
Scherzer pitches gem: Nats open road trip with win at Miami
Max Scherzer went eight very easy innings, striking out 10, and Trea Turner and Juan Soto provided the offense for the Washington Nationals in a 6-1 win at Miami Tuesday night.

Max Scherzer went eight very easy innings, striking out 10, and Trea Turner and Juan Soto provided the offense for the Washington Nationals in a 6-1 win at Miami Tuesday night.

Chris Graham, in today’s “Street Knowledge,” talks about the NBA Summer League, former UVA basketball stars Kyle Guy and Jack Salt, UVA football, the Washington Nationals and WWE champ Seth Rollins.

Congressman Ben Cline announced Midora Firebaugh of Roanoke as the winner of the Sixth District’s 2019 Congressional Art Competition. Firebaugh is a rising senior at North Cross School in Roanoke.

Rosters for the NBA Summer League haven’t been finalized yet, but the NBA released the schedule for games that are set to start on July 1.

U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) today requested additional funding for vital improvements to Interstate 81 (I-81) that would enhance safety and reduce traffic congestion.

Boater Martin Villa of Charlottesville won Saturday’s T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Piedmont Division tournament on High Rock Lake after catching a five-bass limit weighing 20 pounds, 10 ounces. For his win, Villa pocketed $3,932.

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A night after the offense blew up in a 15-run performance, the Potomac Nationals (31-38, 1-1) were shut down by Aaron Ashby as the Carolina Mudcats (40-31, 1-1) tallied a 6-2 win at Northwest Federal Field.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger presented the Gold Congressional Award Medal to two Seventh District students, Kasey Mize from Jeffersonton and Ciara Noelle Smith from Chesterfield.

It’s Friday, I don’t want basketball to end, so, here we go, betting odds on the 2020 NBA Rookie of the Year, and where UVA’s De’Andre Hunter and Ty Jerome fit in.