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Chicago Cubs’ vision is playing out early: Seiya Suzuki’s power and effective pitching from offseason signings

Chicago Cubs manager David Ross had been banished from the dugout and clubhouse, forced to watch Tuesday’s series opener against the Pittsburgh Pirates from elsewhere in PNC Park. Ross served a one-game suspension from Saturday’s incident involving right-hander Keegan Thompson intentionally hitting Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Andrew McCutchen with a pitch. That meant as soon as…
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Angels end homestand with walk-off win against Marlins

ANAHEIM ― The Angels beat the Miami Marlins in their final plate appearance on Tuesday evening, 4-3, when a play at the plate ended their season-opening homestand in dramatic fashion. Drama isn’t always pretty. Pinch-runner Tyler Wade scored the winning run when Marlins shortstop Miguel Rojas fumbled a routine ground ball off the bat of…
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Dodgers starting slowly with PitchCom system

MINNEAPOLIS — The Dodgers are dipping their toes in baseball’s new technology to combat sign-stealing. PitchCom – a device worn by the pitcher and catcher (and select infielders) that allows the catcher to call pitches without using hand signals – was approved for use during the 2022 season. Approximately half of the 30 MLB teams…
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Nestor Cortes delivers for Yankees as Bombers bounce back to beat Blue Jays, 4-0

Nestor Cortes did what Nasty Nestor does. He got outs. The Yankees fifth starter, the quirky left-hander who baffled hitters with different deliveries and quick pitches just to try and stick with the team, has grown into one of the team’s most reliable pitchers as a starter or a reliever. Tuesday night was no different. He…
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Gerrit Cole and the Yankees need to set the tone early vs. AL East rival Blue Jays

Gerrit Cole needs to settle in. The Yankees ace did not get off to the start to the season he and the team wanted. Wednesday night, Cole needs to find that routine and rhythm early against a tough Blue Jays lineup that very well could be the team the Yankees are battling down the stretch…
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Capitol riot suspect blames his Jan. 6 actions on Trump

By Michael Kunzelman | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Mentions of Donald Trump have been rare at the first few trials for people charged with storming the U.S. Capitol, but that changed Tuesday: The latest Capitol riot defendant to go on trial is blaming his actions on the former president and his false claims about a…
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Gilbert Gottfried, actor and comic’s comic, dies at 67

By ANDREW DALTON LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gilbert Gottfried, the actor and legendary standup comic known for his raw, scorched voice and crude jokes, has died. He was 67. Gottfried died from a rare genetic muscle disease that can trigger a dangerously abnormal heartbeat, his publicist and longtime friend Glenn Schwartz said in a statement.…
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Ducks coach Dallas Eakins will be back another season

SUNRISE, Fla. — Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek didn’t believe it was fair. After only two months on the job, he didn’t believe he had enough time to judge Dallas Eakins’ coaching abilities adequately. So, Verbeek decided to pick up the team’s contract option for the 2022-23 season. Verbeek said he spoke about a month…
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Ben Simmons ‘still has a lot more markers to meet’ before making debut, says Steve Nash

Nets head coach Steve Nash says there’s no updated timetable for the injured Ben Simmons to make his season debut, even though reports to the contrary surfaced in recent days. The Athletic’s NBA newsbreaker, Shams Charania, reported on Sirius XM’s “The Pat McAfee Show” that Simmons, who has been hampered by a herniated disk in…
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Yankees Notebook: Pitchers can’t hear PitchCom signals over Stadium’s two-strike alert

The awful two-strike sound the Yankees play over the sound system, which sounds like a dying whale, has been an issue for the Bombers’ pitchers using the PitchCom system. The sound, which is the Imperial Alarm from Star Wars, is played when a Yankees pitcher gets two strikes on a hitter and is teeth-rattling loud.…
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