Masataka Yoshida will wear unique patch on Red Sox Opening Day uniform

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

Masataka Yoshida will wear unique patch on Red Sox Opening Day uniform Masataka Yoshida is a unique rookie.When he makes his major league debut on Thursday afternoon, he’ll do so as a gold medalist in the Olympics and World Baseball Classic.And, as a rookie who’s never played a minor league game.It’s not unheard of; since MLB implemented the draft in 1965, 22 players have gone directly from the draft to the majors. Garrett Crochet is the most recent case; he debuted with the Chicago White Sox in 2020, three months after they selected him 11th overall in the draft.Yoshida’s case is different. He’s a rookie who spent seven seasons as one of the Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball league’s best hitters. A two-time Pacific League batting champion, he slashed .327/.421/.539 with 884 hits (301 for extra bases) in 762 regular-season games with the Orix Buffaloes, with stunning plate discipline; he drew 421 walks and only struck out 300 times. Among his many achievements, he was an NPB All-Star and Pacific League Best Nine...

Tapia, Ort make opening day roster, Mondesi to 60-day IL

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

Tapia, Ort make opening day roster, Mondesi to 60-day IL Coming off a blistering camp that saw him rank among the club’s most productive players all spring, outfielder Raimel Tapia seemed a foregone conclusion to make the Red Sox opening day roster, especially after top competitor Jarren Duran was optioned on Tuesday.The only question was how the Red Sox would clear space for him, and the solution will unfortunately rule out one of the club’s most intriguing newcomers for at least the season’s first two months.Adalberto Mondesi, the shortstop acquired in exchange for ex-Sox lefty Josh Taylor earlier this offseason, is being placed on the 60-day injured list to accommodate Tapia on the 40-man roster. Right-handed reliever Kaleb Ort also earned the final bullpen spot, with the club opting not to add a second lefty while Joely Rodriguez is on the shelf.Mondesi has been rehabbing a torn ACL suffered last April, and while Red Sox manager Alex Cora said he hasn’t experienced any setbacks, he also isn’t progressing as quickly as the club hoped.“...

Padres announce regular season broadcast schedule

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

Padres announce regular season broadcast schedule SAN DIEGO -- The San Diego Padres have announced their 2023 regular season broadcast schedule. When your not watching from the rafters or behind home plate at Petco Park, the games can be viewed via broadcast on Bally Sports San Diego, with select games also being broadcast on AppleTV+, ESPN, FS1, FOX Sports and TBS throughout the season. According to the Padres, games produced by Bally Sports San Diego will also be available for live streaming on the Bally Sports app and on BallySports.com. This includes 155 regular season games. Read more: Padres 2023 Opening Day Bally Sports San Diego is also available on AT&T U-verse, COX, Charter Spectrum, DirecTV and Mediacom. Fans interested in a streaming provider are encouraged to source DirecTV Stream (free trial information can be found here) and Fubo (free trial information can be found here)For those who prefer to root on the Padres while on the go or in another leisurely manner, all 162 regular season games will be broadcast li...

Average long-term mortgage rate at lowest level in six weeks

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

Average long-term mortgage rate at lowest level in six weeks The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate inched down this week to its lowest level in six weeks, just as the spring buying season gets underway.Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the average on the benchmark 30-year rate fell for the third straight week, to 6.32%, from 6.42% last week. The average rate a year ago was 4.67%.The recent decline in mortgage rates is good news for prospective homebuyers, as many were pushed to the sidelines during the past year as the Federal Reserve cranked up its main borrowing rate nine straight times in a bid to bring down stubborn, four-decade high inflation.Also helping buyers, home prices appear to be leveling off. The national median home price slipped 0.2% from February last year to $363,000, marking the first annual decline in 13 years, according to the National Association of Realtors.One thing that hasn’t gotten much better is the supply of homes.“Over the last several weeks, declining rates have brought borrowers back to...

Yellen seeking more regulation in aftermath of bank collapse

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

Yellen seeking more regulation in aftermath of bank collapse WASHINGTON (AP) — Weeks after the failure of two banks, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen planned to call Thursday for tighter financial regulations. The public push is part of a larger effort by the Biden administration to safeguard the U.S. economy and ensure that individual bank failures can be contained without triggering a chain reaction across the wider financial system. Yellen plans to note that regulations have been weakened in recent years as the shocks of the 2008 financial crisis wore off, but that the recent failures required swift government intervention in order to preserve public confidence.“The failures of two regional banks this month demonstrate that our business is unfinished,” Yellen said in remarks prepared for delivery at the National Association for Business Economics conference in Washington. “Regulation imposes costs on firms, just like fire codes do for property owners. But the costs of proper regulation pale in comparison to the tragic costs of financial cri...

CBC, Netflix and APTN greenlight Arctic comedy series to be shot in Nunavut

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

CBC, Netflix and APTN greenlight Arctic comedy series to be shot in Nunavut TORONTO — CBC and APTN are partnering with Netflix to produce a Nunavut-shot comedy series.The streamer says the untitled comedy will centre on a young Inuk mother living in a small Arctic town “where everyone knows your business.”Co-creators Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril say in a release they drew from their experiences “as Inuit women living, laughing and crying while Native.”The duo will also executive produce with Miranda de Pencier, who described the show as a “hilarious, unexpected and essential series.”The trio previously worked together on the Inuit lacrosse drama “The Grizzlies.” APTN’s director of TV content touted the project as a “heartfelt gem.”“A very short time ago, it would have been impossible to imagine an Indigenous comedy shot in the Arctic, with massive national and international reach,” Adam Garnet Jones said in the same release, issued by Netflix on Wednesday.This report by The Canadian Press was first published...

Man armed with weapon charged in sexual assault east of Toronto

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

Man armed with weapon charged in sexual assault east of Toronto A Toronto man is facing a slew of charges after he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman while he was carrying a firearm east of the city.Toronto police said around 4 a.m. on March 10, a woman was sexually assaulted in the Danforth Avenue and Robinson Avenue area.It’s alleged that the woman was walking in the neighbourhood when she encountered an unknown man who sexually assaulted her.At the time, the woman informed officers that the suspect was armed.On Wednesday, police arrested 38-year-old Akrem Mohammed of Toronto. He’s facing several charges, including aggravated assault, sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon and carrying a concealed weapon, among other offences.The accused appeared in court on Thursday.Police are concerned there may be more victims.

Grocery code to increase ‘fair and ethical dealing’ industry, draft report says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

Grocery code to increase ‘fair and ethical dealing’ industry, draft report says An industry group set up to hammer out a Canadian grocery code of conduct is getting closer to a final document, even as the way its terms will be enforced remains unclear.A new working draft of the grocery code viewed by The Canadian Press and verified by two grocery sector sources lays out the fundamental elements of the industry-led accord, which aims to increase “fair and ethical dealing” across the grocery supply chain in Canada. Still, while a final code is anticipated this spring, several potentially large stumbling blocks remain.The draft notes that dispute resolution mechanisms are still under development, though it notes that an escalating range of options from informal discussions to formal arbitration are on the table. It also appears to be undecided how enforcement would be handled and how membership and participation in the code will work. The industry committee working on the grocery code was established in response to contentious fees being charged to sup...

Skilling: Fast-moving thunderstorms to sweep into Chicago

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

Skilling: Fast-moving thunderstorms to sweep into Chicago The Chicago area is preparing for a round of showers and storms and the possibility of severe weather. Clusters of fast moving thunderstorms may sweep the area in advance of the late Friday/Friday night time frame —starting as early as later Thursday night and from time to time during the day Friday.The most favorable conditions for severe weather appear focused on later Friday and Friday night. Modeling put the chances for thunderstorms at some point (and likely on multiple occasions) across the greater Chicago area over the 24 hour period from 1 a.m. Central Time Friday through 1 a.m. Central Time Saturday morning at greater than 80%. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center indicates the Severe Weather Risk in Chicago later Friday is to reach level 3 on its 5 level scale--and an even higher assessment of severe weather risk reaching 4 on the 5-level scale--is indicated for the area of Illinois just west of Chicago.La...

Aldermen vote for more independence from Mayor's office

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:15:25 GMT

Aldermen vote for more independence from Mayor's office CHICAGO —The group of aldermen are pushing for more independence from the mayor's office happening just a week before a new mayor is elected to run the city.The aldermen are looking to increase the number of committees and subcommittees from19 to 28 which would include adding a youth services subgroup and another focused on entertainment and conventions. The group also wants council members to pick their own committee chairs instead of thew power belonging to the mayor.City Council has allowed mayors to hand-pick committee chairs for the past few decades, helping ensure the mayor could push through their legislation more quickly.Another change is stopping ordinances from being introduced last minute without making information available to the public. A rare Michael Jordan card is up for auction Even though the vote is taking place Thursday, any rules approved later would still have to be re-approved by the newly elected City Council once the new term starts.WGN reporters spoke to ...