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Bad Kitty is Back in the Big Easy!
Bad Kitty is Back in the Big Easy! #comics #comicbooks
Dynamite has announced the return of the former good cop turned zombie hunter, Bad Kitty. This action-packed new special is being written by Tom Hutchinson, with art by CB Zane, and colors by Chris Chua. It features multiple pulse-pounding covers from some of the hottest names in the industry. Fans can get their copy right now via Indiegogo! Former Detective Katherine Bell has been away from New…
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Ball Catcher, Bat Catcher || COL vs SF || 06/09/22
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Crumbles of unfulfilled expectations
Chapters: 261/261 Fandom: Hannibal (TV), Hannibal Extended Universe Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Will Graham/Hannibal Lecter, Alana Bloom/Margot Verger, Will Graham/Nigel (Charlie Countryman), Aiden (Blood and Chocolate)/Nigel (Charlie Countryman), Lee Fallon/Nigel (Charlie Countryman), Nigel (Charlie Countryman)/Adam Raki, Luke Brandon/Le Chiffre, Will Graham/Duncan Vizla | Black Kaiser, Prince Charmont (Ella Enchanted)/Draco (Clash of the Titans), Galahad/Tristan (King Arthur 2004), Roberto Bellini/Tonny (Pusher), Jimmy Price/Brian Zeller, Elias (Men & Chicken)/Adam Towers, Le Chiffre/Adam Towers, Jimmy Price/Chiyoh (Hannibal), Grigg Harris/Nigel (Charlie Countryman), Lucas (Jagten)/Nick (Coach), Lee Fallon/Ivan Fjeldsted, Prince Charmont (Ella Enchanted)/One Eye (Valhalla Rising), Le Fantôme (Ford Edge "Le Fantôme" Commercial)/Lee Fallon, Lee Fantôme, Jacob Pederson/Buddy Wittenborn, d'Artagnan/Comte de Rochefort, Will Graham/Adam Towers Additional Tags: Ficlet Collection, Inspired by Fanart, Inspired by Twitter, Canon Compliant, Post-Canon, Domestic, Not Beta Read, Idiots in Love, Established Relationship, Omega Verse, and many more
Collection of ficlets of the length of a tweet or two. Every chapter belongs in a different setting, and has different characters/pairings
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burlveneer-music · 1 year
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Shayna Steele - Gold Dust - a jazz reading of Radiohead’s “Faust Arp” and turning Fleetwood Mac’s “Gold Dust Woman” into a straight-ahead rocker are just two highlights of this strong new album of four covers and six originals
I Believe to My Soul (Ray Charles) Goodbye (Steele/Cook/Marshall) Faust Arp feat. Philip Dizack (Radiohead) Behind Closed Doors feat. Sachal Vasandani (Steele/Cook) Gold Dust Woman (Stevie Nicks) The Bloodline (Steele/Cook/Marshall) You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To feat. Donny McCaslin (Cole Porter) January (Steele/Cook) The First Time I Saw You (Steele/Cook) A Perfect Frame (Steele/Cook) David Cook: piano, Hammond B3, Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Mellotron, Synthesizers Jeremy Most: guitar (1-4, 7, 9-10) Al Street: guitar (5-6, 8) Brian Cockerham: bass (1-6, 8-10) Matt Clohesy: bass (7) Ross Pederson: drums Donny McCaslin: tenor saxophone (7) Philip Dizack: trumpet (1, 3, 10) Daniel Sadownick: percussion (1-2, 5-6, 10) Rich Hinman: pedal steel (6) Ravi Best: trumpet (1, 10) John Ellis: tenor saxophone (1, 10) Ron Blake: baritone saxophone (1, 10)
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MÁS LOCOS QUE NUNCA
EL PASO, Texas - El Paso Locomotive FC (2-3-1, 7 puntos, West-7) realizó una exhibición emocionante frente a los fanáticos el sábado por la noche cuando vencieron a Orange County SC 1-0 para registrar su primera victoria en el Southwest University Park, en 2023.
“Lo que sucedió en casa, mirar hacia atrás en la historia [reciente] y asegurar la victoria [esta noche], creo que es un estímulo para que miremos hacia arriba y sigamos jugando. Los muchachos hicieron un buen trabajo”, dijo el entrenador en jefe y director técnico Brian Clarhaut.
La primera mitad vio a Locomotive dominar el campo de juego en la mitad de OCSC, manteniendo casi el 60% de la posesión con 8 tiros y 27 entradas de tercio final. El delantero Luis “Lucho” Solignac anotó el primer gol del partido en el minuto 19, controlando una volea de Yuma con el pecho para torcer y golpear el balón por el ángulo inferior hacia el segundo palo.
Este es el segundo partido consecutivo de la temporada regular de Lucho en el que anota, y ahora se encuentra igualado con el delantero Aaron Gomez como el goleador de todos los tiempos de Locomotive en todas las competiciones con 29 goles. Inmediatamente después de una gran atajada del arquero Benny Díaz en el minuto 38, el mediocampista Eric Calvillo haría una atajada aún mayor: un despeje de cabeza en la línea de gol para evitar el empate de OCSC.
El gran juego de Díaz y Calvillo aseguró que El Paso llegaría al descanso con la ventaja. Locomotive buscó aumentar su ventaja, registrando 12 tiros en los últimos 45 minutos, con tiros al poste, pasando por encima del larguero o deslizándose a centímetros de la portería.
La defensa de Locomotive negaría a Orange County SC cualquier oportunidad de robar puntos en la segunda mitad. El Paso estaba decidido a irse con su primera victoria en casa frente a una multitud ruidosa y enérgica y luchó hasta el pitido final para asegurar otros tres puntos esta temporada.
RESUMEN DE PUNTUACIÓN • ELP 1 – Luis Solignac (Yuma) 19’
ALINEACIONES ELP – Benny Diaz, Bence Pavkovics, Yuma - C, Eder Borelli, Miles Lyons, Eric Calvillo, Liam Rose, Petar Petrovic (Emmanuel Sonupe), Denys Kostyshyn (Erik McCue), Luis Solignac, Ricardo Zacarias (Aaron Gomez) Suplentes no utilizados: Javier García, Nick Hinds, Luis Moreno, Louis Herrera
OC – Cody Cropper, Ryan Doghman, Andrew Fox, Daniel Pederson – C (Joseph Buckley), Brent Richards, Ashish Chattha (Nicholas Ruiz), Milan Iloski, Bryce Jamison, Kevin Partida, Alex Villanueva (Korede Osundina), Emil Nielsen (Brian Iloski) Suplentes no utilizados: Mark Hyan, Ashton Miles
RESUMEN DE MALA CONDUCTA • ELP – Miles Lyons (Tarjeta Amarilla) 4’, Bence Pavkovics (Tarjeta Amarilla) 6’, Ricardo Zacarias (Tarjeta Amarilla) 44’, Denys Kostyshyn (Tarjeta Amarilla) 74’ •
CO – Andrew Fox (Tarjeta Amarilla) 57’
Prñoximo juego: sábado 22 de abril contra Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC. Inicio 7:30 p. m. Tiempo de la montaña en el Southwest University Park, puertas abiertas a las 6:30 p.m. Tiempo de la montaña.
 (Alberto Huichapa-Prensa Locomotive)
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rjhamster · 2 years
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Weekend Watch: Playoff races heat up in Friday Night Baseball.
Weekend Watch: Playoff races heat up in Friday Night Baseball.
What to watch on Apple TV+ and more. Brian Anderson and the Marlins look to play spoiler as the reigning champs fight for the NL East throne, followed by Bryce Harper squaring off with Joc Pederson in a playoff race showdown.     Watch Free     Season Finales & Premieres on Apple TV+   The Season Finale Is Here   The Season Finale Is Here   New Series Premiere Watch all episodes Watch all…
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2022 MLB NL All-Stars Roster
Pitchers
#21 Sandy Alcántara (Miami Marlins/San Juan De La Maguana, DR)
#26 Tony Gonsolin (Los Angeles Dodgers/Vacaville, California)
#32 Clayton Kershaw (Los Angeles Dodgers/University Park, Texas)
#35 Joe Mantiply (Arizona Diamondbacks/Danville, Virginia)
#39 Corbin Burnes (Milwaukee Brewers/Bakersfield, California)
#44 Joe Musgrove (San Diego Padres/El Cajon, California)
#51 David Bednar (Pittsburgh Pirates/Mars, Pennsylvania)
#54 Max Fried (Atlanta Braves/Los Angeles, California)
#56 Ryan Helsley (St. Louis Cardinals/Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
#58 Luis Castillo (Cincinnati Reds/Baní, Dominican Republic)
#71 Josh Hader (Milwaukee Brewers/Anne Arundel County, Maryland)
#93 Edwin Díaz (New York Mets/Naguabo, Puerto Rico)
Catchers
#16 Travis d’Arnaud (Atlanta Braves/Long Beach, California)
#24 William Contreras (Atlanta Braves/Puerto Cabello, Venezuela)
#40 Willson Contreras (Chicago Cubs/Puerto Cabello, Venezuela)
Infielders
#1 Jeff McNeil (New York Mets/San Luis Obispo County, California)
#2 Jasrado Chisholm; Jr. (Miami Marlins/Nassau, The Bahamas)
#5 José Pujols (St. Louis Cardinals/Jackson County, Missouri)
#6 Trea Turner (Los Angeles Dodgers/Boynton Beach, Florida)
#7 James Swanson (Atlanta Braves/Kennesaw, Georgia)
#8 Manny Machado (San Diego Padres/Hialeah, Florida)
#20 Pete Alonso III (New York Mets/Tampa, Florida)
#25 C.J. Cron; Jr. (Colorado Rockies/Phoenix, Arizona)
#28 Nolan Arenado (St. Louis Cardinals/Newport Beach, California)
#46 Paul Goldschmidt (St. Louis Cardinals/Houston, Texas)
Outfielders
#3 Bryce Harper (Philadelphia Phillies/Las Vegas, Nevada)
#4 Starling Marte (New York Mets/Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
#9 Ian Happ (Chicago Cubs/Mt. Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania)
#12 Kyle Schwarber (Philadelphia Phillies/Middletown, Ohio)
#13 Ronald Acuña; Jr. (Atlanta Braves/La Guaira, Venezuela)
#22 Juan Soto (Washington Nationals/Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
#23 Joc Pederson (San Francisco Giants/Palo Alto, California)
#50 Markus Betts (Los Angeles Dodgers/Oak Hill, Tennessee)
Manager
Brian Snitker (Atlanta Braves/Decatur, Illinois)
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Brian Dozier makes a diving stop to rob former teammate Joc Pederson of a hit, and Joc flips him off - May 10, 2019
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Hockey Cards for Sale!
I have a variety of hockey cards for sale if anyone is interested! Some are older players from the 90s, some are more recent ones. Since they can fit into letter-sized envelopes, I’m selling them for a small amount (mainly just to cover postage and envelopes, especially for those out of Canada). This can be paid through my Ko-Fi (via Paypal), and I’ll give the link for those interested.
Cost depends on where you live (i.e. in Canada or elsewhere), how many cards you want (any more than 5 will be sent in more than one envelope to avoid issues in mailing), and whether you want them sleeved or unsleeved.
Within Canada:
1-5 cards: $2 unsleeved, $3 sleeved
6-10 cards: $3 unsleeved, $4 sleeved
11+ cards: $5 unsleeved, $6 sleeved
Within the US:
1-5 cards: $3 unsleeved, $4 sleeved
6-10 cards: $4 unsleeved, $5 sleeved
11+ cards in the US: $5 unsleeved, $7 sleeved
Any other country:
1-5 cards: $4.50 unsleeved, $5.50 sleeved
6-10 cards: $5.50 unsleeved, $6.50 sleeved
11+ cards: $6.50 unsleeved, 7.50 sleeved
I can and will send pictures of the cards people ask about/want. I will also send photo proof of the envelope being mailed once payment has gone through. Lists are found under the cut:
Colorado Avalance:
Greg de Vreis (2003)
Milan Hejduk (2008)
Marek Svatos (2008)
Scott Young (1995)
Chicago Blackhawks:
Artem Anisimov (2018) (x2, one is Upper Deck, one is O-Pee-Chee)
Dustin Byfuglien (2009)
Adam Creighton (1990)
Paul Gillis (1991)
Phillip Kurashev (2022)
Bryan Marchment (1991)
Andy Moog (1991) (Card is in French)
Mike Peluso (1991)
St. Lous Blues:
Justin Faulk (2021)
Steve Duchesne (1994)
Brett Hull (1991) (Card is in French)
Mark Rycroft (2005)
Vladimir Sobotka (2018)
Boston Bruins:
Sandy Moger (1995)
Barry Pederson (1991)
Jim Weimer (1991)
Montreal Canadiens
Donald Dufresney (1991)
Washington Capitals:
Sylvain Cote (1991)
John Druce (1991)
Lars Eller (2017)
Lars Eller (2018)
Tomas Fleischmann (2009)
Bob Joyce (1990)
Olaf Kolzig (1990)
Steve Konowalchuk (2001)
Michal Pivonka (1991)
Mike Ridley (1990)
Ken Sabourin (1991)
Chris Simon (2002)
Mikhail Tatarinov (1991)
Dave Tippett (1991)
Arizona Coyotes:
Jakoc Chychrun (2021)
Conor Garland (2021)
New Jersey Devils:
Jason Arnott (2001)
Jason Miller (1991) (Top prospect)
Anaheim Ducks:
Rickard Rakell (2021)
Philadelphia Flyers:
Keith Acton (1991)
Kimbi Daniels (1991)
Steve Duchesne (1991)
Pelle Eklund (1991) (Card is in French)
Corey Foster (1991)
Brad Jones (1991)
Steve Kasper (1991)
Mike Ricci (1991)
Doug Sulliman (1991)
Dimitri Yushkevich (1993)
Vegas Golden Knights:
Alex Pietrangelo (2021)
New York Islanders:
Gerald Diduck (1990)
Mark Fitzpatrick (1991)
Olli Jokinen (1999)
Derek King (1995)
Gary Nylund (1990)
Richard Pilon (1991)
Taylor Pyatt (2001)
Joe Sakic (1991)
Dave Volek (1989)
Randy Wood (1991)
LA Kings:
Jaret Anderson-Dolan (2021)
Randy Gilhen (1991)
Tony Granato (1991) (Card is in French)
Kelly Hrudey (199)
John McIntyre (1991)
Larry Robinson (1991)
Daryl Sydor (1990)
Gabe Vilardi (2021)
Tampa Bay Lightning:
Brantt Myhres (1995)
Danis Savard (1994)
Rob Zamuner (1993)
Florida Panthers:
Evgenii Dadonov (2018)
Roberto Luongo (2005)
Frank Vatrano (2021)
New York Rangers:
Tony Amonte (1991)
Filip Chytil (2021)
Michael Grabner (2017)
Kaapo Kakko (2021)
Chris Kreider (2018)
Mark Messier (1991)
Randy Moller (1991) (Card is in French)
Mike Richter (1991)
Kevin Rooney (2021)
Detroit Red Wings:
Tyler Bertuzzi (2021)
Valtteri Filppula (2021)
Kory Kocur (1990)
Yves Racine (1991) (Card is in French)
Jakub Vrana (2021)
Buffalo Sabres:
Doug Bodger (1991)
Kevin Haller (1991)
Victor Olofsson (2021)
Evan Rodrigues (2018)
Randy Wood (1991)
San Jose Sharks:
Rudolfs Balcers (2021)
Mikkel Boedker (2018)
Mikkel Boedker (2017)
Pat Falloon (1991)
Tomas Hertl (2020)
Timo Meier (2020 x2, one is Upper Deck series 1, one is Upper Deck series 2)
Brian Mullen (1992)
Owen Nolan (2002)
Marco Sturm (2000)
Dallas Stars:
Andrew Cogliano (2021)
Blake Comeau (2021)
Trent Klatt (1993)
John Klingberg (2021)
Alexander Radulov (2020)
Minnesota Wild:
Jordan Greenway (2021)
Carson Soucy (2021)
Other:
Roman Meluzin (Czech Republic World Junior Hockey) (1996)
Pat Peake (USA World Junior Hockey) (1992) (Card is in French)
Jens Schwabe (Sweden World Junior Hockey) (1992)
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Atlanta Braves: 2021 World Series Champions
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HOUSTON -- They’ll play it in perpetuity, whenever Atlantans assemble to remember the good times. They’ll play it in the reel with David Justice’s game-winner and Sid Bream’s slide. They’ll play it with the peace of knowing that, unlike so many moments of hope in their city’s tortured sports history, it did not come undone in the aftermath.
What they’ll see is Jorge Soler, dropping his bat, turning to his teammates and smacking his chest as the ball he’d just belted sailed over the railroad tracks that line Minute Maid Park’s outermost edge. They’ll watch that indelible image from World Series Game 6 and know it was the night that the Braves’ 7-0 victory over the Astros completed one of the most spectacular late-season surges in baseball history.
The Braves -- the 88-win team that, via Joc Pederson’s playoff prowess, inspired men, women and children to don pearl necklaces -- will now be fitted with diamond rings. They are World Series champs for the fourth time in franchise history and just the second since moving to Atlanta in 1966.
They are World Series champs not just because Soler literally knocked one out of the ballpark with his mammoth three-run shot off Astros right-hander Luis Garcia in the third inning, but because general manager Alex Anthopoulos knocked it out of the park by acquiring Soler and several other impact players leading up to the July 30 Trade Deadline.
They are World Series champs not just because Max Fried was fantastic in the finale -- going six scoreless innings in which he allowed just four hits with no free passes and six strikeouts -- but because of the patchwork pitching plan manager Brian Snitker and Co. successfully put together after Game 1 starter Charlie Morton fractured his right fibula.
They are World Series champs not just because the “homegrown” Freddie Freeman and the truly homegrown Georgia boy Dansby Swanson added important insurance runs -- Freeman with an RBI double in the fifth and one final home run before free agency in the seventh, Swanson with a seismic two-run shot in the fifth off the facade behind the Crawford Boxes -- but because a complete and resilient roster overcame the injury loss of the Braves’ best player in Ronald Acuña Jr. and the suspension of their biggest offseason signing in Marcell Ozuna.
Their crowning night -- Game 6 -- will be defined by the “Before” and “After” of Soler’s Shot Retweeted ‘Round the World. It was a home run outlandish in both length (the Statcast projection of 446 feet doesn’t do it justice) and significance. It instantly conjured up memories of future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols’ most famous blast in this building during the 2005 NLCS.
Before that blast, the Astros still had the aura of an October-tested giant that had risen from the floor time and again and was still capable of winning its second World Series title in five years. Before that blast, the Braves still carried the historical weight of all those Atlanta teams that had their hearts ripped out, especially after the way Game 5 had gotten away from them.
After that blast, everything felt different. The Astros were still involved and engaged, but Soler, who had delivered after Eddie Rosario’s two-out walk had put two aboard, forced Houston into its bullpen agonizingly early. And unlike in Game 5, the Braves weren’t piecing it together in the ‘pen from the first out, but instead they were riding Fried’s electric stuff and their best, rested relief arms -- Tyler Matzek and Will Smith -- in the late innings only.
This clinching win came remarkably easy for a team for which “easy” rarely applied.
The Braves’ 1995 title team had a haul of Hall of Famers -- manager Bobby Cox, rookie third baseman Chipper Jones and the great rotation of Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz -- to guide it to the Promised Land.
This 2021 team had to go about things a bit differently.
Atlanta frantically added underrated outfield options after Acuña Jr. crumpled to the warning track with a torn right ACL, then relied heavily on the bullpen when the World Series rotation was upended by the Morton mishap. And when Game 5 got away from the Braves on what they had hoped would be a party night in the Battery, they didn’t let that setback reshape this Series. They came back to Houston -- in the face of all those waving orange towels and a crowd as loud as Texas is big -- and dominated Game 6.
With this win and this awesome October, an organization -- and a city -- rife with playoff pain, including a record streak of 16 postseason appearances without a championship, got one over on the baseball gods.
Atlanta completed a mathematically improbable journey to Tuesday’s champagne bath. The NL East champs didn’t have a winning record until Aug. 6, and they had the lowest win total (88) of any team to reach MLB’s postseason this year, including the Wild Card clubs. The Braves are just the eighth sub-90-win team to win a World Series in a non-shortened season.
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The Friendship That Shapes Atlanta Baseball
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ATLANTA — The ranch-trend condominium is maybe 15 minutes from the ballpark. throughout well-nigh every homestand at the moment, Brian Snitker, the Atlanta Braves manager, makes a detour to consult with. he's there to seek advice from Bobby Cox. every now and then, Cox says some thing returned. Cox is eighty now, 11 years removed from a managerial profession that earned him a place in the corridor of repute, and more than two years into recovery from a devastating stroke. the person who spent decades coaxing players and chirping at umpires and clacking in his cleats through dugouts from San Diego to Boston is unable to make it to the ballpark these days. So Snitker goes to him. it is a balm for Cox, who gained more video games than all but three managers. nevertheless it is also a steadying ritual for Snitker, one which avid gamers, coaches and executives believe shapes his method to the membership that Cox led for 25 seasons. In 9 of these years, Cox advised Atlanta to the country wide League Championship series, where Snitker now has the franchise for a 2nd consecutive season. Atlanta leads the premiere-of-seven sequence, 2-1, after a fine looking loss to the Dodgers on Tuesday. game 4 is scheduled for Wednesday in los angeles. No playoff team benefited from a midyear makeover greater than Atlanta, which wheezed early and then went 36-18 over the average season’s remaining 54 games. a few of its July acquisitions, including the outfielders Joc Pederson and Eddie Rosario, have enjoyed superstar turns this month. however a whole lot of Atlanta’s structure — starting with Snitker’s hiring in 2016 and increasing to the composition of his body of workers and the clubhouse ambiance — may also be traced to its supervisor’s relationship with Cox. “every thing he is aware of is from Bobby,” pointed out Eddie Pérez, who became a catcher for Cox and coached under both Cox and Snitker. “He spent so decades in the minor leagues, and wager who became in the large league? Bobby Cox, educating each person a way to do every thing.” Snitker, 66, begun gazing Cox carefully about forty years ago, when Cox became first managing in Atlanta and Snitker turned into starting to assemble a training profession in the franchise’s farm device. at the time, Snitker recalled, he changed into taken much less via Cox’s baseball savvy than his welcoming demeanor across the lowest profile people within the sprawling Atlanta organization. besides the fact that children Snitker sporadically worked with the primary league group through the years, he spent most of his time within the minors. Cox, who came returned to the team for first rate in 1990, employed Snitker as his third base instruct in 2007 and shortly discovered himself with whatever thing of a shadow. “At 6:30, I’d be down within the radar room speaking because I simply so appeared forward to that time of day,” Snitker noted in an interview within the domestic dugout at Atlanta’s Truist Park. “We’d speak concerning the game, but we observed everything. It became just a very cool time, a type of precious times, every afternoon or each night.” greatly known in the game as “Snit,” the instruct became a day-to-day scholar of Cox: looking at how he navigated baseball conundrums, how he soothed supersize advantage and the way he stored them in verify, even how he chatted with reporters. Cox entered semiretirement in 2010, when he stepped down as manager but assumed a entrance office role. Fredi Gonzalez, Cox’s instant successor, stored Snitker for several more seasons. Snitker become main Atlanta’s category AAA crew within the suburbs in may 2016 when the club fired Gonzalez, whose middling record had disenchanted a metropolis that had turn into familiar with the playoffs. Snitker drove throughout city to become the interim supervisor while Atlanta regarded a number candidates, together with Pérez, to take the job permanently. In talks with team executives, Cox made his choice conspicuous. “Bobby’s now not a shrinking violet, and Bobby made it extremely clear who he supported and why he supported him,” noted Terry McGuirk, the team’s chairman and a many years-lengthy fixture of sports administration in Atlanta. Cox obtained his method and, via design or happenstance, a standing role in the new supervisor’s head. “If I known as, he answered, and when I first received this job, i used to be calling him the entire time and asking what do I do here or how do I do this,” noted Snitker, who was all at once the one internet hosting Cox for pregame coffee classes. “He become my sounding board.” Cox looked at Truist Park in April 2019, wearing a jersey, and called “play ball!” to beginning the season. He had his stroke day after today. Snitker headed to the health center, he mentioned, “as a result of I didn’t wish to be anyplace else.” It was soon clear that the Cox whom Snitker had regularly occurring for many years changed into gone. His speech largely vanished, and his right arm was paralyzed. He didn't depart the health facility for greater than a month, before he transferred to a rehabilitation center and, eventually, home. Snitker’s visits there grew to be general activities, leading Cox to erupt with pleasure, primarily if his newest successor arrived with a peach milkshake. “every so often, he doesn’t bear in mind my identify, the children’ names, the grandkids’ names, however someone from baseball can are available in and they can delivery speakme about playoff or World collection video games from years in the past, and he can inform you who was pitching in the third inning,” pointed out Pam Cox, who has been married to Bobby Cox for basically 43 years. “Baseball was his lifestyles, and he lived for that.” Cox remaining visited the ballpark in 2020, when he watched a game from McGuirk’s suite in a stadium kept empty by way of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, notwithstanding, Snitker only sees him at domestic, the place they sit in recliners and reminisce over video games, or think about analytics or the wildness of playoff schedules. Snitker, who presents a hug and shake of Cox’s left hand and an “i love you,” does very nearly all of the talking, because he very often must. “I just get emotional every now and then looking at,” talked about Pam Cox, who spoke of that John Schuerholz, Atlanta’s widely wide-spread supervisor right through Cox’s tenure, and Leo Mazzone, the pitching teach in Atlanta’s heyday, also visit frequently. “It’s similar to observing your father and son bonding.” in the immediate afterglow of Atlanta’s victory over Milwaukee in a division sequence, McGuirk observed, Snitker became within the clubhouse, mapping out a plan to talk over with Cox day after today with a load of postseason hats and shirts. He had already stopped through prior in the week on an off-day within the series. there's a way round Atlanta that the membership is in its current position as a result of Cox’s sustained affect. Pérez, the hero of the 1999 N.L.C.S., the remaining time Atlanta won the pennant, and Jesse Chavez, who pitched below Cox for a part of 2010 and lower back to Atlanta’s bullpen this yr, spoke of they believed Cox’s style surfaces every day in Snitker’s managing. “I see loads of similarities so far as watching the game, letting the video game handle itself except they must make a call,” Chavez pointed out. Pérez mentioned Snitker’s faith in his avid gamers mirrored Cox’s. Baseball officials struggled currently to come up with a supervisor who had maintained the variety of sway that Cox has had, even in some way, over Atlanta. Chavez, who has performed for eight other groups, concept Cox’s ongoing ties to the franchise rivaled simplest these of Tommy Lasorda’s longstanding relationship with the Dodgers earlier than his dying in January. besides the fact that children few individuals see Cox these days, Freddie Freeman, the first baseman who regarded in 20 games for Atlanta all the way through Cox’s remaining season, spoke of that Snitker supplies average updates from his visits. “We be aware of he’s looking at every video game and certain he has his cleats on and he’s managing correct there on television,” Freeman spoke of. (certainly, Snitker spoke of that Pam Cox will on occasion report, “Oh, he obtained mad final evening.”) Now the one in cost in Atlanta, Snitker accepts that Cox’s most superb period is in the past, that “Skipper” can handiest summon so a lot now. He can every now and then nonetheless glimpse what Cox turned into like in his best. other times are way more intricate, the cell now quiet, the workplace now empty. “It’s complicated now not having him there to seek advice from and soar things off of,” Snitker spoke of softly. “I lost an incredible mentor there. i know he’s nonetheless my biggest fan, still roots like hell for me.” Proving that point, Cox changed into up the next evening, peering on the tv to watch Snitker and the club that, it grew to become out, he had been helping build all along. 토토사이트
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Phoenix.- Patrick Mahomes dominó la votación del Premio de The Associated Press al Jugador Más Valioso del Año. Ahora intentará dejar atrás la maldición del MVP.
Mahomes, quien también ganó el galardón en 2018, superó fácilmente a Jalen Hurts al recibir 48 de 50 votos a primer lugar de un panel nacional de miembros de los medios de comunicación que cubren la NFL de forma regular. Terminó con 490 puntos por 193 de Hurts, quien recibió un voto a primer lugar, 26 a segundo, 11 a tercero y 10 a cuarto.
Mahomes y los Chiefs de Kansas City (16-3) se enfrentan a Hurts y los Eagles de Filadelfia (16-3) el domingo en el Super Bowl.
Mahomes agradeció a la organización de los Chiefs y a sus compañeros mediante un video en la ceremonia de premiación del jueves.
“Nunca habría estado parado aquí sin todos ustedes”, expresó. “Cada día hemos dado todo lo que tenemos para alcanzar la meta, el Super Bowl. Vamos a continuar buscando ese sueño el fin de semana”.
Los últimos nueve MVP en llegar al Super Bowl tienen registro de 0-9. Kurt Warner fue el último en obtener el premio a Jugador Más Valioso y ganar el Super Bowl luego de la campaña de 1999.
El quarterback Josh Allen obtuvo el otro voto a primer lugar y finalizó en el tercer escalón con 151 puntos. El pasador de los Bengals Joe Burrow se ubicó en el cuarto lugar, seguido del receptor de los Vikings Justin Jefferson.
Mahomes, de 27 años, es el tercer jugador en ganar su segundo MVP antes de los 28 años, uniéndose a Brett Favre (27) y Jim Brown (22).
Mahomes fue el MVP de la NFL en 2018, su primera temporada completa como titular.
Los Chiefs perdieron la final de la AFC esa temporada, pero al año siguiente Mahomes los encaminó a un título en el Super Bowl sobre San Francisco.
REGRESO DEL AÑO
Geno Smith, seleccionado para debutar en un Pro Bowl después de asumir de lleno la titularidad de un equipo por primera vez desde 2014, obtuvo el galardón al Regreso del Año.
El quarterback de los Seahawks de Seattle obtuvo 28 votos a primer lugar para superar al running back de los 49ers de San Francisco, Christian McCaffrey.
Smith, de 32 años, pasó para 4.282 yardas, 30 envíos de touchdown y llevó a Seattle a obtener un boleto de comodín en la Conferencia Nacional.
Smith finalizó con 171 puntos por los 110 y 12 votos a primer lugar de McCaffrey. El running back de los Giants de Nueva York Saquon Barkley terminó en la cuarta posición con cuatro votos a primer puesto.
Otros jugadores que obtuvieron votos a primer lugar fueron: El defensive end de los Eagles Brandon Graham (2), el center de los Giants Nick Gates (2), el quarterback de los Lions Jared Goff (1) y el defensive end de los Cardinals J.J. Watt (1).
ENTRENADOR DEL AÑO
Brian Daboll causó una gran impresión en “La Gran Manzana”.
El debutante estratega de los Giants de Nueva York ganó el premio al Entrenador del Año después de llevar al equipo a su primera aparición en los playoffs en seis temporadas.
Daboll recibió 16 votos a primer lugar para superar al entrenador de los 49ers Kyle Shanahan, quien obtuvo 12.
Daboll finalizó con 123 puntos por 100 de Shanahan en la contienda más apretada de todos los galardones AP para la campaña 2022 de la NFL.
El entrenador en jefe de los Jaguars Doug Pederson terminó tercero con 75 puntos, incluidos cinco votos a primer lugar.
Sean McDermott, de los Bills, terminó cuarto, seguido de Nick Sirianni de Filadelfia.
McDermott obtuvo siete votos a primer lugar, Sirianni tuvo seis y Andy Reid de Kansas City recibió dos, mientras que Kevin O’Connell, de Minnesota, y Dan Campbell, de Detroit, recibieron uno cada uno.
Los Giants iniciaron la temporada con marca de 6-1, terminaron con registro de 9-7-1 y ganaron un partido de playoffs.
NOVATO DEFENSIVO DEL AÑO
El futuro en los Jets luce prometedor.
El cornerback de los Jets de Nueva York Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner ganó el jueves el Premio AP a Novato Defensivo del Año luego de obtener 46 votos a primer lugar.
El defensive end de los Lions de Detroit Aidan Hutchinson terminó segundo con 129 puntos y tres votos a primer lugar.
El cornerback de los Seahawks de Seattle Tariq Woolen se ubicó en la tercera posición con 73 unidades y un voto a primer lugar.
Gardner, la cuarta selección global del draft, fue titular en todos los partidos con los Jets. Tuvo dos intercepciones y permitió apenas 33 recepciones en 73 pases en su dirección. Gardner fue nombrado al primer equipo All-Pro para ser el primer cornerback novato en obtener la designación desde Ronnie Lott en 1981.
Gardner y Garrett Wilson son la tercera dupla de compañeros en ganar los premios a Novato Ofensivo y Defensivo del año en la misma campaña. Alvin Kamara y Marshon Lattimore lo hicieron con los Saints en 2017 y Mel Farr y Lem Barney con Detroit en 1967.
NOVATO OFENSIVO DEL AÑO
Garrett Wilson, el wide receiver de los Jets, superó al running back de los Seahawks de Seattle Kenneth Walker en la votación para el Novato Ofensivo del Año por un margen de 156-129.
Wilson lideró a todos los novatos con 83 recepciones y mil 103 yardas aéreas. Walker fue el mejor novato con mil 050 yardas por tierra y nueve touchdowns.
Los votos de Wilson a primer lugar sumaron 18, uno menos que Walker. Sin embargo, recibió 19 a segundo lugar por ocho de Walker. Wilson terminó con nueve votos para tercer puesto, uno menos que Walker.
Los votos a primer lugar valen cinco puntos, los de segundo puesto tres y los de tercero, uno.
El quarterback de los 49ers Brock Purdy terminó en la tercera posición.
JUGADOR OFENSIVO DEL AÑO
Justin Jefferson se escapó con el premio al Jugador Ofensivo del Año en la NFL.
El estelar wide receiver de Minnesota recibió 35 votos a primer lugar y terminó con 192 puntos para vencer por un margen significativo al segundo lugar Patrick Mahomes.
Mahomes obtuvo 10 votos a primer lugar y acumuló 75 unidades. Jalen Hurts terminó en tercera posición con 52 puntos, incluidos tres votos a primer lugar. El receptor de los Dolphins de Miami Tyreek Hill obtuvo un voto a primer lugar y finalizó cuarto. El quarterback de los Bills Josh Allen recibió el otro voto a primer puesto y se ubicó en la octava posición.
Jefferson encabezó a la NFL con 128 recepciones y mil 809 yardas en su tercera temporada con los Vikings. Fue una de dos decisiones unánimes a la designación All-Pro de AP, junto con el tight end de Kansas City, Travis Kelce.
Es el segundo año consecutivo que un receptor recibe el galardón. El astro de los Rams de Los Ángeles Cooper Kupp lo ganó la campaña anterior.
JUGADOR DEFENSIVO DEL AÑO
Nick Bosa ganó de forma abrumadora el Premio AP a Jugador Defensivo del Año.
El estelar defensive end de San Francisco obtuvo 46 votos a primer lugar después de encabezar a la NFL con 18.5 capturas de quarterback en la temporada regular.
El linebacker de los Cowboys de Dallas Micah Parson finalizó segundo con 101 puntos, muy lejos de los 237 de Bosa. Parsons no recibió votos a primer puesto, pero tuvo 30 a segundo y 11 a tercero.
El defensive tackle de los Chiefs de Kansas City Chris Jones finalizó en la tercera posición con 56 puntos y un voto a primer lugar.
El liniero de los Eagles de Filadelfia Haason Reddick recibió dos votos a primer puesto pero terminó en la cuarta plaza.
El defensive tackle de los Jets Quinnen Williams obtuvo el otro puesto a primer lugar.
Bosa se dispone a recibir un aumento salarial de cara a la próxima campaña. Jugará con su opción de quinto año en su contrato de novato con un valor de 18 millones de dólares para 2023, pero es posible que reciba una extensión con valor superior a los 30 millones de dólares anuales.
HOMBRE DEL AÑO
Dak Prescott, quarterback de Dallas, obtuvo el Premio Walter Payton al hombre del año. Es el cuarto jugador de los Cowboys que obtiene la distinción, uniéndose a Roger Staubach, Troy Aikman y a su excompañero Jason Witten.
El premio, que se otorga mediante una votación entre 32 nominados, uno por equipo, se otorga por el trabajo comunitario, sumado al éxito en el terreno.
ENTRENADOR ASISTENTE DEL AÑO
DeMeco Ryans, quien pasó las últimas dos temporadas como coordinador defensivo de los 49ers, fue nombrado como Entrenador Asistente del Año. Ahora es el entrenador en jefe de los Texans.
(Associated Press)
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