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cabealva · 2 years
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Carlos Beltran Topps
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johnny-dynamo · 5 months
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25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS!
Day 6
Art by Carlos Beltran
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chicagocubsreactions · 6 months
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Craig Counsell Always Wanted to End Up With the Cubs
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As Craig Counsell headed into manager free agency this month, two objectives stood at the top of his wish list: kickstart what had been a fallow financial market for managers and coaches and to honor his Midwestern roots. Only the Cubs could satisfy those two objectives. That is why he is the Chicago manager today.
The results of managerial manic Monday—Counsell to the Cubs, David Ross out of a job in Chicago, Carlos Mendoza to the Mets and Stephen Vogt to the Guardians—seemed shocking in the staccato burst of news. Counsell to the Cubs seemed like the biggest shock of all. But based on Counsell’s roots and desire to get to free agency in the first place, the result makes perfect sense.
The Cubs knew this, which is why they placed a call to him on the first day he was a free agent.
Chicago was very much aware that Counsell grew up and lives in Wisconsin, played at Notre Dame, has sons playing college baseball at Minnesota and Michigan and has two daughters in high school in Wisconsin. “The Midwest [pull] is real,” says one source familiar with negotiations between Counsell and the Cubs.
As the Cubs did their homework, knowing Counsell chose to play this year out rather than sign an extension with Milwaukee, they were told by one of Counsell’s friends, “If he ever managed anywhere else, the Cubs have always been his dream job.”
Counsell became a free agent on Nov. 1, the day after his Milwaukee contract expired. The Cubs called Nov. 1, such was their interest in acquiring what one team source called “one of the one or two best managers in the game.”
By then, the Mets already had contacted Counsell. They jump-started the process when David Stearns, the Mets’ newly hired president of baseball operation, called his old club, Milwaukee, for permission to talk to Counsell before his contract expired. With the money of New York owner Steve Cohen and with the shared history of Stearns and Counsell—seven years together as GM and manager in Milwaukee—the Mets were portrayed as the most likely team to sign Counsell.
There were two problems with that assumption. Stearns did not hire Counsell in Milwaukee. He inherited him when he was named GM in September 2015. They worked well together but were not particularly close, especially as Milwaukee emphasized analytics more in game decisions. Moreover, the Mets’ advantage of money was offset by geography and where the team stands on the winning curve. It is not a plum job despite plum money.
“Over the last few days people were still writing that it looked like it was Counsell’s job,” says a source who spoke to Counsell during that time. “That wasn’t the case. He was all but out over the past few days. New York was not at the top of his list.”
Says one executive, “If you look at recent history, managers don’t come out well on the other side of that job.”
Mendoza will be the sixth named manager of the Mets in the past eight seasons, following Terry Collins, Mickey Callaway, Carlos Beltran, Luis Rojas and Buck Showalter. Going back to Jerry Manuel and Art Howe, the past seven Mets managers have not landed another managing gig after leaving Queens.
Stearns needed a manager with experience and/or a working understanding of the New York landscape. He settled on Mendoza, the former Yankees bench coach who turns 44 this month and has not managed above Class A ball. It comes at a time when the race to identify the next inexperienced managerial whiz has lost its luster as experience returns results. The ages of the past six World Series managers: 58 (Torey Lovullo), 59 (Rob Thomson), 65 (Brian Snitker), 68 (Bruce Bochy), 72 (Dusty Baker) and 73 (Baker).
The Mets were 29 games worse than Atlanta last year, the furthest they have been from first place in 20 years. The job comes with uncertainty in terms of how quickly they can rebuild. Likewise, Counsell’s free agency came just as Milwaukee is staring at a rebuild. Pitcher Brandon Woodruff underwent shoulder surgery and could be out for all of next year. Pitcher Corbin Burnes and shortstop Willy Adames could be traded this winter in advance of pending free agency.
The Cubs, however, are on the upswing, just as they were (if not quite as sharply) when the team dumped incumbent manager Rick Renteria in favor of free agent manager Joe Maddon after the 2014 season. Similarly, the Cubs liked Ross but decided when one of the game’s best managers is available and that person has strong ties to the Midwest, they felt obligated to pursue the top talent.
Chicago gave Counsell $40 million over five years. The annual salary of $8 million is a record, topping the $7.5 million Joe Torre earned from the Yankees more than 20 years ago ($13.3 million in today’s dollars). As analytics grew in baseball, executives became stars, not managers. Executives not only came to earn more than managers but they also reduced the influence of managers by relying on information-backed systems rather than wisdom.
For instance, when the Cubs hired Maddon, they paid him $5 million per year. President of baseball operations Theo Epstein was making $3.7 million. By the time Epstein left he was making $10 million, and the manager/GM balance of power in MLB had flipped.
The financial market for managers cratered in the analytics age. Terry Francona, with two World Series titles, reportedly was the game’s highest paid manager last season at $4.5 million. Maddon’s contract eight years ago (before he won a title) equates to $6.8 million in today’s dollars. Likewise, contracts for major league coaches remain stagnant at a time when the minimum player salary has risen 42% in the past eight years to $720,000.
“That’s one reason why you see so many coaches today who never played in the big leagues,” says one AL coach. “It’s almost like asking, ‘Who wants to coach for $120,000?’ There are a lot of guys who never played who would volunteer in a heartbeat. But if you’re in a big market, with taxes and living expenses, you’re almost working for free.”
The investment in Counsell is a signal that the Cubs are all in next season. You don’t hand out the most lucrative contract for a manager without consolidating that investment on the player side.
Conversely, the Brewers offered Counsell a raise from $3.5 million to $5.5 million but were never going to get to the level of Cubs money. Just days ago, they traded veteran outfielder Mark Canha to Detroit for a minor league reliever, rather than bring him back for $11.5 million or pay a $2 million buyout.
“What I don’t get is why the Brewers just didn’t pay to keep him,” says a source close to Counsell.
Based on how the teams are positioned and market resources, Counsell was worth more to the Cubs than to the Brewers. Milwaukee is scheduled to meet Tuesday morning with Pat Murphy, Counsell’s bench coach and former coach at Notre Dame, about replacing Counsell. Murphy also is expected to be offered a job on Counsell’s staff in Chicago.
Milwaukee could stay in house as it develops young players from its productive farm system, or it could try to take the public relations sting out of losing the franchise’s best manager—to the rival Cubs, no less—by hiring a “name brand” manager. Among those likely choices, according to a source, are Ross and Don Mattingly.
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List of Latino actors in Star Trek
I'm assuming that this is asking for a list of Latino actors in Star Trek, and since we're nearing the end of Hispanic Heritage Month, I compiled an incomplete list of Hispanic and Latine Actors in Star Trek.
Firstly, there are various main cast members:
Robert Beltran: Plays Chakotay in Voyager and Prodigy, Mexican-American
Roxann Dawson: Played B'Elanna Torres in Voyager, Puerto Rican
Zoe Saldaña: Played Nyota Uhura in the AOS films, Dominican/Puerto Rican
Wilson Cruz: Plays Hugh Culber in Discovery, Puerto Rican
Blu del Barrio: Plays Adira Tal in Discovery, Argentinian-American
Santiago Cabrera: Plays Cristóbal Ríos in Picard, Chilean
Noël Wells: Plays D'Vana Tendi in Lower Decks, part Mexican
Rylee Alazraqui: Plays Rok-Tahk in Prodigy, Argentinian-American
Melissa Navia: Plays Erica Ortegas in SNW, Columbian-American
And then there's those playing more minor roles. I mostly kept to those that played named characters.
Perry Lopez: Played Esteban Rodríguez in TOS, Puerto Rican
Ricardo Montalbán: Played Khan Noonien Singh in TOS and films, Mexican
Percy Rodríguez: Played (Commodore) Stone in TOS, Afro-Portuguese
Ned Romero: Played Krell, Anthwara, and Chakotay's grandfather in TOS, TNG, and Voyager
George de la Peña: Played Solis in TNG, Argentinian-American
Carlos Ferro: Played Dern in TNG
Cástulo Guerra: Played Mendoza in TNG, Argentinian
Frank Luz: Played Odan in TNG
Benito Martínez: Played Salazar in TNG, Guatemalan-American
Gina Ravera: Played Tyler in TNG, Puerto Rican
Marco Rodríguez: Played Paul Rice and Telle in TNG
Benita Andre: Played Anara in DS9, Guatemalan-American
Carlos Carrasco: Played D'Ghor, Bahrat, and Krole in DS9 and Voyager, Panamanian-American
Raymond Cruz: Played Vargas in DS9, Mexican-American
Bertila Damas: Played Sakonna, Three of Nine, and Marika Wilkarah in DS9 and Voyager, Cuban-American
Carlos LaCamara: Played Retaya in DS9, Cuban
F.J. Rio: Played Enrique Muñiz in DS9
Gregory Sierra: Played Entek in DS9
Daniel Zacapa: Played Henry Garcia in DS9, Honduran
Kamala Lopez: Played Tincoo in Voyager
Douglas Spain: Played young Chakotay in Voyager
Philip Anthony-Rodríguez: Played Juan in Enterprise
Michelle C. Bonilla: Played Bu'kaH in Enterprise, Chicana
Josh Cruze: Played Ramírez in Enterprise
Efrain Figueroa: Voiced universal translator in Enterprise
Hilde Garcia: Played Rossi and various background characters in Enterprise and Voyager, Cuban-American
Ricky Luna: Played Carlos in Enterprise
Ada Maris: Played Erika Hernández in Enterprise, Mexican-American
Enrique Murciano: Played Tolaris in Enterprise, Cuban-American
Marco Sanchez: Played M. Romero in Enterprise
Geno Silva: Played Vrax in Enterprise, Mexican-American
Clifton Collins Jr.: Played Ayel in the AOS films, Mexican-American
Amanda Arcuri: Played Val Sasha in Discovery, Argentinian/Italian
Ache Hernández: Played Kyheem in Discovery, Cuban
Xavier Sotelo: Played Diego Vera in Discovery
Sol Rodríguez: Played Teresa Ramírez in Picard, Argentinian
Carlos Alazraqui: Plays Les Buenamigo in Lower Decks, Argentinian-American
Gabrielle Ruiz: Plays Lemonts, Castro, and T'Lyn in Lower Decks, Mexican-American
Melissa Villaseñor: Plays Nandi in Prodigy
Carlos Albornoz: Played Buckley in SNW, Latino-Canadian
Oscar Moreno: Plays Zuniga in SNW, Columbian
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Raging Sun, Raging Sky (Julián Hernández, 2009) Cast: Jorge Becerra, Javier Oliván, Guillermo Villegas, Giovanna Zacharías, Joaquin Rodríguez, Juan Carlos Torres, Fabian Storniolo, Harold Torres, Clarissa Rendón, Baltimore Beltran, Rubén Santiago, Rubén Ángel. Screenplay: Julián Hernández. Cinematography: Alejandro Cantú. Production design: Carolina Jiménez, Jesús Torres Torres. Film editing: Emiliano Arenales Osorio. Music: Arturo Villela. Desire is not enough. That seems to be the motivating force behind Julián Hernández's extraordinary, sometimes exhilarating, often exasperating Raging Sun, Raging Sky. In the world of the film, gay men have achieved liberation of desire, but its currents flow through the old channels: cruising, hustling, casual pickups, phone sex, and encounters in porno theaters and public restrooms. It's a world that lacks a central love myth, a story of commitment, sacrifice, and redemption analogous to the legends of Héloïse and Abelard, Antony and Cleopatra, Tristan and Isolde. And so Hernández sets out to provide one in the story of Ryo (Guillermo Villegas), Kieri (Jorge Becerra), and Tari (Javier Oliván)-- a triad rather than a duo, reflective perhaps of the more open relationships common in the gay world. But he chooses to tell their story in a tantalizing fashion, beginning his film with a woman (Giovanna Zacarías) who wanders through Mexico City, seemingly in search of something and distressed when she fails to find it. She seems to have, like the angels of Wim Wenders's Wings of Desire (1987), the ability to overhear the thoughts of people she passes on the street and in a streetcar. Once she senses something from a young man on a motorbike, but he speeds away before she can talk to him. Finally, as it grows dark, she stops and leans on the parapet of a bridge, and a young man approaches her. It begins to rain, and he lends her his coat as they run back to his apartment where they make love. While he sleeps, she whispers to him, calling him Ryo, telling him that he will find someone to love, then dresses and goes to the window where she fades from sight. We will learn that she is Tatei, perhaps el corazón del cielo, the Mayan Heart of the Sky. But we won't learn that for two hours more, until after we meet the present-day protagonists, not only Ryo but also Kieri and Tari, the former a worker in a call center, the latter a boxer, both of whom lust after Ryo. When Ryo chooses to sleep with Kieri, Tari is enraged. And then the film begins to shift into fantasy, as the sleeping men begin to be covered with dust and a menacing Tari appears, his face painted. And finally the title credits appear, two hours into the film, as the story shifts into a mythic past in which Kieri, guided by Tatei, must conquer Tari and rescue Ryo. The section opens with a striking image of a dry riverbed from which Kieri literally rises, caked in dry mud, to begin his quest. Yes, it's more than three hours long, and probably shouldn't be. And yes, Hernández's vision is often derivative -- his work has been likened to that of any number of filmmakers, from Cocteau to Antonioni to Tarkovsky. But it's a film of powerful imagination and striking beauty, with a story told mostly through images -- there is scarcely any dialogue -- and the commitment of its young actors.  Is it the love myth that gay men need? Probably not, but it's an honorable attempt at one.
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melmac78 · 2 years
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Freely admit I’m an Astros fan.
I get they cheated in 2017 and were punished properly…
But: why the Yankees keep calling the team cheaters when they literally signed Carlos Beltran and Marwin Gonzalez to their teams…
Who by the way, along with Carlos Correa and Alex Cora were called out by the MLB for being the BIGGEST cheaters in that year,
I’ll never know. Because the irony is very telling.
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    ~ “Ysabel de Trastamara, Her Royal Catholic Majesty, Queen Lady Ysabel I of Castile, Mother of Hispanic (Madrigal of the Altas Torres, April 22, 1451 – Medina del Campo, November 26, 1504).Queen of Castile and Lion (1474-1504), Queen of Granada (1492-1504) and Queen Consort of the Crown of Aragon (1479-1504). Daughter of John II of Castile and Isabel of Portugal, Ysabel I of Castile was only three years old when her brother Enrique IV signed the Castilian crown (1454).In 1468, the monarch, a man of weak and indecisive character, recognized Princess Elizabeth as heir to the throne in the covenant of the Bulls of Guisando, by which he deprived of his successor rights to his daughter, Princess Juan, called the Beltraneja, pu This who was supposed to be daughter of Beltran of the Cave, Duke of Albuquerque.In order to consolidate their political position, the advisers of Ysabel the Catholic agreed to her wedding to Prince Ferdinand, firstborn of John II of Aragon, a link that was held in secret, in Valladolid, on October 19, 1469. The following year, annoyed by this marriage, Enrique IV decided to disinherit Ysabel and rehabilitate Juana in his status as heiress, who was married to Alfonso V of Portugal.The consequence was that, at the king's death, in 1474, a sector of the nobility proclaimed Elizabeth sovereign of Castile, while another nobility faction recognised Joan (1475), which marked the beginning of a bloody civil war.Despite the Portuguese monarch's help to the Beltraneja, the succession conflict was decanted in Ysabel's favor in 1476, in the wake of the grave defeat inflicted on its supporters by Prince Fernando of Aragon at the Battle of Toro. The fighting, however, took place on the Castilian-Portuguese border until 1479, in which the treaty of Alcaçobas meant the final recognition of Ysabel as queen of Castile by Portugal, as well as delimiting the area of expansion Spanish on the Atlantic coast of Africa. That same year, on the other hand, the death of John II made possible the accession of Fernando II to the throne of the Crown of Aragon, and the subsequent dynastic union of Castile and the Crown of Aagon. The master lines of the joint policy developed by Ysabel I and Fernando II were the entrenchment and expansion of real power, the stimulation of the economy, the conclusion of the total reconquest to the Muslims of the peninsula and the strengthening of the Catholic faith.To consolidate and prestige the monarchy, the queen implanted the Holy Brotherhood, institution charged with ensuring the stability of public order and the administration of justice (1476), abolished the prerogatives bestowed on the nobility by Enrique IV (1480) and made the Royal Council the principal governing body of the kingdom, to the detriment of the Courts.In the economic aspect, Ysabel the Catholic sanctioned the public treasury through a strict tax system and encouraged the development of sheep livestock and wool trade. In addition, he knew how to channel the military and expansive tradition of Castile toward the conquest of the Nazari kingdom of Granada, the last Islamic stronghold on the Peninsula (1492), and the war against the North African Muslims, which was snatched by Melilla (1497). Nevertheless, Isabelle's greatest foreign policy achievement was undoubtedly the financing of the expedition that would culminate in the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus (1492).In religious matters, lastly, Ysabel the Catholic carried out a profound ecclesiastical reform with the help of Cardinal Cisneros, created the Inquisition Court to oversee Catholic Orthodoxy (1478) and culminated the process of unification r selective with the expulsion of the Jews (1492) and the change (1502). At his death, happened on November 26, 1504 due to cancer, the Castilian throne passed to his daughter Juana, mother of the future monarch Charles I of Spain/Carlos V of the Holy German Roman Empire.“ ~
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higashioka · 2 years
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would literally rather listen to someone fart into a microphone than hear carlos beltran
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∀ Carlos Beltran signed Official Rawlings Major League Baseball- COA (ROY/9X AS) http://blog.collectingall.com/T5l40v 📌 shrsl.com/4fuj5 📌
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muznew · 2 months
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Best Top Beatstats This Week March 2024
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  DATE CREATED: 2024-03-11 Tracklist : Adapter - Kattapult (James Hype Edit) (Extended Mix).mp3 Alannys Weber - All I Wanna Do (Extended Mix).mp3 Alek Soltirov - Here It Comes (Original Mix).mp3 Alek Soltirov - Knowledge (Original Mix).mp3 Altere - Proud Thing (Extended Mix).mp3 Amine Edge & DANCE - Lost To My Senses (Original Mix).mp3 Andrew Mathers - Radical (Extended Mix).mp3 Antonio Rossini - Elastobabe (Original Mix).mp3 Antonio Rossini - Light (Original Mix).mp3 Beltran, Harvy Valencia - Origins (3AM Tusi Mix).mp3 Beltran, Mc Jajau - Tira A Roupa (Putaria Mix).mp3 Bottene - Centrifuge (Original Mix).mp3 Bottene - Hurricane (Original Mix).mp3 Bottene - Unstable (Original Mix).mp3 Buhoo - Are We Dreaming (Extended Mix).mp3 Butter, Single Spark - Leaving (Extended Mix).mp3 Carloh - Vamos A Bailar (Original Mix).mp3 Carlos A - Break (Original Mix).mp3 Carly Wilford - Time To Fly (Extended Mix).mp3 CAVALLI (IT), Fatboi - Caliente (Cachonda) (Extended Mix). Read the full article
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Best Top Beatstats This Week March 2024
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  DATE CREATED: 2024-03-11 Tracklist : Adapter - Kattapult (James Hype Edit) (Extended Mix).mp3 Alannys Weber - All I Wanna Do (Extended Mix).mp3 Alek Soltirov - Here It Comes (Original Mix).mp3 Alek Soltirov - Knowledge (Original Mix).mp3 Altere - Proud Thing (Extended Mix).mp3 Amine Edge & DANCE - Lost To My Senses (Original Mix).mp3 Andrew Mathers - Radical (Extended Mix).mp3 Antonio Rossini - Elastobabe (Original Mix).mp3 Antonio Rossini - Light (Original Mix).mp3 Beltran, Harvy Valencia - Origins (3AM Tusi Mix).mp3 Beltran, Mc Jajau - Tira A Roupa (Putaria Mix).mp3 Bottene - Centrifuge (Original Mix).mp3 Bottene - Hurricane (Original Mix).mp3 Bottene - Unstable (Original Mix).mp3 Buhoo - Are We Dreaming (Extended Mix).mp3 Butter, Single Spark - Leaving (Extended Mix).mp3 Carloh - Vamos A Bailar (Original Mix).mp3 Carlos A - Break (Original Mix).mp3 Carly Wilford - Time To Fly (Extended Mix).mp3 CAVALLI (IT), Fatboi - Caliente (Cachonda) (Extended Mix). Read the full article
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Real Madrid: Lunin; Lucas, Rudiger, Nacho, Mendy; Camavinga, Valverde, Modric, Brahim; Vinicius, Rodrygo
Bench: Arrizabalaga, Pineiro, Carvajal, Fran Garcia, Kroos, Tchouameni, Ceballos, Guler, Joselu
Celta Vigo: Guaita; Manquillo, Starfelt, Nunez, Manu Sanchez; Mingueza, Beltran, De la Torre, Bamba, Aspas, Larsen
Bench: Carrillo, Villar, Kevin Vazquez, Carlos Dominguez, Javi Rodriguez, Marques, Sotelo, Perez, Allende, Cervi, Douvikas, Miguel Rodriguez
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