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MayagÌez se impuso en 11 entradas e igualó la serie a Criollos
SAN J <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> UAN, Puerto Rico <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> Un error del campo corto Luis Mateo permitió la anotación que le dio el martes la victoria por 6-5 a los Indios de MayagÌez, que dejaron sobre el terreno a los Criollos de Caguas en un choque que se extendió a 11 entradas, igualando la serie final de la pelota profesional puertorriqueña a dos triunfos por bando.
Los Criollos inauguraron la pizarra en la primera entrada cuando después de dos outs Andy González fue golpeado por un lanzamiento, pasó a segunda base con lanzamiento descontrolado del pitcher Giancarlo Alvarado y anotó luego con sencillo de Ramón Castro.
MayagÃŒez niveló las acciones en el cierre de ese mismo episodio gracias a dobletes consecutivos de Daniel Ortiz y Randy Ruiz después de dos outs, y se fue arriba en el cierre del cuarto capÃtulo con base por bolas a Danny González, quien llegó al plato impulsado por doblete de Angel Sánchez.
Los Indios ampliaron su ventaja en el quinto episodio. Yasiel Puig abrió la entrada con doblete, Daniel Ortiz entregó el prim <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> er out con toque por los predios del lanzador EfraÃn Nieves. Con la inicial desocupada, Nieves dio boleto intencional a Randy Ruiz y Eddie Rosario conectó un elevado al centro que permitió el avance de Puig a tercera.
Edwin Quirarte, quien entró a relevar a Nieves, incurrió en lanzamiento descontrolado que permitió la anotación de Puig y el avance a segunda de Ruiz, quien posteriormente anotó con sencillo de MartÃn Maldonado.
Rey Navarro inició el sexto acto con sencillo a la pradera central y anotó con doblete de Andy González, quien luego pisó el plato tras error del campo corto Angel Sánchez, para que Caguas descontara colocando la pizarra en 4-3.
Caguas embistió de nuevo en la séptima para emparejar las hostilidades gracias a un doblete de Miguel Abreu que envió al pentágono a Luis Mateo. MayagÃŒez volvió a la carga anotando una vez en la apertura del octavo capÃtulo, pero los Criollos remontaron nuevamente colocando el juego en 5-5 y forzando las entradas adicionales.
La paridad se mantuvo hasta el cierre del decimoprimer acto, instancia en la que después de dos outs, MayagÌez aprovechó dos boletos consecutivos y un error del campo corto cagÌeño Luis Mateo, para decidir el resultado a su favor.
El quinto partido de la serie se jugará el miércoles cuando los Indios visiten a los Criollos en el estadio Yldefonso Solá Morales.
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One of the most venerable sponsors in NASCAR history will be represented by two of the sportÂs most iconic names.Dale Earnhardt Jr., the most popular driver in the Sprint Cup Series for the past 10 seasons, has joined Richard Petty as a brand ambassador for GoodyÂs.ÂI guess they figured they needed a new face on GoodyÂs, Petty, 75, said. ÂIÂve been doing it so long, people see you advertising it, itÂs old hat. To get the new generation and some new blood, I think they decided to go with Junior and do advertising to the younger generation. ItÂs going to be up to Dale to help me sell GoodyÂs to those kind of people.ÂThe seven-time champion has been a spokesman for the headache remedy since 1977 -- when Earnhardt, son of the only other seven-time champion in NASCARÂs premier series, was 4.ÂThis is an exciting time for me to get to spend some time with a legend and get to be part of a sponsorship thatÂs been around so many years and has so much credibility in the sport, Earnhardt said. ÂI was really surprised, kind of shocked (to be hired by GoodyÂs).Â(Petty) set the standard for interaction with race fans. When I was young, people talked about The King and referenced how he treated the fans as often as the races he won. That was the standard then, and itÂs still the standard today. It carries just as strongly today as it has. No one has done it better, and I donÂt know if anyone will.ÂA commercial was filmed featuring the stars at EarnhardtÂs Whisky River compound a few weeks, ago and Joseph Juliano, the brand director for GoodyÂs, said the ads will begin running in May.ÂWeÂre extremely excited to get these two icons together, Juliano said. ÂThey bring two diverse audiences that fully leverage the brand. They stand for speed.Â
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The bay, which normally freezes over in late November or early December only froze over earlier this week. It s definitely a direct effect, a good example <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> of what climate change can do, she told NBC News on Friday of the orcas plight. All the dynamics of how the ice is going to move and where the ice is going to be -- it s not only about ice melting in the Arc <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> tic, you know -- it s the whole dynamics and currents that could change because of climate changes. we will see that kind of unusual situation (like with the killer whales) or unusual features of the ice more and more because it s changing quite a lot in the Arctic right now. A wide search by Inukjuak villagers in a small plane later Thursday revealed a number of openings in the bay, plus some ducks and a polar bear with its cubs. But there was no sign of the whales, he said Friday.Though animals can get lost and the pod was in a better position than earlier this week, the animals definitely, definitely shouldn t be in the Hudson Bay, Morissette said.It's believed that shifting winds may have broken up the ice that confined the killer whales, who survived by taking turns coming up for air. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. They are entrapped in the whole Hudson Bay right now. They are in an area where at least they can breathe and they have the space to breathe, but the whole Hudson Bay is covered with ice, she said. Will they be able to go from one opening to the other and just find their way out of the Hudson Bay? Or will they just stay there for the whole winter until the ice goes out? We have no idea right now. The migration of animals relies upon indicators, such as sensors based on food resources or temperature. If food changes and temperatures are changing in the Arctic, they don t have the same kind of sensors or indicators that it s time for them to leave, Morissette said. In this case, with climate change, we know that the whole environment is changing quite a lot, so it might be because their sensors or the things that indicate to them that it is time to do a certain part of their life cycle is not tuned to their biology right now because everything is changing so f <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ast. Inukpuk said killer whales were not spotted in the area every summer, but every second or third one. However, this was the first time that they were "locked in, he said.. There have been some other cases, too, said Paul Wade, a research fisheries biologist at the National Marine Mammal Laboratory in Seattle. |
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7daysagoGuantanamo prosecutor wants conspiracy charge dropped in 9/11 caseBy Jane Sutton, ReutersMIAMI -- The chief prosecutor for the Guantanamo war crimes tribunal recommended on Wednesday that the Pentagon drop a conspiracy charge against five prisoners accused of plotting the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001.The prosecutor, Brigadier General Mark Martins, expressed doubts that the conspiracy charge would withstand legal appeal.If that charge is dropped, the <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> defendants wo <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> anamo Bay U.S. Naval Base in Cuba, including charges of murdering 2,976 people in the attacks, carried out by al-Qaida operatives using hijacked planes.They could still be executed if convicted of planning and executing the attacks that propelled the United States into an ongoing global war against al-Qaida and its affiliates. |
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Jan 14, 2013, 8:30 AM EST There is nothing sadder in any walk of life, not just baseball than hearing older people claim that the kids today just don t do things the right way and how back in my day it was better and all of that jazz.Such a stance simultaneously suggests narcissism, arrogance, ignorance and pessimism. Only I and my friends did things properly, such people are saying. They re also saying, however, that they pay no attention to new developments in the world and that, inevitably, things will always grow worse over time rather than better, which runs directly counter to most developments in human history.  An <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> d more than anything, such statements always always reflect more poorly on the person uttering them than they reflect on those whom he or she is deriding.With that in mind, : The game is still the same (but) the players have changed. There are no fundamentals in the game anymore.  Thatâs why I really enjoyed the game was because of the fundamentals. We had to do fundamentals. If you didnât know the fundamentals, you werenât playing  I donât want to <get>back in the dugout] because guys are not subject to change.  If you went back to giving guys one- or two-year contracts, itâs a different story. When you give guys five-, six-, seven-, 10-year contracts <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> , they donât have to change. Their money is in the bank. And if the thing doesnât go right, who do they blame?âJust so you know, Jim Rice (a) is sixth all-time in grounding into double plays, having led his league four straight years in his prime; (b) was a poor defensive player; and (c) most damningly to his above comments, , making him the highest-paid player with the longest contract in all of the game at the time.Why the interviewer for that article didn t ask Jim why it was OK for him to have poor fundamentals and receive long-term contracts but it s not OK for players today to do so is beyond me. For that matter, I m baffled why he didn t even ask Rice to offer some evidence regarding how fundamentals are lacking in today s players.  To the contrary, I suspect that if we were able to quantify such things, today s players would be <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> found to be far more athletic and fundamentally-sound than players of the 70s.Not that I d expect Rice to realize how foolish he sounds.  He s just the latest person to claim that the world is going to Hell in a hand basket.  Funny how it never seems to actually get there.
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