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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Report Retailer Day is upon us once more, not solely with its rating of particular releases but in addition shining a lightweight on new titles from Twenty One Pilots, Jethro Tull, Ian Hunter, Every thing However the Woman, BTS’ Sugar (as Agust D) and extra (all topic to vary)…

Albums of the Week: There are scores of ‘em, really. Saturday, April 22, marks Report Retailer Day, stepping outdoors the streaming and downloading for a day and celebrating the thrill of flipping via racks of vinyl and CDs in an precise bricks-and-mortar retailer. With a whole bunch of outlets taking part worldwide, this 12 months’s unique and limited-edition releases come from the likes of Taylor Swift, Pearl Jam, the Black Keys, Billy Joel, Nas, Madonna, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Elton John, the Grateful Lifeless, Duran Duran, Bjork, Van Halen, the Rolling Stones, the Ramones, Wilco…do we have to say that the listing goes on? And on? And on? So clear the plastic and make a plan; a full listing of releases and taking part shops could be discovered at recordstoreday.com. Blissful looking!

Album Title of the Week: “Hell is a Teenage Woman,” Hannah Grae (self-released)

Did Ya Know?: RTZ, releasing his debut album “The Distance” (Confidential) on Friday is Robin Taylor Zander, son of the Low-cost Trick frontman who bears the identical first and surname. The youthful Zander is an auxiliary member of Low-cost Trick himself, whereas the fabric on his solo debut includes songs written between 2015-2019, some relationship again to his tenure within the Nashville band Smile.

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New & Noteworthy:

Agust D (aka Suga of BTS), “D-Day” (Large Hit Music)

Simple All-Stars, “Ziggy Stardub” (Simple Star)

Every thing However the woman, “Fuse” (Buzzin’ Fly/Verve)

Ian Hunter, “Defiance Half 2″ (Solar)

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Notorious Stringdusters, “A Tribute to Flatt & Scruggs” (American Vibes)

Jethro Tull, “RokFlote” (InsideOutMusic)

The Mars Volta, “Que Dios Te Maldiga Mi Corazon” (Clouds Hill)

Revolution Saints, “Eagle Flight” (Frontiers)

Rodrigo y Gabriela, “In Between Ideas…A New World” (ATO)

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Esther Rose, “Protected To Run” (New West)

St. Paul & the Damaged Bones, “Angels in Science Fiction” (ATO)

Twenty One Pilots, “MTV Unplugged” (Fueled By Ramen)

Sizzling New Singles: Anna, “I See Miracles In all places;” The Arcadian Wild, “Dopamine;” Dangerous Bunny and Grupo Frontera, “Un X 100to;” Kurt Baker, “Secrets and techniques;” Beabadoobee, “Glue Tune” that includes Clairo; Higher Lovers, “30 Underneath 13;” Large Phrases, “Summer season By no means Felt This Unhappy;” Aiden Bissett, “Out of My League;” Benson Boone, “What Was;” Michael Brun, “Cost It” that includes Masego, Jossy and Bayka; Colbie Caillat, “Price It;” carolesdaughter, “no person’s favourite individual, not even my very own;” Christine & the Queens, “True Love” that includes 070; Cosmic Kitten, “Songbird;” Josie Cotton, “Portray in Blood;” Daybreak, “Expensive My Gentle;” Dragon Inn 3, “See It Your Means;” Elegant Weapons, “Horns For a Halo;” Alex Exists, “With a Bang;” Fivio International, “Sizzling Sauce;” Genia, “Jaded;” Woman Ray, “Maintain Tight;” Alison Goldfrapp, “NeverStop;” Mike Gordon, “Mull;” Zach Hood, “30;” Horsewreck, “Blight;” Incendiary, “Echo of Nothing;” The Japanese Home, “Unhappy to Breathe;” Joel Hoekstra’s 13, “Far Too Deep;” John-Robert, “Waistbin;” Kahlush Orchestra, “Ushme Uturbe;” Khamari, “Proper My Wrongs;” Emily King, “False Begin;” King Krule, “Seaforth;” Erin Kinsey, “Wager My Coronary heart;” Sarah Kinsley, “Oh No Darling!;” David Kushner, “Daylight;” Raveis Kole, “Wherever You Go;” Meredith Lane, “Stranger;” Lazr Wolf, “When to Stroll Away;” Le Sserafim, “Unforgiven” that includes Nile Rodgers; Free Cattle, “Crescent Metropolis” that includes Louie Michot; Marlow, “Over;” Megan Moroney, “Woman within the Mirror;” Muna, “One That Bought Away;” Murda B, “Murda This, Murda That;” The Nationwide, “Your Thoughts is Not Your Pal” that includes Phoebe Bridgers; Meshell Ndegeocello, “Vuma;” The Now, “Woman You Bought Me;” Previous Dominion, “I Ought to Have Married You;” Ash Olsen, “The Juice;” Pardoner, “Are You Free Tonight?;” Abe Partridge, “Love within the Darkish;” P1Harmony x New Hope Membership, “Tremendous Stylish” Cassadee Pope, “Folks That I Love Depart;” Eddie Roberts & the Fortunate Strokes, “Whiskey Makes Me Stronger;” Royal Thunder, “Fade;” Saint Deamon, “Load Your Cannon;” Sarcastic Sounds, “Stumbling;” Setting Solar, “Identical Face;” Ed Sheeran, “Boat;” Shenseea, “Curious;” Shuba, “Sizzling Ladies;” Lauren Spencer Smith, “Fantasy” that includes Gayle and Em Beihold; Discuss, “Afraid of the Darkish;” 2Rare, “Uncommon Steppa;” Holidays, “Subsequent Exit;” Jackson Wang, “Sluggish” that includes Ciara; Yoasobi, “Idol;” yvngxchris, “Pull Up;” Zevia, “why me?;”

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Adanowsky, “The Idiot” (Common Music Mexico)

Abraham Alexander, “Sea/Sons” (DualTone)

Angel, “As soon as Upon a Time” (Cleopatra)

Anthem, “Crimson & Jet Black” (Reaper Leisure)

As Every thing Unfolds, “Ultraviolet” (Lengthy Department)

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Band of Sacrifice, “Between Demise and Goals” (self-released)

Advantages, “Nails” (Invada)

Benny Sings, “Younger hearts” (Stones Throw)

Finest Eagle, “Finest Eagle” (Golden Robotic)

Bodysnatcher, “Bleed-Abide” (MNRK Heavy)’

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Bonginator, “The Intergalactic Gorebong of Deathpot” (Barbaric Brutality)

Brutal Youth, “Rebuilding Yr” (Stomp)

Callisto, “Finest Shot” (self-released)

CHAMPS, “Trip the Morning Glass” (BMG)

Cinder Effectively, “Cadence” (Free Filth)

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Codefendants, “This Is Crimewave” (Bottles to the Floor)

Abby Cone, “If You Have been a Tune;”

Nathan Connolly (of Snow Patrol), “The Unusual Order of Issues” (self-released)

Josie Cotton, “Day of the Gun” (Kitten Robotic)

Dorthia Cottrell, “Demise Folks Nation” (Relapse)

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Daybreak of Ouroboros, “Valent Incandescence” (Prosthetic)

Jackson Dean, “Reside on the Ryman” (Large Machine)

Kelly Deco, “Constellation” (Deko Leisure)

Elevenking, “Readers of the Runes” (Rapture)

Elvor, “The Final Kingdom — Future is All” (A&G Songs Ltd.)

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Enny, “We Go Once more” (FAMM)

Brian Eno, “Foreverandevernomore” (UMC/Verve)

Enter Shikari, “A Kiss For the Complete World” (SO recordings/Ambush Actuality)

Morgan Evans, “Life Upside Down” (Warner Music Nashville)

Flatbush Zombie, “Love With out Situations” (Terp World)

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Foals, “Life is Dub” (Warner)

Joey Frendo, “Sure For Heartache” (Horton)

Superb Bankrobbers, “Again on the Highway” (Sound Air pollution)

gloryBots, “Radiation Skies” (self-released)

Loren Grey, “Responsible” (self-released)

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Haliphron, “Prey” (Listenable)

Hunter Hayes, “Crimson Sky” (SP Leisure/Dashgo)

The Heavy, “Amen” (Dangerous Son Recordings)

Alice Howe, “Circumstance” (self-released)

Arc Iris, “We Discovered Dwelling” (self-released)

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Jain, “The Idiot” (Columbia/Sony Music)

joan, “superglue” (self-released)

Jai’Len Josey, “Southern Delicacy” Hillman Grad/Def Jam)

Robert Jon & the Wreck, “Reside on the Ancienne Belgique” (Journeyman)

Jordy, “Boy” (self-released)

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Lead Into Gold, “The Everlasting Current” (Artoffact)

Mary Lee Kortes, “Will Anyone Know That I Was Right here: The Songs of Beulah Rowley” (self-released)

Luster, “Dopamine Loop” (Funeral Social gathering)

Angus McSix, “Angus McSix and the Sword of Energy” (Napalm)

M.E.B. “That You Not Dare to Overlook” (Legacy)

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Me:You, “Area Tapes in Der Trash” (American Goals)

Mecca, “Eternal” (Frontiers)

Midlake, “Reside on the Roundhouse” (self-released)

Dominic Miller, “Vagabond” (ECM)

Alfa Mist, “Variables” (Anti-)

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MMXX, “The New Wave” (Candlelight)

Morgan Heritage, “The Homeland” (CTBC Music Group)

Mozambique, “Peril 1998″ (Nettwerk)

Mute Duo, “Migrant Flocks” (American Goals)

Gabe ‘Nandez, “Pangea” (P.O.W.)

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Night time Fishing, “Reside Bait” (Brutal Panda)

One Want, “Reside With the Shadow Orchestra” (Frontiers)

Pantone Vu, “We Comply with” (Nettwerk)

Pearl & the Oysters, “Coast 2 Coast” (Stones Throw)

The Pearl Harts, “Love Chaos” (Double Bang)

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Axel Rudi Pell, “The Ballads VI” (Steamhammer/SPV)

John Pizzarelli, “Stage and Display screen” (Palmetto)’

Portrayal of Guilt, “Satan Music” (Run For Cowl)

Ralo, “97 Months” (self-released)

RedHook, “Postcard From a Residing Hell” (self-released)

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Esther Rose, “Protected To Run” (New West)

Rose Metropolis Band, “Backyard Social gathering” (Thrill Jockey)

RTZ, “The Distance” (Confidential Information)

Magnus Rosen Band, “It’s Time to Rock the World Once more” (Sound Air pollution)

Saint Deamon, “League of the Serpent” (AFM)

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Trapper Schoepp, “Siren Songs” (Grand Phony)

SevenStones, “Harm Turns Into Hate” (Pavement Leisure)

Silver Moth, “Black Bay” (Bella Union)

The 69 Eyes, “Demise of Darkness” (Atomic Hearth)

Smackbound, “Hostage” (Frontiers)

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Smashing Pumpkins, ATUM

Shayna Steele, “Gold Mud” (Ropeadope)

69 Eyes, “Demise of Darkness” (Atomic Hearth)

Sound Cipher, “Cadence” (Royal Potato Household)

Southerland, “Southerland” (self-released)

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superviolet, “Infinite Spring” (Lame-O

Tanith, “Voyage” (Steel Blade)

Terzo, “Terzo” (Icons Creating Evil Artwork)

Texas Hippy Coalition, “The Identify Lives On” (MNRK Heavy)

Via Hearth, “Satan’s Bought You Dreamin’” (Sumerian)

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Billy Tibbals, “Keep Teenage” (Silver Arrow)

Tiesto, “Drive” (Musical Freedom Label/Atlantic)

Tenille Townes, “Prepare Observe Worktapes” (Sony Music Nashville)

Ineffective ID, “Reside in Tel-Aviv” (Double Helix)

Valley Queen, “chord of Sympathy” (self-released)

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Numerous Artists, “Fly With the Wind” (BCM+D)

Virgo Twins, “Artspace” (Rattling That Noise/Expanded Artwork)

Kitt Wakeley, “Symphony of Sinners & Saints Vol. II: The Storm Coming” (Studio Seven Media)

Wasteland Clan, “The Finish of Time” (Bloodbath)

Lauren Watkins, “Lauren Watkins” (Sons & Daughters/Large Loud)

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Cindy Effectively, “Two Heads, Gray Mare” (Free Filth)

Bella White, “Amongst Different Issues” (Rounder)

Wild Carnation, “Tricycle” (Delmore Recording Society)

Seth Parker Woods, “Tough Grace” (Cedille)

Wrabel, “chapter of me” (Large Homosexual/Nettwerk)

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The Yayennings, “Yayennings Vol. 2″ (GroundUP Music)

Zuco 103, “Telenova” (Worldisc)

From The Vaults:

Philip Bailey, “State of the Coronary heart: The Columbia Recordings (1983-1988)” (SoulMusic/Cherry Crimson)

Chet Baker, “Blue Room: The 1979 VARA Studio Periods in Holland” (Jazz Detective)

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Walter Bishop Jr., “Bish on the Financial institution: Reside in Baltimore” (Reel to Actual)

Lloyd Charmers, “Moody & Blue: The Better of Lloyd Charmers 1973-1979″ (Physician Chicken/Cherry Crimson)

Joe Gibbs & the Professionals, “The Nineteen Seventies Dub Albums Assortment” (Physician Byrd/Cherry Crimson)

Brantley Gilbert, “So Assist Me God (Deluxe Version)” (The Valory Music Co.)

Husker Du, “tonight Longhorn” (Reflex)

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“Remi Kabaka’s Son of Africa” (BBE Music)

Eddie Cash, “The Covers” (Liberation Corridor)

Murphy’s Regulation, “Murphy’s Regulation” (Astor Place)

Charlie Parker, “the Lengthy Misplaced Chicken Reside Afro-CuBop Recordings” (RockBeat/Liberation Corridor)

Romeo Void, “Reside From Mabuhay Gardens: November 14, 1980″ (Liberation Corridor)

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Shirley Scott, “Queen Discuss: Reside on the Left Financial institution” (Reel to Actual/La Reserve)

Sir Douglas Quintet, “Texas Twister Reside: Doug Weston’s Troubadour, 1971″ (Liberation Corridor)

Small Faces, “Biggest Hits: The Instant Years 1967-1969″ (Charly)

Stars, “Capelton Hill Deluxe” (Final Gang/MNRK)

Sonny Stitt, “Boppin’ on the Financial institution: Reside on the Left Financial institution” (Jazz Detective)

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Chic, “$5.00 on the Door (Reside at Tressel Tavern 1994″ (Surfdog)

Dwight Twilley, “The Better of Dwight Twilley: The Tulsa Years 1999-2016 Quantity 1″ (Paramour/Large Oak)

Numerous Artists, “Bossa Nova at Carnegie Corridor” (Liberation corridor)

Numerous Artists, “Basic Nation Assortment” (Time Life)

Muddy Waters, “Hollywood Blues Summit: Reside at The Ash Grove July 30, 1971″ (Liberation Corridor)

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Soundtracks:

“The Final Kingdom: Future is All” (Netflix)

“What the Hell Occurred to Blood, Sweat & Tears? — Unique Soundtrack” and “What the Hell Occurred to Blood, Sweat & Tears? — Unique Rating” (Omnivore)

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Season 5 (Music From the Amazon Unique Collection” (Legacy)



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Orioles vs. Guardians Prediction, Odds and Key Players for Friday, August 2

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Two powerhouse contenders are squaring off this weekend in Cleveland, part of a massive four-game series that is going to help answer some questions about what we may see come October. The Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Guardians are well in contention for a championship and it takes center stage all weekend long.

The Orioles continue a titanic battle in the American League East with the Yankees at 65-45, while the Guardians continue to shine with a current league-best 66-42 record. Both teams have surprisingly impressed this season, especially the young but mighty Guardians. Here’s how to play this Friday matchup.

Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook

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Colton Cowser: Part of the rich youth pool of talent, the Orioles may have found a true gem with Colton Cowser. The 24-year-old left fielder has extended his active hitting streak to 14 games, recording one in each game since the all-star break. His average has increased from .219 to .247 in that span, along with 4 home runs and 13 RBI. His hitting streak is tied for the 2nd most active one in all of the MLB, behind Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (14) and Ezequial Tovar (17). Cowser is making 2024 a memorable inaugural full season.

Jose Ramirez: There may not be anyone hitting the ball better right now across all of the MLB like Guardians slugger Jose Ramirez. He opened this series on Thursday with a 2-run blast, marking his 3rd consecutive game with a home run. Ramirez has a ridiculous ledger of 3 home runs and 8 RBI in his previous three games. His 28 home runs and 90 RBI this season place him in the top 10 across all players. He continues to provide the power on this feisty, young team. Ramirez is the offensive spark the Guardians must turn to in their run to the postseason.

This is an exciting change of pace to the normal juggernauts that we have seen through the years in baseball. While we don’t quite know if these two will be near the top of the standings in October, all that matters is that both are positioning themselves for it. A pair of unlikely division leaders are battling for a little summer glory in Cleveland.

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Dean Kremer takes the hill for the Orioles on Friday. A lot of uncertainty surrounds this start as he’s amassed mixed results for much of 2024. Currently at 4-7 with a 4.20 ERA, 73 strikeouts and 14 home runs allowed, it hasn’t been pretty but at least is passable. Kremer anchors the No. 4 spot in this rotation and has yet to find much consistency. Last time out on Saturday against San Diego, he tossed 6 innings, allowing 4 runs (1 earned), 7 hits, a walk and 7 strikeouts. The Orioles have not provided him the best run support lately, with the team being 2-5 in his last seven outings.

Carlos Carrasco holds the fort down for the Guardians in this one. It’s been a lackluster season with a 3-9 record, a 5.68 ERA and 79 strikeouts. The month of July was very unkind to him, allowing 19 earned runs and 6 home runs across a total of five starts. Carrasco additionally has allowed 6 runs in each of his prior two outings. He is currently 20th in all of the MLB in home runs allowed (17), but a lower walk rate with just 27 free passes allowed. The 37-year-old is clearly beginning to hit a decline, and likely will finish his career here where he has so many great memories.

Both teams certainly check a lot of marks offensively and Thursday’s 10-3 Guardians win backed that up. We have another pitching matchup that is not pretty, so it’s absolutely fair to expect a lot of offensive fireworks. The Orioles are superior on paper, ranking 1st in home runs per game, 4th in hits and 3rd in runs. 

That’s the way I lean with this prediction. I get the feeling both teams will feed off each other’s energy all weekend long, especially with a lot on the line in this series. I’ll happily back the total to go over 9 runs in Friday’s contest at -115 (FanDuel), especially with a pair of starters that have been less than ideal for most of the year. 

Pick: Orioles-Guardians OVER 9 Runs (-115)

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Note: Game odds are subject to change.



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Northeast Ohio road construction: What new delays can driver’s expect?

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — There will be plenty of overnight lane closures over the next several weeks for various construction projects in Northeast Ohio.

The Ohio Department of Transportation has released an updated list of lane closures and delays for Cuyahoga County and other regions.

I-90 westbound just east of Columbia Road will be in a bi-directional traffic pattern beginning Tuesday and continuing through September for bridge deck replacement. All lanes of traffic are maintained. However, one lane of westbound traffic will be maintained on the I-90 eastbound side separated by a concrete barrier wall. Two lanes of traffic are maintained on the existing westbound side using a lane shift.

U.S. 422 westbound ramp to I-271 northbound will be closed from 9 p.m. Monday to 5 a.m. Tuesday. The detour is I-480 westbound to Miles Road to I-271 north.

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Harvard Road entrance ramp to I-271 north will be closed from 8 p.m. Tuesday to 6 a.m. Wednesday.

Chagrin Road entrance ramp to I-271 north will be closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday until 6 a.m. Wednesday.

Chagrin Road entrance ramp to I-271 south will be closed at 8 p.m. Wednesday until 6 a.m. Thursday.

Westway Drive over I-90 will be closed from Aug. 12 through mid-September for bridge repairs. The detour will utilize Wager Road

I-271 southbound ramp to U.S. 422 eastbound will be closed 8 p.m. Aug. 9 through 6 a.m. Aug. 12 for bridge repairs.

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The following closures will be in place each night from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. from Tuesday until Thursday for pavement work.

I-71 northbound to I-480 westbound. The detour is I-480 east to Tiedeman Road to I-480 west.

I-480 westbound to Ohio 237. The detour is Ohio 17 east to Ohio 237.

The following ramps will be closed for resurfacing from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night from Aug. 7 to Aug. 11. All ramps will not be closed at the same time.

Ohio 176 north ramp to I-90 east. The detour is I-490 east to I-77 north.

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I-90 east ramp to I-71 north. The detour is I-90 east to I-77 north.

I-90 east/I-490 west ramp to I-71 south. The detour is Ohio 176 south to Denison Avenue to Ohio 176 north to West 14th Street to I-71 south.

Ohio 700 just south of Tavern Road has been reduced to one lane maintained by a temporary traffic signal beginning through early September for culvert replacement.

Ohio 91 (SOM Center Road) between U.S. 20 and Ohio 2 has various lane restrictions through mid-September for bridge repairs.

U.S. 6 between Rockefeller Road and Bishop Road will be reduced to westbound traffic only beginning Aug. 10 through early September for resurfacing. The detour for eastbound traffic is Bishop Road to Eddy Road to Rockefeller Road.

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Ohio 615 between Andrews Road and Center Street has various nightly lane restrictions between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. through October.

I-277/U.S. 224 westbound between I-76/Kenmore Leg and I-77 will have various lane restrictions beginning Aug. 12.

I-277/U.S. 224 westbound between I-77 and I-76/Kenmore Leg will be closed from Aug. 19 through Aug. 28 for resurfacing. The detour will be I-77 northbound to I-76 westbound to I-76/Kenmore Leg.

Brush Road over Ohio I-77 will be closed beginning Aug. 14 through late August for bridge repairs. The detour is Brecksville Road to Boston Mills Road to Black Road.

Ohio 303 under I-77 will be closed between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. each night beginning Aug. 19 through Aug. 26 for bridge-beam placement. The detour is Brecksville Road to Wheatley Road to I-271.

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Ohio 303 eastbound under I-77 will be closed from Aug. 21 through late November for bridge construction. The detour is Brecksville Road to Wheatley Road to I-271.

The ramp from Glenwood Avenue to Ohio 8 southbound will be closed between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily beginning Aug. 19 through late August. The detour is Glenwood Avenue to Howard Street to Tallmadge Avenue.



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Cleveland Guardians, Baltimore Orioles starting lineups for Aug. 1, 2024: Game 108

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ben Lively and the Guardians battle Baltimore for the best record in the American League.

Here are the starting lineups for Thursday’s game between the Guardians and Orioles.

Where: Progressive Field, 6:40 p.m. ET.

TV/radio: Bally Sports Great Lakes, WTAM 1100 AM, WMMS 100.7 FM, WARF 1350 AM (Spanish) and the Guardians Radio Network will carry the game.

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Teams: Guardians (65-42) vs. Orioles (65-44).

Starting pitchers: RHP Ben Lively (9-6, 3.44) vs. LHP Trevor Rogers (2-9, 4.53).

GUARDIANS

LF Steven Kwan.

CF Lane Thomas.

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3B José Ramírez.

1B Josh Naylor.

DH David Fry.

RF Jhonkensy Noel.

2B Tyler Freeman.

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C Bo Naylor

SS Brayan Rocchio.

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ORIOLES

LF Colton Cowser.

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C Adley Rutschman.

SS Gunnar Henderson.

RF Anthony Santander.

DH Ryan O’Hearn.

1B Ryan Mountcastle.

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CF Cedric Mullins.

3B Ramon Urias.

2B Jackson Holliday.

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