Red Sox add two prospects to 40-man roster ahead of Rule 5 Draft
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
The Red Sox added two pitchers to their 40-man roster ahead of Tuesday’s 6 p.m. deadline, protecting the prospects from being exposed in the Rule 5 Draft.Right-handed pitchers Wikelman Gonzalez and Luis Perales were added to the roster. Both additions were widely expected, given that they represent Boston’s top two starting pitching prospects and would have almost certainly been poached by another club if left unprotected.The big surprise was who was left exposed.Left-hander Shane Drohan, considered a top candidate to be added to the 40-man, was surprisingly left unprotected. Not long ago Drohan looked to be Boston’s most MLB-ready starting pitching prospect, but his performance notably tailed off as the season went on.Gonzalez was recently named Red Sox Minor League Starting Pitcher of the Year after posting a 3.96 ERA with 168 strikeouts over 111.1 innings between High-A Greenville and Double-A Portland. The 21-year-old from Venezuela got off to a rocky start tha...Greater Boston Housing Report Card is in and it’s not good
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
A grim new report shows that Boston ranked dead last among the nation’s ten largest cities when it comes to available rental units as regional housing production has failed to keep pace with the lofty goals of policy makers.Released by the Boston Foundation on Tuesday, the newest Greater Boston Housing Report Card shows that housing construction has seriously fallen behind need projections laid out by the Metro Mayors Coalition in 2015. The Coalition of 15 large municipalities aimed to produce 185,000 housing units by 2030. So far, they’ve issued permits for less than half the units they would need to be on track with that goal.“Building Permit Survey data suggest that the coalition is behind the pace of housing production needed to achieve this shared goal, with a deficit of 43,262 units as of 2022,” the report reads, in part.The report also showed that Boston is last among the nation’s largest cities when it comes to rental availability and fourth when it comes to housing stock av...Benet’s Gabriel Sularski has 10 offers from Division I programs, which include Illinois. Next: His varsity debut.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
Benet’s Gabriel Sularski knows it sounds absurd.The 6-foot-5 sophomore guard already has 10 offers from Division I programs, which include Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Missouri, Purdue, Tennessee and Wisconsin — all before he’s played a minute of varsity basketball.While some girls basketball players get offers during their freshmen year, it’s much rarer for boys as young as the 15-year-old Sularski to receive such attention.“Boys usually kind of get it later,” he said. “I’m really thankful and blessed for all the coaches who are looking and seeing what I can have.“We still have a lot of work to do. It was a really good summer, and I’m really thankful for everything that’s going on right now.”To put Sularski’s recruiting into perspective, even former Benet star Frank Kaminsky, who led Wisconsin to the national championship game in 2015 and played eight seasons in the NBA, didn’t have Big Ten o...Boston Mayor Wu pitches rent control as way to combat ‘housing crisis’
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu made another push for rent control Tuesday, telling state lawmakers that she views the controversial stabilization reform as one piece of a broader strategy to address the housing crisis.Wu submitted written testimony ahead of a Joint Committee on Housing session at the State House, where the mayor’s home rule petition for rent stabilization was among a number of similar proposals that were considered.Approved by the City Council last March and filed by state Rep. Samantha Montano, the bill would cap Boston’s year-over-year rent increases at 6% plus consumer price indexes, to a max of 10%.“Much like the rest of the Commonwealth, the city of Boston is in a severe housing crisis,” Wu wrote. “This would allow tenants to have reasonable expectations of the increases in their living expenses and allow them to plan accordingly.”According to statistics provided by the mayor, the majority of residents and families in the city are renters, and more than 50% are cost-...Teamsters President Sean O’Brien is challenged to a ‘cage match’ by Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
Round two between Teamsters President Sean O’Brien and Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin was sure a doozy.The Senate floor on Tuesday almost transformed into a wrestling ring/UFC Octagon when the Republican senator challenged Charlestown’s O’Brien to an actual fight.It never turned physical, but the shouting match led to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders getting in the middle of the battle as he started yelling and banging his gavel.The beef between O’Brien and Mullin has been building for months. They went at each other during a March Senate hearing as they argued about unions, their salaries and union members’ dues. During the intense exchange, O’Brien said Mullin had “hid money” when he owned a company.Then after that Senate hearing, O’Brien — a fourth generation Teamster who joined Teamsters Local 25 in Charlestown when he was 18 — tweeted several times about Mullin.“After you left here, you got pretty excited about ...2 women accused of helping Georgia inmate who escaped jail last month
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
MACON, Ga. (AP) — Authorities on Tuesday arrested two women accused helping one of four men who escaped from a Georgia jail last month.Jacorshia Smith, 30, and Janecia Green, 30, both of Macon, face a charge of aiding the escape of 37-year-old Johnifer Dernard Barnwell, who was captured Sunday at a home in Augusta, the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release. Authorities did not elaborate on what Smith and Green are alleged to have done.Bond has not been set for either woman and jail records did not indicate if they had an attorney who could speak on their behalf. The sheriff’s office did not immediately respond to an email seeking that information.Barnwell was being held on drug charges when he and three other inmates escaped through a damaged window and a cut fence at the jail early Oct. 16.Authorities continue to search for 52-year-old Joey Fournier, the last of the group who is still on the run.News outlets reported that Fournier was being held on a murde...Former CEO at center of fake Basquiats scandal countersues museum, claiming he is being scapegoated
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A former executive director of a Florida museum that was raided last year by the FBI over an exhibit of what turned out to be forged Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings filed counterclaims Tuesday against the museum, claiming wrongful termination and defamation. The countersuit comes months after the institution sued him and others over the scandal.Former CEO Aaron De Groft said in court papers in Orlando, Florida, that the board chairwoman and outside lawyers for the Orlando Museum of Art had signed off on the exhibit, even after the FBI had subpoenaed the museum’s records over the exhibit in July 2021.De Groft said he was being made a scapegoat and that the museum’s lawsuit against him was a public relations stunt to save face and make him “the fall guy.” De Groft was fired in June 2022 after the FBI raid.After reviewing documents and interviewing De Groft and other staff members, the outside lawyers told the executive director and chairwoman that there was n...Anchorage adds more shelter beds after unusually high amount of snow and record outdoor deaths
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Anchorage scrambled Tuesday to come up with more temporary housing for the homeless after back-to-back snowstorms dumped more than 3 feet of snow on the city in just nine days, an amount that is high even by Alaska standards.The concern grows as temperatures are expected to plummet to single digits by the weekend.Four people believed to be homeless have already died this month, part of a record 49 deaths of people living outdoors in Alaska’s largest city this year, according to a count kept by the Anchorage Daily News.The Anchorage Assembly met in special session Tuesday and approved a contract to add 50 beds to a shelter that just opened in October.The current shelter was initially set up for 150 beds in the administration building of a former waste transfer site, the city’s answer after the mass shelter established during the pandemic in a sports arena was closed. It’s part of a patchwork of shelters in old hotels, apartment buildings and social services f...Man charged with abducting Michigan teen who was strangled dies while awaiting trial
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A man awaiting trial in the kidnapping of a 16-year-old western Michigan girl who was later killed has died from medical complications.Gerald Bennett, 63, of Detroit, was admitted Nov. 7 to a hospital for cancer treatment, U.S. Attorney Mark Totten said Tuesday. Bennett was placed on life support after his health declined. He died Monday.Bennett was found competent last April to stand trial in the abduction of Mujey Dumbuya.In 2017, Dumbuya had accused Quinn James — a maintenance worker at her school — of sexually assaulting her when she was 15. She had been scheduled to testify at his trial in April 2018.But Dumbaya was abducted from a bus stop in January 2018 and her partially clothed body was later found in woods in Kalamazoo, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southeast of her Grand Rapids home. She had been strangled.Totten said James hired Bennett to help him kidnap and kill Dumbuya, and the two men were charged in state court with murder. James was conv...Colombia begins sterilization of hippos descended from pets of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:51:11 GMT
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia on Tuesday began the sterilization of hippopotamuses, descendants of animals illegally brought to the country by late drug kingpin Pablo Escobar in the 1980s.Two male hippos and one female underwent surgical sterilization, environmental authorities said. It is part of a larger government effort to control the population of more than 100 of the mammals that roam around unsupervised in some rivers. The plan includes the sterilization of 40 hippos a year, transfer some of them to other countries and possibly euthanasia.The hippos, which spread from Escobar’s estate into nearby rivers where they flourished, have no natural predators in Colombia and have been declared an invasive species that could upset the ecosystem.A group of hippos was brought in the 1980s to Hacienda Nápoles, Escobar’s private zoo that became a tourist attraction after his death in 1993. Most of the animals live freely in rivers and reproduce without control.Sterilization takes time,...Latest news
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