Orioles place reliever Austin Voth on IL with elbow discomfort, recall infielder Joey Ortiz in roster shuffle
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
The Orioles have praised their depth all season. A recent run of injuries has prompted them to continually put it on display.Before Wednesday’s game with the Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore made a pair of roster moves to alter its bench and bullpen. A day after the Orioles selected the contract of catcher Mark Kolozsvary when they placed first baseman Ryan Mountcastle on the 10-day injured list with vertigo, they first optioned Kolozsvary to recall infielder Joey Ortiz, their No. 5 prospect according to Baseball America, then designated the 27-year-old backstop for assignment to select right-hander Reed Garrett’s contract. Reliever Austin Voth was put on the 15-day IL with right elbow discomfort.Manager Brandon Hyde said Voth, 30, has dealt with the elbow issue since spring training, but his appearance Tuesday, in which four of the five batters he faced reached base, prompted the Orioles to shut him down. Hyde described his concern level as “very low,” believing...Connecticut’s David Pastore wins the 113th Massachusetts Open
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
David Pastore of Stamford, Conn., captured the 113th Massachusetts Open Championship by two strokes at TPC Boston in Norton.The 31-year-old, the 2017 New Hampshire Open champ, finished with a three-round total of 204 after rounds of 68-66-70. He took home the top prize of $15,000 and didn’t have to share a portion of his winnings with a caddie. That’s because he didn’t use one.Pastore was still able to hoist the Clarence G. Cochrane Memorial Trophy. Pastore held off Jason Thresher of West Suffield, Conn., by two shots. Thresher has won the event three times, from 2016-18. Nicholas Pandalena of Atkinson, N.H., finished third with a 207.Ricky Stimets of Worcester Country Club had a memorable three days. The top amateur in the field, Stimets tied for fifth (209) to become the top Massachusetts finisher. Stimets fired rounds of 69 and 69 over his last two days.The 114th Massachusetts Open is set to take place for the first time at Willbowbend in Mashpee, next June 10-1...South Station Tower continues to take shape; condominium sales to start in the fall
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
For the past 25 years, Fred Clarke has worked on a project that will result in one of Boston’s tallest buildings, a 51-story, million square-foot tower above South Station.On Wednesday, the architect from Connecticut-based Pelli Clarke & Partners walked around on what will become an expansive private park, stretching an acre across the building’s eleventh floor. He couldn’t hold back his excitement for what has yet to come.“This is a way to see Boston,” Clarke told reporters gathered for a walking tour of the massive project. “This is a first time experience, and there will be half a dozen first experiences in the whole project. I kind of want to get it done as fast as possible.”Ultimately, South Station Tower will feature 685,000 square feet of office space and 166 luxury residential condominiums. The transportation hub also will see major enhancements with a new train concourse area, and the size of its bus center doubled.The first phase of the decades-long project, which star...Fed Chair Powell sees progress on inflation, though not quickly enough
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER (AP Economics Writer)WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation may be cooling — just not yet fast enough for the Federal Reserve.Chair Jerome Powell offered a nuanced view Wednesday of how the Fed intends to address its core challenge at a time when inflation is both way below its peak but still well above the central bank’s 2% target: Give it more time, and maybe some help from additional interest rate hikes. Yet on a hopeful note, Powell also suggested that the trends that are needed to further slow inflation, from lower rents to slower-growing wages, are starting to click into place. As a result, the Fed decided Wednesday to forgo another increase in its benchmark interest rate, leaving it at about 5.1%. The pause followed 10 straight hikes in 15 months — the fastest series of increases in four decades. By leaving rates alone, at least for now, Powell and other top Fed officials hope to use the extra time to more fully assess how higher borrowing ...Man suspected of shooting SDPD officer arrested
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
SAN DIEGO — San Diego Chief of Police David Nisleit announced Wednesday that a man suspected of shooting an officer last Thursday in Chollas Creek has been arrested.JC Blake Sartor, 29, was arrested around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 8700 block of Spectrum Center Boulevard in the Kearny Mesa neighborhood.The shooting happened around 11:10 a.m. in the 5200 block of Wightman Street when the officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a stolen white truck.According to police, Sartor attempted to flee from the officer on foot before ultimately pulling out a gun and shooting the officer.Nisleit thanked SDPD's Homicide Unit, Special Investigations Unit, Special Operations Unit, Gang Team, Ghost Gun Team, SWAT Unit, Crime Lab, Neighborhood Policing Unit, Patrol Unit for their joint efforts in in locating Sartor. Sailor on life support after Coronado car-jacking incident "This is just a great case of just phenomenal police work locating this suspect," Nisleit said.Nisleit said he would...Milwaukee bankruptcy avoidance plan clears Wisconsin Senate
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Senate on Wednesday passed a bipartisan plan to prevent Milwaukee from going bankrupt that also sends more state aid to every community in the state, a long-sought after funding increase agreed to by Republican lawmakers and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.The measure is part of a larger deal struck by Evers and Republican legislative leaders after months of talks that also increases K-12 education funding by more than $1 billion. Once approved by the Assembly as expected later Wednesday, the bills would head to Evers, who is expected to sign them into law.Milwaukee leaders warned of dire consequences and catastrophic budget cuts as the city faces bankruptcy by 2025. Milwaukee is struggling with an underfunded pension system and not enough money to maintain essential police, fire and emergency services.“We cannot let our largest city fail,” said Democratic Sen. Mark Spreitzer before the Senate passed it on a bipartisan 21-12 vote.Evers, speaking Wednesd...Trudeau learned of Paul Bernardo transfer the day it happened, before Mendicino knew
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office says he learned about the prison transfer of Paul Bernardo the day it happened — a day earlier than Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino. The confirmation came as Conservatives called for Mendicino’s ouster over his office’s handling of the information that the convicted killer and serial rapist was being moved out of maximum-security prison. While his office was informed about the possibility of the transfer to a medium-security institution nearly three months before it happened, Mendicino said he found out about it the day after Bernardo was moved.“As the minister said in question period, he should have been informed earlier and he has dealt with that,” Alison Murphy, a spokesperson for Trudeau, said in a statement.Murphy said a staffer in Trudeau’s office was alerted by the Privy Council Office in March that the transfer was a possibility, and “inquiries and requests for information were i...University of Delaware agrees to settle class-action suit over COVID campus shutdown
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
DOVER, Del. (AP) — The University of Delaware has agreed to pay $6.3 million to settle a lawsuit over its campus shutdown in 2020 and the halting of in-person classes because of the coronavirus pandemic.According to court papers that were filed this month and signed by the plaintiffs and university president Dennis Assanis, some 21,000 current and former students could receive cash reimbursements. While agreeing to settle the case, the university continues to deny all allegations of wrongdoing. Court records indicate that the university reached an agreement in principle in late April, less than a month after a federal judge ruled that the case could proceed as a class action on behalf of thousands of students who were enrolled and paid tuition in the spring semester of 2020, when the campus was shut down.Under the settlement, which is awaiting final court approval, the university will pay $6.3 million into an escrow account overseen by a settlement administrator. Of that amount, pla...Pickleball popularity continues to grow in Toronto
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
The City of Toronto is making more room for North America’s fastest-growing sport.City council confirmed on Wednesday it has added stand-alone pickleball courts to three new planned tennis court complexes, plus 30 new outdoor courts will be introduced that can be shared with other sports.Pickleball is an indoor or outdoor paddle sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis.In response to the rising demand and growing popularity of pickleball, the city has increased the number of outdoor courts from just one five years ago to 165 this year.More than 50 community recreation centres currently offer pickleball programming.“The city has quickly responded to the demand for pickleball, a highly engaging and accessible sport, by providing court opportunities for play across Toronto,” Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie said.“A big part of the attraction of this game is that it can easily be enjoyed by people of all skill levels and ages, and its cour...Oregon’s 6-week GOP walkout over bills on abortion and guns could end soon
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:36:13 GMT
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — There was an optimistic mood in the Oregon state Capitol that a boycott by Republican senators, which has been underway for six weeks, could end soon as GOP and Democratic leaders met to negotiate compromises over bills on abortion, transgender health care and gun safety.The walkout, which began on May 3, is the longest in the 163-year history of the Oregon Legislature and reportedly the second-longest of any U.S. state, after Rhode Island. This year several statehouses around the nation, including Montana and Tennessee, have been ideological battlegrounds. Oregon — which pioneered decriminalizing marijuana, boosting recycling, and protecting immigrants — is often viewed as one of America’s most liberal states. But it also has deeply conservative rural areas.The talks in Oregon aimed at ending the impasse gained momentum when Republicans, led by Senate Minority Leader Sen. Tim Knopp, began late last week to negotiate on the contentious bills.“I don’t want to say a...Latest news
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