Mets Notebook: Kodai Senga avoids throwing ghost fork as precaution in final Grapefruit League start
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
PORT ST. LUCIE — Kodai Senga’s infamous ghost fork is tough to see (hence the nickname for the pitch), but if you were watching the Mets’ 5-2 Grapefruit League loss at Clover Park on Wednesday, you didn’t see any at all.Senga didn’t throw any splitters in his final Grapefruit League start of spring training. He threw 58 pitches, most of which were fastballs and cutters. He allowed two earned runs on two hits over four innings, walked three and struck out three in a start that he said felt good at some points, but at others, “not so much.”“A lot of things to work on, a lot of adjustments to make,” Senga said through a translator. “It went OK.”Senga held off on the splitter in an attempt to avoid re-aggravating the tendinitis in his right middle finger that bothered him a few weeks ago. The right-hander skipped a start because of tendinitis that he feels was the result of changing his grip on the Major League baseball. ...Maura Healey’s proposed Massachusetts budget includes $10M for inmate education ahead of reentry
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
A portion of Gov. Maura Healey’s first proposed budget aims to help ex-cons with roughly $10 million set aside for expanded educational programs for reentering society.To see what that money could be going toward, the governor sat down with the state Department of Correction and Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) in a discussion for the needs of that community and took a tour of the School of Reentry housed in a minimum-security prison, the Boston Pre-Release Center, in Roslindale.“Our investment in quality educational opportunities and reintegration planning will improve the transition from incarceration to community by increasing access to sustainable employment, improving economic equality, and tearing down structural barriers,” Healey said.More than half — $5.1 million — of that $10 million in the governor’s budget proposal will go toward personal tablets for reentry program students to use in the programs. The remaining funds break down into $3.4 milli...New Matt Damon and Casey Affleck film takes over the North End
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
The North End’s Bova’s Bakery is spending the week serving up stars instead of its well-loved selection of handmade Italian specialty cakes and traditional pies.The Salem Street bakery will remain closed through Friday to accommodate filming there for a new film under the working title “Quincy” and starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck.“Get your Bova’s fix today for the week & stock up,” the bakery posted on Facebook Sunday. “We appreciate your loyalty, patience, & understanding. We will see you all on March 25th.”The closing of the bakery, however, was a “mixed blessing” to several fans of the shop commenting on social media.“It does give your location worldwide publicity … it is a huge hassle too,” said one Twitter user. Another bemoaned the sudden fame: “Great now the tourist will know about you and the lines will be around the block. Hoping to keep it the best kept secret.”Matt Stone/Boston HeraldOnlooker on Wednesday took in the filming of scenes...From playoff hopes to lottery picks, Magic season has been perfect | Commentary
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
Running off at the typewriter …First and foremost, let me just stress that I am absolutely NOT comparing the 2023 Orlando Magic to the 1972 Miami Dolphins, but I do believe this has been a “perfect” season for the Magic.Bianchi, you moron, the Magic are 13 games below .500 and have the fifth-worst record in the league. How can you say this has been a perfect season?!!!Because I’m not talking about a perfect season by Boston Celtics standards; I’m talking about a perfect season by Orlando Magic standards.Whether intentional or not, the Magic have masterfully choreographed this season. They have walked that fine line between flirting with the playoffs and falling into the lottery. They have played meaningful games for much of the season to develop their young players and keep their fan base engaged, but now they are almost certainly a lottery team and right now would have a 10.5 percent chance of landing the No. 1 overall pick (7-foot-5 French phenom Vict...‘Rick and Morty’ creator has domestic abuse charges dropped
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — California prosecutors on Wednesday dropped domestic violence charges against Justin Roiland, who created the Cartoon Network animated series “Rick and Morty” and provided the voices of the show’s two title characters.Orange County district attorney’s spokeswoman Kimberly Edds said the two felony counts involving a former girlfriend were dropped “due to a lack of sufficient evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.” Roiland responded to the dismissal on Twitter. “I have always known that these claims were false — and I never had any doubt that this day would come,” he said. “I’m thankful that this case has been dismissed but, at the same time, I’m still deeply shaken by the horrible lies that were reported about me during this process.” He added that he is “disappointed that so many people were so quick to judge without knowing the facts, based solely on the word of a bitter ex trying to bypass due process and have me ‘canceled.’” Roiland, 43, had been await...Farmers struggle in Argentina as drought withers their crops
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
URQUIZA, Argentina (AP) — The ground crackles as Guillermo Cuitino walks across dry farmland that should be green and lush this time of year. He grabs a soy plant and easily disintegrates its leaves with his hands.“This year’s drought was extreme,” the agricultural engineer said this week at the farm where he works in Urquiza, a town about 230 kilometers (143 miles) from Argentina’s capital. Cuitino normally has a policy of not walking on cultivated land, but everything is so dry now that there is absolutely nothing to damage — even weeds aren’t growing. That scene is repeated in farms across Argentina, where harvesting should be in full swing but months of dry weather has ruined. Farmers are scrambleing to make ends meet, and a sharp drop in expected revenue from exported farm products will deal a severe blow to Argentina’s shaky economy.“This drought is unprecedented,” farmer Martín Sturla said, standing in the middle of his dustry fields in nearby San Antonio de Areco. “It’...Escape-artist Missouri bear heads to Texas zoo with moat
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
ST. LOUIS (AP) — An escape-artist bear from Missouri is headed to a Texas zoo with a moat in hopes that it will put an end to his wandering.The St. Louis Zoo cited the “specific and unique personality” of the Andean bear named Ben in announcing the move Tuesday. His soon-to-be home at the Gladys Porter Zoo near South Padre Island in Brownsville, Texas, has a long history of working with Andean bears. But it’s still adding some extra security measures. “We’re confident it’s going to be good for Ben,” said Walter Dupree, the Texas zoo’s curator of mammals.Ben gained notoriety in February by busting out of his habitat twice.The first time, the 4-year-old, 280-pound (127-kilogram) bear tore apart clips that attached stainless steel mesh to the frame of a door. But he was recaptured before the zoo opened for the day.Zoo workers then added zip tie-like attachments made of stainless steel that had 450 pounds (204 kilograms) of tensile strength. But Ben managed to escape through...Pierre Poilievre to get face time with U.S. President Joe Biden in Ottawa
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
OTTAWA — Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre is expected to meet U.S. President Joe Biden when he visits Canada this week.Senior U.S. administration officials confirmed in a briefing given on the condition they not be named that Biden plans to have what is known as a “pull-aside” conversation with Poilievre.They say the president, who is scheduled to arrive in Ottawa with first lady Jill Biden on Thursday, also plans to exchange pleasantries with other party leaders. Earlier today, Poilievre said Conservatives want to see the White House end its “Buy American” policies, which industry leaders in Canada say risk hurting workers and the economy.Poilievre has also called for a closure of the unofficial border crossing at Roxham Road in Quebec, and for action on the Safe Third Country agreement with the U.S.The two-day visit to Ottawa is Biden’s first since he took office in 2021. This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 22, 2023....Analysis: China’s sway over Russia grows amid Ukraine fight
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — It was a revealing moment during Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s tightly scripted visit to Moscow: Standing in the doorway of the Grand Kremlin Palace, he told Russian President Vladimir Putin that the two of them were “witnessing the changes that haven’t been seen in more than a century, and we are pushing them together.”“I agree,” Putin responded.The remarks — caught on a Kremlin camera over a bodyguard’s shoulder — offered a rare glimpse into Xi’s ambitions and his relationship with Russia after more than a year of fighting in Ukraine. While Moscow increasingly looks like a junior partner to Beijing, Xi is likely to offer a strong lifeline to Putin, his key partner in efforts to reshape the world to try to limit U.S. domination.Xi’s unusually blunt statement capped more than 10 hours of Kremlin talks, which ended with long declarations filled with florid rhetoric about expanding the “comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation” between Russia and China, pl...‘Our world changed forever:’ Husband of surviving victim of Vaughan condo shooting speaks out
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:34:57 GMT
It’s been over three months since a mass shooting at a Vaughan condominium rocked the community.On December 18, 73-year-old gunman, Francesco Villi, opened fire on members of the condo board at Bellaria Residences.Villi killed five people before being shot by a York Regional Police officer. The victims were identified as Rita Camilleri, 57, Vittorio Panza, 79, Russell Manock, 75, Lorraine Manock, 71 and Naveed Dada, 59.The sixth victim, Doreen DiNino, suffered life-threatening injuries. Her husband, John DiNino, said the tragedy will be part of their lives forever.“It was a typical Sunday evening and within seconds, our lives and our worlds changed forever as we know it,” DiNino said.DiNino, who is the president of the condo board, said his wife is still recovering from her injuries.“When people ask, ‘Is your wife expected to make a full recovery?’ We wish we knew what a full recovery meant, because we don’t. Every day is a challenge, every day gets better, some days you go backward...Latest news
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