Cleveland, OH
A Pair Of Police Horses Run Freely On I-90 In Cleveland
Drivers on I-90 in Cleveland, OH, were minding their own business on Saturday evening when a pair of horses ran straight at them.
Yes, you read that right.
Two mature horses pranced their way down the highway – into oncoming traffic. They weaved their way in and out of cars as calmly as if they were on a Sunday stroll. Fortunately, the drivers weren’t distracted and slowed down for the oncoming stallions, while some came to a full-on stop.
A camera from the Ohio Department of Transportation captured the whole scene and published it online.
Whoever came up with the caption for this tweet should get a raise.
How did these two beasts get on the loose on a Cleveland highway? The horses belonged to the Cleveland police department, and they got loose during the department’s routine care of the animals.
Apparently, the first thing the horses wanted to do with their temporary freedom was run into oncoming traffic. If I were a horse, I would have found the nearest sugar shop and helped myself to as much as I wanted. But hey, to each their own.
Local police rode other, more well-behaved horses and eventually captured the runaways.
“Mounted officers promptly recovered both horses, ensuring their safety, and no further incidents ensued,” said Cleveland police.
Hopefully no more “incidents” like this occur in the future. I think Cleveland residents would appreciate that.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Guardians Avoid Arbitration With Playoff Hero, Per Report
Thursday was a busy day for the Cleveland Guardians and all teams across baseball. Many players and organizations agreed on contracts to avoid going to arbitration to settle a salary for the 2025 season.
The Guardians were able to come to terms with OF Lane Thomas, who was one of Cleveland’s playoff heroes during their run in 2024.
Thomas and the Guardians agreed on a one-year $7.825 million deal, per multiple reports.
There were some trade rumors earlier this offseason that the Guardians were fielding calls for the veteran outfielder heading into his last season of team control.
For now, it appears Thomas will be with the Guardians for 2025.
The Guardians initially acquired Thomas at the 2024 trade deadline for a package of minor-league prospects. It took a while for the 29-year-old to settle in with Cleveland, but once he did, Thomas was one of Cleveland’s hottest hitters in their lineup.
Thomas hit .264/.295/.560 in September of last season and caught fire once the playoffs started.
He hit a three-run homer in the first inning of Game 1 of the ALDS against the Detroit Tigers and then a go-ahead grand slam in Game 5 off eventual Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal.
Both of those plays were some of the top moments from the entire Guardians season.
The Guardians still have plenty of questions regarding their outfield depth, so having Thomas in the equation heading into the season is a big advantage. He very well could be Cleveland’s Opening Day center fielder at the end of March.
Cleveland, OH
Oklahoma City Thunder vs Cleveland Cavaliers Jan 8, 2025 Box Scores
Cleveland, OH
Cavs Beat Thunder in Historic Battle Called a Potential NBA Finals Preview by Fans
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NBA fans might have gotten an early look at this year’s Finals on Wednesday.
The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 129-122 in one of the most exciting games of the season thus far. Heading into the contest, there had never been a team on a 15-game win streak face off against a team on a 10-game win streak. Ultimately, it was Cleveland that kept its win streak going as it made it 11 in a row.
The game was highlighted by a plethora of lead changes, but Cleveland had the edge heading down the stretch. The Thunder got right back into the game, however, cutting the Cavs’ lead to just two points with a minute and a half to play.
Cleveland, feeding off a rowdy home crowd, held strong on defense, though, while also getting the shots it needed on the offensive end to escape with the win.
It was a slow night for Cavs star Donovan Mitchell, who had just 11 points, but Cleveland’s frontcourt stepped up as Jarrett Allen had 25 points, 12 boards and six assists while Evan Mobley had 21 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.
Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had a big night with 31 points, but it wasn’t enough to carry his team past the Cavs.
Delayed Draw @GB_Delayed_Draw
No matter who wins this game, it’s been a fun battle. Wouldn’t be sad to see a Thunder/Cavs finals this year.#ThunderUp
The Cavaliers now hold the best record in the NBA at 31-4 and have all the makings of a Finals team. While the Thunder dropped to 30-5 with the loss, they’re still in the driver’s seat in the Western Conference.
Cleveland and Oklahoma City will meet again in just over a week, and the second contest should be just as interesting as the first.
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