Recap: Dodgers' Comeback Effort Falls Short 1-Run Loss To Braves
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers faced the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park and suffered a 4-3 loss, marking the end of their seven-game winning streak. Austin Riley powered the Braves' offense with two home runs, both assisted by Alex Verdugo. Despite a solid performance from Dodgers pitcher Dustin May, who only allowed three singles, the Los Angeles team fell short. The Dodgers managed to score runs but failed to capitalize fully, leaving the tying run stranded in the ninth inning, emphasizing missed opportunities in the game.
Riley crushed a two-run home run 426 feet to left-center field.
Max Muncy, who had an RBI double earlier in the game, cut the Dodgers' deficit in half.
The Dodgers drew closer in the seventh inning on Miguel Rojas' first pinch-hit home run of his career.
The Dodgers left the tying run in scoring position in the ninth.
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