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MLB News: Reds hope time is now as Blue Jays come to town


Timing can be everything, and for TJ Friedl and the Cincinnati Reds, the occasion may have arrived a for rejuvenated run to the playoffs.

The Reds play host to the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night in the opener of a three-game series after Wednesday’s 7-2 win over Cleveland that featured the catch of the year in Cincinnati.

The Guardians had just tied the game 1-1 in the third inning Wednesday when Ramon Laureano drove an Andrew Abbott pitch to the wall in center. The ball appeared ready to land on the grass berm behind the centerfield wall for a home run that would have put Cleveland ahead 3-1.

But Friedl raced back, leaped and crashed his back into the wall while catching the ball just above the yellow padded stripe. He added a highlight-reel catch to open the fourth inning, but it was his catch to end the third that changed the course of the game.

“Everything about it, just what a big play it is in the game because it takes two runs off the board. It changes everything,” Reds manager David Bell said.

Friedl added three singles and scored three of Cincinnati’s seven runs in the desperately needed win, just Cincinnati’s fourth in 14 games.

“He’s what we want to be as a team,” Reds second baseman Matt McLain said. “The way he plays through his ups and downs, he’s always playing hard, and that’s really what matters.”

Before the game, Friedl and other Cincinnati outfielders practiced robbing home run balls for the first time this year. It was first-base coach Collin Cowgill running the drill.

“I’m running in (after the catch), I’m looking at him and he’s ecstatic,” Friedl said of Cowgill. “And I’m looking at him like, ‘We worked on that. That’s because we worked on that.’ What are the chances?”

Friedl also stole his team-leading 23rd base in the win for Cincinnati, which leads the major leagues with 139 stolen bases.

The Blue Jays have dropped four of six and enter the weekend occupying the third and final wild-card position in the American League behind the Tampa Bay Rays and Houston Astros.

Shortstop Bo Bichette has missed two weeks with right patellar tendinitis but is on track to return at Cincinnati after he was the designated hitter for Triple-A Buffalo on Wednesday and went 2-for-3 with a run. He was supposed to begin his rehab assignment Tuesday before Buffalo’s game was rained out.

“It felt good,” Bichette said. “That’s why I came here (to Buffalo) so I could go 100 percent mostly and see what it felt like. The swing felt good, timing felt good … The hope right now is to feel good playing shortstop. If (all) goes well, then hopefully I’ll be in Cincinnati.”

Right-handed reliever Trevor Richards (neck inflammation) could be ready to return to the Toronto bullpen after throwing a scoreless inning at Buffalo on Wednesday.

The club also hopes third baseman Matt Chapman (finger) can return to the lineup this weekend against the Reds and avoid the injured list. He last played Saturday.

Both teams resume after an off day on Thursday as Toronto is expected to have right-hander Jose Berrios (9-8, 3.53 ERA) make his 25th start of the season.

Berrios last faced the Reds on Sept. 25, 2020, while playing for Minnesota. He allowed four runs over five innings. He is 0-2 with a 9.00 ERA in two career starts against Cincinnati.

The Reds announced Thursday evening that right-hander Brett Kennedy (1-0, 5.14) will be making the start in the series opener. It will be his second start as an opener this season and third appearance this year for Cincinnati in his first big-league action since starting six games for the San Diego Padres in 2018.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Report: Mariners’ Jarred Kelenic resumes baseball activities


Mariners outfielder Jarred Kelenic is out of his walking boot and has resumed baseball activities, the Seattle Times reported Thursday.

He landed on the 10-day injured list on July 20 with a fractured left foot after kicking a water cooler in frustration following a ninth-inning strikeout against the Minnesota Twins a day earlier.

The Mariners, who entered Thursday’s play one game out in the American League wild-card race, are optimistic he will be able to rejoin the team in early September, per the report.

Kelenic, 24, is hitting .252 with 11 homers and 45 RBIs in 90 games this season.

He is hitting .201 with 32 homers and 105 RBIs in 237 career games with the Mariners, who acquired him from the Mets as part of a 2018 trade that sent Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz to New York.

The injury occurred after Kelenic came up with two on and no one out, trailing 6-3 in the ninth inning on July 19. He struck out looking on the ninth pitch he saw from Twins closer Jhoan Duran.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: All-Stars on mound as Giants open series in Atlanta


The Atlanta Braves have won six of their past seven games, including four via shutout.

Owners of the majors’ best record, the Braves aim to continue their dominating ways on Friday when they open a three-game series against the visiting San Francisco Giants.

Atlanta completed its 11th series sweep of the season by posting a 5-0 victory over the New York Yankees on Tuesday and a 2-0 triumph on Wednesday.

The Braves overcame a brief three-game skid from Aug. 5-7 in which they surrendered 21 runs to win eight of their past 10 games.

“We had a little bit of a tough run with the pitching, and now it’s solidified again,” Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said. “I said earlier in the day, if they weather the storm and stay in there, there’s going to be something good on the back end.”

The Braves will turn to star right-hander Spencer Strider (13-4, 3.75 ERA) to start Friday’s contest.

Strider, 24, is tied for the majors’ lead in wins while his 217 strikeouts have him comfortably atop that department.

He answered a tough start on Aug. 7 in a loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates in which he yielded six runs in 2 2/3 innings by scattering three hits over seven scoreless frames in a 6-0 romp over the New York Mets on Saturday.

Strider is 0-1 with an 8.31 ERA in two career starts against San Francisco.

Eddie Rosario belted a two-run homer in the second inning to provide all the offense the Braves would need on Wednesday against the Yankees. He has gone deep in two of his past three games and is 10-for-31 with nine RBIs and six runs over his past nine contests.

San Francisco right-hander Alex Cobb (6-4, 3.62) is expected to get the start on Friday.

Selected as an All-Star for the first time this season, Cobb limped out of the break by yielding at least five runs in three of his past five starts and seven homers during that stretch. He permitted six runs on nine hits in 4 1/3 innings of a 9-3 drubbing by the Texas Rangers on Saturday.

“I think everyone is (feeling the effects of the season),” Cobb said, per the East Bay Times. “It’s August. Everybody’s trying to catch a second wind and sprint to the finish line. You’re holding the postseason in the palm of your hands and try not to let that affect you too much.

“You go through a season and you have your high points and you have your low points. This is one of those, I think for me individually and for the team. You try to get out of those as quick as possible. Everybody wants to be the guy to get the team out of it.”

Cobb, 35, has fared well in three career starts against Atlanta, posting a 2-0 record with a 1.29 ERA.

The Giants fell for the sixth time in their last eight games with a 6-1 setback to the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday.

Johan Camargo, who spent his first five major league seasons with Atlanta, is 3-for-7 with San Francisco after competing in Triple-A with three different organizations this season.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Aaron Boone new favorite to be first MLB manager fired


Is it a race to the guillotine in the Big Apple?

With the New York Yankees falling below .500 following their sweep at the hands of the Atlanta Braves, SportsBetting.ag released updated odds on the first Major League Baseball manager to be fired this season.

Not surprisingly, the Yankees’ Aaron Boone leads the way at +200 with his team sitting in last place in the American League East and 6.5 games out of the final wild-card spot.

Boone has taken over for his cross-town rival Buck Showalter, who has spent much of the season as the book’s favorite to be the first manager fired. The Mets are 55-66 and 7.5 games out of the final wild-card spot in the National League, having waved the white flag by trading ace pitchers Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander before the deadline.

Showalter is now being offered at +300, followed by the Los Angeles Angels’ Phil Nevin at +400. The Angels were aggressive in adding to their roster ahead of the deadline, only to fall 7.0 games out of the wild-card picture in the AL entering Thursday.

FIRST MANAGER FIRED ODDS
Aaron Boone, Yankees (+200)
Buck Showalter, Mets (+300)
Phil Nevin, Angels (+400)
Pedro Grifol, White Sox (+600)
Bob Melvin, Padres (+800)
Oliver Marmol, Cardinals (+800)
Bud Black, Rockies (+1000)
Alex Cora, Red Sox (+1600)
Dave Martinez, Nationals (+2500)
Mark Kotsay, Athletics (+3300)
Matt Quatraro, Royals (+3300)

The sportsbook is also offering odds on how the Yankees will close out their difficult 2023 season. They are currently -130 to finish above .500 and +100 to finish with a losing record for the first time in 28 years.

YANKEES DIVISION FINISH ODDS
5th (-150)
4th (+100)
3rd (+900)
2nd (+30000)
1st (+40000)

–Field Level Media

CWEB Summarized Business Newsletter August 23rd 2023

Economic growth headline on newspaper

As the AI hype train continues to push markets higher, Nvidia (NVDA) revealed second quarter earnings Wednesday after the bell that blew beyond already sky-high expectations for the graphics chip giant. The company’s revenue was $13.51 billion, up 101% from the previous year, and its adjusted earnings per share were $2.70, up 429 percent from the previous year. According to Bloomberg data, analysts predicted revenue of $11.04 billion and earnings per share of $2.07.

The retail giant is struggling with a downturn in China, its main growth region, and investor morale has plummeted as a result, causing Nike’s stock to endure its longest losing run in over 40 years. As of Tuesday’s end, its stock price had dropped 1.4% to $101.46, marking its deepest decline since going public in December 1980.

For many, the start of autumn officially begins with the return of Starbucks’ Pumpkin Spice Latte (PSL). The legendary drink has had an impact on the coffee industry, popular culture, and beyond in the 20 years since its inception in 2003. On Thursday, August 24, consumers will once again be able to enjoy the fall menu at Starbucks and toast the 20th anniversary with a Pumpkin Spice Latte.

In order to provide patients with access to affordable medication for arthritis, CVS Health and pharmaceutical company Sandoz have teamed together to develop a generic version of the best-selling brand-name drug Humira.

TikTok may be ending its support for external shopping sites. In an effort to encourage users to make purchases through the TikTok Shop, the social media network aims to outlaw links to external sites like Amazon. The corporation is expected to lose more than $500 million in the United States from its TikTok Shop operations this year.

Sony shows off its new portable gaming system. The PlayStation Portal remote player, the company’s official portable PlayStation, will be released later this year. It has an eight-inch LCD screen and can run PS5 games at 1080p and 60 frames per second via Wi-Fi streaming.

At least 115 individuals lost their lives, and many houses and businesses were damaged in the terrible wildfires in Hawaii, which Moody’s RMS projected might cost up to $6 billion in economic losses. Moody’s estimated on Tuesday that the losses may be as high as $6 billion. The risk modelling firm estimates that due to the island’s high insurance penetration rates, about 75% of the losses will be covered by insurance.

Bud Light’s declining popularity in the wake of the Dylan Mulvaney scandal allowed Modelo Especial to overtake it as America’s best-selling beer.
The newly revealed NIQ data shows that Modelo outsold Bud Light in grocery stores and bars over the entire year of 2023. This is the first time Modelo has ever outsold Bud Light in a calendar year.

According to Yahoo Finance general manager Tapan Bhat, who was quoted on Axios, Yahoo has bought CommonStock, a social network that allows retail investors to exchange insights based on data pulled straight from their brokerage accounts.

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, stated today that he has driven a prototype Cybertruck in the company’s Texas Gigafactory. Before Tesla’s formal production launch, he probably also inspected the quality of the pickups now being manufactured and the production of Cybertrucks at the facility.

After the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) stole hundreds of millions of dollars through blockchain operations, the FBI issued a warning to the cryptocurrency industry. The state alleges that criminals associated with TraderTraitor, also known as the Lazarus Group and APT38, stole money from a number of cryptocurrency systems and projects in 2018.

Thursday reporting Burlington, Dollar Tree, TD Bank, Petco, Weibo, Build-A-Bear, Ulta, Intuit, Gap, and Nordstrom are forecasted to report earnings.

Stocks to watch with positive momentum this week and Buy rating.  SNDLWMTAMZNMETAGRPNMSFTGOOGLeBayAAPLPYPLUBSPalo Alto NetworksZOOMULTANvidia

CWEB Summarized Business News Letter August 2nd 2023

10 people are killed in a jet crash in Russia; the Wagner Chief, Yevgeny Prigozhin was a passenger

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All ten persons on board a private jet were killed when it crashed over Russia on Wednesday, according to rescue personnel. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the mercenaries, was listed as a passenger, although it wasn’t immediately known if he was actually traveling.

Unverified media sources claimed that Prigozhin, the man behind Wagner Private Military, owned the jet. Yevgeny Viktorovich Prigozhin is a Russian oligarch, mercenary leader, and former close confidant of Russian president Vladimir Putin until he launched a rebellion in June 2023

Dmitry Utkin, who is thought to have played a significant role as a co-founder and top commander within the Wagner mercenary group, was included alongside Prigozhin’s name.

On board were three crew members and five additional passengers. Rosaviatsia did not provide the names of the verified deceased.

The mercenary leader’s body was allegedly discovered in the plane wreckage, according to the Wagner-affiliated Grey Zone Telegram channel. However, this information could not be confirmed, and Prigzohin’s condition and whereabouts are still unclear.

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Igor Rudenya, the governor of the Tver area, has taken “personal control” of the response to the plane crash, according to his press department, which also noted that the aircraft was a civil one.

According to RIA Novosti, the Russian Investigative Committee has launched a criminal inquiry into the functioning of the airline and violations of traffic safety regulations following the crash.

The Grey Zone Telegram channel reported that the Russian military’s air defense systems had shot down the plane, but this information could not be confirmed.

According to a Russian government official who spoke to The Moscow Times under the condition of anonymity, neither the crash’s existence nor its location could have been a coincidence.

In addition to his alleged involvement in election meddling, Prigozhin has long been recognized as the creator of the Wagner Group, an infamous mercenary group that served the Kremlin’s interests in a number of international conflicts. He first became involved with Putin through his catering company, which is how the Western media referred to him as “Putin’s chef.”

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Dick’s Sporting Goods posts weak quarterly earnings, Macy’s financial forecast is cautious, shares fall

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Dick’s Sporting Goods

Dick’s Sporting Goods (DKS) and Macy’s (M) recently announced their quarterly results that were weak and also provided weak forecasts for the rest of the year. Shares of both the giant retailers fell after the release of the reports. Reasons for the weaker results include theft and more.

Dick’s Sporting Goods reported a fall of 23 percent in profit in the recent quarter. The retailer claimed that slow sales as well as a rise in theft were responsible for the decline in profits. It noted that theft was an “increasingly serious issue impacting many retailers.”

On Tuesday, the sporting goods retailer said that its net income for the quarter was $244 million. Dick’s Sporting Goods had reported $318.5 million in the same quarter last year. The earnings per share reported was $2.82 while analysts had estimated higher earnings of $3.81 per share. Quarterly net sales were at $3.2 billion, a small jump from last year’s $3.1 billion.

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Shares of Dick’s Sporting Goods fell by 24 percent after the report was released. CEO Lauren Hobart said that “shrink” had been a “large part” of the reason why the earnings had decreased. Shrink is the industrial term used to describe inventory loss due to shop lifting, theft by employees or return fraud.

Macy’s also reported its second quarter results on Tuesday. Although the popular retailer posted better than expected results, the department store took a cautious outlook. Macy’s said that its credit card division has been facing pressure. The department store is working with its financial partner Citibank to deal with the issue; by adjusting underwriting strategies to decrease its bad debts.

Macy’s reported a net revenue of $5.13 billion that was higher than analysts’ estimates of $5.1 billion. Earnings per share were estimated at $ 0.13 but were better at $0.26. It mentioned that it expects net sales between $22.8 billion and $23.2 billion. It also predicted a lower sales rate year on year, of 6 to 7 percent.

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ATP News: Carlos Alcaraz rallies to reach final at Western & Southern Open

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No. 1 seed Carlos Alcaraz of Spain saved a match point in the second set before putting together a dominant performance in the third to earn a 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-3 victory over Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz on Saturday in the semifinals of the Western & Southern Open in Mason, Ohio.

After coasting through the opening set, Hurkacz had Alcaraz on the ropes when he led 5-4 in the second set. But the 20-year-old stayed alive and eventually forced a tiebreaker, though he quickly found himself in a precarious position once again.

Hurkacz raced out to a 4-1 lead, but Alcaraz buckled down, taking the next six points to reach a third set. That’s where Alcaraz won 15 of 19 first-service points en route to the victory, allowing the World No. 1 to advance to the final at the Cincinnati-area event.

“It was a mental semifinal, I had to stay there,” Alcaraz said. “I had a lot of break points, it was really tough. Obviously, saving a match point is never easy but with my coach, we were talking about staying positive all the time and to stay there.

“We knew I was going to have my chances and I tried to take it. Every match against (Hurkacz) is really, really tough, but I’m really, really happy that I was able to win.”

Alcaraz is the youngest player to reach the final since Pete Sampras accomplished the feat in 1991.

Despite taking the loss, Hurkacz put together an impressive performance for the match, saving 10 of 11 break points, racking up 31 winners and recording 10 aces to Alcaraz’s two.

All four of Alcaraz’s matches have gone three sets in Cincinnati, forcing him to spend over 10 1/2 hours on the court. His match Saturday took two hours and 18 minutes.

Alcaraz will face Serbian Novak Djokovic in the final, a rematch of the Wimbledon championship match.

Djokovic made quick work of German Alexander Zverev 7-6 (5), 7-5 in a little over two hours. Djokovic, who has not lost a set all week, is vying for his third title at the event. He improved to 8-4 lifetime versus Zverev.

“I’m pleased,” Djokovic said. “I think there’s a few things I could’ve done better, but overall it’s a straight-sets win against a great player in form, so I’m really happy.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Orlando City, Fire rested, ready to resume playoff push

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Two of the hottest teams in Major League Soccer will look to continue rolling Sunday when the Chicago Fire host Orlando City SC.

Both the fifth-place Lions (10-6-7, 37 points) and the eighth-place Fire (8-7-8, 32 points) reside in Eastern Conference playoff positions. Neither team advanced beyond the first knockout round of the Leagues Cup, giving the clubs over two weeks to recuperate and hope that their pre-tournament momentum continues.

Chicago is 5-1-0 in its last six regular-season contests, including a three-match winning streak and shutout streak. The Fire have never recorded four consecutive shutouts in their club history.

The one blemish within the Fire’s six-match span was a 3-1 loss at Orlando on July 1. The Lions’ victory was part of a 6-2-5 run for Orlando City over their last 13 regular-season matches.

Even with this success, Orlando coach Oscar Pareja said the time after the Leagues Cup elimination was spent “trying to optimize the team in every single aspect” for the home stretch of the regular season.

“It has been a good time, and now … it’s obviously a very important time for us towards this final phase and qualify the team to the playoffs,” Pareja said.

The postseason is an equally large target for the Fire, who have reached the playoffs just once in the last 10 seasons.

“We have 11 games left and we have to fight until the end,” midfielder Gaston Gimenez told the Chicago Sun-Times. “It’s always our goal to get into the playoffs. … We’re on a good path, and we look to reach that goal.”

Chicago goalkeeper Chris Brady is questionable due to a leg injury and Rafael Czichos is suspended due to caution accumulation. Federico Navarro missed the Fire’s last four regular-season games due to a leg injury but is expected to be available after seeing some action during the Leagues Cup.

Lions midfielder Junior Urso is questionable due to a right leg injury. Urso played with Orlando City from 2020-22 and spent the first part of the 2023 season with Brazilian club Coritiba before signing a new contract with Orlando in July.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Maxi Moralez’s return boost for New York City FC vs. Minnesota United

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New York City FC welcomes back a familiar face as they begin their stretch run for an MLS Cup playoff berth against visiting Minnesota United on Sunday night.

Popular attacking midfielder Maxi Moralez, who helped lead the Pigeons to a 2021 MLS Cup victory over the Portland Timbers, returns to the club after making 23 appearances over a seven-month stint with his boyhood team, Racing Club, in Argentina.

“I’m coming home,” Moralez, who had 26 goals and 69 assists in 162 regular-season games (149 starts) from 2017-22 with NYCFC, said. “This club and this city mean everything to me and my family. … I’m happy to wear this jersey again.”

The crafty Moralez is expected to provide a much-needed boost to NYCFC (5-8-11, 26 points), which began the weekend in 13th place in the Eastern Conference, four points below the playoff line.

New York City is just 1-6-8 in its last 15 MLS matches, including 0-2-3 at home. NYCFC hasn’t played since losing a Hudson River Derby, 1-0, to the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 3 in the Leagues Cup Round of 32.

Minnesota United (7-8-7, 28 points), in 10th place in the Western Conference, last played on Aug. 11 they were drubbed, 5-0, at Nashville SC in the quarterfinals of the Leagues Cup. The contest was tied, 0-0, in the 34th minute when Loons defender D.J. Taylor picked up a red card. Nashville then blew the game open with five goals over the next 25 minutes.

This is Minnesota United’s first road contest against NYCFC since June 2017 when they lost 3-1. New York City won the only meeting over the last four years, 1-0, in Saint Paul, Minn., in May 2022 and holds a 2-1-1 series edge.

“It’s never easy against New York City and I don’t think it will be any different this weekend,” Minnesota United coach Adrian Heath said. “Moralez is back … which will be a big boost for them. I’m a big admirer of him as a player, (he) makes things happen.”

–Field Level Media