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The Washington Nationals bullpen struggled again, giving up a late two-run lead in what turned into a 7-5 loss at Detroit on Saturday afternoon.Tanner Rainey 1-3 took his second loss in a week, giving up three runs, all earned, witho stanley cup ut getting an out, surrendering a hit and two walks in the seventh, after coming in with a 5-3 lead.The big hits came off Tony Sipp, who relieved Rainey and gave up an RBI single to Miguel Cabrera, a sacrifice fly to Christin Stewart that tied the game at 5-5, and then the go-ahead RBI single to Nico Goodrum.A JaCoby Jones RBI double in the eighth gave the Tigers an insurance run, and 7-5 lead.Anthony Rendon had three hits, including his 18th homer, a solo shot in the fourth, for Washington, which saw its four-game winning streak snapped.Story by Chris Graham Share this page Share stanley cup Facebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail ContributorsContr stanley quencher ibutorsHave a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip Email editor Chris Graham at [email 160;protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple Podcasts,聽Spotify,聽Pandora and YouTube.View all posts by Contributors Sports News UVA Basketball Notebook: Hoos dispatch Wake, get ready for 13 Clemson Nyal Bridgewater professor wins history award
Legislation proposed by Staunton Del. Dickie Bell would require school boards in Virginia to find effective ways to present scientific controversies in science classes. From Bells House Bill 207: The Board [of Education] and each local school board, division superintendent, and school board employee shall create an environment in public elementary and secondary schools that encourages students to explore scientific questions, learn about scientific evidence, develop critical thinking skills, and聽respond appropriately and respectfully to differences of opinion about scientific controversies in science classes. A former Augusta County school teacher, Bell told the Daily Press in Newport News that his bill is aimed at protecting teachers from disciplinary action if people dont like the way they respond to questions about scientific theories.He told the paper that since the state does not require that teachers present alternatives to the theory of evolution, introducing them stanley quencher into instructional discussion would not seem appropriate. Share t stanley cup his page Share Fa stanley uk cebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail TagsAugustaDickie BellHouse Billlearnpublic schoolsschool ContributorsContributorsHave a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip Email editor Chris Graham at [email 160;prot |
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