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Huntington Beach to hire Riverside’s city manager

As Riverside loses its city manager, Huntington Beach gains him. The two cities announced late Wednesday, April 27, that Riverside City Manager Al Zelinka is expected to move to his new Orange County post in summer. Riverside City Manager Al Zelinka, seen in 2015, will become the city manager of Huntington Beach in June 2022.…
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Hoornstra: Why unwritten rules will always exist in baseball

It went down as a meaningless play in the box score, a bunt single by Mauricio Dubon in the sixth inning of the San Francisco Giants’ 13-2 victory over the San Diego Padres on April 12. Dubon never advanced past first base; Padres pitcher Dinelson Lamet struck out the next three batters in order. In…
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Orange County scores and player stats for Wednesday, April 27

Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now Scores and stats from Orange County games on Wednesday, April 27. Click here for details about sending your team’s scores and stats to the Register. WEDNESDAY’S SCORES GIRLS DIVING CIF-SS FINAL Division 1 (Springboard) 1) Taylor Fox (San Juan Hills) 559.10 2) Sheridan…
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Prado Dam patriotic mural near Corona loses legal protection, but could be repainted

A colorful, widely visible, but graffiti-marred mural on a flood-control dam near Corona that celebrated the nation’s bicentennial no longer enjoys the protection of a court order. But officials say a plan is in the works to replace the patriotic image on Prado Dam, which was originally created with toxic lead paint. The fate of…
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Chicago Bulls season ends with a 116-100 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 5 of their 1st-round playoff series

The Chicago Bulls season ended with an air of inevitability Wednesday night as the team crumpled against the Milwaukee Bucks in a 116-100 Game 5 loss to close their best-of-seven first-round series. The Bulls’ chances went from unlikely to grim after starters Alex Caruso (concussion) and Zach LaVine (COVID-19) were both ruled out of Game…
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Anthony Santander hits another homer, but the Orioles bullpen slips in a 5-2 loss to the Yankees

Robinson Chirinos flailed a glove at the pitch, but it was just a prayer, a wild swipe of his backhand to save a ball that bounced a few feet in front of the plate and quickly skipped past the catcher. Right-hander Dillon Tate had entered in the seventh inning Wednesday, inheriting a runner and hoping…
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Yankees unsure what to think of this season’s baseballs

Mets pitchers complained about the inconsistencies and slickness of the baseballs provided by MLB this season. The Yankees, meanwhile, were still not sure what to make of them. “I gotta be honest, I haven’t really noticed much,” Jameson Taillon said Wednesday before the Yankees game against the Baltimore Orioles at the Stadium. “Maybe when I…
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Mets send a message after MLB-leading 19th hit by pitch, benches clear in loss to Cardinals

ST. LOUIS — The Mets finally sent a message, and this one seemed inevitable. Benches and bullpens cleared in the bottom of the eighth after Mets reliever Yoan Lopez sent a fastball up and in to Nolan Arenado, who then shouted and motioned at Lopez to pitch lower than head-high. Arenado shoved Mets catcher Tomas…
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Magic’s Wendell Carter Jr. established himself as a ‘top-10 center’ — what’s next?

The on-court progress Orlando Magic big man Wendell Carter Jr. made during the 2021-22 season was evident. Carter averaged several career highs, including points (15), rebounds (10.5) and assists (2.8) and effective field goal percentage (57.6%) — a field-goal percentage formula that adjusts for 3-pointers being worth more than made 2-pointers. He started to dominate…
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Sparks confident as season nears: ‘We’re gonna have a ring at the end’

TORRANCE — Last summer, the Sparks’ first season without perennial All-Stars Candace Parker and Chelsea Gray, the team went 12-20, finished last in the league in scoring and whiffed on the playoffs for just the fifth time in the franchise’s 25-year history. So the Sparks retooled. Or, as they’d put it: reloaded. On Wednesday morning…
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