Another bullpen implosion sends Nationals to 10th straight loss
Briefly

The Washington Nationals faced a crushing defeat against the Colorado Rockies, losing 10-6 and extending their losing streak to ten games. Fans expressed their discontent vocally, calling for the dismissal of Manager Dave Martinez amidst declining team performance. Despite the setbacks, Martinez emphasized the need to remain positive and fight through the struggles. The Nationals' struggle continued as they dropped to 13 games under .500, suffering from poor pitching and an inability to capitalize offensively. Rookie Brady House made his mark with his first career hit, providing a glimmer of hope in an otherwise bleak situation.
"I try to look at the positives. Believe me, it stinks. Nobody wants to lose 10 in a row. No way. I know I don't. But we're not going to quit."
"It just kind of feels like the common theme ... is like, I know our pitchers are doing everything they can to get guys out and I know we're doing everything to score ... we just haven't done enough."
Read at The Washington Post
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