Seattle, WA
Robbie Ray razes Royals, Seattle sweeps series
Within the newest Battle for Grass Creek, the Royals have been unable to provide you with clutch hits and fell 5-4 in 12 innings, finishing the sweep. This was simply the twenty third recreation to go at the least 12 innings for the reason that further inning runner rule was carried out in 2020. It was additionally the longest performed by the Royals since a 12-inning win over Seattle final yr on August twenty seventh.
This had the potential to be a fantastic matchup for the Royals offense. Robbie Ray, the reigning AL Cy Younger winner, had been struggling in his first season in Seattle. In his first three begins, he pitched to a 5.67 FIP, and his fastball velocity was down from 94.8 mph final yr to 92.1 in 2022.
Early on, Carlos Hernandez continued a worrying pattern of giving up a ton of arduous contact. After permitting 10 arduous hit balls in his final begin towards Minnesota (outlined by Statcast as batted balls with 95+ mph exit velocity), he allowed a tough line drive on his first pitch to Adam Frazier for a leadoff single within the 1st. Two pitches later, he hung a breaking ball to the pink scorching Ty France and he crushed it over the fence in left to offer Seattle a 2-0 lead. That was France’s second consecutive homer and sixth consecutive hit after his 5-5 effort in Saturday’s recreation. Hernandez managed to settle in after the dinger, setting down the following seven Mariners batters with three of them taking place on strikes.
Ray retired six of the primary seven batters over the primary two innings, with the lone blemish being a two-out double from Salvador Perez. The Royals managed to get on the board within the third. After a leadoff stroll to Michael A. Taylor, Cam Gallagher roped a ball to left. It banged off the wall and, because of some characteristically poor protection from Jesse Winker, allowed Taylor to attain simply and Gallagher to cruise into second base with a double. Ray then struck out Whit Merrifield and threw out Gallagher at second on a bouncer from Edward Olivares. Up got here Perez with two outs and he got here by with one other double off Ray to attain Olivares and tie the sport 2-2. Within the backside of the body, following a one-out stroll to Frazier, France lined a single to proper for his seventh consecutive hit. Hernandez shortly retired Winker and Eugenio Suarez to finish the menace.
The pitching took management within the center innings. Within the 4th and fifth innings, the offenses mixed for simply two baserunners. In case anyone was nonetheless unsure about Bobby Witt Jr.’s protection, examine this out:
After a fast high of the sixth, Seattle received to Hernandez within the backside of the inning. After a mushy lineout into the shift by Winker, Suarez and J.P. Crawford smoked back-to-back doubles to offer the Mariners a 3-2 lead. A blooper that dropped in entrance of Hunter Dozier in proper discipline off the bat of Abraham Toro moved Crawford to 3rd and chased Hernandez from the sport. Collin Snider changed him on the mound to face Julio Rodriguez. Rodriguez smoked an 84 mph slider proper at Adalberto Mondesi that resulted in a double play to finish the inning.
Matthew Festa changed Ray on the mound to start out the seventh inning. He promptly walked Mondesi on 4 pitches (Mondesi now has 4 walks on the season and is on tempo for 35 walks, which might destroy his earlier profession excessive of 19. He’s turned a nook!). He simply stole second after which superior to 3rd on a flyout by Witt. Festa fanned Taylor and retired Gallagher on a flyball to proper to snuff the menace.
Amir Garrett and Scott Barlow stored the Mariners offense quiet within the seventh and eighth, however the Royals lineup was additionally unable to muster any offense because the Royals trailed 3-2 going into the ninth inning. Carlos Santana led off the inning with a flyout towards Mariners reliever Drew Steckenrider. Up stepped Dozier. He spat on a low curveball earlier than turning round a 93 mph fastball that caught approach an excessive amount of of the plate, depositing it over the fence in heart for a game-tying dinger. Steckenrider attacked the following batter, Mondesi, with a flurry of changeups and caught him on the lookout for the second out. Witt smacked a damaged bat single into heart to place the go-ahead run on base, however Taylor was then retired on a pleasant operating seize by Rodriguez on the monitor in heart to finish the inning.
Josh Staumont took the mound for the underside of the ninth and surrendered a leadoff single to Rodriguez to place the profitable run on base. Staumont rang up Jarred Kelenic on a curveball within the filth (with the assistance of a questionable name on a checked swing). Cal Raleigh struck out swinging for the second out as Rodriguez stole second. Frazier hit a tapper again to Staumont that he booted, however he was capable of get better in time and flip the ball to Santana at first for the third out. Seattle challenged, however the name stood, sending the sport to extras.
Taylor started the tenth inning at second and Andrew Benintendi pinch-hit for Gallagher towards Seattle reliever Diego Castillo. Benintendi smacked a groundball slightly below the glove of Frazier, bringing residence Taylor and giving Kansas Metropolis their first lead of the sport. Following a strikeout by Merrifield, Nicky Lopez pinch-hit for Olivares and grounded a single by the fitting facet of the infield. Benintendi took the flip at second however was gunned down by a powerful throw from Kelenic to 3rd base for an enormous second out. Toro made a pleasant play on a groundball to retire Perez, ending the inning.
Taylor Clarke took the mound to shut out the Mariners within the backside of the tenth. Ty France led off the inning and, cease me in case you’ve heard this one earlier than, smoked a single up the center, transferring the tying run to 3rd. Winker battled for 11 pitches earlier than sending a flyball to heart that scored Frazier, tying the sport. Clarke retired Suarez and Crawford; on to the eleventh!
The Royals couldn’t contact famous celebrity reliever Matt Koch within the eleventh, with Santana, Dozier, and Mondesi taking place so as. Dylan Coleman took the mound needing to strand zombie runner Crawford at second base. In a 9-pitch battle, Coleman struck out Toro main off the inning on a checked swing for an enormous first out. With Rodriguez within the field, Coleman despatched a 1-0 slider to the backstop, transferring the profitable run to 3rd base. After one other breaking ball within the filth, they despatched Rodriguez to first, citing Kelenic. Happily, he determined to swing at each pitch and struck out on 4 pitches. The following batter, Raleigh, walked on 4 pitches to load the bases. Do or die, and Coleman did, retiring Frazier on a groundout to ship the sport to the twelfth.
After a popup to start out the inning, the Royals loaded the bases with consecutive walks by Taylor and Ryan O’Hearn. But as soon as once more, the Royals have been unable to interrupt by as Merrifield and Nicky Lopez struck out to finish the inning. Joel Payamps got here out to pitch the twelfth. They needed no a part of France, sending him straight to first base and citing Winker. Winker battled for yet one more 11-pitch at bat earlier than muscling a damaged bat single into shallow proper to attain Frazier, strolling off the Royals and finishing the sweep.
The Royals are 5-9 and have but to win a highway recreation this season. They are going to have the time off tomorrow earlier than touring to Chicago for a three-game set towards the White Sox.
Carlos Hernandez: 5.1 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 4 Okay
Robbie Ray: 6 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 5 Okay
Salvador Perez: 2-5, 2 2B, 1 RBI, 2 Okay
Ty France: 3-5, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 1 R, 1 IBB
Seattle, WA
Seattle mayor seeks SPD reforms after probe of Diaz claims
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has called for significant changes within the Seattle Police Department (SPD) following a detailed investigation into allegations of gender discrimination and sexual harassment.
In a letter Harrell sent to the Seattle City Council on Dec. 30, the mayor reveals not only troubling findings about SPD’s handling of harassment cases but also the role of former SPD Chief Adrian Diaz in a scandal that has shaken the department.
The investigation was initiated after multiple reports of sexual harassment and gender discrimination within SPD, including claims made against Diaz.
Marcella Fleming Reed, an expert in workplace harassment and discrimination, conducted the investigation. It was commissioned earlier in 2024.
Her findings reveal serious flaws in how SPD has dealt with these issues in the past.
More on Adrian Diaz: Ex-chief fired from SPD for alleged ‘intimate’ relationship with staffer
Rising number of EEO complaints
One key finding from the investigation was the dramatic rise in Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) complaints within SPD over the past few years.
According to the report, SPD received 21 employee complaints in 2019, 30 in 2020, and 42 in 2021.
While the number dipped to 25 in 2022 and again in 2023 to 23, by the first nine months of 2024, SPD had already received 42 complaints, with the projected annual total suggesting a 144% increase over 2023.
The investigation revealed that many individuals within SPD acknowledged the increase in complaints but were unable to explain why it was happening or what might be driving the rise.
Concerns were expressed this higher volume of internal complaints had become the “new normal” for the department.
This dramatic uptick in complaints signals potential underlying issues within the department, possibly tied to a toxic culture or inadequate handling of past complaints.
Harrell letter to Seattle City Council on SPD investigation — 12302024 by scoogan on Scribd
The role of former SPD Chief Adrian Diaz
Perhaps the most significant revelation from the investigation was the involvement of Diaz.
According to the report, Diaz had received confidential information about ongoing investigations into harassment claims, which he used to pressure and manipulate witnesses.
This breach of confidentiality, combined with multiple allegations of sexual harassment and gender discrimination against him, ultimately led to his firing on Dec. 17.
Harrell emphasized that the decision to remove Diaz was necessary to restore trust in the police department.
The investigation into Diaz’s conduct revealed several troubling aspects of SPD’s internal processes.
Between 2020 and 2024, a number of EEO complaints, including allegations of sexual harassment, were not investigated thoroughly or were mishandled.
In some cases, investigations were never even initiated, while in others, complaints were dismissed or not substantiated, despite the serious nature of the claims.
The investigator also observed a troubling pattern within SPD involving a small group of individuals filing multiple complaints against one another, primarily related to systemic concerns of race and gender discrimination and harassment.
The investigator concluded that the recurring complaints suggested that there may be broader, underlying issues of workplace discrimination that were not being fully addressed.
However, the investigation did not directly interview those involved in filing or investigating these complaints, leaving a gap in understanding the root causes of these tensions.
One particular case highlighted by the investigation involved “Leader A,” a Black supervisor at SPD, who was reportedly targeted by subordinates due to their race.
Supervisors within the department expressed concerns that Leader A was being subjected to insubordination, largely driven by racial animus.
Despite these concerns, it appeared that the complaints were not thoroughly investigated.
This lack of action led to further complications, including allegations of retaliation and harassment from Leader A’s subordinates, as well as fears that their race and gender were being used as the basis for the mistreatment.
The investigation also uncovered instances where SPD’s oversight bodies, such as the Office of Police Accountability (OPA), SPD’s Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office, and the Human Resources Investigations Unit (HRIU), failed to properly coordinate their efforts.
In one case, an SPD supervisor raised the concern that the issue was being “weaponized” by employees filing retaliatory complaints.
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What needs to change in SPD
The findings from the independent investigation laid out several critical recommendations for reforming SPD.
The report called for changes that would improve how complaints of harassment and discrimination are investigated and handled.
Among the top recommendations was expanding the OPA’s authority to handle equal employment opportunity (EEO) complaints, which would make the department more accountable for internal discrimination and harassment cases.
Another suggestion was to improve SPD’s policies to encourage more open participation in investigations.
This includes making it easier for people to report misconduct without fear of retaliation or being silenced.
The investigation also pointed out the need to separate certain roles within SPD, such as the roles of EEO investigators and employee relations advisors, to make sure investigations are independent and unbiased.
In light of the damage caused by Diaz’s actions, Harrell emphasized the need for new structures to ensure that future investigations remain impartial.
The report recommended moving some of SPD’s investigation responsibilities to the OPA, which would help preserve neutrality and prevent any future conflicts of interest.
Previous coverage from Matt Markovich: Diaz to depart as SPD chief; Rahr to focus on cultural change
Commitment to change: Harrell urges appointment of Shon Barnes
In his letter, Harrell reaffirmed his goal of building a more inclusive police department, one that actively supports women and fosters a culture of trust.
Harrell said Interim SPD Chief Sue Rahr has agreed to continue to consult with the department after a new chief is in place.
The mayor is suggesting the Seattle City Council approve the appointment of Shon Barnes, currently the police chief of Madison, Wisconsin.
Harrell highlighted Barnes as a “generational leader” with a proven track record of advancing diversity and inclusion in law enforcement.
In Madison, Barnes led an initiative that successfully increased the number of female officers in the department.
Under his leadership, 30% of Madison’s police officers were women, a goal Harrell wants to replicate in Seattle.
MFR Associates assessment report on the Seattle Police Department by scoogan on Scribd
Matt Markovich often covers the state legislature and public policy for KIRO Newsradio. You can read more of Matt’s stories here. Follow him on X, or email him here.
Seattle, WA
Donors whip up a better holiday season for Seattle bakery after theft, sluggish sales
SEATTLE – Donors helped to whip up a better ending for a West Seattle bakery after a major setback right before the holidays when someone stole their SUV.
The owners of the family bakery, Lovely and Dapper Desserts, Emily and Drew Crain, say their stolen, blue 2006 Chevy Tahoe was the bread and butter of their mobile bakery business. Though police were investigating, the vehicle was never recovered.
However, a couple of anonymous donors stepped in after FOX 13’s initial coverage of the theft, and helped to save the business during a challenging time that included a sluggish holiday season for retailers across the board.
“We have so much space back here,” said Drew Crain, co-owner of Lovely and Dapper Desserts. “That’s enough space for us to do everything.”
For Emily and Drew Crain, an SUV with lots of space in the back provides a recipe for success for the mobile business.
“Everything fits in this truck. “That’s why it’s so wonderful for us to have,” said Drew, showing off the space in the back.
The mobile bakery business was nearly wrecked when their Chevy Tahoe was initially taken. That was until fate stepped in, and the family says two generous FOX 13 viewers were able to steer the couple in a different direction.
“They emailed us after seeing the news story,” said Emily Crain, co-owner of Lovely and Dapper Desserts. “They just wanted us to succeed and were inspired by our little family business and wanted to do something to help.”
The couple, who wanted to remain anonymous, donated the SUV, pictured below, right after FOX 13’s initial story aired.
“It’s tough, it’s powerful, it’s strong,” said Drew, praising the donated SUV.
The vehicle allowed them to transport 8–9 totes full of desserts at a time to the Seattle Christmas Market and beyond for the 2024 holiday season.
“Everything happened in the nick of time,” said Drew. The couple is pictured at a holiday market below.
The SUV also proved to be an economical engine during a much slower holiday season.
“It was definitely less than last season,” said Emily. “It kind of just followed the pattern of the year. Honestly, all the other vendors we talked to, they kind of had the same experience.”
The couple used the Tahoe to drive additional sales in markets that would have been inaccessible without it.
“With the right tires, it goes over the snow, it allows us to be able to get cake wherever cake is needed,” said Drew.
The couple is now planning to open a brick and mortar bakery inside the space pictured below in Olympia in February.
As for the Tahoe donors, “We gave them a little card that says cake for life,” said Emily. “They were tickled by that.”
The Crain family is fundraising online for their new space in Olympia, where they hope to also host a community market featuring locally made goods. They are also looking for leads on kitchen equipment for their new bakery in Olympia.
“We are just so thankful for the community and everything they’ve done for us and our small family business,” said Emily.
The family will also be selling cakes at pop-up locations in the coming weeks.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle Kraken rally falls short against Canucks in 4-3 shootout
SEATTLE (AP) — J.T. Miller scored in the shootout and the Vancouver Canucks beat the Seattle Kraken 4-3 on Thursday night.
Seattle Kraken 4, Vancouver Canucks 3 (OT): Box Score
Connor Garland, Tyler Myers and Max Sasson scored in regulation for the Canucks. Thatcher Demko started and stopped 11 of 12 shots before leaving with back spasms in the second period. Kevin Lankinen came on and finished with 13 saves.
Vince Dunn and Matty Beniers each had a goal and an assist, and Chandler Stephenson also scored for Seattle. Philipp Grubauer finished with 19 saves.
In the tiebreaker, Miller snuck one past Grubauer in the first round. Lankinen denied Oliver Bjorkstrand, Kaapo Kakko and Benioers to secure the win.
The victory evened the Canucks’ crushing 5-4 overtime loss to the Kraken on Saturday. In that one, Seattle tied it with three goals in the final five minutes of regulation, before winning on Dunn’s goal in OT.
Dunn tied this game with 53 seconds left in regulation.
Takeaways
Canucks: Vancouver seems to have recovered from a midseason offensive slump, as the Canucks have now scored three goals or more in four of their past five games.
Kraken: Beniers has goals in each of Seattle’s past three games after snapping a 19-game goal-less streak.
Key moment
Miller shootout goal put the Kraken on their heels, and powered the Canucks to a much-needed victory over their arch-rival.
Key stat
Vancouver had lost it’s last five games beyond regulation. The Canucks’ last win in OT or a shootout came against Detroit on Dec. 1.
Up Next
Canucks host Nashville on Friday, and the Kraken will host Edmonton on Saturday.
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