Orioles’ Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, Anthony Santander named Silver Slugger Award finalists
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
The hitters who occupied the top three spots in the Orioles’ lineup more than anyone else are all Silver Slugger Award finalists.On Thursday, catcher Adley Rutschman, infielder Gunnar Henderson and outfielder Anthony Santander were named American League finalists for an honor that recognizes the top offensive performer at each position. Henderson, who split his time at shortstop and third base, is a finalist for the utility award. The Silver Slugger winners will be announced Nov. 9 during a 6 p.m. telecast on MLB Network.In his first full major league season, Rutschman, 25, hit .277 with 20 home runs, an .809 OPS and 92 walks against 101 strikeouts. Rutschman led the other finalists, Kansas City’s Salvador Perez and Seattle’s Cal Raleigh, in hits, doubles, walks, average, on-base percentage and OPS.The former first-overall draft pick is also a finalist for the AL’s Gold Glove Award for catchers. The only Orioles catcher to win a Silver Slugger was Mickey Tett...Recipe: Make this seafood chowder with fingerling potatoes
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
Small potatoes have become the darlings of chic cuisine. Whether they are Baby Dutch Yellow beauties with their crisp golden flesh, or gnarly fingerling spuds that look like digits sprouted from the hand of a fairy-tale witch, they take up prime space in local supermarkets.They are delicious in chowder, adrift in a tasty bacon-y broth spiked with saffron and thyme. Halibut fillets are a delectable addition, added during the last few minutes of cooking.When entertaining, I’ve been known to make the broth in advance, then cool it and refrigerate it for up to 24 hours. Reheated to a simmer, the fish is added atop the mix, covered, and then cooked about 10 minutes or until just barely opaque. Scrumptious.Chowder With Saffron and Fingerling PotatoesYield: 6 servingsINGREDIENTS4 thick-cut slices bacon (about 1/4 pound), cut into thin crosswise strips1 1/2 cups chopped leeks (white and pale green portions only, about 2 large leeks)3 (8-ounce) bottles clam juice1 pound fingerling potatoes o...A lesson from a hacked healthcare provider: Keep track of your medical history
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
Leslie Dengler wants to get her annual mammogram but she doesn’t have access to her previous images to compare the results.“I have a pre-existing cyst that seems like nothing, but they are watching it,” she said. “It’s crazy that I can’t get my records.”Nearly three weeks ago, Akumin, a multi-state, Plantation-based imaging company was hit with a ransomware attack and shut down its systems. The company provides services to as many as 2 million patients. Dengler and others are still trying to access their electronic medical scans from Akumni’s 50 Florida imaging centers.When, and if, Akumin’s medical files will be fully recovered remains in question.The situation has patients like Dengler contemplating whether they need to do a better job retaining their own personal medical history.Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting healthcare providers, often corrupting their data and demanding a fee to restore it. The last few years have seen a record number of hacking incidents at healt...Chicago Bears Q&A: Why wasn’t an extension in place with Montez Sweat before the trade? Could Jaylon Johnson get the franchise tag?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
Another busy and tumultuous week for the Chicago Bears has seen a trade for defensive end Montez Sweat, a trade request from cornerback Jaylon Johnson, a second assistant coach leave the staff — and it all started with another blowout loss.Before the Bears get back on the field Sunday in New Orleans, the Tribune’s Brad Biggs digs deep into the weekly Bears mailbag.How close are the Bears and Montez Sweat to an extension and why didn’t Ryan Poles have one in place before trading significant draft capital for him? — @wrigleykordtIn a perfect world, the Bears would have finalized a new contract with Sweat before completing the trade with the Washington Commanders on Tuesday. However, a source with knowledge of the situation told me Washington did not grant Sweat’s representation permission to shop for a trade and new contract. That would have made it easier for the Bears and removed an element of risk in the deal. The Commanders also could have increased t...Staff picks for Week 9 of 2023 NFL season: Dolphins vs. Chiefs, Cowboys vs. Eagles, Bills vs. Bengals and more
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
Baltimore Sun staff writers pick every game of the NFL season. Here’s who they have winning in Week 9:Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers (Thursday, 8:15 p.m.)Brian Wacker (71-51 season; 13-3 last week): SteelersChilds Walker (77-45 season; 11-5 last week): SteelersMike Preston (68-54 season; 11-5 last week): SteelersC.J. Doon (78-44 season; 11-5 last week): SteelersTim Schwartz (75-47 season; 11-5 last week): TitansMiami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs in Germany (Sunday, 9:30 a.m.)Wacker: ChiefsWalker: ChiefsPreston: ChiefsDoon: DolphinsSchwartz: ChiefsMinnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons (Sunday, 1 p.m.)Wacker: VikingsWalker: FalconsPreston: FalconsDoon: FalconsSchwartz: FalconsArizona Cardinals at Cleveland Browns (Sunday, 1 p.m.)Wacker: BrownsWalker: BrownsPreston: BrownsDoon: BrownsSchwartz: BrownsLos Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers (Sunday, 1 p.m.)Wacker: PackersWalker: RamsPreston: PackersDoon: PackersSchwartz: RamsTampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans (Sunday, ...Fentanyl exposure during pregnancy is linked to a new medical syndrome in babies
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
Tom Avril and Aubrey Whelan | The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS)PHILADELPHIA — The babies are born with small heads, underdeveloped jawbones, conjoined toes and rounded, “rocker-bottom” feet.Physicians at Nemours Children’s Health say they all have one thing in common: They were exposed in utero to significant amounts of fentanyl, a dangerous synthetic opioid.In a new study, the authors say they’ve identified 10 such babies so far, describing their constellation of symptoms as a “novel syndrome associated with prenatal fentanyl exposure.”Six of the children were identified at Nemours clinics in Delaware. Four others were identified by physicians in California, Boston and Rhode Island who are coauthors of the study, published this fall in Genetics in Medicine Open.While illicit fentanyl use has been on the rise for years, no one had previously established a link between the drug and these birth defects. That’s likely because children born to parents who use the drug may not receiv...US Senate circumvents Tuberville holds and confirms new Air Force head, first female on Joint Chiefs
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
By MARY CLARE JALONICK, TARA COPP and LOLITA BALDOR (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Senate, circumventing holds by Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, on Thursday confirmed the nominations of two senior military leaders, including the first female member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Adm. Lisa Franchetti was confirmed by a vote of 95-1 to lead the Navy, making her the first woman to serve as a Pentagon service chief and hold a seat on the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Gen. David Allvin was also confirmed by a vote of 95-1 to be chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force. The Senate was expected to vote later Thursday to confirm Lt. Gen. Christopher Mahoney to serve as assistant commandant for the U.S. Marine Corps.Franchetti’s historic confirmation as the chief of naval operations comes as Tuberville has drawn bipartisan criticism for holding up almost 400 military nominations in an effort to protest Pentagon abortion policy. In a remarkable display, several Republican sen...‘Abnormal’: Quebec says there are still too many asylum seekers entering the province
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
Quebec’s immigration minister says the number of asylum seekers entering the province is “abnormal.”Christine Fréchette told reporters today that the federal government needs to do more to distribute would-be refugees across the country.She says that since the closure of Roxham Road — the irregular land border crossing between Quebec and New York state — there are now too many asylum seekers showing up at the province’s airports.Federal government statistics show that 17,080 people claimed asylum at Quebec airports between January and September of this year, more than double the second-highest province for airport claimants, Ontario.Fréchette says Quebec has welcomed more asylum seekers so far this year than all other provinces combined, which was also true in 2022.The minister also says Ottawa is too “loose” with the way it gives travel visas, saying many migrants are taking advantage of that pathway to claim asylum in the country. This report by...West Virginia jail officers plead guilty to conspiracy charge in fatal assault on inmate
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Two West Virginia corrections officers pleaded guilty Thursday to a felony conspiracy charge stemming from the fatal beating of an inmate in a case that has brought scrutiny to conditions and deaths at the jail.Southern Regional Jail officers Andrew Fleshman and Steven Wimmer entered the pleas during separate hearings in U.S. District Court in Beckley. The charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. Their sentencings have been set for Feb. 22. The officers were charged in a criminal information that they conspired to deny Quantez Burks’ right to due process of law. Burks, 37, was a pretrial detainee at the jail in Beaver who died less than a day after he was booked into the jail in March 2022 on a wanton endangerment charge.According to court documents, Burks tried to push past an officer in order to leave his housing unit. Burks then was escorted to an interview room, where Wimmer and Fleshman assaulted Burks while he was handcuffed and po...Man killed after pursuit and shootout with Alaska authorities, troopers say
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:30:15 GMT
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A man was killed during a shootout after leading Alaska State Troopers and other officers on a chase that closed a 7-mile stretch of highway, authorities said. It was the second fatal shooting involving troopers this week. Troopers on Thursday identified the man killed a day earlier as Michael Grimes, 45, of Fairbanks. Troopers tried to stop a pickup driven by Grimes on Wednesday afternoon north of Healy in connection with an “active felony-level investigation,” Austin McDaniel, a spokesperson for the state Department of Public Safety, said in an email. The troopers are part of the department. According to the agency, the truck failed to stop for marked trooper vehicles and a chase ensued, during which time Grimes shot at troopers. Troopers were joined by officers from other agencies assigned to a trooper-led narcotics team, McDaniel said. Troopers and other officers returned fire, hitting Grimes, the department statement said. Authorities used spike strips and...Latest news
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