Former Potomac National Lucas Giolito struck out 13 and walked just one over 101 pitches Tuesday night in a 4-0 win against Pittsburgh to become the first Major League Baseball pitcher this season to throw a no-hitter.
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- Washington National Stephen Strasburg strikes out seven in second rehab start for Potomac Nationals
- Washington National pitchers Jeremy Hellickson and Brandon Kintzler rehabbing Sunday at Potomac
- Potomac Nationals place Northern Division-high six players in Carolina League All-Star Game
- Potomac's Carter Kieboom named Carolina League Player of the Week
- Potomac National Juan Soto named Carolina League Player of the Week
- Anthony Rendon on rehab assignment with Potomac Nationals
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