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Mexican “trashy” horror film, movie poster exhibit comes to the Frida

A local film restoration buff has partnered with a collector of “trashy, cult, and forgotten Mexican movies” to bring a special exhibit to The Frida Cinema in Santa Ana this week. The two young men with a passion for old movies — Michael Aguirre and Armando Hernandez — teamed up to recreate an experience once…
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Aaron Judge hits 50th home run as Yankees lose to Angels, 4-3

ANAHEIM — After he had already been intentionally walked twice, to the growing frustration of the crowd here Monday night hoping to see history, Aaron Judge finally got a pitch to hit. The Yankees slugger did not miss it. Judge hammered it deep into center field, off the rocks at Angels Stadium and for his…
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Anthony Rizzo moves down to 6 spot in lineup

ANAHEIM — Anthony Rizzo joked before Monday night’s game he was “Shocked,” to find that he had been dropped down in the lineup. The struggling slugger was hitting sixth for the first time since 2013. “I’ll do anything to help us hit first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth. Just want to help anywhere,” Rizzo added…
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How injuries, vested veterans and practice squad spots could drive the Ravens’ roster moves

Thirteen days before Pernell McPhee had the Ravens’ first sack of the 2021 season and Anthony Levine Sr. led the team in Week 1 special teams snaps, neither was on the roster. McPhee, the veteran outside linebacker, and Levine, the longtime special teams leader, were among the 16 Ravens cut ahead of the NFL’s deadline…
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Mike Preston: The clock is ticking for key Ravens to get back to full health | COMMENTARY

The Ravens are on the clock again. After a disastrous 2021 training camp in which the Ravens lost several players for the season because of injuries, they concluded this preseason without any major player injury concerns. Now, they have about two weeks to get running back J. K. Dobbins (torn ACL), offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley…
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ASK IRA: Are NBA analysts too full of themselves with half-empty Heat perspective?

Q: Ira, just listened to Bill Simmons and Justine Tremaine dissing the Heat as not being a contender. The lost P.J. Tucker and now the sky is falling? – Tennison. A: I just went back and listened to what you referenced, and, as with any analysis, you certainly can approach from the half-empty perspective. Among…
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Orioles GM Mike Elias said prospect Colton Cowser could be a fast riser. The outfielder is proving him right.

The Orioles’ hitting development program is built around the concept of challenging players, with the pitching they see in practice living up to or surpassing the difficulty of what they see in games. And early on in his first full season, Colton Cowser certainly felt challenged by both. Despite having premier bat-to-ball skills that made…
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‘Anything can happen’: Players from the 2005 champion Chicago White Sox offer support to this year’s struggling team

José Contreras has heard the questions about the struggling Chicago White Sox. “Many people are saying, ‘What’s happening with Chicago?’” Contreras, a star pitcher on the 2005 World Series champion Sox team, said through an interpreter Sunday. “It’s very hard. It’s hard to play baseball. “It’s really hard to stay healthy the entire year, and…
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Luke Getsy won’t call the preseason finale a turning point for the Chicago Bears offense. But it’s ‘a step in the right direction.’

Two days after the Chicago Bears first-team offense put together three first-half touchdown drives against the Cleveland Browns, offensive coordinator Luke Getsy cautioned against knee-jerk reactions — good or bad — to preseason play. It’s not that Getsy wasn’t pleased with the play of quarterback Justin Fields, who completed 14 of 16 passes for 156…
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Orioles minor league report: 2022 draft picks making their presence felt early with new affiliates

For about two weeks, Carter Young was a regular college student. He was on campus at LSU, preparing to play for the Tigers after transferring this offseason from Vanderbilt. But in the back of his mind remained the Orioles, the team that selected Young in the 17th round of the MLB draft. And about an…
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