over five-plus innings and Dodgers reliever Raisel Iglesias earned his fifth save by striking out the final two batters.
- The Braves snapped a losing streak against the Dodgers dating back to last season, and the Dodgers' offense struggled after a late night and rain delay.
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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.
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