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Kings clinch playoff berth, will face Edmonton in first round

The Kings are in the playoffs. After scouring scoreboards, ogling odds and working to win each and every shift, the Kings are finally headed back to the postseason for the first time in four years after the Vegas Golden Knights’ loss to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night cemented a playoff berth for captain Anze…
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Miguel Andujar, once one of Yankees’ top young prospects, recalled from minor leagues after Aaron Hicks goes on paternity list

Miguel Andujar was once one of the bright young stars on the Yankees. Now, the 27-year old is just looking for a chance to re-establish himself in the big leagues. Tuesday, the utility infielder/outfielder was recalled from Triple-A to take the roster spot of Aaron Hicks, who went on the paternity list. Andujar, who has…
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Chicago White Sox get more sloppy defense and silent bats in their 8th straight loss: ‘We’re not having any fun’

Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez hit a routine grounder to shortstop Tim Anderson, but first baseman José Abreu dropped the low throw and was charged with an error. The fourth-inning miscue got the ball rolling on a two-run rally for the Royals. That sums up how the last few week has gone for the…
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Racial bias a problem for San Bernardino police, LA County Sheriff’s Department, state audit says

A state auditor’s report released on Tuesday, April 26, revealed that five California law enforcement agencies, including the San Bernardino Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, are not adequately guarding against racially and ethnically biased conduct. In one glaring example, state auditors detailed in the 124-page report that San Bernardino police failed to…
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A minor setback to Andrelton Simmons’ right shoulder continues to test the Chicago Cubs infield depth

Signing shortstop Andrelton Simmons to bolster the middle infield defense was an understandable approach for the Chicago Cubs’ roster construction. Between the injury histories of shortstop Nico Hoerner and second baseman Nick Madrigal and a rotation reliant on ground balls, a defense-first infielder like Simmons can be valuable. But the Cubs’ vision works only if…
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Winderman’s view: Victor Oladipo on demand, plus other Heat-Hawks thoughts

Observations and other notes of interest from Tuesday night’s 97-94 NBA playoff victory over the Atlanta Hawks: — It is the most unusual of roles: Victor Oladipo in extreme injury absence becomes The Man for the Miami Heat. Otherwise, just another man. — And that will make it interesting to see where this is all…
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Campaign for arts and music education funding kicks off

Kevin Frazier is the MC of the event announcing the kick-off campaign for the “Vote Arts and Minds” ballot measure at Hamilton High School in Los Angeles on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer) Proponents of the Arts and Music in Public Schools Ballot Measure, including Austin Beutner, event MC Kevin…
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Heat push through Butler, Lowry absences and past Hawks 97-94 to win series 4-1

Jimmy Butler and Kyle Lowry were missing. But the Miami Heat’s defense still was there, as was the strength in numbers. Ultimately, that was all that was needed Tuesday night at FTX Arena to close out Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks. Turning up the heat in the absence of two leading men, Erik Spoelstra’s…
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Sunny Hills baseball beats Fullerton, clinches first league title in 31 years

FULLERTON – Sunny Hills sophomore shortstop Niko Mendez was moved by what had just happened. “This is what I’ve been hoping for since I was a little kid,” he said. What happened was Sunny Hills beat Fullerton 8-7 on Tuesday at Sunny Hills High to clinch a share of the Freeway League baseball championship. Sunny…
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Anthony Rizzo hits three homers, Aaron Judge goes deep on his birthday, as Yankees explode in win over Orioles

Remember all those questions about Anthony Rizzo’s declining power numbers this spring when the Yankees re-signed him? Well the slugger is beginning to answer them. Rizzo had his first career three-home run Tuesday night, driving in six runs, as the Bombers beat the Orioles 12-8 at the Stadium. It was the season-high fourth straight win…
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