San Francisco, CA
Giants place catcher Joey Bart on IL with back strain
NEW YORK — San Francisco Giants catcher Joey Bart was positioned on the 10-day injured checklist Sunday with a pressure in the midst of his again.
The transfer was made retroactive to March 31, and the group recalled right-handed reliever Sean Hjelle from Triple-A Sacramento earlier than its sequence finale in opposition to the New York Yankees.
Bart was scratched from the lineup Saturday with again tightness, and supervisor Gabe Kapler stated a scan confirmed a “very small” mid-back pressure.
“We do not anticipate it to be a long-term factor. It feels extra quick time period,” Kapler stated. “We mentioned the potential of like, seven days. Possibly a couple of extra.”
Versatile rookie Blake Sabol was set to begin behind the plate Sunday at Yankee Stadium. The 25-year-old Sabol was chosen by the Cincinnati Reds from the Pittsburgh Pirates within the Rule 5 draft for unprotected gamers on the winter conferences after which traded to San Francisco hours later.
He made his main league debut on Opening Day and began the primary two video games of the season in left area, however Sabol has in depth expertise as a catcher within the minors and in faculty at Southern California.
“We anticipated to take an actual take a look at him as a catcher,” Kapler stated. “All alongside, we anticipated him to catch video games for us. So, he is proper on schedule for us.”
Sabol spent a lot of the spring behind the plate and batted a powerful .348 with three homers, 10 RBIs and a 1.105 OPS in 20 video games.
“I feel he did a very nice job in camp of receiving and continues to work on his throwing. So, he is a rising, growing participant,” Kapler stated. “But in addition, we’re trying to see if he can carry over the work that he did in spring coaching into the common season, which we anticipate he can.”
San Francisco additionally has veteran catcherRoberto Perezon the roster. The membership signed former Yankees and Twins catcher Gary Sanchez, a two-time All-Star, to a minor league contract Saturday and assigned him to Sacramento.
The 26-year-old Bart was the second general decide within the 2018 newbie draft out of Georgia Tech. He batted .215 with 11 residence runs, 25 RBIs and a .660 OPS in 97 massive league video games with the Giants final season. He struck out 112 occasions in 291 plate appearances.
Hjelle, 25, was 1-2 with a 5.76 ERA in eight appearances out of the San Francisco bullpen final season.
The Related Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco's Chinatown hosts events to celebrate city's new mayor Daniel Lurie
The celebration of San Francisco’s new mayor isn’t over yet.
San Francisco’s Chinatown hosted a community banquet, a special night market and community-led celebration for new mayor Daniel Lurie on Wednesday night.
There will be live performances, an opportunity to showcase artists and Chinatown restaurants and small businesses said they’re ready for it.
Some of the people who spoke to NBC Bay Area on Wednesday said that clear Lurie is bringing a lot of hope for change to those in this community. A section of Grant Avenue was transformed to host a special night market in celebration of San Francisco’s new leadership.
Lurie made the rounds on Wednesday morning before being sworn in as the city’s 46th mayor and touted the event.
“We’re going to have some celebrations in Chinatown tonight,” he said.
Tane Chan of the Wok Shop said that she thinks the new mayor’s decision to put Chinatown in the spotlight could have a lasting impact.
“We have had some tough times and with mayor Lurie here encouraging all the visitors and all the residents to come and walk through Chinatown and just give us boost,” she said.
Mark Young, co-chair of the unity celebration banquet, said that people can feel the buzz in Chinatown.
“There is going to be 18 vendors a local headliner DJ, his name is Zhu,” he said. “There is going to be cultural festivities as well as this banquet that we have going on which is going to have over 900 guests from the AAPI community.”
The night market celebration is cohosted by the inaugural committee and the non-profit group ” Be Chinatown.”
Jayde Wong with Lion Dance Me said they’re bringing about 75 high school students out to perform at Wednesday night’s event.
“We’re bringing out all red lions tonight and red is the symbol of good fortune and so we’re some hoping to bring some good fortune to Daniel Lurie during his term as mayor and hopefully he will bring some good fortune back to our community as well,” she said.
The night market runs until 9:30 p.m. Wednesday.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Mayor-Elect Daniel Lurie Launches Political Career With Cable Cars, Chinatown Market and Prayer | KQED
After breakfast, Lurie walked through the Tenderloin with San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott.
“People in the Tenderloin are frustrated,” Lurie told KQED. “People in Bernal Heights are frustrated, so I’m going to commit myself every single day to be tireless in getting people the help that they need, whether it’s into a mental health bed or a drug treatment bed or into a shelter bed.”
It wasn’t Lurie’s first time walking through the Tenderloin, according to Kate Robinson, director of the Tenderloin Community Benefit District. She said he joined her team on multiple morning shifts to ensure kids got to school safely.
“Incoming Mayor Lurie was the very first to request to come back and then come back again,” Robinson said. “That set him apart just for me, personally, seeing the level of care and seeing how genuinely interested he was in talking to the residents, talking to our safety stewards.
“I’m optimistic.”
Scott said the new administration has a lot of ideas and energy, but San Francisco residents will expect the city to move forward.
“When all the ceremony and all that goes away, we still have a job to do, so it’s really important that we stay focused on getting that job done, and that’s where my focus is,” Scott said. “Of course, I’m gonna do the things that the mayor has asked for us to do and do that to the best of my ability.”
Darrell Luckett, who’s lived in the Tenderloin for 40 years, stopped Lurie and urged him to follow through on his promises to clean up encampments and drug use.
“He said he’s gonna do it. All we can do is kick back, and you see what he do,” Luckett said after shaking hands with the mayor.
“A lot of people always say they’re gonna do this stuff,” Deonte Dial added.
San Francisco, CA
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