JR Ritchie’s major league debut took an unexpected turn when he surrendered a home run on his very first pitch. However, the 2022 first-round pick quickly found his rhythm, showcasing his talent as he guided the Braves to a convincing 7-2 victory over the Nationals on Thursday afternoon. This win not only marked Atlanta’s fifth consecutive series triumph but also capped off an impressive 6-1 road trip.
Ritchie, ranked as the Braves’ No. 2 prospect, rebounded admirably after the initial setback. He delivered a stellar performance, navigating through seven innings on just 89 pitches. The 21-year-old allowed two runs on five hits, striking out seven batters and issuing two walks. His seven strikeouts tie him for the third-most by a starter in his debut in franchise history, trailing only David Hale (2013), Bob Dresser (1902), and Kenshin Kawakami (2009). Remarkably, Ritchie is the first pitcher in franchise history to throw over seven innings, yield no more than two runs, and strike out seven batters in his major league debut.
Both of the runs he allowed came via solo home runs—one from a fastball that caught too much of the plate to Wood and another on a changeup that CJ Abrams managed to power out despite being below the zone. Ritchie’s composure was evident, especially after the Nationals attempted a questionable delayed steal in the second inning, which resulted in them squandering a scoring opportunity with runners on the corners. From that point onward, Ritchie effectively stifled Washington’s offense, not allowing more than one baserunner at a time.
While Ritchie settled into the game, the Braves’ offense faced challenges against Nationals starter Cade Cavalli. The bulk of Atlanta’s scoring came in a pivotal fourth inning, highlighted by back-to-back doubles from Matt Olson and Austin Riley. They both crossed the plate on an Ozzie Albies sacrifice fly and a Michael Harris II RBI single, giving the Braves a slim 2-1 lead. Cavalli concluded his first start against Atlanta after allowing two runs on seven hits, striking out a career-high 10 batters without issuing any walks.
Once Cavalli exited, the Braves capitalized on Washington’s bullpen. After a missed opportunity in the sixth with two runners in scoring position and just one out, Atlanta broke the 2-2 deadlock with a decisive four-run seventh inning. Following a leadoff strikeout, Drake Baldwin walked, Olson singled, and Riley also walked, loading the bases. Baldwin then scored on a wild pitch from Gus Varland, and the next pitch saw Albies deliver a two-run single, extending the lead to 5-2. Harris capped off the inning with an RBI double to right-center, concluding an impressive 3-for-4 day at the plate. Unfortunately, he exited the game after this inning due to left quad tightness, a concerning development given his recent offensive surge.
Albies added further insurance with a solo homer in the ninth, marking his fifth of the season. He finished the game with a stellar 3-for-4 performance, driving in four runs and scoring twice. Meanwhile, the Braves’ bullpen continued to shine, with Dylan Lee striking out two in a clean eighth inning, followed by Carlos Carrasco, who made his season debut with a perfect ninth.
With this victory, the Braves return home, gearing up for their next challenge as they open a weekend series against the Phillies on Friday night.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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