
Road, sweet road! Washington Nationals complete improbable run to World Series title
The Washington Nationals, for much of the night, were dead in the water. And then, appropriately enough, they weren’t.

The Washington Nationals, for much of the night, were dead in the water. And then, appropriately enough, they weren’t.

Washington D.C. is a great city with lots to offer, but it is likely to be a whole new experience from wherever you are currently living.

Stephen Strasburg pitched into the ninth, and Anthony Rendon drove in five runs. You know the rest based on that. There’s a Game 7 in the 2019 World Series.

The Washington Nationals are 3-0 in elimination games in the 2019 postseason. Stephen Strasburg and Max Scherzer were keys in all three.

The 25th-ranked Bridgewater College football team held an opponent under 200 yards for the third straight game, beating Washington & Lee 31-14.

Houston shut down the Washington offense for a second straight night, this time behind rookie Jose Urquidy’s five scoreless innings, and the Astros evened the World Series at two games apiece with an 8-1 win Saturday night at Nats Park.

Nats manager Davey Martinez on Game 3 loss to Houston.

Washington and Lee University will host a public conversation with Aly Colón, Knight Professor in Media Ethics, and Margaret Sullivan, media columnist for the Washington Post, on Oct. 29 at 5 p.m. in Stackhouse Theater on the W&L campus.

Not sure which was bigger: the Washington Nationals getting to Gerrit Cole, or getting a win with Max Scherzer only going five.

Anibal Sanchez took a no-hitter two outs into the eighth, and then Sean Doolittle retired the last four to complete the third one-hitter in NLCS history, as the Washington Nationals took Game 1 with a 2-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday.