Los Angeles Dodgers (28–13) starter, Tyler Anderson, pitched eight shutout innings, as the team won against the Washington Nationals (14–29) by ten runs at Nationals Park to maintain a half game lead in the National League West. Anderson improved to 5–0 on the season since signing with the Dodgers on March 18 on a one-year…
Angels Rally Late Over Nationals With Heroics From Ohtani, Rendon
The Los Angeles Angels won the last game of their three-game series over the Washington Nationals, 5-4, with a late rally led by Shohei Ohtani and Anthony Rendon at home to keep a half game lead in the AL West Division on Sunday. With little offense on the day, the Angels were down 4–2 ahead…
Baseball Scout Fired for Refusing CCP Virus Vax on Religious Grounds Sues Washington Nationals
A former scout for the Washington Nationals is suing the Major League Baseball (MLB) team in federal court for firing him in August 2021 when he refused on religious grounds to receive the vaccine for COVID-19, also known as the CCP virus. Bernard “Benny” Gallo of Carlsbad, California, argues that his constitutional rights were violated…
Baseball Scout Fired for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine on Religious Grounds Sues Washington Nationals
A former scout for the Washington Nationals is suing the Major League Baseball (MLB) team in federal court for firing him in August 2021 when he refused on religious grounds to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Bernard “Benny” Gallo of Carlsbad, California, has said that his constitutional rights were violated by the team and that the…
Baseball Scout Fired for Refusing CCP Virus Vaccine on Religious Grounds Sues Washington Nationals
A former scout for the Washington Nationals is suing the Major League Baseball (MLB) team in federal court for firing him in August 2021 when he refused on religious grounds to receive the vaccine for COVID-19, also known as the CCP virus. Bernard “Benny” Gallo of Carlsbad, California, has said that his constitutional rights were…
Ryan Zimmerman Retires After 17 Years With Nationals
Two-time All-Star Ryan Zimmerman announced his retirement Tuesday after 17 years with the Washington Nationals. The franchise’s first draft pick after relocating from Montreal in 2005, Zimmerman won a World Series with the club in 2019 and is the Nationals’ all-time leader in games (1,799), runs (963), hits (1,846), doubles (417), home runs (284), and…
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