“I don’t know what I did in a previous life to deserve this, but I’m so grateful to be a part of this family,” Rothwell says.
Manager John Schneider said Springer wasn’t celebrating Kirk’s hit with his bouncy arrival at the bag.“Georgie kind of tweaked his left ankle a little bit,” Schneider said. “I kind of saw the whole thing unfold. He wasn’t dancing, he wasn’t doing anything crazy, he was just kind of testing his ankle out. It’s the blessing and the curse of replay. He’s sitting there safe and he popped off the base. He was as (upset) as anyone. And he’s about as smart of a base runner as we have.”
The out call meant Toronto slugger Addison Barger didn’t get to bat with runners at second and third.Schuemann had just entered the game as a defensive replacement, taking over for Miguel Andujar.Springer had his ankle taped and remained in the game.
. The Athletics have lost 17 of 18.Más de 40 personas de 18 estados han enfermado en un creciente brote de intoxicación alimentaria por salmonela vinculado a pepinos retirados del mercado que fueron enviados a restaurantes, hospitales, cruceros y tiendas de comestibles, incluidas las tiendas Target, informaron el viernes funcionarios federales de salud.
Por lo menos 16 personas han sido hospitalizadas después de consumir pepinos producidos por Bedner Growers, con sede en Florida, y distribuidos por Fresh Start Produce Sales, informaron los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC, por sus siglas en inglés). Los pepinos se vendieron del 29 de abril al 19 de mayo.
El brote incluye informes de enfermedades de personas a bordo de seis cruceros diferentes que partieron de puertos de Estados Unidos entre finales de marzo y mediados de abril, señalaron los CDC. El número real de personas enfermas probablemente sea mucho mayor y el brote podría afectar a más estados, dijeron los funcionarios.It will be the Thunder and the Pacers squaring off when the
start in Oklahoma City on Thursday night, a“When you get to this point of the season, it’s two teams and it’s one goal and so it becomes an all or nothing thing,” Indiana coach Rick Carlisle said. “And we understand the magnitude of the opponent. Oklahoma City has been dominant all year long — with capital letters in the word ‘dominant.’ Defensively, they’re historically great and they got all kinds of guys that can score. It’s two teams that have similar structures, slightly different styles.”
The deep dives into the other side were beginning in earnest on Sunday, a day after the Pacers finished off their Eastern Conference title by. Indiana was taking a day off before getting set to return to work on Monday; the Thunder were practicing in Oklahoma City.