‘Those precious seconds’: Orioles’ hitters having more trouble than pitchers adjusting to new pitch clock

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

‘Those precious seconds’: Orioles’ hitters having more trouble than pitchers adjusting to new pitch clock Over time, Cedric Mullins has donned more and more equipment when he bats. At some point, he started wearing an arm guard. The next year, he added a leg sleeve. This season, he’s introducing a hand guard.But with Major League Baseball’s introduction of a pitch clock, the Orioles’ leadoff man has found he has only so much time to get dressed.“You wouldn’t think you’d have to practice putting that on as fast as you could, but it’s definitely interesting,” Mullins said. “Sometimes, I’ll put the arm guard on, and it gets stuck somewhere, and I’m like, ‘Oh, jeez,’ yanking at it. Leg guard might not clip the first time through and gotta readjust that.“You’re trying to keep those precious seconds.”Mullins will get to enjoy a break from the system while playing for the United States in the World Baseball Classic, but spring training has been an adjustment throughout the sport, with the league int...

Guregian: Making sense of the Mac Jones’ trade rumors

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

Guregian: Making sense of the Mac Jones’ trade rumors Mac Jones has gone from promising rookie quarterback in 2021 to whining disappointment in 2022 to somewhat of a conundrum in 2023.On one hand, given the horrible hand Jones was dealt last year with a couple of coaches who had never run an offense before, he should be afforded a get-right year with Bill O’Brien now running the show. With legitimate coaching, and the hope of better weapons arriving, Jones should be able to produce.On the other hand, there are hints that Jones might be on the trading block. After all, why the persistent trade rumors involving Las Vegas and Jones? Why interview Florida’s Anthony Richardson, one of the top quarterback prospects in the draft?Just to tweak Jones, and give him a not-so-subtle push? Or is there more to it?More to the point: do the Patriots want him, or don’t they?Because they should want him. The best path for the Patriots at the quarterback position in 2023 is obvious. Jones is headed into the third year of his rookie deal. He c...

How the Patriots can fix their offense in free agency

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

How the Patriots can fix their offense in free agency Ready to move on from the 2022 season?Good. So are the Patriots.Starting next week, the Pats will begin to build their 2023 team by signing external free agents to fill the roster holes that doomed their latest campaign. Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft have already reshuffled the coaching staff, the other culprit behind the team’s second losing season in three years. The earliest the Patriots can reach a deal with an outside free agent is Monday at noon, the start of the NFL’s “legal tampering” period.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Long football careers linked to impulsive behavior, less white matter in the brain: Boston University CTE study New England Patriots | The risk and reward of the Patriots re-signing Jakobi Meyers New England Patriots | NFL Draft: Patriots bolster offense with top 3 picks in 7-round mock draft New England Patriots | Predicting the Patriots’ draft, Bill Belichic...

Editorial: Housing bubble could burst, again

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

Editorial: Housing bubble could burst, again “Oops! … I did it again” is a Britney Spears song, but it could also double as the federal government’s motto for housing policy.Starting in late March, the Federal Housing Administration will reduce mortgage insurance payments on loans that it backs. The agency insures mortgages for borrowers with suboptimal — not good — credit.Some mortgages require as little as 3.5% down. Borrowers have to pay an extra 1.75% fee, which can be rolled into the mortgage. Borrowers also have to pay for mortgage insurance, which is an annual premium of 0.85% in many cases. The Biden administration will now drop that to 0.55%. On a $400,000 home, the average annual savings is $1,200.The appeal of this move is obvious. A rapid increase in mortgage rates has dramatically reduced the pool of available buyers — at least at these prices. The White House is looking to juice the market.On the surface, this looks as if the government is lowering costs in response to a market that has gone haywire. But if you t...

MIAA statewide tournament scoreboard and highlights from Tuesday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

MIAA statewide tournament scoreboard and highlights from Tuesday TUESDAYS HIGHLIGHTSBOYS BASKETBALLNick Lemmond grabbed an offensive rebound and put it back in off the glass to beat the buzzer and send No. 10 Marblehead (13-4) to the Div. 2 quarterfinals with a thrilling 59-57 win over No. 7 Pope Francis. … Victor Soto scored 23 points as No. 5 Charlestown (20-4) rolled to a 87-45 win over No. 12 Dartmouth. … Matt Baur tallied 28 points as No. 3 Sharon (19-3) defeated No. 19 Burlington, 75-59. … Eddie McCoy scored 31 points and added seven steals as No. 2 Mansfield (22-2) defeated No. 15 Salem, 64-43. … Matt Gaffney scored 22 points and teammate Nick Martinez added 20 as No. 1 Malden Catholic (20-2) pulled away from No. 16 Scituate in the second half, 76-58.Josh Campbell paced things offensively with 27 points, while Lorenzo Jackson added an 18-point spark as top-seeded Archbishop Williams (21-1) coasted to the Div. 3 Round of 8 with an 82-72 victory over No. 16 Seekonk. … Sage Baptiste had 26 points, nine rebounds and three blocks as No. 21 Bish...

Lowry: America’s border policy is Dickensian

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

Lowry: America’s border policy is Dickensian “I became, at ten years old, a little labouring hind in the service of Murdstone and Grinby.”Thus relates David Copperfield in the Charles Dickens novel of the same name.Of course, Dickens was a crusader against the exploitation of children. The edge is taken off the depictions of the heartless treatment of children in his fiction, though, by the funny and memorable portrayals of the malefactors, the upward trajectory of the lives of the likes of David Copperfield and Oliver Twist, and the knowledge that the practices that Dickens inveighed against are a thing of the past in the advanced world.This is all relevant today, because, as a big New York Times report highlighted, we have a Dickensian border policy.The Times details how so-called unaccompanied minors end up “in some of the most punishing jobs in the country.” The Times found: “Twelve-year-old roofers in Florida and Tennessee. Underage slaughterhouse workers in Delaware, Mississippi and North Ca...

Plan ahead for next season

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

Plan ahead for next season It’s early March and you’re barely thinking about summer yet. But smart ski and ride enthusiasts are focusing in on next season and beginning the process of choosing their passes for the coming year.In the old days, you just waited until Autumn and made your purchase. But today’s ski and ride pass market, with its wide variety of options, starts early. And in most cases, the earlier you act, the more you save.Resorts and pass programs have begun rolling out sales for the 23/24 season. In some cases, you can even – and with the snow this past week this should be even more enticing – ski the rest of this season on the pass you purchase now for next season.Gunstock Mountain Resort (www.gunstock.com) launched their season pass sales this past week, with deep discount prices if you purchase before May 1. Right now, their adult full pass (all week, all holidays, no blackouts) comes in at $589 for adults and $389 for kids and seniors.Gunstock has a generous view on those ages, too. Kids pa...

South Bay teacher suspected of 'inappropriate relationship' with ex-student arrested

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

South Bay teacher suspected of 'inappropriate relationship' with ex-student arrested NATIONAL CITY, Calif. -- A sixth-grade teacher at Lincoln Acres Elementary School in National City was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of having an inappropriate relationship with a former student, education officials said.The arrest occurred at the Lincoln Acres campus around 8 a.m., National School District Superintendent Leighangela Brady told FOX 5 in a statement."The arrest took place on campus but was away from students, as both law enforcement and our site staff collaborated to ensure that student learning and the campus climate were not interrupted. We know that our entire school community is as stunned as we were by this news," Brady said. SDSU professor dies following Legionella pneumonia diagnosis Brady confirmed the student no longer attends the National School District, and that officials are unaware of any other victims."The district will cooperate with law enforcement and cannot comment any further on the pending investigation. We will continue to do everything p...

Building erupts in flames in downtown San Diego

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

Building erupts in flames in downtown San Diego SAN DIEGO -- A fire erupted Tuesday in a building in the East Village area, first responders said.The flames broke out just before 7 p.m. near 17th and Island Avenue, fire officials said. San Diego Fire-Rescue, Coronado Fire and San Diego Police responded to the scene as flames could be seen shooting out of the top of the building with thick white smoke billowing into the air.“Neighbors pounding on my window saying there’s a fire across the street. We may have to evacuate. We weren’t too sure yet. We didn’t know the situation fully. We get outside our front gate and the whole building is just engulfed in flames on the top,” neighbor Sammantha Richerson said. Driver, vehicle sought in hit-and-run crash The fire was found on the first floor which then spread to the second floor, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue Battalion Chief Rob Hartman. A total of 57 crews were fighting the tough fire.Firefighters even got on the roof of the home next door to protect it from flames.While much o...

Man fatally stabbed at gas station in San Ysidro

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:37:21 GMT

Man fatally stabbed at gas station in San Ysidro SAN DIEGO -- A man was killed Wednesday morning after being stabbed by a suspect at a gas station in San Ysidro, authorities said.According to the San Diego Police Department, a call came in to dispatch around 2:20 a.m. reporting a stabbing at 301 E San Ysidro Blvd. This is the location of a Valero convenience store and fuel station. Investigation underway after man found dead in Chula Vista Responding officers discovered one male victim who's age and identity have not yet been released. The man's death has been confirmed by authorities but the details surrounding his passing are unconfirmed at this time.Authorities say the area in which the incident occurred has been taped off as officials investigate. The public has been advised to avoid the area, however, no road closures have been announced.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.