Seattle, WA
With Jarred Kelenic raking, there’s one thing Seattle Mariners shouldn’t do
Jarred Kelenic is a monster. For the final week or so, we’ve seen what that appears like on a baseball subject as he terrorizes the Seattle Mariners’ opposing pitchers.
Seattle Mariners Examine-In: Who’s scorching, who’s not by way of two weeks
The standard at-bats, the .351 batting common and 1.118 OPS. The loopy exit velocity as he squares up extra errors. The power to go the opposite method – and do it with authority.
And sure, the large energy. Which was your favourite of the three house runs he hit in legendary Wrigley Discipline this week?
Did you just like the clutch, game-tying ninth inning pulverization on Monday night time?
.@jarredkelenic off the scoreboard! #SeaUsRise pic.twitter.com/a5LJy4kgn5
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) April 11, 2023
The alternative-field bomb on Tuesday that carried into the concession space?
Kelenic crush 💥 pic.twitter.com/IQhnIpBKU7
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) April 12, 2023
Or the 482-foot monster to straightaway heart that turned the longest Mariners house run of the Statcast period?
LOOK WHERE JARRED HIT THIS 🤯
482 FEET ‼️ pic.twitter.com/s55DKONlTZ
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) April 12, 2023
There’s no flawed alternative. He provided a bit of one thing for everybody.
Sure, Jarred Kelenic is a monster. And that is one of the best interpretation of that phrase. As a result of for the final two years, it’s meant one thing far worse. He’s been a monster alright, however one who terrorizes his personal thoughts fairly than those who stand 60 ft, 6 inches away.
That’s what led so many Mariners followers to surrender. I don’t actually blame them. That they had seen Jeremy Reed, Dustin Ackley, Jeff Clement and so many different highly-touted prospects get to the massive leagues and disappoint. That they had seen Kelenic make fixed swing modifications, flip to varied coaches and mentors, declare varied corners turned however nonetheless with the identical underwhelming outcomes. Many have been accomplished with him.
However Kelenic has a bonus: he made his debut at age 21, two years sooner than all three of these aforementioned disasters. He’s now primarily the identical age that every of them have been of their rookie seasons.
But remark boards, Twitter replies, Reddit threads and texts to our present are affected by definitive statements from Seattle Mariners followers declaring they’re accomplished with Kelenic.
“Bust.”
“Commerce bait.”
“They have to be rid of him!”
You already know the drill.
And whereas two scorching weeks to start out a season doesn’t assure any long-lasting success, it’s a very useful reminder that this can be a younger participant with monumental potential. That he was rated above Julio Rodríguez once they each prospects for a motive. And that he’s now on the age most massive prospects make their main league debut.
I couldn’t be happier to see the Mariners rewarded for his or her religion and persistence with Kelenic, and I’m genuinely happy to see his smile as he demonstrates the potential he knew he had however was unable to summon when it counted.
If this continues, there might be a temptation to depend on him to do increasingly. Some will wish to see him within the on a regular basis lineup, whatever the pitching matchup. Others will need him moved up within the batting order to get him an additional plate look or to place him ready to drive in additional runs.
I hope the staff avoids this inclination.
Baseball is advanced. A lot of it’s bodily, however a lot extra goes on within the mind. Confidence is essential. Preparation is paramount. And matchups matter.
If I’m Mariners supervisor Scott Servais, I wish to be certain that Kelenic’s confidence stays as excessive as potential. To perform that, I might be ensuring he continues to face as many right-handers as potential, and I might restrict his publicity to lefties – particularly the robust ones.
There might be some days the place the lineup doesn’t look as robust because it might. But when he struggles in opposition to left-handed pitching, it might break that confidence and you might be risking the unbelievable manufacturing in opposition to many of the league.
I’m additionally holding him within the backside half of the lineup. I do know the significance of batting order has been largely panned by the analytics group. The trendy philosophy is to only have your finest hitters on the prime. I’m disputing that view. Gamers have actual emotions and actual reactions. A bump within the order comes with elevated expectations, and that may result in elevated stress. Kelenic already places sufficient stress on himself! The very last thing he wants is for that to ratchet up one other notch.
Additionally, pitchers are likely to method hitters in a different way on the prime versus the underside of the order. I keep in mind a light-hitting shortstop as soon as telling me that he had no thought what it was actually wish to hit in opposition to Félix Hernández as a result of Félix would by no means hassle throwing him his finest stuff. He wouldn’t waste it on a man on the backside of the order. Which may be extra of an old-fashioned method, however why take any possibilities?
For the primary time, we’re seeing Jarred Kelenic exhibit his total skillset. He has proven all 5 instruments: hitting for common, energy, pace, protection and arm. Up to now, he’s added again within the capacity to take pitches and has proven a a lot better eye. If that continues, he’ll ultimately be able to take the subsequent step and assist the staff in much more methods. However for now, I hope the Mariners acknowledge that the position he’s in is permitting him to maximise his manufacturing fairly than holding him again. If they’ll proceed to point out that persistence, they may very well be getting the total package deal they hoped for once they made him the centerpiece of Jerry Dipoto’s greatest commerce.
Proper now, it’s simply enjoyable to look at a monster at work.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle waffle shop owner shuts down business over new $20-plus minimum wage law: ‘I’ve cried every day’
The owner of a popular waffle shop in West Seattle said she had no choice but to shut down her business after the city’s new minimum wage law went into effect on New Year’s Day — hiking hourly pay to $20.76.
Bebop Waffle Shop, which was founded by a former New York City resident more than a decade ago, closed its doors for good on Monday.
“I’ve cried every day,” Corina Luckenbach, the waffle shop owner, told Fox 13 TV.
Luckenbach, who founded Bebop more than 10 years ago after relocating from New York to the Emerald City, said that her business had already been suffering from high inflation which caused the price of food to spike.
The waffle shop has also been hamstrung by lower foot traffic in the city — a result of many people working from home.
The minimum wage increase was the last straw, she said.
“This is financially just not going to make sense anymore. Because, just for me, the increase would cost me $32,000 more a year,” Luckenbach told Fox 13 TV.
Luckenbach, who named the cafe after her late dachshund, said that while in theory she supports workers earning a higher minimum wage, in practice she has been unable to keep up with the change.
Previously, large employers in Seattle whose payroll numbered more than 500 workers were required to pay a minimum wage of $18.69 per hour.
Small employers with 500 or fewer workers had to pay $18.69 per hour if the company did not contribute at least $2.19 per hour toward medical benefits or if the employee did not earn sufficient tips to meet a combined minimum compensation of $20.28.
If the minimum compensation threshold was met through tips or if the employer contributed at least $2.19 per hour toward medical benefits, the minimum wage for small businesses was $17.25 per hour.
The new $20.76 per hour law — which is $4 higher than Washington State’s minimum wage requirement — applies to large and small businesses. It also eliminates tip or benefit credits.
Luckenbach, who is gay, said “the hardest thing” about shutting down her business is that it “takes away a safe space for people.”
“The stories of like what it meant to people to come in and feel safe and to feel welcomed — I just, I didn’t know,” she said, wiping away tears.
The Post has sought comment from Luckenbach.
New minimum wage laws have either gone into effect or will go into effect in twenty-one states and 48 cities and counties sometime during the new year.
The Economic Policy Institute, a think tank that studies the effect of minimum wage, issued a report which estimated that 9.2 million workers will see their wages increase by a total of $5.7 billion.
The federal minimum wage of $7.25 has not increased in 15 years.
Seattle, WA
Seattle Seahawks release first injury report for season finale vs. Los Angeles Rams
One injury report down, two more to go for the 2024 Seattle Seahawks.
With no playoff implications at stake, the Seahawks’ Week 18 game against the NFC West champion Los Angeles Rams will be their last one of the season. Their first practice for this week saw nine players listed on the injury report, including right tackle Abe Lucas and cornerback Josh Jobe. In last week’s win over the Chicago Bears, Jobe suffered a knee injury at some point in the third quarter and did not return. Mike Macdonald indicated that it wasn’t anything major.
The likes of DK Metcalf, Zach Charbonnet, and Geno Smith were not on the injury report. Five players were DNPs, with Leonard Williams and Jarran Reed effectively getting rest days. Laken Tomlinson, Ernest Jonves IV, Byron Murphy II, and Tyler Lockett were limited participants.
Not much more to really add! Here’s virtually everything I said but in a team-provided table:
The Rams, who will be resting starters, only had right tackle Rob Havenstein and receiver Jordan Whittington on the injury report, and Havenstein has already been ruled out. In other words, the Rams are healthy at the right time.
Seattle, WA
New discoveries from Seattle scientists could help manage brain's aging process
SEATTLE – A new year marks new research on the health and well-being of the brain. On January 1, the Allen Institute published its largest study to date on aging brain cells in animals. Scientists said these discoveries could help unlock ways to keep the mind sharper, longer.
This latest study at the Allen Institute gives insight into the aging of the brain, and how diet, inflammation, and brain health are deeply interconnected. The study was funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Scientists analyzed more than 1.2 million brain cells from mice, ages young and old. They explained they used mice because their brains are similar to humans in structure, function, genes, and cell types. The experts said older mice are considered to be the equivalent of a late middle-aged human.
The new study took a closer look at identifying specific cell types, primarily glial cells (the brain’s support system), and how those cells change as they age.
They also focused on “hot spots” when changes occur in the brain cells. Representatives said the scientists discovered an aging accelerator, saying, “In older brains, inflammation surges into overdrive while genes critical for brain structure and function decline. This imbalance sheds light on how aging increases vulnerability to disease.”
In studying the cells, they also found the brain’s aging epicenter: the area near the third ventricle of the hypothalamus. That region of the brain is crucial in regulating food intake, metabolism, and how the body uses nutrients. That epicenter, also referred to as “hot spot,” hints at a strong connection between diet, lifestyle, brain health, and changes that can influence vulnerability to age-related brain disorders.
“Our hypothesis is that those cell types are getting less efficient at integrating signals from our environment or from things that we’re consuming,” said Kelly Jin, Ph.D., a scientist at the Allen Institute for Brain Science and lead author of the study. “And that loss of efficiency somehow contributes to what we know as aging in the rest of our body. I think that’s pretty amazing, and I think it’s remarkable that we’re able to find those very specific changes with the methods that we’re using.”
The Allen Institute said understanding the findings in that hot spot will be key in future studies. It not only helps scientists know which cells to target, but experts said it also could lead to the development of age-related therapeutics. This includes unlocking more specific dietary or drug interventions to maintain brain health into old age.
“Aging is the most important risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease and many other devastating brain disorders. These results provide a highly detailed map for which brain cells may be most affected by aging,” said Richard J. Hodes, M.D., director of NIH’s National Institute on Aging. “This new map may fundamentally alter the way scientists think about how aging affects the brain and also provides a guide for developing new treatments for aging-related brain diseases.”
The Allen Institute’s discoveries are now published in Nature, a weekly international journal highlighting all fields of science and technology from the finest researchers.
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