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Orioles minor league report: Adley Rutschman one step closer to debut; Gunnar Henderson’s tear through Bowie continues

Here’s a fun thought: The Orioles just might have played their final home game before Adley Rutschman’s debut. With baseball’s top prospect progressing back to Triple-A this week, only one step remains between Rutschman and Camden Yards. With how quickly he’s moved back up Baltimore’s system since returning from a right tricep strain — and…
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Ravens rookie projections: How Kyle Hamilton, Travis Jones and others could boost the 2022 defense

In late January, three weeks after the end of one of the worst and most injury-plagued defensive seasons in franchise history, Ravens coach John Harbaugh found a silver lining. “We’re going to get two first-round-pick corners back,” he said at his end-of-season news conference, referring to Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters, “so that’s a good…
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Liam Hendriks wants to pitch every day — but the Chicago White Sox closer ‘didn’t do my job’ in the 9th inning of a ‘brutal loss’

When he signed on as the Chicago White Sox closer in 2021, Liam Hendriks said he wanted to pitch every day. But he didn’t get the ball Sunday against the Boston Red Sox as manager Tony La Russa chose to rest him after a heavy workload over the past week, letting Bennett Sousa get the…
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ASK IRA: Do Heat have to consider that Kyle Lowry is too compromised?

Q: We have been here before. Sit Kyle Lowry and start Gabe Vincent. I’d rather have Gabe at 100 percent than Kyle at 50 percent. It’s hurting the team. We play excellently with adversity. – Pipsy. A: And, that, in turn could get Duncan Robinson back into the rotation, with Victor Oladipo taking Gabe Vincent’s…
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Supervisors must remain focused on local issues: Katrina Foley

Over the past 20 years, I have been privileged to serve my local community as a small business owner, through the Parent Teachers Association, City Council, school board and as the first directly elected mayor of Costa Mesa. In March 2021, voters in my hometown and throughout Orange County elected me to the Board of…
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California housing war rages as construction lags

So how goes the war between the state and many — but not all — California cities over housing policy? The war broke out a couple of years ago when the state Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) ramped up pressure on local governments to accommodate more housing construction, citing “decades of underproduction underscored…
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If students don’t return soon, community colleges are facing a financial crisis

Despite an offer of free tuition, Californians are shying away from community colleges. Although public investments in two-year public institutions have animated many political leaders at the state and federal levels, it may be time for California’s 73 community college districts to downsize and adapt to an environment where there’s reduced demand for their services.…
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Shohei Ohtani hits 1st grand slam among his 2 HRs in Angels’ rout of Rays

ANAHEIM — Shohei Ohtani had been gradually warming up for more than a week, and he officially exploded on Monday night. Ohtani hit a pair of home runs, including his first grand slam on either side of the globe, in the Angels’ 11-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. The Angels also got homers from…
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Man gets 14 years in prison for breaking into Anaheim home, assaulting woman

SANTA ANA — A 30-year-old man pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 14 years in prison for breaking into an Anaheim woman’s home and assaulting her, according to court records obtained Monday. Daniel Earl Pendlebury pleaded guilty Friday to assault with the intent to commit a sex offense, burglary and assault with force likely to…
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UCLA gymnastics hires Janelle McDonald as new head coach

Three weeks after the position came open, UCLA has already found the new leader for its decorated gymnastics program. Former Cal assistant coach Janelle McDonald, who holds two decades of coaching experience, has been named the Bruins’ new head coach. “Janelle has been exemplary at connecting with and developing young people at every level of…
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