“Good shirt,” a Miami Marlins reduction pitcher stated as Stottlemyre made his approach to watch Sandy Alcantara throw a bullpen session on Monday with the workforce at Phoenix’s Chase Area to face the Arizona Diamondbacks.
“I sort of checked out myself,” Stottlemyre stated. “Like, ‘That is how I gown daily. What do you imply?’”
As Alcantara threw his bullpen session, the Marlins’ normally stone-faced ace was smiling pitch after pitch — carrying a “[expletive]-eating grin,” as Stottlemyre most well-liked to name it — hoping his coach would discover.
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It took Alcantara puffing his chest out at Stottlemyre for the conclusion to sink in.
On the entrance of Alcantara’s black shirt, in large blue letters, had been two phrases in all caps: “Stott’s Tots,” a play on phrases from an episode of the TV present “The Workplace.” Beneath had been the primary names of all 5 begins of the Marlins’ rotation: “Sandy. Pablo. Trevor. Elieser. Jesus.”
Stottlemyre then circled. The opposite beginning pitchers had been all there carrying an identical shirt.
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“What an honor,” stated Stottlemyre, who’s in his fourth 12 months with the Marlins. “That was cool. They’re all my infants.”
The sensation is reciprocated amongst his “tots.” Ask any of the 5, they usually’ll converse of a person they view as a father determine as a lot as they view him as a coach. The mutual respect is clear. The love is actual.
“He’s been the best position mannequin and pitching coach I might have requested for,” stated Pablo Lopez, whose 1.57 ERA ranks third in MLB amongst certified pitchers coming into Saturday. “He’s helped me in plenty of methods, not solely pitching however in life — how you can be a teammate, an individual, a competitor, a pal, every thing. … He’s been a father determine.”
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The mastermind behind the shirts is definitely Lopez’s spouse, Kaylee. Making customized shirts is a passion of hers, and she or he has made quite a lot of them to put on when attending Marlins video games. A kind of shirts had the names of the 5 members of the Marlins’ beginning rotation. Lopez identified that she was lacking a reputation: Stottlemyre.
Certain sufficient, Kaylee wore the shirt to the ballpark a number of days later and Stottlemyre approached her.
“I really feel such as you’re lacking a reputation,” Stottlemyre stated to her in what he known as his joking, “typical sensible ass vogue.”
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However Kaylee nonetheless set to work, collaborating with Stottlemyre’s spouse Lisa to create the brand new shirt that featured Stottlemyre prominently.
A few week and a half later, the shirts arrived in Phoenix. The rotation — Alcantara, Lopez, Trevor Rogers, Elieser Hernandez and Jesus Luzardo — wasted little time adorning them to present exterior recognition to the coach who has helped all of them make important strides as MLB pitchers. By way of video games performed Saturday, Marlins beginning pitchers collectively rank twelfth within the league with a 3.51 ERA, fifth with a .217 batting common towards and seventh with 8.94 strikeouts per 9 innings.
Stottlemyre hasn’t worn his shirt but. It’s hanging in his locker.
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“It’s particular,” Stottlemyre stated. “I’ve by no means had anyone actually try this and I’ve been shut with plenty of my pitchers. To place one thing on a shirt that all of them put on, that’s cool.”
Every pitcher factors to totally different aspects of how Stottlemyre has helped them on the sector.
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Alcantara factors to the primary dialog they’d after Stottlemyre was employed previous to the 2019 season. Alcantara’s MLB profession was simply starting at that time, the righty nonetheless distant from changing into the high-end pitcher he’s right this moment. Stottlemyre noticed Alcantara had the right combination of aggressiveness and high quality pitches to turn out to be an ace if he improved his command and confidence.
The consequence: Alcantara has turn out to be one in all MLB’s most dependable pitchers. He was Miami’s All-Star in 2019 and his 495 2/3 innings thrown because the begin of the 2019 are the fifth-most in baseball. His 3.38 ERA can also be the fifth-best amongst 19 pitchers who’ve thrown at the least 450 innings in that span.
“He trusted me and I him, and you’ll see it in the way in which we’re with one another,” Alcantara stated. “I’ve earned his respect with the work I’ve put in. He is aware of I’m the ace and that’s a job he helped me earn.”
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Rogers, who was the runner-up for the Nationwide League Rookie of the 12 months final season in his first season within the large leagues, appreciates Stottlemyre’s firm-but-fair method to teaching. The lefty has wanted that this season after getting off to a rocky begin, with a 5.20 ERA by eight begins.
“He’ll pat you on the again if you want it,” Rogers stated, “and he’ll sort of rip into you if you want it, too. He’s that good in between.”
Luzardo has been right here the shortest among the many group having joined the Marlins final season on the commerce deadline, however
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“It’s loopy how one can see the relationships that he builds with each one in all us,” Luzardo stated. “That goes a great distance.”
And it’s not simply when issues are going optimistic that the respect is seen.
Hernandez, for instance, is maneuvering by what he calls “the largest low of his profession” (5.59 ERA and 11 dwelling runs allowed in 38 2/3 innings by eight begins). Stottlemyre’s presence has given him a way of consolation as he makes his corrections.
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“He at all times maintains positivity,” Hernandez stated. “I do know we will sort things and he makes you imagine that and imagine you’ll be able to have success.”
It’s all an indication of admiration from “Stott’s Tots.”
“You attempt to make him proud,” Lopez stated, “as a result of he cares quite a bit.”
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Jordan McPherson covers the Miami Marlins and highschool sports activities for the Miami Herald. He attended the College of Florida and lined the Gators athletic program for 5 years earlier than becoming a member of the Herald workers in December 2017.
MIAMI — South Florida shoppers and diners face a familiar question on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: what’s open and what’s not? From supermarkets like Publix and Winn-Dixie closing their doors to convenience stores like 7-Eleven ready to rescue last-minute needs, holiday hours vary widely across the region.
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Here’s what you need to know about supermarkets, restaurants, shopping malls and more on Dec. 24 and 25:
South Florida supermarkets
Publix: Open on Christmas Eve until 7 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Winn-Dixie: Open on Christmas Eve, closing at 9 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Aldi: Open on Christmas Eve from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Fresh Market: Christmas Eve hours 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. closed on Christmas Day.
Sedano’s: Christmas Eve hours 7 a.m. to 6 p.m; Christmas Day 8 .m. to 6 p.m.
Trader Joe’s: Open on Christmas Eve from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Whole Foods: Many stores open on Christmas Eve with modified hours; closed on Christmas Day.
Department and big retail stores in South Florida
Target: Open on Christmas Eve from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Walmart: Open on Christmas Eve from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Big Lots: Open on Christmas Eve from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
BJ’s Wholesale Club: Open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve. Closed on Christmas Day.
Costco: Open on Christmas Eve from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Sam’s Club: Open on Christmas Eve from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Miami, Broward, Palm Beach pharmacies and convenience stores
CVS: Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day; hours may vary by location.
Walgreens: Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day; hours may vary by location.
7-Eleven: Open 24 hours on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
South Florida malls
Aventura Mall: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Brickell City Centre: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Broward Mall: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Coral Square Mall: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Dadeland Mall: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Dolphin Mall: Christmas Eve hours9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
The Falls: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Florida Keys Outlet Marketplace: Christmas Evehours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Galleria Fort Lauderdale: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Miami International Mall: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Miami Worldcenter: Individual store hours vary on Christmas Eve. Closed on Christmas Day. Lucky Strike, however, is open on Christmas Day from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Pembroke Lakes Mall: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Sawgrass Mills: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Shops at Merrick Park: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Westland Mall: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach restaurants
At least some of these restaurants locations are open on Christmas Day:
Government offices, libraries, garbage collection
No services on Christmas Day.
Mass transit in South Florida
Miami-Dade: Metrobus, Metrorail and Metromover will run Christmas Day on a Sunday schedule. Metrolink will not be operating. STS customers can reserve or cancel a trip at 305-871-1111.
Broward: Broward County Transit buses will run Christmas Day on a Sunday schedule. Trip planning help for fixed and TOPS Paratransit routes will be available 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. at 954-357-8400 (TTY 954-357-8302).
Tri-Rail: The rail service will run on its weekend/holiday schedule.
Brightline: Service on Christmas Day.
Please note that hours can vary by location, and some stores may have further modifications. Check with your local store to confirm their specific holiday hours to ensure a smooth shopping experience.
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MIAMI (AP) — Bam Adebayo scored 17 of his 23 points in the second half and the Miami Heat snapped a three-game skid with a 110-95 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night.
Nikola Jovic scored 18 points and Tyler Herro added 17 points and 12 rebounds for the Heat, who are 7-0 when holding opponents under 100 points. Miami’s Duncan Robinson had 17 points, shooting 5 for 10 from 3-point range.
Cam Johnson and Noah Clowney each scored 19 points for Brooklyn. The Nets’ Keon Johnson scored 15 and Tyrese Martin finished with 14.
Brooklyn closed the first half on a 17-6 run and cut its deficit to a point at the break. The Heat outscored the Nets 52-38 in the second half.
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Heat star forward Jimmy Butler missed his second straight game because of a stomach illness. Miami reserve guard Dru Smith left the game because of a lower left leg injury early in the second quarter and did not return.
Takeaways
Nets: Brooklyn is 2-8 since a season-best three-game win streak in November. Six of the losses have been by double figures, including two by 25 or more points.
Heat: Miami snapped a three-game skid. The win marked the second time this season Miami avoided a four-game slide.
Key moment
After scoring eight points and squandering a 22-point lead in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s 121-114 loss at Orlando, Miami began the fourth period Monday with five unanswered points, stretching its lead to 88-78. The Heat outscored Brooklyn 27-17 in the period.
Key stat
Miami shot 21 of 24 from the line, with Adebayo going 7 for 8 and Herro 5 for 6.
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Up next
Both teams are back in action Thursday. The Nets visit Milwaukee and the Heat are at Orlando.
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About a week ago, even amid Jimmy Butler rumors, the Miami Heat were enjoying their longest win streak of the season and hoping to maintain their turnaround to challenge in the Eastern Conference.
Now, they enter the holiday week having lost three in a row, with each loss highlighting a different concern. Blowing a 25-point lead against an injury-depleted Orlando Magic team certainly poses worries, even without Butler in the lineup.
Sealing the deal remains the point of the game, though.
Whether it’s closing out close games (1-6 in matchups decided by three or fewer points) or just beating good teams (5-8 against opponents .500 or better), the Heat are struggling to stand out in ways that broaden their margins. Stretches like the last three games have seen them blow an eight-point lead in overtime within two minutes (at the Detroit Pistons last Monday), lose the battle on the glass against one of the league’s worst rebounding teams (Oklahoma City on Friday) and score eight points in the final period against a team missing its two best players (Orlando on Saturday).
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Even with Butler missing most of the last two games, those results aren’t reassuring. Against Detroit, he had a seemingly flawless game, but Miami still lost by one point. Coming close without the cigar is tough business for any team, but especially one capable of resembling playoff form one moment and suddenly collapsing by the next.
Entering Monday, Miami is still sixth in the East, but it’s closer to Play-In territory than consistently resembling teams who have either weathered storms without their best players (Orlando) or resemble new form after slow starts (Milwaukee is 15-12 after starting 2-8).
“Being able to close out games, a lot of that is my responsibility with Jimmy not here,” Tyler Herro said. “So I’ll be better on Monday and going forward.”
The Heat have an NBA-high six losses by one possession this season, which could pose ample regret down the stretch if the team remains on the outside looking in for postseason hopes. But beyond playing for the playoffs, rumors about Butler’s future make it even tougher to envision this team’s identity beyond this season. Miami has enjoyed great success since acquiring the six-time All-Star in 2019, but stretches like this past weekend illustrate the fine margins it must thrive with, with or without its star player.
On the season, Miami’s net rating swings by plus-8.7 points depending on Butler’s presence. The difference between him being on the court (plus-6.2 net rating) or on the bench (minus-2.5) is that of Miami being either seventh in the NBA or closer to 20th. But coach Erik Spoelstra won’t blame one variable for any loss, even if that variable has star power behind it.
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Whether Butler is injured, ill or (rumored to be) traded, Spoelstra doesn’t dwell on narratives when it comes to wins or losses.
“I’m not thinking any other thought. If guys say they can go, we’re going right now,” Spoelstra said after Friday’s loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, during which Butler played only seven minutes.
From examining depth (hello, extended Kel’el Ware minutes on Saturday!) to simply staying afloat until the team is fully healthy, the Heat will need to succeed at the edges to remain viable in the East playoff picture. No matter how the Butler saga shakes out, Miami will still be relying on Herro and Bam Adebayo to hold things down as Spoelstra remains focused on how to maximize his roster, possessions and, ultimately, the team’s season.
Matchups against teams like the Brooklyn Nets (11-17) can be chances for Miami to start another win streak or simply play its best game of the season, but it would still be only one win against a relative sea of confounding defeats. At this point, how well the Heat carries things from one game to the next will determine their season, but the real test will be how well they carry things from one quarter to the next.
One night, the Heat can beat the team with the NBA’s best record (Cleveland Cavaliers), and on others, they lose two road matchups by a combined three points to a team with Play-In ambitions (Detroit). Now at .500 again, Miami’s identity this season might be stuck somewhere in the middle. No matter how strong its glimpses of potential may seem, inexplicable lapses can only make it harder to maximize a path upward in the East standings or assess how to best retool for the future.
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At this point, the best case for the team (and fans) is to simply take it all one day at a time.
(Photo of Tyler Herro and Duncan Robinson: Fernando Medina / Getty Images )