Five former Waynesboro Generals taken in 2015 MLB Draft

Five Waynesboro Generals alums from the 2013 and 2014 Valley League championship teams were selected in the 2015 MLB Draft this week.

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Staunton Braves hold off Waynesboro Generals, 6-5

A four-run Staunton third erased an early Waynesboro lead, and the unbeaten Braves held off a ninth-inning Generals rally to post a 6-5 win in Valley League action at John Moxie Memorial Stadium Thursday night.

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Waynesboro Generals defeat Charlottesville Tom Sox, 6-5

Clayton Taylor hit the 12th pitch of a seventh-inning at bat into the trees in right-center for a go-ahead homer, and the Waynesboro Generals held on for a 6-5 win over the Charlottesville Tom Sox Wednesday night.

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Waynesboro Generals lose at Harrisonburg, 5-4

A fourth-inning Steven McLean sacrifice fly broke a 4-4 tie, and two Turks relievers made it hold up in a 5-4 win over Waynesboro Tuesday night at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

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Lunch with a General: Meet the baseball team at Orbital Grill on Tuesday, June 16

The community is invited to have lunch with the Waynesboro Generals at Orbital Grill in Waynesboro on Tuesday, June 16, at 2 p.m. Lunch with a General will give local fans their first chance to meet the players and coaches from the two-time defending Valley League champs.

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New Market Rebels top Waynesboro Generals in 10, 6-4

A throwing error on a ground ball in the top of the 10th allowed two New Market runs to score, lifting the Rebels to a 6-4 win over the Waynesboro Generals Sunday night.

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Waynesboro Generals blast Covington Lumberjacks, 10-3, in 2015 season opener

The two-time defending Valley League champion Waynesboro Generals rolled to a 10-3 season-opening win over the Covington Lumberjacks Saturday night.

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Kevin Doherty: Former Waynesboro General delivers for UVA in Super Regional win

UVA left fielder Kevin Doherty watched Maryland coach John Szefc give the signal to closer Kevin Mooney. Four. Mooney was to intentionally walk Joe McCarthy with two outs in the eight inning, runners on second and third, the Terps up one, to get to Doherty, who had gone 0-for-3 on the day against Maryland starter Mike Shawaryn, and had looked ugly on a pair of strikeouts.

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