Arizona
Gallen, Marte among D-backs named to MLB All-Star Game
The Arizona Diamondbacks will have multiple All-Stars for the first time since 2019, as Zac Gallen and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. will join starting outfielder Corbin Carroll in Seattle on July 11.
Major League Baseball announced the reserves and pitchers on Sunday while Gallen was tossing against the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim.
This is the seventh time in franchise history the D-backs will have three or more All-Stars (1999, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2017, 2018).
Manager Torey Lovullo announced the All-Stars in the clubhouse before first pitch.
The moment Zac Gallen and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. found out that they’re @MLB All-Stars for the first time. pic.twitter.com/tPf0eimHI7
— Bally Sports Arizona (@BALLYSPORTSAZ) July 2, 2023
RHP Zac Gallen
Gallen was named a National League All-Star for the first time in his career, something he said would be an honor to earn.
“Just to be there and get around those guys who are some of the game’s best and be able to chop it up and pick their brains and experience that for myself and my family would be something I wouldn’t forget,” Gallen told Arizona Sports’ Bickley & Marotta last week.
The right-hander was 10-2 with a 3.02 ERA through 17 starts coming into Sunday’s outing against the Angels. He is top five in the NL in WAR, ERA and strikeouts. He earned NL Player of the Week for April 10-16 with 13.2 scoreless innings.
Gallen had a 28-inning scoreless streak this year.
Now, the onus will be on Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson as to whether to start Gallen. The New Jersey native will be joined in the NL rotation by Clayton Kershaw, Marcus Stroman, Bryce Elder, Josiah Gray, Mitch Keller, Justin Steele and Spencer Strider.
Six NL starting pitchers are making their first All-Star Game appearance.
Gallen was the only D-backs pitcher selected, as Merrill Kelly missed the cut despite owning a 3.22 ERA and a 1.13 WHIP.
OF Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Gurriel was a finalist in Phase 2 of voting for MLB All-Star Game starters for the National League, but the starting trio was Carroll, Ronald Acuna Jr. and Mookie Betts.
Playing in his first year for the D-backs, Gurriel was named to his first career All-Star team. He’s batting .269 with a .808 OPS entering Sunday.
The 29-year-old Cuban-born player was acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays in the offseason along with Gabriel Moreno in exchange for Daulton Varsho.
He made his All-Star case in May with a 1.130 OPS and eight home runs in 24 games that month before a groin injury held him out for four games in June.
Gurriel has been a standout with runners aboard, owning a .297 average and .897 OPS with runners in scoring position.
Grand Slam for Lourdes Gurriel Jr! 🍍
(via @Dbacks)pic.twitter.com/Eo8iswxUIJ
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) July 1, 2023
The last time Arizona had three All-Stars was 2018, but not all hope is lost for those who did not make the cut. There are always a handful of replacements picked due to injuries among other reasons.
Ketel Marte, Geraldo Perdomo, Christian Walker and Kelly were notable D-backs not to be named.
Your 2023 National League All-Stars! pic.twitter.com/LfBP6zutih
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) July 2, 2023
Arizona
What channel is Arizona State vs Texas today? Time, TV schedule to watch CFP quarterfinal
College Football Playoff second-round picks | Before The Snap
Before The Snap takes a close look at the four second-round CFP games and makes straight-up picks.
One spot to the College Football Playoff semifinals has been secured, and three more will follow suit on Wednesday — the first, by way of the Peach Bowl.
Kicking off Wednesday’s triple-header of CFP quarterfinal games is No. 4 Arizona State (11-2) vs. No. 5 Texas (12-2). The teams will kick off from the 2025 Peach Bowl inside Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
It is the first meeting between the Sun Devils and Longhorns since the 2007 Holiday Bowl, in which Texas came out with a 52-34 victory. It is also the first ever CFP game in Arizona State’s program history.
Arizona State received one of the four first-round byes after beating Iowa State in the Big 12 championship game on Dec. 7. Star running back Cam Skattebo finished with 170 rushing yards and three combined touchdowns in the win over the Cyclones.
Elsewhere, Steve Sarkisian’s Longhorns squad had to beat No. 12 Clemson in the first round of the newly expanded CFP to make it to the quarterfinals. In Texas’ 38-24 win over No. 12 Clemson, the Longhorns relied heavily on their run game and offensive line as they finished with 292 total rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns.
The winner of Wednesday’s game will advance to the CFP Cotton Bowl semifinal, where it will play the winner of No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 8 Ohio State on Friday, Jan. 10.
Here’s how to watch Wednesday’s CFP quarterfinal between Arizona State and Texas, including time, TV schedule, game odds and more:
Watch Texas vs. Arizona State in CFP, Peach Bowl live with Fubo (free trial)
What channel is Arizona State vs Texas on today?
Wednesday’s CFP quarterfinal matchup between Arizona State and Texas will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. Streaming options include the ESPN app (with a TV login) and Fubo, the latter of which carries the ESPN family of networks and offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Arizona State vs Texas time today
- Date: Wednesday, Jan. 1
- Time: 1 p.m. ET
The Sun Devils and Longhorns are scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m. ET from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Wednesday in the CFP quarterfinals.
Arizona State vs Texas predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Tuesday, Dec. 31
- Spread: Texas -13
- Over/under: 51.5
- Moneyline: Texas (-550) | Arizona State (+400)
Here is how national media are picking the game:
Arizona State football schedule 2024
Here’s a look at Arizona State’s schedule in 2024, including past scores and results:
- Saturday, Aug. 31: vs. Wyoming (W 48-7)
- Saturday, Sept. 7: vs. Mississippi State (W, 30-23)
- Thursday, Sept. 12: at Texas State (W, 31-28)
- Saturday, Sept. 21: at Texas Tech * (L, 30-22)
- Saturday, Sept. 28: BYE
- Saturday, Oct. 5: vs. Kansas * (W, 35-31)
- Friday, Oct. 11: vs. No. 16 Utah * (W, 27-19)
- Saturday, Oct. 19: at Cincinnati * (L, 24-14)
- Saturday, Oct. 26: BYE
- Saturday, Nov. 2: at Oklahoma State * (W, 42-21)
- Saturday, Nov. 9: vs. UCF * (W, 35-31)
- Saturday, Nov. 16: at No. 16 Kansas State * (W, 24-14)
- Saturday, Nov. 23: vs. No. 14 BYU * (W, 28-23)
- Saturday, Nov. 30: at Arizona * (W, 49-7)
- Saturday, Dec. 7: No. 16 Iowa State (Big 12 championship) (W, 45-19)
- Wednesday, Jan. 1: vs. No. 5 Texas ** (CFP quarterfinals — Peach Bowl)
- Record: 11-2 overall, 7-2 in Big 12
* Denotes Big 12 game
** Denotes CFP ranking
Texas football schedule 2024
Here’s a look at Texas’ schedule in 2024, including past scores and results:
- Saturday, Aug. 31: vs. Colorado State (W, 52-0)
- Saturday, Sept. 7: at No. 10 Michigan (W, 31-12)
- Saturday, Sept. 14: vs. UTSA (W, 56-7)
- Saturday, Sept. 21: vs. UL Monroe (W, 51-3)
- Saturday, Sept. 28: vs. Mississippi State * (W, 35-13)
- Saturday, Oct. 5: BYE
- Saturday, Oct. 12: vs. No. 18 Oklahoma * (W, 34-3)
- Saturday, Oct. 19: vs. No. 5 Georgia * (L, 30-15)
- Saturday, Oct. 26: at No. 25 Vanderbilt * (W, 27-24)
- Saturday, Nov. 2: BYE
- Saturday, Nov. 9: vs. Florida * (W, 49-17)
- Saturday, Nov. 16: at Arkansas * (W, 20-10)
- Saturday, Nov. 23: vs. Kentucky * (W, 31-14)
- Saturday, Nov. 30: at No. 20 Texas A&M * (W, 17-7)
- Saturday, Dec. 7: vs. No. 5 Georgia (SEC championship) (L, 22-19 OT)
- Saturday, Dec. 21: vs. No. 12 Clemson ** (CFP first-round) (W, 38-24)
- Wednesday, Jan. 1: vs. No. 4 Arizona State ** (CFP quarterfinals — Peach Bowl)
- Record: 12-2 overall, 7-1 in SEC
* Denotes SEC game
** Denotes CFP ranking
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Arizona
Arizona official who delayed county’s 2022 election certification didn’t have immunity, court says
PHOENIX (AP) — An appeals court has rejected an Arizona official’s argument that felony charges against him for delaying certification of his rural county’s 2022 election results should be dismissed because he has legislative immunity.
In an order Tuesday, the Arizona Court of Appeals concluded Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby’s duty to certify the election results wasn’t discretionary. The court also said certifying election results is an administrative responsibility and that legislative immunity doesn’t apply to Crosby’s situation.
Crosby and Cochise County Supervisor Peggy Judd, both Republicans, were criminally charged after they balked at certifying the results. Two months ago, Judd pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of failing to perform her duty as an election officer and was sentenced to probation.
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Crosby has pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy and interference with an election officer. His trial is scheduled for Jan. 30.
Dennis Wilenchik, one of Crosby’s lawyers, said his client will ask the state Supreme Court to review the matter. Wilenchik said moving the certification’s date by a few days wasn’t a criminal act and that Crosby should be immunized.
“If it’s just a rubber stamp then why is it (certification) needed at all?” Wilenchik said.
The Cochise County results were ultimately certified past the deadline after a judge ordered Judd and Crosby to carry out their legal duties. Judd and Supervisor Ann English, the board’s lone Democrat, finally approved the canvass, allowing the statewide certification to go forward as scheduled.
Arizona
Which Arizona grocery stores are open on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day? What to know
Watch The Republic’s coverage of Arizona in 2024
From the Phoenix Open to Election Day, from ‘Gilbert Goon’ violence to ASU’s Big 12 championship, The Republic covered it all in Arizona in 2024.
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Whether you’re going to a party on New Year’s Eve, hosting one or watching fireworks from home, you’ll probably need to stock up on supplies to celebrate the new year. From a last-minute bottle of champagne to an extra box of sparklers, grocery stores offer a host of New Year’s themed products.
But which Arizona grocery stores are open on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day? Some have their regular hours, while some are closed entirely. To make shopping easier, The Arizona Republic put together a guide to the New Year’s hours of major retailers from Costco to Walmart to Fry’s.
AJ’s Fine Foods New Year’s hours
AJ’s will be open on New Year’s Eve from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. (regular hours). On New Year’s Day, AJ’s will be open 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Aldi New Year’s hours
Aldi grocery stores will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and closed on New Year’s Day.
Bashas’ New Year’s hours
Bashas’ will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. on New Year’s.
Costco New Year’s hours
Costco warehouses will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and closed on New Year’s Day.
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Food City New Year’s hours
Food City locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. on both Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.
Fry’s New Year’s hours
Fry’s will be open for normal hours on New Year’s Eve and Day.
Sprouts New Year’s hours
Sprouts will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Dec. 31. It will be open regular hours from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on New Year’s Day.
Target New Year’s hours
Target will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and open its normal hours on Jan. 1.
Trader Joe’s New Year’s hours
Trader Joe’s will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and closed on New Year’s Day.
Is Walmart open on New Year’s Eve?
Walmart stores will be open for normal hours on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.
Whole Foods New Year’s hours
Whole Foods will be open 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. on New Year’s Day.
WinCo Foods New Year’s hours
WinCo Foods will be open 24 hours as usual on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.
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