Atlanta, GA
This Day in MLB History: Atlanta acquires Luis Gohara from Mariners
Braves Franchise History
2017 – The Braves acquire Luiz Gohara and Thomas Burrows from the Mariners in exchange for Shae Simmons and Mallex Smith. Seattle then sent Smith to the Rays along with Carlos Vargas and Ryan Yarbrough in exchange for lefty Drew Smyly.
MLB History
1909 – The National Commission approves owner Charles Murphy’s payment of a $10,000 bonus to his Cubs players for their win in the 1908 World Series.
1932 – Bill Terry sends his $13,500 contract back to the New York Giants. Terry just missed out on a batting title the previous season, led the league in runs scored (121), triples (20) and was second in the league in hits with 254. Yet he was offered a $9,000 cut from his previous salary in 1931.
1949 – The Story Quarry site is selected as the site for the new Milwaukee County Stadium. Construction will begin in October of 1950.
1960 – The Cubs acquire outfielder Richie Ashburn from the Phillies in exchange for infielders Alvin Dark and Jim Woods, and pitcher John Buzhardt.
1968 – Ewing Kauffman becomes the owner of the new Kansas City Royals club of the American League.
1971 – Tigers reliever John Hiller suffers a heart attack and will miss the entire 1971 season. He made a comeback in 1973 and set a major league record for saves in a season with 38.
1973 – Major League owners approve the use of the Designated Hitter in the American League as experiment on a three year basis.
1983 – The Yankees name Billy Martin as their manager for the third time in eight years. Martin replaces Clyde King, who is moved into a front office role.
1997 – The Red Sox sign free agent Steve Avery.
2000 – Carlton Fisk and Tony Perez are elected to the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA.
2002 – After a one-year experiment, the Orioles plan to return Camden Yards to its original dimensions by moving the fences in.
2005 – The Diamondbacks trade Randy Johnson to the Yankees in a three team deal that also includes the Los Angeles Dodgers. Arizona receives Javier Vazquez, Dioner Navarro and Brad Halsey from the Yankees. They will later send Navarro and three minor league prospects to the Dodgers for Sean Green.
2010 – Aroldis Chapman signs a six-year, $30.25 million deal with the Cincinnati Reds.
2011 – Trevor Hoffman announces his retirement after 18 seasons in the majors.
Information for this article was found via Baseball Reference, NationalPastime.com and Today in Baseball History.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta man convicted of abusing minors while stationed abroad
ATLANTA – An Atlanta man faces a potential life sentence after a federal jury found him guilty of terrorizing two young children during his military service abroad.
What we know:
A federal jury found 39-year-old Adam Schlueter guilty on Friday following a four-day trial. He was convicted of two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a minor under the age of 12 and two counts of assault resulting in serious bodily injury.
Schlueter was stationed in Grafenwöhr, Germany, from 2009 until 2013 while enlisted in the Army. During this time, prosecutors say he physically, emotionally, and sexually abused two victims who were under the age of 10.
Both victims testified during the trial that Schlueter beat and choked them. One victim recalled an incident at age 8 where Schlueter pushed him through a second-story window and dangled him above the ground. Evidence also showed Schlueter threatened victims and witnesses who spoke about his crimes.
What they’re saying:
“When he should have been honorably defending our country with the utmost integrity, Schlueter instead spent years terrorizing his young victims through physical and sexual abuse,” U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg said. “Excellent work by the prosecutors and investigators assigned to this case will ensure that Schlueter is suitably punished for his wickedness.”
What’s next:
Schlueter is scheduled to be sentenced on July 9. He faces a mandatory minimum of 30 years of imprisonment for each of the aggravated sexual abuse convictions and may be sentenced to life in prison.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Leanne Marek and Trial Attorney McKenzie Hightower are prosecuting the case, with assistance from former Assistant U.S. Attorney Annalise Peters.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from federal prosecutors with the Northern District of Georgia following the conclusion of a four-day federal trial.
Atlanta, GA
Philadelphia Phillies lose fifth straight game to end homestand, swept by Atlanta Braves
Michael Harris II homered and had three hits as the streaking Atlanta Braves defeated the slumping Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 on Sunday night to complete a three-game sweep of their NL East rivals.
Ozzie Albies hit an RBI double and Austin Riley also drove in a run for the Braves, who have won five in a row and nine of 11. It was Atlanta’s first series sweep of at least three games at Philadelphia in 10 years.
Kyle Schwarber went deep for the Phillies, who have lost five straight and 10 of 13. They were outscored 56-33 on a 2-7 homestand against the Diamondbacks, Cubs and Braves, leaving Philadelphia 6 1/2 games behind first-place Atlanta in the division standings.
Raisel Iglesias escaped trouble in the ninth inning for his fifth save. Philadelphia put runners on first and second with one out, but Trea Turner struck out and Schwarber lined out to right field on an excellent running catch by Ronald Acuña Jr.
Tyler Kinley (3-0) pitched a scoreless sixth for the win.
Schwarber’s two-run shot in the first gave Philadelphia a 2-0 lead.
Harris homered leading off the third before the Braves went ahead in the fifth with three runs against rookie starter Andrew Painter (1-1) and lefty reliever Tim Mayza.
Painter was lifted after he opened the inning by allowing singles to Harris and Acuña. Mayza loaded the bases with a walk, and the Braves tied the game on Matt Olson’s groundout. Riley’s dribbler to third went for an RBI infield single, and Albies’ double to the left-field wall made it 4-2.
Riley saved at least one run while ending a Philadelphia threat in the bottom of the fifth with a stellar defensive play at third base.
Braves starter Grant Holmes allowed two runs in 4 2/3 innings.
On a chilly night, Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto sat out after leaving Saturday’s game with lower back tightness.
Up next
Braves: Begin a four-game series Monday night at Washington. RHP Bryce Elder (2-1, 0.77 ERA) opposes Nationals RHP Jake Irvin (1-2, 6.16).
Phillies: Open seven-game trip Monday night with the first of four games against the Cubs. RHP Aaron Nola (1-4, 4.03 ERA) faces Chicago RHP Colin Rea (2-0, 3.63).
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