Cancer survivors Liam Hendriks and Carlos Carrasco team up to host pediatric patients at Citi Field
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Even though they’re in opposing dugouts this week, New York Mets pitcher Carlos Carrasco and Chicago White Sox reliever Liam Hendriks are part of the same inspiring club.Fellow cancer survivors, they teamed up Wednesday to host pediatric cancer patients from Cohen Children’s Medical Center at Citi Field as part of Carrasco’s program called Cookie’s Kids.“It was really nice,” Carrasco told MLB.com. “He came over and he wanted to do this. There’s a lot of people who can see that (and realize) if we can make it, they can make it, too.”The kids were shown around the ballpark and given access to normally off-limits areas such as the dugout and bullpen. They met with Hendriks and Carrasco to hear their encouraging stories of beating cancer.The children also received lunch, giveaways and tickets to a future Mets game.“The one thing I always try and stress is, you’re not alone,” Hendriks said. “Reach out, talk to people. Don’t be worried about talking...DC brewery treats fans to specialty drinks ahead of Barbie, Oppenheimer premier
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
The specialty beers at Hellbender Brewing Company (Courtesy Hellbender)Some of the summer’s most anticipated movies hit theaters this Friday, and a D.C. brewery is serving up something special to mark the occasion.Hellbender Brewing Company has come up with two new beers for fans of Barbie and Oppenheimer.The “Beerbie” features hints of orange peel and pomegranate in all its pink glory, while the “Hoppenheimer IPA” is dry-hopped and will feature some delicious fruit flavors.“It’s a lot of fun and it gets people in to try the beers,” says L.T. Goodluck, the brewer who worked alongside owner Ben Evans to make it happen.Goodluck said patrons can grab some to go, and he expects the drinks and movies to be a hit.“I even have a Barbie lunchbox and thermos reserved for myself. We’re here, and they should come up and see us,” said Goodluck.SourceJudge on possibility of Ohtani breaking his AL home run mark: ‘Records are meant to be broken’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — It took 61 years for Roger Maris’ American League season home run record to be broken. Aaron Judge’s hold on the mark could be ended by Shohei Ohtani after one year.“Records are meant to be broken, It would be exciting for the game if he we went out there and got 63-plus. So, we’ll see what happens,” Judge said on Wednesday before the Yankees faced the Los Angeles Angels.Ohtani went into Wednesday with 35 homers in 93 games, on pace to hit 60. Judge hit 62 last year, one more than Maris in 1961.Ohtani set an Angels record with 15 home runs in June and went deep three times in his first five games following the All-Star break. Judge said the biggest hurdle is more mental than physical.“Physically even like Shohei he can hit 100 home runs, 80 home runs. He’s got that type of talent just like so many other guys in this league, But it’s moments like that, it’s about just mentally being able to block out the noise or lack of noise in those moments...Shane van Gisbergen to get another NASCAR Cup Series start after Chicago triumph
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Shane van Gisbergen will put his perfect NASCAR Cup Series mark on the line on the road course at Indianapolis.The three-time Supercars champion, who triumphed earlier this month in the inaugural Chicago street race in his first career start, will be back in the No. 91 car for Trackhouse Racing when the series heads to Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Aug. 13.Van Gisbergen will be joined in the field by Supercars star Brodie Kostecki, who will make his Cup Series debut with Richard Childress Racing, and sports car standout Kamui Kobayashi, who will make his debut with 23XI Racing.Van Gisbergen is part of Trackhouse’s Project91, which was designed to lure elite drivers from different backgrounds in one-off rides in NASCAR. But while the road-racing ace from New Zealand had nearly 80 wins during his career in Australia, few expected him to become the first driver since Johnny Rutherford in 1963 to win his first Cup Series start on July 2 in Chicago.Trackhouse ...Life of LaVie: SoFlo singer talks about her musical influences, upcoming concert in Pompano Beach
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
In French, “la vie” means “the life.” In South Florida, LaVie is one of the leading lights of the local music scene.Deco sat down with the songstress to talk about her upcoming gig and find out what’s up in the life of LaVie.LaVie is one of the queens of the SoFlo music scene. She’s put in her time to earn that title.LaVie: “My whole life in South Florida, I’ve been doing music and entertaining our Floridians.”She’s probably best known for her song “Queen.” It’s a message to men to treat her right — either be serious or be gone.The song gave her a chance to show off her island influences.LaVie: “I felt like I wanted to incorporate my Caribbean background into my music, and I decided to just go with a little bit of reggae and sprinkle some Creole in there.”She’s grateful for all the different musical styles she heard growing up down here.LaVie: “I would say South Florida has in...Deco has play date with ‘Barbie’ stars America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae and Michael Cera
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
“Barbie” opens Thursday, and the movie buzz is off the chain, if you haven’t noticed.In the movie, Barbie experiences the real world, and whether you’re a human or a doll, the real world, it can be a little much, as you might already know. But Deco’s all about fun, so we had a play date with the supporting cast of the movie, and it was a party full of “Barbie” laughs.Ariana Greenblatt (as Sasha): “We haven’t played with Barbie since we were like 5 years old.”Margot Robbie (as Barbie): “Oh!”If you didn’t play with Barbies, America Ferrera says, you’ll still appreciate the movie.America Ferrera: “I did not play with Barbies, and truthfully, I would’ve thought, ‘Oh! I don’t have any feelings about Barbie,’ but I think the truth is, everybody has feelings about Barbie.”America Ferrera (as Gloria): “Barbie in the real world. That’s impossible.”America ...Pop-up concert venue ZeyZey in Miami brings the FunFun
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
Want to amp up the fun on your weekend plans? There’s a brand-new music space called ZeyZey in Miami that’s ready to get you movin’ and groovin’.Ready to par-tay at ZeyZey?Josh Hackler: “‘ZeyZey’ is the word for happiness in this tribal language, Yahuaco, in northern Colombia, outside of Santa Marta.”They’ll definitely have you in a good mood after checking out one of their weekend performances.Josh Hackler: “It’s a globally influenced venue, where it’s heavily rooted and local, but its also a ton of global influence.”Including tunes from Miami local Tato Marenco and his new album, “Mamá Cumbé.”Tato Marenco: “Our music is for dancing; it’s a big party. I’m from Colombia, so there we party all the time with these kind of rhythms — cumbia, Mapalé — and you’re going to see that.”The venue has different spaces for you to enjoy.Josh Hackler: “After the...Solve It 7: Crypto Contest
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
A Braintree man won a virtual sweepstakes — but when he didn’t get his prize, he contacted Solve It 7. Brandon Gunnoe has the story.Conor’s computer skills have earned him a few digital dollars. “I saw an opportunity,” Conor said. He made about 100 bucks buying and selling cryptocurrency.Then he entered a computer contest.“It was pretty much like playing a video game. You would just move your character around. The goal was to go around the map and get as many coins as you could,” Conor said. And he won — what he calculated to be about $1700 worth of crypto.“I was excited for that. That made me pretty happy that happened that I won so much,” Conor said. He filled out a form and signed an affidavit sent by the event sponsor“I made sure I got it in time,” Conor said. But a year passed, and he says he didn’t get his digital dough.“It was always an excuse week after week aft...Ex-State Street VP charged with serial rape at knifepoint allowed to go on fishing, crabbing trip
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
The former State Street vice president charged with a series of violent, knife-point rapes of women and girls has been granted allowances to his release conditions to take part in family events next month.“Specifically, Mr. (Ivan) Cheung requests permission to stay out past his curfew on specific dates and, on one occasion, to sleep with the rest of his family at the home of his sister … along with her family,” the motion filed by his attorney Peter Parker states.A hearing scheduled the same day was continued to Oct. 3. The release condition allowances were approved and signed by pen on the motion itself.“Mr. Cheung’s family is important to him, and he is important to his family,” the motion later continues. “The very limited modifications he seeks in his bail conditions will permit him to spend quality time with his entire family before his eldest son departs for college.”Cheung, 43, faces 11 charges in Suffolk Superior Court: four counts of forcible rape of a child under 16, two c...Child falls from apartment window in Mission Valley
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:29:15 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A child fell out of a window from an apartment building Wednesday in the Mission Valley neighborhood, authorities said.The fall occurred around 2:08 p.m. in the 4300 block of Russell Park Way, the San Diego Police Department told FOX 5. Motorcyclist killed in crash on Silver Strand identified Police say the child fell multiple stories, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries.An investigation is underway.Check back for updates on this developing story.Latest news
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