Brayan Bello pitches into 7th inning as the Boston Red Sox beat the Chicago White Sox 3-1

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

Brayan Bello pitches into 7th inning as the Boston Red Sox beat the Chicago White Sox 3-1 CHICAGO (AP) — Hoping to go deep into the game once again, Brayan Bello looked up at the scoreboard and checked out his pitch count.Only he looked in the wrong spot, and the young right-hander thought manager Alex Cora was going to take him out when he walked over.“Alex came to me, yeah, you’re looking at the wrong screen,” a grinning Bello said through a translator. “I’m like, OK, now I can relax a little bit more.”Bello pitched one-run ball into the seventh inning and Rafael Devers hit a two-run homer, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 3-1 victory over the sloppy Chicago White Sox on Friday night.Boston struck out 17 times and finished with just four hits, but it made the most of costly errors on shortstop Elvis Andrus and second baseman Tim Anderson. The Red Sox won for the seventh time in nine games, bouncing back after two straight losses at Minnesota.“It wasn’t great for the offensive department over there, but they’ve been carrying this team for a ...

Fight over future Connecticut Ave. bike lanes continues as DDOT finalizes plans

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

Fight over future Connecticut Ave. bike lanes continues as DDOT finalizes plans D.C. resident Lee Mayer is adamant that putting bike lanes on each side of Connecticut Avenue NW in D.C.’s Ward 3 will be disastrous for businesses in the Northwest neighborhoods of Woodley Park and Chevy Chase.In an effort to head off the current project, he and members of the group “Save Connecticut Avenue” met with Ward 3 Council member Matthew Frumin on Thursday afternoon.Mayer said his group includes businesspeople and residents who oppose the proposed bike lanes.He told WTOP that he left the meeting dissatisfied, accusing Frumin of “repeating the tired and disproven marketing slogans of the bike advocates.”Frumin’s office said in an email to WTOP that Connecticut Avenue “needs to be safer, greener and more accessible for all road users.”Frumin’s statement said that he’s “committed to a design that incorporates protected bike lanes and pedestrian safety improvements, while also addressing concerns of small businesses.”On the issue of safety, Mayer said the D.C. District Departm...

6 datos increíbles sobre el Challenger Deep, el punto más profundo del océano en la fosa de las Marianas

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

6 datos increíbles sobre el Challenger Deep, el punto más profundo del océano en la fosa de las Marianas (CNN) — Así como la superficie terrestre tiene enormes picos y valles, el mundo oceánico presenta una topografía igualmente diversa.¿Cómo son las profundidades del océano y por qué es peligroso explorarlas?Tal vez la más intrigante de estas características sea la fosa de las Marianas, un abismo en el Océano Pacífico occidental que abarca más de 2.540 kilómetros y alberga el Challenger Deep, el punto más profundo conocido de la superficie terrestre que está a más de 11.000 metros bajo el agua.Eso es casi tres veces más profundo que el lugar donde yacen los restos del RMS Titanic en el Océano Atlántico. También es más profundo que la altura del Monte Everest.Los restos esparcidos por el fondo del océano podrían dar pistas sobre los momentos finales del submarino que iba hacia el TitanicEstos son algunos datos fascinantes sobre este fenómeno de las profundidades marinas.1. James Cameron, director de “Titanic” es una de las pocas personas que han visitado el lugarJames Camer...

Montgomery Co. mom chronicles how ‘trip of a lifetime’ was nearly halted due to unprecedented passport backlog

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

Montgomery Co. mom chronicles how ‘trip of a lifetime’ was nearly halted due to unprecedented passport backlog A Montgomery County family’s trip to Japan could be in jeopardy after the skyrocket in post-COVID passport demands put their request in the processing logjam.Akara Ingram and her family (Courtesy Akara Ingram)“I have major regrets,” Akara Ingram told WTOP when sharing her roller coaster of an experience.Ingram sent two of her sons’ documents for renewal ahead of a family trip to Japan in July that’s been in the works since 2019. The passports were set to expire around six months after their trip date and she wanted to be careful.They had been proactively planning, working and saving to make this $20,000 trip a reality — on top of waiting for COVID restrictions to fully lift.“I dropped it in the mail in the beginning part of May — May 2nd, and they received it May the 9th, and they cashed a check on May the 10th,” she said.She said when she picked up the applications at the Post Office, she wasn’t aware of the processing backlog.“There was no sign that said, ‘Hey, t...

Tree removal services busy with tornado cleanup in Highlands Ranch

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

Tree removal services busy with tornado cleanup in Highlands Ranch HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo (KDVR) -- Cleanup efforts continued in Highlands Ranch after a tornado ripped through the city Thursday afternoon. Seth Carr said the storm uprooted his family's backyard tree onto their roof. “The branches were leaning on the house. The trunk wasn’t quite there yet,” Carr said. “The roots were pulling the ground up and it was just a frightening situation.” Sam Farkas with N&D Tree & Crane Services helped remove the tree from Carr’s home. “That was just our first job this morning,” Farkas said. “The precipitation in combination with that EF1 was really the perfect storm to get a lot of damage in a short amount of time.”  Highlands Ranch tornado’s path unpredictable Farkas said the recent rainfall played a role in the number of trees uprooted. "Once you get this amount of precipitation it’s under mining that root system and a lot of things are swelling. You’re getting a lot more sediment loss and so when you get high winds and that’s combined with...

Tim Anderson makes his 1st career start at 2nd base in his return, but the Chicago White Sox fall 3-1 to the Boston Red Sox

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

Tim Anderson makes his 1st career start at 2nd base in his return, but the Chicago White Sox fall 3-1 to the Boston Red Sox Tim Anderson got a taste of second base this spring playing for Team USA during the World Baseball Classic.Sidelined a majority of the time since exiting Saturday’s game in Seattle with right shoulder soreness — a pinch-hitting appearance Tuesday the exception — the Chicago White Sox shortstop moved to second so he could return to action in Friday’s 3-1 loss against the Boston Red Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field.“Just being able to have it as an option,” Anderson said after the game. “Just trying to get in the lineup. I played some second in the WBC so definitely was an option tonight.”He originally wasn’t in the lineup.“TA went out there, threw, was taking his ground balls at short (before the game) and brought it up to me that ‘I can play second if we need it,’ ” manager Pedro Grifol said before the game. “I said, ‘How do you feel with it?’ He said, ‘I’d like to go over there t...

Singer-songwriter Wallice headlines tour with stop at Sinclair

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

Singer-songwriter Wallice headlines tour with stop at Sinclair When the young songwriter Wallice plays the Sinclair Sunday, her show will likely end with a song about her own funeral. Both the song and the funeral will involve a lot of dancing and rocking. And it’s something she plans to carry out, some day in the very distant future.“I love that idea of a casket in a muscle car,” she said this week. “I think ‘Funeral’ is the best song I’ve made, I wrote it because the whole idea of funerals is about people dressed in black being very somber, and I want mine to be fun. And here’s a spoiler alert: That’s the last song in the show and the room gets so energetic, it sounds like it was written to be the closer of a concert.”Of all the pop artists to emerge online during shutdown, Wallice (full name, Wallice Hana Watanabe) is one of the more original, with a sharp lyrical wit and a jazz-informed flair for melody. Now 25, she has been in some corner of show business for most of her life, appearing on the Christmas episode of TV’s “F...

Editorial: Democrats work to keep No Labels candidates off ballot

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

Editorial: Democrats work to keep No Labels candidates off ballot Democrats have crafted a relentless narrative that Republicans are intent on preventing people from voting. It’s based on the ridiculous premise that even the most rudimentary election requirements and safeguards — voter ID, ballot deadlines — amount to insurmountable impediments for a significant swath of the electorate.Never mind that voter turnout remains robust or on the rise even in states that leftist activists have ludicrously tarred as imposing “Jim Crow” election laws. In fact, much like the hard-to-find single mother of liberal lore supporting a family of four on the minimum wage, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to dig up actual victims of laws limiting mail-in voting or requiring identification to cast a ballot.But it turns out that Democrats aren’t really all that interested in democracy when their hold on power might be threatened.Consider an op-ed this week in The Wall Street Journal by Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., the civil rights leader now involved with No Labels, a...

Spoehr: Military recruiting crisis is getting worse

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

Spoehr: Military recruiting crisis is getting worse At a recent House Armed Services Committee hearing, leaders from the Army, Navy, and Air Force all dutifully reported that they expected to miss their annual recruiting goal this year by thousands. This is just the latest sign that the military recruiting crisis—the worst since the institution of the all-volunteer force in 1973—is not abating.Despite significant efforts by the military services, such as offering hefty enlistment bonuses of up to $50,000 and the ability to choose your first duty station, recruiting numbers have not improved. The effects on the armed forces are sobering: Navy ships are undermanned, and the Army is considering cutting the number of its Brigade Combat Teams.Assemble 100 experts and veterans in a room and you will hear 100 reasons why recruiting is in trouble. At least one will point to low unemployment and the competitive job market; others will blame the lack of eligible recruits, disqualified by obesity or low test scores. Still more will mention the ...

Franks: Trump and Biden too old for presidential game

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:40:54 GMT

Franks: Trump and Biden too old for presidential game I remember when Satchel Paige was pitching for the Kansas City Athletics in 1965. He was at least 20 years beyond his prime, much like President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are today in politics.In his prime his pitches were very difficult to hit. But at an advanced age, this Hall of Fame pitcher would have trouble pitching to an All-Star line-up with players like Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Hank Aaron, Roger Maris or Roberto Clemente.There is a lesson here for Biden and Trump: Age diminishes your talents. Biden and Trump – your age is showing.For Team America, we cannot have either of these two old guys on the mound come January 2025. Today we have authoritarian All-Stars like China and Russia that we have to confront daily as well as up-and-coming wannabees like Saudi Arabia, Iran, North Korea, and a host of other countries all looking to take advantage of or do damage to America.It was painful to see Muhammad Ali hit the canvas in his later years as a ...