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05/12/2024

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/05/former-mlb-star-sean-burroughs-dies-suddenly-aged/

Burroughs collapsed and died from a cardiac arrest while dropping off his son at a Little League game in Long Beach.

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05/10/2024

BY CONSERVATIVE PATRIOTS — APR 9, 2024
MLB Legend Endorses Trump for President in the 2024 Election
Legendary closer Mariano Rivera, renowned as one of the greatest pitchers in New York Yankees history, has made a significant endorsement in the 2024 election, backing former President Donald Trump, as reported by The Denver Gazette.
During an appearance on WABC’s “Sid & Friends in the Morning” radio show, Rivera highlighted his personal friendship with Trump, which predates the former president's political career. Rivera emphasized, “President Trump, he’s my friend. I can’t deny that. I will tell that to anyone. Before he was the president, he was my friend.” This longstanding friendship influenced Rivera's decision to support Trump in the election, as he explained, “Because he’s my friend, I’m going to vote for him.”

04/18/2024

CODY BELLINGER HITS BOMBS

Los Angeles' Cody Bellinger hit a solo home run of his own the next inning, and then went again with a three-run bomb in the fifth to increase the margin to 8-1.


CODY BELLINGER HAS BEEN A DIFFERENT HITTER SO FAR IN 2022
Fast forward to the start of 2022, and those struggles seem to be a distant memory. Bellinger appears back to his old self, a constant threat in the middle of the formidable Dodgers lineup. He’s batting .273 with four home runs and eight RBI. On Sunday in San Diego, Bellinger hit two home runs to center field in a 10-2 win for the division-leading Dodgers over the rival Padres. It was his seventh multi-hit game already this season; he had just eight in 95 games last season.

“I’m feeling good. Like I always say, every day is a grind. It’s a really hard game,” he told Sportsnet LA’s Kirsten Watson on the field following the game. “I’m just going out there and competing and just trying to get the job done.”

Bellinger has made rapid improvement over his forgettable 2021 season. He hit .173 off four-seam fastballs last year, second-worst among players with at least 150 plate appearances. He’s batting .241 on fastballs so far this year; in his MVP 2019 season, he hit .321, so there is still room to grow. His barrel percentage has more than doubled, from 7.1 a year ago to 14.3 this season. Even against left-handers, Bellinger is no longer a liability at the plate. He’s hitting .308 off lefties, including a 405-foot shot off Padres starter Sean Manaea on Sunday.

Success came early to Bellinger in his career. He was Rookie of the Year at 22, hitting 39 home runs in 2017. He was NL MVP two years later. He won a world championship the next year. Prolonged struggle was unheard of for someone who was so good, so young.

Then came the injuries and the hopelessness at the plate. The Bellinger who stood tall at the plate, unleashing a mighty uppercut swing on the rest of the NL, was long gone and perhaps never coming back.

He’s not the same hitter he was in 2019 and likely never will be again; there just aren’t many .300 hitters capable of 47 home runs in today’s game. But if he continues to be the hitter he’s been so far in 2022, if he can put two balls into the center-field grass at Petco Park in an important division game, if not even left-handers can get him out, then the Dodgers are as dangerous as they’ve ever been.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are the only team remaining in the MLB without five losses, with Sunday's 10-2 win against the San Diego Padres moving their record to 11-4.

It was another near-spotless start for Dodgers ace and future Hall-of-Famer Clayton Kershaw, conceding just one run and four base runners in five complete innings.

Padres starter Sean Manaea is a Cy Young award contender in his own right, but he did not have his best outing against a formidable Dodgers line-up, conceding six earned runs in just over four innings.

The runs were started with a Justin Turner sacrifice-fly to give the Dodgers a 1-0 lead in the opening inning, before Freddie Freeman smashed a 425-foot home run to score two more runs in the third frame.

Los Angeles' Cody Bellinger hit a solo home run of his own the next inning, and then went again with a three-run bomb in the fifth to increase the margin to 8-1.

Buxton blasts in extra innings

Minnesota Twins center-fielder Byron Buxton hit the longest walk-off home run in the MLB Statcast era to defeat the Chicago White Sox 6-4 in extra innings.

Buxton was the hero on two occasions on Sunday, tying the game at 3-3 in the seventh inning with a 366-foot home run that barely made it over the wall, before leaving no doubt in the last at-bat of the game.

After the White Sox went up 4-3 in the top of the 10th inning, Buxton stepped to the plate trailing by one, with two runners on base. His 469-foot, three-run blast is the longest game-winner since at least 2015 when Statcast began tracking.

Cole and Rizzo lead Yankees to Guardians sweep

Gerrit Cole bounced back from his poor start against the Detroit Tigers as the New York Yankees beat the Cleveland Guardians 10-2, claiming a sweep of their three-game series.

Not even lasting two innings against the Tigers - the shortest start of his career - Cole pitched into the seventh against the Guardians, striking out nine and allowing only four hits over 92 pitches.

Anthony Rizzo's two-run home run in the first inning tied him for the American League lead with five. It was the Yankees' fifth win in the past six, heading into a three-game series with the Baltimore Orioles, who sit bottom in the AL East.

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Burroughs collapsed and died from a cardiac arrest while dropping off his son at a Little League game in Long Beach.

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05/10/2024

BY CONSERVATIVE PATRIOTS — APR 9, 2024
MLB Legend Endorses Trump for President in the 2024 Election
Legendary closer Mariano Rivera, renowned as one of the greatest pitchers in New York Yankees history, has made a significant endorsement in the 2024 election, backing former President Donald Trump, as reported by The Denver Gazette.
During an appearance on WABC’s “Sid & Friends in the Morning” radio show, Rivera highlighted his personal friendship with Trump, which predates the former president's political career. Rivera emphasized, “President Trump, he’s my friend. I can’t deny that. I will tell that to anyone. Before he was the president, he was my friend.” This longstanding friendship influenced Rivera's decision to support Trump in the election, as he explained, “Because he’s my friend, I’m going to vote for him.”

04/18/2024

CODY BELLINGER HITS BOMBS

Los Angeles' Cody Bellinger hit a solo home run of his own the next inning, and then went again with a three-run bomb in the fifth to increase the margin to 8-1.


CODY BELLINGER HAS BEEN A DIFFERENT HITTER SO FAR IN 2022
Fast forward to the start of 2022, and those struggles seem to be a distant memory. Bellinger appears back to his old self, a constant threat in the middle of the formidable Dodgers lineup. He’s batting .273 with four home runs and eight RBI. On Sunday in San Diego, Bellinger hit two home runs to center field in a 10-2 win for the division-leading Dodgers over the rival Padres. It was his seventh multi-hit game already this season; he had just eight in 95 games last season.

“I’m feeling good. Like I always say, every day is a grind. It’s a really hard game,” he told Sportsnet LA’s Kirsten Watson on the field following the game. “I’m just going out there and competing and just trying to get the job done.”

Bellinger has made rapid improvement over his forgettable 2021 season. He hit .173 off four-seam fastballs last year, second-worst among players with at least 150 plate appearances. He’s batting .241 on fastballs so far this year; in his MVP 2019 season, he hit .321, so there is still room to grow. His barrel percentage has more than doubled, from 7.1 a year ago to 14.3 this season. Even against left-handers, Bellinger is no longer a liability at the plate. He’s hitting .308 off lefties, including a 405-foot shot off Padres starter Sean Manaea on Sunday.

Success came early to Bellinger in his career. He was Rookie of the Year at 22, hitting 39 home runs in 2017. He was NL MVP two years later. He won a world championship the next year. Prolonged struggle was unheard of for someone who was so good, so young.

Then came the injuries and the hopelessness at the plate. The Bellinger who stood tall at the plate, unleashing a mighty uppercut swing on the rest of the NL, was long gone and perhaps never coming back.

He’s not the same hitter he was in 2019 and likely never will be again; there just aren’t many .300 hitters capable of 47 home runs in today’s game. But if he continues to be the hitter he’s been so far in 2022, if he can put two balls into the center-field grass at Petco Park in an important division game, if not even left-handers can get him out, then the Dodgers are as dangerous as they’ve ever been.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are the only team remaining in the MLB without five losses, with Sunday's 10-2 win against the San Diego Padres moving their record to 11-4.

It was another near-spotless start for Dodgers ace and future Hall-of-Famer Clayton Kershaw, conceding just one run and four base runners in five complete innings.

Padres starter Sean Manaea is a Cy Young award contender in his own right, but he did not have his best outing against a formidable Dodgers line-up, conceding six earned runs in just over four innings.

The runs were started with a Justin Turner sacrifice-fly to give the Dodgers a 1-0 lead in the opening inning, before Freddie Freeman smashed a 425-foot home run to score two more runs in the third frame.

Los Angeles' Cody Bellinger hit a solo home run of his own the next inning, and then went again with a three-run bomb in the fifth to increase the margin to 8-1.

Buxton blasts in extra innings

Minnesota Twins center-fielder Byron Buxton hit the longest walk-off home run in the MLB Statcast era to defeat the Chicago White Sox 6-4 in extra innings.

Buxton was the hero on two occasions on Sunday, tying the game at 3-3 in the seventh inning with a 366-foot home run that barely made it over the wall, before leaving no doubt in the last at-bat of the game.

After the White Sox went up 4-3 in the top of the 10th inning, Buxton stepped to the plate trailing by one, with two runners on base. His 469-foot, three-run blast is the longest game-winner since at least 2015 when Statcast began tracking.

Cole and Rizzo lead Yankees to Guardians sweep

Gerrit Cole bounced back from his poor start against the Detroit Tigers as the New York Yankees beat the Cleveland Guardians 10-2, claiming a sweep of their three-game series.

Not even lasting two innings against the Tigers - the shortest start of his career - Cole pitched into the seventh against the Guardians, striking out nine and allowing only four hits over 92 pitches.

Anthony Rizzo's two-run home run in the first inning tied him for the American League lead with five. It was the Yankees' fifth win in the past six, heading into a three-game series with the Baltimore Orioles, who sit bottom in the AL East.

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04/11/2024

BY CONSERVATIVE PATRIOTS — APR 9, 2024
MLB Legend Endorses Trump for President in the 2024 Election

Legendary closer Mariano Rivera, renowned as one of the greatest pitchers in New York Yankees history, has made a significant endorsement in the 2024 election, backing former President Donald Trump, as reported by The Denver Gazette.
During an appearance on WABC’s “Sid & Friends in the Morning” radio show, Rivera highlighted his personal friendship with Trump, which predates the former president's political career. Rivera emphasized, “President Trump, he’s my friend. I can’t deny that. I will tell that to anyone. Before he was the president, he was my friend.” This longstanding friendship influenced Rivera's decision to support Trump in the election, as he explained, “Because he’s my friend, I’m going to vote for him.”

With back-to-back AL Central banners hoisted, it would have been simple for Minnesota Twins GM Terry Ryan to rest on laurels in 2004. In 2 calendar years, he brought the group back from the brink of tightening and turned it from laughingstock to genuine contender.But with a generational talent prepared to hit The Program and a few broader boxes to be examined, Ryan drew off two of the greatestat very least most substantialtrades in franchise history in hopes of a three-peat. A hectic offseason for the team architectPhoto by Corey SipkinNY Daily News Archive by means of Getty ImagesTrade 1: A. J. Pierzynski to San Francisco for Joe Nathan https://www.twinsshorts.com, Francisco Liriano, Boof Bonser.From 2001-2003, A.J. was as big a component of the "Get to Knowem" Gang as anyonean extremely long lasting backstop who also pinched hit typical and a little pop. Yet with Joe Mauer clearly ready for significant organization play after a scant two-and-a-half year minor league job, Pierzynski showed expendable.Had the return been Joe Nathan alone, this trade would have been a slam-dunk. Then a struggling starterreliever in Frisco, the Twins instantly set up Nathan as permanent closer and he ended up being the best reducer in franchise history.Francisco Liriano was the clear "ideal possibility" in the swap, and largely supplied more worth than not to the Twins organization. After a transcendent 2006 caused an arm blowout, he at some point went back to strong starter status.Boof Bonser was a temporary and greatly inefficient asset in MN, however his name, girth, and basic existence on the '06 squad gained The Boofster a cult complying with. Boofthere it is!Considering that A.J. showed so unpleasant to his brand-new teammates that he left the City by the Bay after just one period, there is a solid instance for this exchange being the biggest heist in Minnesota Twins history.Trade 2: Eric Milton to Philadelphia for Carlos Silva, Nick Punto, Bobby KoreckyAfter a few of the most awful throwing in franchise history in the mid-1990s, the Doubles finally developed a solid SP to pair with Brad Radkeand that male was Eric Milton.Despite a solid 1999-2002 stretch, Milton was coming off knee surgical procedure that scuttled '03. So, the Doubles traded the 27-year old lefty to the Phillies for overall depthagain appearing more powerful on the other side.Carlos Silva was just one of the strangest beginning pitchers to toe the Dome rubber. He didn't strike anyone out, really did not walk a spirit, surrendered crowning achievement in bushels, and nurtured a profession 1.40 WHIP. Yet, he was mostly an above-average starter for the Twins from 2004-2007even assembling a 130 ERA+ project in05.Nick Puntothe guy, the myth, the legendquickly manifested Ron Gardenhire's brand name of "hustle sphere" on the bases and in the area. Though his bat changed in between "concerningly inept" and "surprisingly strong", his severe positional flexibility would play in any kind of period. Without him, the Piranhas don't cut Ozzie Guillen's White Sox down to size. Bobby Korecky pitched 17.2 relief innings in 2008 his entire Minnesota result. But he did accomplish the rare featfor a reducer in the DH eraof scratching a success and collecting a hit in the same big league contest.While Eric Milton would certainly produce a strong '04 for the Phils, his result swiftly decreased in succeeding Cincinnati seasons. Silva was easily his equaland mainly superiorto state absolutely nothing of Punto's organizational impact. Another notch on Terry Ryan's belt, to be sure.While these 2 professions were not the only swap-a-roos that specified 2004 for the Twins or MLB in generalmore on that particular later on this summerthe separations of Pierzynski Milton created largely favorable instant and long-term influences for the Twins https://www.twinsshorts.com/Joe_Ryan_Shorts.