Jeremy Glenn Dies in Hit-and-Run Collision on Trailing Drive [San Diego, CA]
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:12:13 GMT
45-Year-Old Man Killed in Hit-and-Run Crash on Tulip StreetSAN DIEGO, CA (March 10, 2023) – Late Sunday night, Jeremy Glenn died in a hit-and-run collision on Trailing Drive.Officers received dispatch calls in the area around 10:00 p.m., near Tulip Street on February 26th.At this time, the events leading up to the collision remain unclear. However, reports indicate that the driver of a vehicle struck Glenn and immediately fled the scene.Paramedics arrived and transported 45-year-old Glenn to Scripps Mercy Hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. Emergency crews closed off the surrounding area for a brief time during cleanup and preliminary duties.Meanwhile, the police are still in seek of the suspect involved, said SDPD Officer Sarah Foster. Once available, further details will be provided.In this sorrowful time, the Sweet James team would like to extend their heartfelt condolences to the family of Jeremy Glenn. May you find comfort and strength through the memories ...What is neuropathy? SF Giants’ reliever describes ‘throwing blind’ with no feeling in arm
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:12:13 GMT
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Warming up in the bullpen before his first appearance of the spring, Thomas Szapucki knew something was wrong. He couldn’t feel the fingers in his left hand, which he uses to grip and throw the baseball.Szapucki, the 26-year-old reliever acquired last season in the Darin Ruf trade, entered anyway. He faced seven batters, walked three, allowed two hits and recorded two outs. He hasn’t pitch since, with what the Giants diagnosed Thursday as left arm neuropathy.“I wasn’t going to take myself out,” said Szapucki, who entered camp in position to battle for the final spot in the bullpen.There was no pain or discomfort, he said, just a concerning numbness, the root cause of which — almost two weeks later, after an MRI scan and multiple visits to hand and nerve specialists — still has not been determined. He hasn’t thrown a baseball since.The feeling, which he described to the Giants’ training staff only after sticking around in the du...A Michelin surprise: 6 California restaurants get early recognition as ‘new discoveries’
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:12:13 GMT
We weren’t expecting to hear from the Michelin folks this soon in the calendar year, seeing as how the coveted 2022 stars for dining excellence were just awarded in December.But the Michelin Guide officials have decided to call attention early to the culinary gems their restaurant inspectors have already found during their year-round visits. This first list for 2023 features six “new discoveries” in California, from a Korean tapas spot in San Francisco to a San Diego seafood house.“These establishments are highlighted as “New” on guide.michelin.com to help food lovers enjoy new discoveries before the annual announcement of Bib Gourmands and Stars,” a Michelin representative said in the announcement.Michelin highlighted “new discoveries” for the first time in the summer of 2021.Will the praise for these restaurants be elevated to Michelin stars when the guide is released later this year? Or become Bib Gourmand honors, the Michelin awards given to restaur...Who is Ronald Guzmán, the former first baseman throwing 98 mph in SF Giants camp?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:12:13 GMT
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Growing up in La Vega, a city of about 200,000 in the Dominican Republic two hours north of the capital Santo Domingo, Ronald Guzmán developed his love for baseball. He did so, first and foremost, on the pitcher’s mound. He loved Randy Johnson.“I really thought and felt I was going to be 6-11 throwing 100 mph when I was 4 or 5 years old,” Guzmán said.Well, life happens. And few paths are ever straight.So 6-foot-5 and throwing 98 mph at 28 years old isn’t bad.And Guzmán’s journey to the pitcher’s mound at Scottsdale Stadium on Thursday, where he struck out the side while expertly intermixing his high-90s heater with an array of mid-80s offspeed pitches, has been more circuitous than most. A former top-100 prospect as a first baseman, Guzmán signed with the Rangers at 16 years old in 2011 for a $3.5 million bonus and made it to the big leagues, where he has hit 31 homers in 743 career at-bats.He is in camp with the Giants because...Rupert Murdoch: Fox News fired Kimberly Guilfoyle for ‘inappropriate behavior’
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:12:13 GMT
After Kimberly Guilfoyle mysteriously left Fox News in the summer of 2018, she found herself vehemently denying news reports that said her departure was due to allegations of sexually inappropriate behavior.But her former boss, Fox News Chairman Rupert Murdoch, has apparently confirmed that he wanted her gone because of the allegations, which were detailed in a 2020 report in The New Yorker. Murdoch’s concerns about Guifoyle, a former top campaign aide for Trump, were revealed in a trove of texts and emails that were recently leaked in Dominion Voting Systems’ lawsuit against Fox News.Murdoch said in an email, sent in the wake of the 2020 election, that he had “insisted” Fox News fire Guilfoyle “for inappropriate behavior.” The 91-year-old executive also ripped into his once-popular Fox News host in other ways, according to the email, which was shared by Semafor media reporter Max Tani.While Murdoch’s note mistakenly called Guilfoyle “...Damian Lillard has message for alma mater, Oakland High, before state championship game
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:12:13 GMT
Portland Trail Blazers superstar and Oakland High alum Damian Lillard sent the basketball team a video message on Twitter a few hours before Oakland’s Division III state championship game against Buena-Ventura in Sacramento. “My young fellas, first of all, I wanted to take a moment to congratulate you guys on making the state championship,” Lillard said. “That’s something myself and my teammates and my classmates were never able to do, but it was a dream of ours.”Lillard, whose number “0” stands for an “O” in honor of his hometown, attended Oakland for his junior and senior years before starring collegiately at Weber State and professionally with the Trailblazers. “Us being from Oakland, and being from the type of environment we come from, representing what we represent, being able to go and play in a state championship, going down to Sacramento is an honor,” Lillard said. Oakland High’s senior Damian Lillard (white head band, far left) grabs the rebound after attempting to s...NCAA Men’s Basketball Top 25 Daily Fared
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:12:13 GMT
FridayNo. 1 Houston (29-2) vs. East Carolina. Next: TBA.No. 2 UCLA (28-4) vs. Oregon. Next: TBA.No. 3 Kansas (26-6) vs. Iowa St. Next: TBA.No. 4 Alabama (27-5) beat Mississippi St. 72-49. Next: vs. TBA, Saturday.No. 5 Purdue (27-5) beat Rutgers 70-65. Next: vs. TBA, Saturday.No. 6 Marquette (26-6) vs. No. 11 UConn. Next: TBA.No. 7 Texas (24-8) vs. No. 22 TCU. Next: TBA.No. 8 Arizona (26-6) vs. Arizona St. Next: TBA.No. 9 Gonzaga (28-5) did not play. Next: TBA.No. 10 Baylor (22-10) did not play. Next: TBA.No. 11 UConn (25-7) at No. 6 Marquette. Next: TBA.No. 12 Kansas St. (23-9) did not play. Next: TBA.No. 13 Virginia (24-6) vs. Clemson. Next: TBA.No. 14 Miami (25-6) vs. No. 21 Duke. Next: TBA.No. 15 Xavier (24-8) vs. No. 24 Creighton. Next: TBA.No. 16 Saint Mary’s (Cal.) (26-7) did not play. Next: TBA.No. 17 Tennessee (23-9) at No. 25 Missouri. Next: TBA.No. 18 Texas A&M (23-8) vs. Arkansas. Next: TBA.No. 19 Indiana (21-10) vs. Maryland. Next: TBA.No. 20 San Diego St. (25-...Correction: WBC-Cuba story
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:12:13 GMT
HAVANA (AP) — In a story published Dec. 26, 2022, about the United States allowing Major League Baseball players from Cuba to represent their home country in the World Baseball Classic in 2023, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Cuban athletes don’t get a payment in the island. High-performing Cuban athletes do get a salary to fully dedicate to their training.SourceBoeheim bids Syracuse farewell at Autry’s introduction
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:12:13 GMT
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Syracuse formally introduced new men’s basketball coach Adrian Autry on Friday, but it turned into more of a celebration of Jim Boeheim, the Hall of Fame coach Autry is succeeding.The practice facility was packed with Syracuse officials and coaches, current and former players, and Otto the Orange, the mascot. All of them were there to watch the passing of the torch from the 78-year-old Boeheim, who led the program for 47 years and turned it into a national brand, to Autry, who played for Boeheim from 1990-94, became an assistant coach prior to the 2011-12 season and promoted to associate head coach in March 2017. Autry told the crowd he was committed to the “Orange standard” Boeheim had built, “the history of winning, the history of playing hard and competing for championships.” He added that decisions were yet to be made on his coaching staff, but noted that his teams would be “versatile” on defense as opposed to sticking 100% with Boeheim’s legendary 2-...Protected: How a private investment firm CEO and lawyer team up to help small businesses thrive
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