In a disappointing performance, the Nationals faced their 11th consecutive loss, falling 3-1 to the struggling Rockies at Nationals Park. Michael Toglia's curveball home run was a pivotal moment that shifted the momentum, despite it being a significant pitch for pitcher Mitchell Parker. The Nationals' inability to score runs, averaging fewer than three per game this month, continued to haunt them, tying their losing streak with the Athletics for the longest in the MLB this year. With a chance to end the streak on Thursday, the team's offensive struggles remain a pressing concern.
The lone bit of damage, the only run he conceded, shouldn't have put the Nationals on the defensive, not against the 17-win Rockies.
The Nationals have lost back-to-back series against two of the three worst teams in the National League, the Miami Marlins and now the Rockies.
They are averaging fewer than three runs per game this month, which has severely impacted their ability to win games.
The loss tied the Athletics' stretch in May for the longest losing streak in MLB this year.
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