SAN DIEGO — The veteran sat in a chair by his nook locker, licking his finger to show the web page of a well-worn pocket book, twiddling a pen between the thumb and forefinger of his proper hand. The child leaned ahead and listened, committing every pitch sequence to reminiscence, studying when to name the change-up that drops like a shot-down aircraft and when to ask for the one that might float like a butterfly by the San Diego air Thursday night time.
San Diego, CA
Aníbal Sánchez turns back the clock in Nationals’ victory over Padres
Pitcher Aníbal Sánchez and catcher Keibert Ruiz are an inconceivable pair. When Sánchez debuted in 2006, Ruiz was seven years previous. When Ruiz debuted final summer time, Sánchez, 38, was out of baseball and having fun with life as a father and husband in Miami. However the circumstances of this yr — full of unhealthy outcomes and injured starters — have led to an August of alternatives for Sánchez, who missed the primary three and a half months with a nerve impingement in his neck.
So earlier than holding the San Diego Padres to a run over 5 sharp innings, he and Ruiz studied hitters and scouting reviews. Sánchez did many of the speaking forward of a 3-1 win for the Nationals (40-80), who slipped forward when Padres reliever Josh Hader plunked Luke Voit and issued a bases-loaded stroll to Nelson Cruz within the ninth. Ruiz padded the lead with a lined sac fly to left. Sánchez had way back pointed to his notes and an iPad, sifting by clips of his matchup towards the Padres final weekend. He throws anyplace between six and eight completely different pitches, relying on who you ask. Within the sequence opener, he threw 79 complete, topping out at 91.5 mph and reaching 63.7 on the low finish.
Catching him has been a singular check for the 24-year-old Ruiz. That goes for game-planning and actually catching the ball. On Thursday, although, they discovered a rhythm and traded zeros with Yu Darvish. As a workers, the Nationals held the Padres (66-55) to a few hits.
“When we’ve got a conversations, I let him know why we’ve got to make this name or what we’ve got to do in these conditions,” Sánchez mentioned of working with Ruiz. “For me, I realized quite a bit by my profession and I’ve some issues I wish to train him. And he’s good. He’s good behind the plate, he simply must be on the identical web page with me.”
Sánchez and Darvish mixed to retire the primary 14 hitters who stepped in. Breaking the streak was Ildemaro Vargas, who put the Nationals up with a solo homer to proper within the third. An inning later, Manny Machado matched him by ripping Sánchez’s 3-0 fastball into the left discipline seats, dialing the exit velocity to 111 mph.
Vargas completed 2 for two towards Darvish with that homer and a single. The remainder of Washington’s order was silent till César Hernández and Alex Name chased Darvish with singles within the ninth. Darvish threw 74 strikes and simply 22 balls. That’s how Sánchez was left and not using a determination in his finest begin since … Sport 1 of the Nationwide League Championship Sequence in 2019? Or possibly Aug. 23, 2020, when he held the Miami Marlins to a run on 5 hits in seven innings?
Regardless of the case, Sánchez highlighted the outing with two of his signature pitches. Throughout that 2019 run, the change-up was coined “The Mariposa” due to its resemblance to a free-spirited butterfly, flying anyplace however into opponents’ bats. Within the third inning Thursday, then, Trent Grisham hacked on the 63.7-mph model and almost fell down on his solution to a swinging strikeout. Within the fourth, Josh Bell, the previous Nationals first baseman, whiffed on the 67.3-mph mannequin for strike three.
From right here, there’s a credible argument that Sánchez’s encore in Washington has long term its course. Erick Fedde may very well be activated off the injured listing quickly. Cory Abbott, the main candidate to get replaced by Fedde, is 26 and will in idea log innings for the Nationals past this yr. Then prime prospect Cade Cavalli is ready within the wings, having struck out 11 in his most up-to-date look for the Class AAA Rochester Purple Wings.
However Thursday wasn’t the night time for logic or credible arguments. They haven’t come for Sánchez fairly but.
What’s subsequent for Fedde? After he accomplished 4 innings of a rehab begin Wednesday night time, Supervisor Dave Martinez is hoping for a Tuesday return for Fedde, who has been sidelined since late June with a left indirect pressure. That might be towards the Seattle Mariners and in Abbott’s spot. However how Fedde is built-in is to be decided.
Essentially the most standard possibility is to swap Fedde in for Abbott, who may grow to be a protracted reliever or maintain beginning within the minors. However Washington would possibly take into account a six-man rotation, a transfer that might particularly assist restrict Josiah Grey’s innings down the stretch. Martinez has usually talked about being cautious with Grey, who’s 24 and within the residence stretch of his first full season within the majors.
Grey, scheduled to start out Saturday, enters the weekend at 118⅓ innings. His profession excessive was 130 throughout three ranges of the minors in 2019. On Thursday, Martinez began to element a season cap for Grey and stopped himself. He then solely revealed that Grey is getting near the Nationals’ optimum quantity.
Why was Yadiel Hernandez subbed out for Name within the seventh? Hernandez had a cramp in his left camp and will likely be reevaluated Friday. After he exited, Name logged a key single within the eighth and gave the Washington its preferrred protection — Name in left, Victor Robles in middle, Lane Thomas in proper — for the ninth.
How did Juan Soto welcome the Nationals to his new park? With all types of reunions occurring — Soto and Bell with the Nationals, CJ Abrams and Luke Voit with San Diego — Soto was quiet on the plate, going 0 for 3 with a stroll. Essentially the most notable of these at-bats got here within the seventh, when Victor Arano struck him out with a letter-high, 96-mph fastball to strand the bases loaded.
“It was slightly bit making an attempt,” Martinez mentioned of watching Soto in an enormous spot as an opposing supervisor. “I used to be sweating slightly bit.”
San Diego, CA
Safety concerns over stretch of road in El Cajon after car crashes into home
San Diego, CA
Pedestrian deaths increase in San Diego despite road safety improvements: report
It will soon be 10 years since the city of San Diego adopted Vision Zero with the goal of having no non-motorist traffic deaths on city streets. However, a report published by Circulate San Diego, called “Vision Zero At Ten Years,” found there are more pedestrian deaths occurring now than when the initiative began in 2015.
Will Moore, policy counsel for Circulate San Diego, authored the 20-page report. He said the city is “struggling forward in a safety crisis.” Moore applauded the city for making certain improvements — like the median work being done at the intersection of University Avenue and 44th Street — but said solutions are not coming quickly enough.
“We need to do more. We need to re-double our efforts,” Moore said.
According to the report, the organization performed “walk audits” of neighborhoods known to have injuries and deaths based on local, state and federal data. They found points of concern in the City Heights and Grant Hill neighborhoods, including faded crosswalks, short crossing times and uneven roads, that could all be contributing factors to crashes.
However, the report concluded the main reasons why crashes are becoming deadlier, despite efforts to make roads safer for all users, are bigger, faster cars coupled with smartphones and visibility issues that come with driving at night.
The city’s response
A spokesperson for the city of San Diego sent NBC 7 a statement that said it agreed with the report’s finding that “substantial” improvement is needed. The statement also said, in part, “safety is the City’s primary concern regarding mobility and the work to create safer streets for all users, especially the most vulnerable, is constant.”
The statement explained, “systemic safety involves implementing safety measures that account for human error and injury tolerance. This includes enhancing separation and visibility, reducing user speeds through thoughtful road design and environmental modifications, minimizing conflicts at intersections.”
Another statement shared with NBC 7 on behalf of San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria said, “Mayor Gloria’s first four budgets invested tens of millions of dollars in making our streets and pedestrian infrastructure safer and more accessible for all travelers, including pedestrians and cyclists.”
“His first four budgets created a total of 385 miles of bike lanes, including 101 miles of Class IV (separated) lanes. This is well over double the 168 miles of lanes created in the four years prior,” the statement continued.
The city also added that infrastructure quality will remain a priority in upcoming budgets and they will continue to work alongside groups like Circulate San Diego to make streets safer.
The loss of a loved one
“A protected bike lane would have saved Kevin’s life,” Nancy Cavanaugh-Wilson told NBC 7 as she held a framed photo of her husband, Kevin Wilson, riding his bike.
Wilson died on Jan. 20, 2020, after being hit by a car while on his morning ride. Cavanaugh-Wilson said he was an “avid cyclist” and had been on a bike since he was a young boy. She said she would worry about him every time he left home to go for a ride, despite how well “he knew the rules of the road.”
“This was out of his hands, you know,” Cavanaugh-Wilson, as she recalled being told he was hit by a driver from behind, said. “He didn’t stand a chance.”
Despite how difficult it is to relive that day, she said she does not want anyone to have to go through the same thing.
“We need people to be aware, and we need the city to improve what needs to be done to make our roads safer,” she said. She is now an advocate with Families for Safe Streets San Diego. While she said she knows the goal of zero traffic-related deaths on city streets is a lofty one, she said it is a motivator.
“I don’t know if it’s ever going to happen, but we need that goal,” Cavanaugh-Wilson said. “Whatever it takes.”
San Diego, CA
Federal judge blocks Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display Ten Commandments
A new Louisiana requirement that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public classroom by Jan. 1 was temporarily blocked Tuesday by a federal judge who said the law is “unconstitutional on its face.”
U.S. District Judge John W. deGravelles in Baton Rouge said the law had an “overtly religious” purpose, and rejected state officials’ claims that the government can mandate the posting of the Ten Commandments because they hold historical significance to the foundation of U.S. law. His opinion noted that no other foundational documents — including the Constitution or the Bill of Rights — must be posted.
In granting a preliminary injunction, DeGravelles said opponents of the law are likely to win their ongoing lawsuit against the law. The lawsuit argues that the law violates the First Amendment’s provisions forbidding the government from establishing a religion or blocking the free exercise of religion. They had argued that the poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments would isolate students, especially those who are not Christian.
DeGravelles said the law amounts to unconstitutional religious government coercion of students: “As Plaintiffs highlight, by law, parents must send their minor children to school and ensure attendance during regular school hours at least 177 days per year.”
Proponents say that the measure is not solely religious, but that it has historical significance to the foundation of U.S. law.
Plaintiffs in the case were a group of parents of Louisiana public school children.
The new law in Louisiana, a reliably Republican state that is ensconced in the Bible Belt, was passed by the state’s GOP-dominated Legislature earlier this year. The Associated Press sought comment Tuesday morning from Gov. Jeff Landry and Attorney General Elizabeth Murrill, both Republicans and supporters of the law.
The legislation, which has been touted by Republicans including President-elect Donald Trump, is one of the latest pushes by conservatives to incorporate religion into classrooms — from Florida legislation allowing school districts to have volunteer chaplains to counsel students to Oklahoma’s top education official ordering public schools to incorporate the Bible into lessons.
In recent years, similar bills requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms have been proposed in other states including Texas, Oklahoma and Utah. However, none have gone into effect due to threats of legal battles over the constitutionality of such measures.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a similar Kentucky law was unconstitutional in 1980 and violated the First Amendment establishment, which says Congress can “make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” The high court found that the law had no secular purpose but rather served a plainly religious purpose.
Louisiana’s legislation, which applies to all public K-12 schools and state-funded university classrooms, requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed on a poster or framed document at least 11 inches by 14 inches (28 by 36 centimeters) where the text is the central focus and “printed in a large, easily readable font.”
Each poster must be paired with the four-paragraph “context statement” describing how the Ten Commandments “were a prominent part of American public education for almost three centuries.”
Tens of thousands of posters would likely be needed to satisfy the new law.
Proponents say schools are not required to spend public money on the posters, and instead that they can be bought using donations or that groups and organizations will donate the actual posters.
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