Rockies’ Jake Bird is workhorse of vastly improved Colorado bullpen
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
PITTSBURGH — Daniel Bard has seen a lot of pitchers come and go since he first stepped onto the big-league stage 14 years ago.But he’s seen very few like Jake Bird, the right-hander who’s been terrific in the role of the Rockies’ bullpen workhorse over the first six weeks of the season.Allow Bard, the 37-year-old right-hander, to explain.“I was Jake’s throwing partner when he got called up in June last year,” Bard said. “His ability to move the baseball was impressive. Like, really impressive. Like, better than most of the guys I’ve ever played catch with.”Specifics, please.“He has an elite sinker and an elite ability to spin that curve, or slurve, whatever you want to call it,” Bard said. “I saw that from the get-go last year. I almost couldn’t believe he wasn’t having more success, just because of his ability to move the ball so much.”Bird’s 2022 rookie season was far from a disaster. T...Flesh-eating 'zombie drug' saturating Los Angeles streets
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
A flesh-eating "zombie drug" called xylazine has been saturating the streets of Los Angeles with severe, deadly effects when mixed with illicit opioids.Los Angeles County Sheriff’s officials launched a new program to track the troubling prevalence of the substance, which is a sedative typically used by veterinarians to anesthetize animals. Also known as “tranq” or “tranq dope” on the streets, xylazine has become increasingly present in the illicit drug supply. The drug can be cooked down into a powder form and mixed with illicit opioids such as heroin and fentanyl or pressed into counterfeit pills or sedatives.The “zombie drug” nickname stems from the substance's known effect of rotting the skin.Growing concerns over the increasing prevalence of xylazine in L.A. have law enforcement officials and addiction specialists extremely concerned.“I’ve never seen anything like what we’re dealing with right now,” said Cary Quashen, an addiction expert.Xylazine is known to have severe effects,...L.A. County hospital seeks help identifying patient
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
Officials at a Los Angeles County Hospital are asking for the public’s help in locating family or friends of a patient who was admitted without any identification. The approximately 70-year-old patient was brought to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center by the Los Angeles Police Department for evaluation on April 27, according to a news release from the hospital. He is described as white, 5 foot 7 inches tall, weighing around 100 pounds, with blue eyes, white-gray hair and a beard. He has a slim build with no visible tattoos. The patient has told staff that he is British but does not have a driver’s license or any other form of identification. The patient, approximately mid-70s, was admitted on April 27, 2023, without any identification. (Harbor-UCLA Medical Center)Anyone with information that may help identify the man or locate his family is asked to contact the hospital at 424-306-6851.Gilroy police: After being asked to leave property, man fires a shot at victim’s feet
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
GILROY – A 40-year-old man was arrested in connection with a shooting in Gilroy earlier this week, police said.The shooting was reported around 9:15 a.m. Tuesday in a field between Gilman Road and Camino Arroyo, the Gilroy Police Department said in a statement Thursday.The Gilroy man got upset when the victim asked him to leave the property, police said, adding that the suspect pulled out a gun and fired a single round that hit the ground near the victim.Police said the suspect fled into a nearby creek. Officers later found him hiding in a tent and arrested him. Two guns were also seized during the investigation, police said.No injuries were reported.The suspect was booked into Santa Clara County jail on charges related to the shooting. As of Thursday, he remained in custody on $500,000 bail, according to jail records.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | San Jose: Police arrest man after finding ‘destructive device manufacturing operation’ Crime and ...New FDA rules allow more gay, bisexual men to donate blood
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
By Matthew Perrone | Associated PressWASHINGTON — Gay and bisexual men in monogamous relationships can give blood in the U.S. without abstaining from sex under updated federal health guidelines that focus on donors’ behavior, not their sexual orientation.The Food and Drug Administration guidelines finalized Thursday ease decades-old restrictions designed to protect the blood supply from HIV. The agency announced plans for the change in January and said this week the new approach can now be implemented by blood banks.The updated guidelines do away with a requirement that men who have sex with men abstain from sex for three months prior to giving blood.Instead, all potential donors — regardless of sexual orientation, sex or gender — will be screened with a new questionnaire that evaluates their individual risks for HIV based on sexual behavior, recent partners and other factors. Potential donors who report having anal sex with new partners in the last three months will be barred...Sen. walks back defense of white nationalists in the military
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
By Nicky Robertson | CNNIn an interview with a local Alabama radio station, Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville was asked if he believes White nationalists should be allowed in the military. He responded, “I call them Americans.”Tuberville is now attempting to clarify his comments, arguing that Trump Republicans in the military are being unfairly characterized as White nationalists.The radio station WBHM published a transcript of the interview with Tuberville where he was asked, “Do you believe they should allow White nationalists in the military?”The senator responded, “Well, they call them that. I call them Americans. What happened after January the sixth—and I was here on January the sixth—we were attacked on the Senate floor. Saying all these people that came into the Capitol were extremists, they were against the country. There was a lot of people. There were probably a hundred of them that came in, broke windows and broke doors that should have been ...49ers’ schedule: 5 things to know about prime-time, holiday-packed slate
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
SANTA CLARA — Here is your handy guide to watching this 49ers’ season: prepare to stay up late, spend your holidays in red-and-gold attire, and expect NFC West drama down to the wire.Thursday brought forth their regular-season itinerary. Final destination: Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, where the 49ers hope to win their first Lombardi Trophy in 29 years.Go back 30 years and some novelties mirror this year’s schedule. As was the case in 1993, the 49ers will open in Pittsburgh, and they later will play host on Christmas, this time to the Baltimore Ravens in the 49ers’ fifth scheduled prime-time kickoff of the season.Here are five quick things to know about the schedule:1. HOLIDAY PLANS: The 49ers play on both Thanksgiving and Christmas for the first time in a season, plus they’ll play on New Year’s Eve. Hey, but they’re free on Halloween (because there is no Tuesday Night Football, yet).On Thanksgiving night (Nov. 23), the 49ers visit the Seattle Se...SF 49ers' 2023 schedule released: Here are the highlights
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
(KRON) -- The San Francisco 49ers' schedule for the 2023 season was released Thursday afternoon. The 49ers will play on Thanksgiving (Nov. 23) when they travel to Seattle and face NFC West rival Seahawks. The Baltimore Ravens come to town on Christmas Day.San Francisco will play in its first Thanksgiving game since 2014 when it lost to the Seahawks at Levi's Stadium. The 49ers last played on Dec. 25 back in 1993.The 49ers travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles on Week 13 in a rematch of last year's NFC Championship. 49ers make unusual pick in NFL Draft Here's the full schedule below:GameTime/Network*Week 1: Sunday 9/1049ers at Pittsburgh Steelers10 a.m./FOXWeek 2: Sunday 9/1749ers at Los Angeles Rams1:05 p.m./FOXWeek 3: Thursday 9/21New York Giants at 49ers 5:15 p.m./PrimeWeek 4: Sunday 10/1Arizona Cardinals at 49ers1:25 p.m./FOXWeek 5: Sunday 10/8Dallas Cowboys at 49ers5:20 p.m./NBCWeek 6: Sunday 10/1549ers at Cleveland Browns10 a.m./FOXWeek 7: Monday 10/2349ers at Minnesota ...Dublin woman, 23, charged with murdering boyfriend
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
(KRON) -- A young East Bay woman is facing murder charges in connection to a Dublin slaying. Dublin Police Department officers found the victim inside a home on Campbell Lane on Cinco de Mayo around 9 p.m. The victim, 23-year-old Jesus Gallegos, had been stabbed, police said. Gallegos also suffered blunt-force trauma injuries.Officers detained Gallegos' girlfriend, 23-year-old Crystal Angelina Espinoza, at the crime scene. She was arrested and booked into Santa Rita Jail on charges of homicide and domestic assault. Dublin Police Captain Gurvinder Gosal said, "They were in a dating relationship. The victim stayed at the suspect’s apartment on and off."Alameda County prosecutors filed murder charges against Espinoza before she made her first court appearance Wednesday. She is scheduled to be arraigned on May 24 in the East County Hall of Justice. Inmate records show Espinoza is being held behind bars without bail.European tour issues more fines, possible suspensions, for 26 players who competed for LIV
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:16:26 GMT
Equipped with a favorable court ruling, the European tour has expanded its sanctions against players who competed in LIV Golf or Asian Tour events without permission over eight months.The tour already has issued fines of 100,000 pounds ($125,000) to 17 players who played in the first two LIV Golf events outside London and Portland, Oregon.Now it is going after 26 players with fines that range from 12,500 pounds to 100,000 pounds for each tournament they played without a release. The amount depends on what the tour deems caused a negative effect on the European tour.Players also could face suspensions — up to eight regular European tour events on the schedule — if they pay their fines and remain members. Any suspension would not start until the Porsche European Open in Germany on June 1-4.Sergio Garcia was the only player who did not pay the initial fine. Garcia, Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Richard Bland resigned their memberships last week. Henrik Stenson told Golf Digest he has r...Latest news
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