Republican lawmakers win the annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity at Nationals Park, defeating the Democrats 11–2 on Wednesday night. Multiple reports say the GOP extends its winning streak to six consecutive seasons in the event. The Republican team posts a decisive margin over the Democrats, continuing a pattern of dominance in recent years. One account describes a complete game performance by Rep. Greg Steube (R-Fla.), who pitches with five strikeouts and nearly 100 pitches. The event is held as a charity game, with lawmakers participating in a preseason-style baseball matchup. While the accounts emphasize the Republicans’ latest win and the ongoing streak, they focus less on broader political messaging and more on the game’s results and individual on-field contributions. Overall, the coverage agrees on the final score, the setting at Nationals Park, the date of the game, and the fact that the Republicans’ streak reaches six straight seasons.