The Atlanta Braves series finale against the Washington Nationals is officially in a rain dealy. Play officially stopped at 6:07 p.m. EDT just before the top of the seventh inning could get underway. The game had already started 22 minutes late due to weather concerns. This is a developing story, and it will be updated accordingly as we know more. At the time of the game's stoppage, the Nationals led the Braves 1-0. The Braves haven't scored a run in 15 innings dating back to the start of Saturday afternoon's game. The Braves won the first game of the series, 5-4, in the 11th inning on a walk-off base knock by Chadwick Tromp on Friday. It was the first time he walked off a game during his MLB career. They trailed 4-2 in the bottom of the 10th inning, but they managed to rally to tie it, setting them up to win it the following inning. In the following game on Saturday, the Nationals blanked the Braves, 2-0, holding them to one hit. The Braves pitching staff did their part, holding the Nationals to two solo shots and struck them out 15 times. Grant Holmes had 10 of them, his third career double-digit strikeout game. That game saw the tarp come on twice: once before the game and again in the bottom of the second inning. Sign up for our Free Atlanta Braves Newsletter and follow us on Facebook for the latest news Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Braves vs Nationals Series Finale in a Rain Delay
Weather continues to plague the Atlanta Braves weekend series against the Washington Nationals
The Braves–Nationals series finale was halted by rain at 6:07 p.m. EDT with Washington leading 1-0; Atlanta has gone scoreless for 15 straight innings after Friday's 11th-inning walk-off win. The series conclusion is pending weather resumption, with a 2-0 Saturday shutout setting up a deciding result.













