Cleveland, OH
2 escape from accidental house fire in Cleveland causing $100K of damage
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Two people escaped safely during a house fire that caused $100,000 worth of damage in Cleveland Christmas Eve.
According to Lt. Mike Norman from Cleveland Fire, the fire started in the basement of a home on the 4700 block of Archmere Avenue.
Lt. Norman says the fire was accidental and unintentional.
The two escapees were assisted by the Red Cross on scene.
There were no injuries in the fire.
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Next Man Up: Powerful Johnathan Rodriguez Gets His Chance With Cleveland Guardians
The Cleveland Guardians continue to try to uncover a consequential, game-changing power hitter from within their farm system.
In their quest to add a legitimate, long-ball threat to the middle of their lineup, the Cleveland Indians, now the Guardians, have held auditions for sluggers at the big league level.
The latest power hitter being given an opportunity to carve out a niche in the team’s batting order is young, right-handed hitting, Johnathan Rodriguez.
He’s the Next Man Up.
Rodriguez, who won’t turn 25 until November, made his major league debut with Cleveland May 21, 2024. He went 0-for-4 in the game, striking out twice against the New York Mets.
Rodriguez got his first big league hit May 22, a single against those same Mets.
Major league players often share how difficult it is to hit a baseball that comes upon them anywhere from the low 90’s to 100 miles per hour. Or, the pitch has so much spin and movement, the ball is difficult to track in the split second the player has to make a swing decision.
Rodriguez joins a number of young, promising players that were given opportunities to provide power, but just couldn’t find success with Cleveland at the major league level.
Other Cleveland Sluggers Who Tried:
Recently, and until their very exciting start to this season, the Indians, now the Guardians, have struggled to score runs.
This season, with a concerted effort being made by the team’s players to make hard contact, Cleveland is hitting more home runs. They are driving balls to the gaps, and scoring runs with extra base hits.
Johnathan Rodriguez is now being given his opportunity to add a big, loud bat to the Cleveland offense.
Here is a list of three other Indians/Guardians power hopefuls who tired valiantly to supply the long ball, but fell far short of expected results:
#1-Bobby Bradley-3rd round 2014 draft pick of the Cleveland Indians.
6-1, 115 pounds. Bats Left. Played first base with Cleveland for parts of 2019, 2021, and 2022.
Bradley, now 27, hit 17 homers in 345 plate appearances.
Bradley was released by the Guardians in 2022.
Bradley is not playing professional baseball.
#2- Franmil Reyes=International free agent from the Dominican Republic signed by the San Diego Padres in 2012. Reyes was just 16-years-old when he signed.
6-5, 265 pounds. Bats Right. Plays Outfield.
Traded to Cleveland July 31, 2019.
Reyes hit 10 homers for Cleveland in 2019, nine homers in 2020, 30 homers in 2021, and nine Cleveland homers in 2022, before he was placed on waivers and selected by the Chicago Cubs.
Reyes, who turns 28 in July, had 1,181 plate appearances with Cleveland.
Reyes’ 30 homers in 466 plate appearances in 2021 offered great hope. However, he wasn’t able to build on his career year, and the team moved on from him.
Reyes was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City Royals in February 2023, was granted free agency, and signed by the Washington Nationals in May 2023.
Reyes was released by the Nationals in August 2023.
Reyes is now playing for the Nippon Ham Fighters in Japan.
#3- Oscar Gonzalez-Signed as an international free agent from the Dominican Republic by Cleveland in 2017, at the age of 17.
6-4, 240 pounds. Bats Right. Plays Outfield
Gonzalez, just 26, hit 11 homers in 382 plate appearances for Cleveland in 2022, and another two in 180 plate appearances in 2023, before he was placed on waivers, and selected by the New York Yankees in December 2023.
Gonzales is now playing for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, in the Yankees organization. He is hitting well, and may have discovered more consistency in his approach at the plate.
Enter Johnathan Rodriguez:
Prior to gaining his promotion to the parent Guardians, Johnathan Rodriguez was ranked the 16th best player in the team’s farm system by MLBPipeline.com.
Rodriguez was selected out of the Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy in the third round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft.
Drafted at the age of 17, and signed for $450,000 as the No. 102 player taken in the draft, Rodriguez didn’t get a full season of professional baseball under his belt until his fifth professional season.
When Rodriguez was 22, he played in 107 games, with 79 games coming at Class-A Advanced Lake County, and 28 games played at Double-A Akron.
Rodriguez hit a 26 combined home runs in that 2022 season, and began to make some loud noise with his bat.
Last year, playing again at Akron, and moving on to Triple-A Columbus for 47 games, Gonzalez hit a combined 29 home runs.
At the time of his graduation to the Guardians, Rodriguez had registered seven homers in 185 plate appearances for Columbus.
This old scout had plenty of looks at Rodriguez this spring in Guardians camp.
Clearly, the power is there. But so is a longish swing, and a need for more consistent hard contact.
As was the case with Bradley, Reyes, and Gonzalez, there are plenty of strikeouts with Rodriguez.
However, with power hitters comes the expectation of swings-and-misses.
But Rodriguez is young. He can learn. He can improve.
He has to listen to his coaches.
He has to learn from hitters like Jose Ramirez and Josh Naylor.
Because Rodriguez hits right-handed, he should get plenty of opportunities in a Cleveland lineup that features some solid left-handed hitters.
The Next Man Up is now Johnathan Rodriguez.
Maybe this time, the Guardians have found their coveted, young power hitter.
Cleveland, OH
28-year-old man dies following shooting on Cleveland’s East Side: Dispatchers
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A 28-year-old man died Monday morning following a shooting on Cleveland’s East Side, according to investigators.
Dispatchers with the Cleveland Division of Police say officers were called to the 13700 block of Caine Avenue at approximately 8 a.m. on May 27.
Cleveland EMS dispatchers say they transported the man, found with multiple gunshot wounds, to a local hospital. EMS dispatchers confirm the victim died from his injuries.
The victim has not been identified.
19 News reached out to the Cleveland Division of Police for more information.
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Koby Altman On Max Strus’ First Season With Cavaliers
Max Strus was the Cleveland Cavaliers’ key addition last offseason. The Wine and Gold knew that they needed more shooting and floor spacing after this weakness was exposed against the New York Knicks in the postseason.
Those needs led them to Strus who made a name for himself in the league as an excellent three-point shooter. Cleveland went on to acquire him from the Miami Heat in a three-team trade.
Strus had a solid regular season averaging 12.2 points (career-high) while shooting 35.1 percent from the floor on 6.8 attempts a game. However, he did leave some to be desired in the playoffs averaging just 9.5 points while shooting 34.7 percent from behind the arc.
President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman spoke about Strus’ impact last season and revealed that he’s the first person who thinks he can have a greater impact next season and that he’s not content with where the team finished the season.
“Max had the best year of his career statistically. If you ask him, he thinks he can do better,” said Altman at Friday’s media availability. “He thinks he can shoot better. There are things he wants to do better from a playing standpoint.”
While Altman stressed that Strus wants to be better moving forward, he did provide the Cavs with some unaccepted playmaking ability that was a welcome addition.
“I didn’t know about the playmaking,” continued Altman. “We thought we were getting a basketball player. We didn’t know that he was going to have the best year of his career from a statistic standpoint — passing, rebounding, and defense.”
Strus having this mindset after a statistically good season is the exact mentality the Cavs need to have as a team if they want to get farther in the playoffs.
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