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The Murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart
On the night of September 22, 2006, Stoddart was house-sitting for her aunt and uncle, Allison and Frank Contreras, on Whispering Cliffs Drive in northeast Bannock County. The Contreras family were out of town and had hired Stoddart to come take care of their three cats and two dogs for the weekend. Stoddart was visited that evening by her boyfriend, Matt Beckham, who arrived around 6:00 p.m. Later, classmates Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik, who were both aged 16 at the time, came over to the house to "hang out." Stoddart gave the friends a tour of the house, including the basement. The four teens went into the living room to watch a film but Adamcik and Draper ended up leaving before the film ended, saying they "wanted to watch a movie at their local movie theater instead." Stoddart and Beckham stayed behind.
Stoddart was unaware that before the boys left, Draper had unlocked the basement door so that he and Adamcik could re-enter the house undetected. Some time after leaving the house on Whispering Cliffs, Draper and Adamcik returned to the neighborhood, parked down the street, got out of their car, and put on costumes consisting of dark clothing, gloves, and white, painted masks. The boys quietly entered the house through the basement door while the couple were watching television in the living room. They intentionally made loud noises in an unsuccessful attempt to lure Beckham and Stoddart downstairs "so they could scare them." Next, they found the circuit breaker and turned off the power in the house, hoping the pair would come downstairs to check the breaker. When Beckham and Stoddart did not come downstairs, the boys turned some of the lights back on.
Stoddart became uneasy after the temporary power outage, and Beckham noticed that one of the Contreras' dogs kept staring down the basement stairs, periodically barking or growling. Seeing that Stoddart felt scared, Beckham called his mother to ask if he could stay the night at the house with her to ease her mind, but she denied his request – instead she offered to let Stoddart come home with Beckham and stay at their house for the night, and she would bring Stoddart back to the Whispering Cliffs house the next morning. However, Stoddart felt it was her responsibility to stay at the house as she was hired to do and care for the animals, and declined the offer from Beckham's mother.
At approximately 10:30 pm, Beckham's mother picked him up, leaving Stoddart at the house alone. Beckham called Adamcik’s cell phone to see where he and Draper were, possibly to meet up with them later. Beckham said he could barely hear Adamcik, who was whispering on the phone, and assumed the boys were inside a movie theatre.
From the basement, Draper and Adamcik heard Beckham leave. The teens turned the lights out again at the circuit breaker and waited, hoping Stoddart would come downstairs to turn the lights back on; she did not. Eventually, the boys went upstairs. Draper was armed with a dagger-type weapon and Adamcik had a hunting knife, the weapons having been purchased at a pawn shop. Draper opened and slammed a closet door at the top of the stairs to scare Stoddart, who was lying on the couch in the living room. The boys then brutally attacked her, stabbing her approximately thirty times; twelve wounds were potentially fatal.
During the investigation of the murder, police found that Draper and Adamcik had recorded their plan to murder Stoddart in advance on videotape while they were at school. This video footage was shown at their trials.
Draper and Adamcik were arrested on September 27, 2006, and charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder. During the interrogations, each teen blamed the other. Draper claimed he was in the same room with Adamcik when Stoddart was killed but denied stabbing her, then later admitted to stabbing her under alleged commands from Adamcik. He led investigators to Black Rock Canyon, where the teens had disposed of the clothing, masks, and weapons they used for the murder.
At trial, the prosecution revealed that Draper had said he was inspired by Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, the teenagers who committed the Columbine High School massacre. Later, Adamcik was said to have been inspired by the Scream franchise. Draper was convicted on April 17, 2007; Adamcik was convicted on June 8, 2007. On August 21, 2007, based on being convicted of first-degree murder, each received a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, and thirty years-to-life for being convicted of conspiracy to commit murder.
Adamcik and Draper are both serving their time at Idaho State Correctional Institution, located in unincorporated Ada County, Idaho, near Kuna. November 2019, Adamcik’s sentence was upheld after his appeal was denied by the Idaho Supreme Court.
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Social media influencer Caryn Marjorie made an AI clone of herself, which her male fans could hire as a "virtual girlfriend" for $1/minute. (Brian Contreras / LA Times via MSN)
I don't even know where to start with this story. It's so full of I just can't even.
And yet who am I to point fingers? I have my favorite podcasters and writers who I've never met. I call them my "imaginary friends."
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That 90s Show characters/ocs bdays in my verse
January
- Jared Forman (Jan 1, ‘22)
- Alex Flargunbargun (Jan 7, ‘58)
- Aria Chingkwake (Jan 12, ‘42)
- Jonah Shaland-Mitchell (Jan 12, ‘99)
-Buddy Morgan (Jan 12, ‘60)
-Gregory James (Jan 12, ‘60)
- Betsy Kelso (Jan 15, ‘79)
- Alexis Doilybug (Jan 17, ‘56)
- Paula Mitchell (Jan 17, ‘56)
- Devon Hunter (Jan 17, ‘19)
- Carolyn Rockwell (Jan 19, ‘30)
- Jordan Chingkwake (Jan 24, ‘65)
- Julio Martinez (Jan 28, ‘39)
- Kimmy Mendoza-Martinez (Jan 28, ‘39)
- Kim Raymond (Jan 30, ‘59)
- Lydia Martelli (Jan 30, ‘79)
February
- Marty Forman (Feb 1, ‘34)
- Gwen Runck (Feb 10, ‘80)
- Chris Kelso (Feb 12, ‘62)
- Jay Kelso (Feb 12, ‘80)
-Oak Kelso (Feb 12, ‘81)
- Quinn Martinez-Doilybug (Feb 12, ‘82)
- Erin Martinez-Doilybug (Feb 12, ‘82)
- Donna Pinciotti (Feb 13, ‘60)
- Celia Stearwater-Kelso (Feb 15, ‘62)
- Charlie Richardson (Feb 21, ‘60)
- Elaine Miller (Feb 29, '56)
- Eliza Kelso (Feb 30, ‘25)
March
- Marilyn Flargunbargun (March 10, 1935)
- Kristie Forman (March 10, 1979)
- Lulu Mitchell (March 11, ‘96)
- Ridge Pinciotti (March 12, 1979)
- Lisa Mitchell (March 12, 1960)
-Darnell Smith (March 12, ‘77)
- Leah Chingkwake (March 13, 1949)
- Mitch Pinciotti (March 15, 1979)
- Maddie Joy (March 17, 1981)
-Ian Harris (March 20, 1980)
- Lola Reed (March 23, ‘63)
- Lia Martelli (March 25, '64)
- Kat Hyde (March 25, ‘96)
- Reggie Hyde (March 25, ‘96)
-Joe Joy (March 25, ‘76)
-Josie Takada-Marshall (March 28, 2013)
-Suzy Simpson (March 29, ‘57)
- Sam Garcia-Velasco (March 30, ‘65)
- Jake Mitchell (March 30, ‘56)
-Emiko Takada (March 30, ‘63)
April
- Ozzie Takada (Apr 3, ‘80)
- Margie Kelso (Apr 9, ‘99)
- Lizzie Kelso (Apr 9, ‘99)
- Anne-Marie Kelso (Apr 9, ‘99)
- Tina Pinciotti (Apr 13, ‘62)
- Jacques Benoit (Apr 13, ‘79)
- Louis Jean-Paul Josephine (Apr 13, ‘79)
-Sophia Kamiśka (Apr 15, ‘79)
- William Barnett (Apr 16, ‘32)
- Nate Runck (Apr 18, ‘79)
-Samantha Marlon (Apr 27, '57)
May
- Trevor Canton (May 3, ‘78)
- Becky Rockwell (May 4, ‘50)
- Brooke Rockwell (May 4, ‘50)
- Elaina Kelso (May 11, ‘73)
- John Kelso (May 12, ‘28)
- Rose Guzman-Queimada (May 12, ‘96)
-Michael Bosko Rossi (May 12, ‘80)
- Brian Bloomberg (May 15, ‘55)
- Sherri Runck (May 15, ‘55)
- Teresa Megan (May 17, ‘79)
-Leonard Smalls (May 26, '55)
- Dale Reed (May 30, ‘62)
- Linda Chen (May 30, ‘65)
June
- Nikki Velasco (Jun 5, ‘80)
- Alex Kelso (Jun 7, ‘74)
- Jeannette Valentine (Jun 7, ‘62)
- June Miller (Jun 12, ‘39)
- Gia Mitchell (Jun 12, ‘65)
- Mitch Miller (Jun 12, ‘60)
- Bernard Mitchell (Jun 12, ‘54)
- Etienne Marshall (Jun 12, ‘80)
-Marco Contreras (Jun 12, '95)
- Zia Chingkwake (Jun 13, ‘95)
- Gina Mitchell (Jun 14, ‘35)
- Chloe Müller (Jun 15, ‘80)
-Owen Nicholas (Jun 20, ‘80)
- Rhonda Tate (Jun 26, ‘59)
- Clara Shaland (Jun 28, ‘57)
- Eva Chingkwake (Jun 30, ‘60)
July
-Joanne Stupak (Jul 2, ‘40)
- Darla Doilybug (Jul 3, ‘32)
- Paul Doilybug (Jul 3, ‘54)
- Mira Chingkwake (Jul 3, '45)
- Kate Stephford (Jul 12, ‘58)
- Tom Garcia (Jul 12, ‘65)
- Angie Barnett (Jul 12 ‘56)
- Gabby Muñoz (Jul 12, '57)
- Bob Pinciotti (Jul 14, ‘39)
- Laurie Forman (Jul 15, ‘58)
- Leia Forman (Jul 19, ‘80)
-Jess Nightly (Jul 22, ‘81)
- Leo Chingkwake (Jul 29, ‘19)
- Jordan Mitchell (Jul 30, ‘35)
August
- Fez (Aug 4, ‘59)
- Aliana Guzman-Queimada (Aug 7, ‘55)
- Mikayla Patel (Aug 12, ‘80)
- Jared Kwan (Aug 12, ‘78)
- Ryland Barnes (Aug 13, ‘78)
- Serena Marotti (Aug 15, ‘78)
-Annette Berkardt-Miller (Aug 18, ‘58)
- Michael Kelso (Aug 28, ‘59)
September
- Sharon Adams (Sep 12, ‘80)
- June Guzman-Queimada (Sep 13, ‘99)
- Jonas Hernandez (Sep 15, ‘78)
- Jackie Burkhart (Sep 24, ‘60)
- Priya Shanti (Sep 30, ‘78)
- Kelly Shaland (Sep 30, ‘78)
October
- Dana Chingkwake (Oct 12, ‘78)
- Kira Kwan (Oct 12, ‘98)
-Paula Sigurdson (Oct 13, ‘33)
- Kitty Forman (Oct 13, ‘33)
- Dave Wilde (Oct 13, ‘61)
-Darline Joy (Oct 13, '78)
- Eleanor Moore (Oct 15, ‘79)
- Amaya Callesti (Oct 23, ‘77)
- Jo Mitchell (Oct 29, ‘79)
- Steve Jordan (Oct 31, ‘78)
November
- Joe Rockwell (Nov 1, ‘28)
- Casey Kelso (Nov 10, ‘56)
- Liv Rodriguez (Nov 12, ‘55)
- Maya Rodriguez (Nov 12, ‘55)
- John Bartlow (Nov 12, ‘78)
- Alisha Callesti (Nov 12, ‘78)
- Connor II Runck (Nov 12, 2010)
- Jordan Runck (Nov 12, 2010)
- Sammy Runck (Nov 12, 2010)
- Jazzy Runck (Nov 12, 2010)
- Steven Hyde (Nov 28, ‘59)
December
- Midge Pinciotti (Dec 3, ‘30)
- Red Forman (Dec 7, ‘27)
- Marion Marotti (Dec 9, ‘58)
- Joan Marotti (Dec 9, ‘64)
- Loni Paris (Dec 12, '62)
- Layla Kelso (Dec 13, ‘78)
- Paige Hart (Dec 13, ‘61)
- Eric Forman (Dec 14, ‘59)
- Valerie Pinciotti (Dec 19, ‘57)
- Delilah Reed (Dec 19, ‘79)
- Sarah Mitchell (Dec 21, ‘80)
- Charles Timothy-Cruz (Dec 24, '44)
- Julie Kumar-Monét (Dec 25, ‘79)
- Fenton (Dec 27, '47)
-Edna Hyde (Dec 30, ‘29)
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#Poesia
🗣 “VERSOS DE PRIMAVERA” 📜✒🌼🌈
👥 Poetas: Manuel Barrós, Gloria Portugal, Rubén Quiroz, Anaís Quispe, Brian Crispín, Gloria Alvitres, Antonio Salerno, Paola Contreras, Fiorella Terrazas, Luis Alonso Cruz, Sandra Lucía Avenzú e Yvonne Arias.
© Producción: APTO PARA TODOS.
📌 Recital:
📆 Viernes 18 de Octubre
🕖 7:00pm.
🏫 Casa Astarté (pasaje García Calderón 111 - Centro de Lima)
🚶♀️🚶♂️ Ingreso libre
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Congratulations Brian on your new vehicle from Luis Contreras at Hiley Acura!
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If you’ve ever asked a chatbot a question and received nonsensical gibberish in reply, you already know that “artificial intelligence” isn’t always very intelligent. And sometimes it isn’t all that artificial either.
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2024 Milwaukee Brewers Famous Relations
#41 Joe Ross: Brother of former Detroit Tigers P Tyson Ross. #55 Hoby Milner: Son of former Chicago Cubs scout Brian Milner. #24 William Contreras; Jr.: Brother of St. Louis Cardinals C Willson Contreras. #99 Gary Sánchez: Brother of former ACL Mariners C Miguel Sánchez. #2 Brice Turang: Son of former Syracuse Chiefs 2B Brian Turang & brother-in-law of Washington Commanders P Tress Way. #11 Jackson Chourio: Brother of Lynchburg Hillcats CF Jaison Chourio. #22 Christian Yelich: Great-grandson of former Denver Broncos vice-president the late Clarence Gehrke & brother of former FCL Braves C Collin Yelich. #29 Trevor Megill: Brother of New York Mets P Tylor Megill. #5 Garrett Mitchell: Husband of U.S.S.S.A. Pride LF Haley Mitchell. #21 Pat Murphy: Father-in-law of former Norfolk Tides 3B Pedro Álvarez; Jr.. Assistant coach Rickie Weeks; Jr.: Brother of former Acereros De Monclova 2B Jemile Weeks.
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El joven receptor criollo ha tenido un rendimiento formidable en octubre y va va seguramente por más. Enrique Daniel Cáceres Cobaleda Gabriel Moreno y los D-Backs de Arizona están teniendo un muy buena Postemporada en las Grandes Ligas, siendo un rendimiento que querrán seguir mostrando en la Serie de Campeonato. El equipo del venezolano inicia su andar en esta instancia este lunes ante los Phillies de Philadelphia. De manera sorpresiva para muchos, el venezolano y el equipo de Arizona han sido de lo más destacado en estos Playoffs del mejor beisbol del mundo, por lo que querrán seguir de esa forma en la venidera serie que se les avecina. Moreno, quien lideró a todos los receptores en bWAR defensivo, y bateó .313 en la segunda mitad en camino a registrar un promedio de .284, solo superado por Willson Contreras, se convirtió en apenas el tercer receptor de 23 años o menos en conectar un jonrón en múltiples juegos de Postemporada, uniéndose a Johnny Bench, Yadier Molina y Brian McCann, lo que lo hace tener un mes de octubre realmente notable. Números en Playoffs 2023 En cinco juegos, el nacido en Barquismeto tiene cuatro imparables, entre ellos tres jonrones. Además, tiene seis carreras remolcadas, tres anotadas y un promedio de .250. Los D-Backs se medirán a los Phillies en una atractiva Serie de Campeonato y claramente querrán que el joven venezolano de 23 años siga en ese mismo ritmo ofensivo. Gabriel Moreno en 111 juegos de la ronda regular, registró 97 hits, 19 dobles, un triple, siete jonrones, 50 carreras remolcadas, 33 anotadsa y .284 de promedio. Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Meridiano
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ALOJAMIENTOS PARA ARGENTINOS EN EL SEMANA DEL MAR
La organización del GPS "Semana del Mar" dío a conocer los alojamientos para los atletas argentinos en Mar del Plata de acuerdo al siguiente detalle: ALOJAMIENTOS ARGENTINOS HOTEL VANNES- CORRIENTES 1842 ENTRADA SALIDA CONSULTAS LUCIA 54-223-4215279 DOBLE 1 Romina Gonzalez F 30-sep 2-oct 2 Valeria Chiaraviglio F 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 3 Martina Adamo 40144900 30-sep 2-oct 4 Ailen Armada 41212544 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 5 Clara Macarena Baiocchi 42051329 30-sep 2-oct 6 Helen Bernard Stilling 46876607 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 7 Magali Dadario 43867941 30-sep 2-oct 8 Paula Agustina Dulcic 36687674 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 9 Belén Fritzsche 40783602 30-sep 2-oct 10 Leila Garetto 42271519 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 11 Fabiana Salomé Gramajo 34759516 30-sep 2-oct 12 Paulina Knees 38201348 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 13 Marlene Koss 44642094 30-sep 2-oct 14 María Florencia Lamboglia 36702299 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 15 Carolina Lozano 39248563 30-sep 2-oct 16 Leslie Lucero 39993698 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 17 Noelia Anahí Martinez 39447761 30-sep 2-oct 18 Valentina Napolitano 45627739 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 19 Agustina Daniela Peralta 41705026 30-sep 2-oct 20 María Candela Ratibel 46029629 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 21 Tiziana Rimedio Bila 47646955 30-sep 2-oct 22 Leticia Madgalena Rodriguez 33434323 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 23 Maria Jose Rosales Paez 45886691 30-sep 2-oct 24 Melanie Soledad Rosalez 40513379 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 25 Carolina Scarponi 46585587 30-sep 2-oct 26 Andrea Ubiedo 35827847 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 27 camila zita 45235741 30-sep 2-oct 28 Victoria Zanolli 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 29 Maria de la Paz Schoeder 30-sep 2-oct 30 Paola Abrego 34816406 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 31 Analia Altamirano 21880423 30-sep 2-oct 32 Daniela Gomez 37380930 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 33 Benjamín Santiago Aguilera 46345112 30-sep 2-oct 34 Walter Imanol Alfonzo 45776342 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 35 Juan manuel Arrieguez vivarelli 44393790 30-sep 2-oct 36 Tomas Luca Ballarini 44160490 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 37 Emiliano Gastón Benitez 44013112 30-sep 2-oct 38 Juan Ignacio Carballo 38160608 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 39 Leandro Ismael París Jiménez 38911090 29-sep 2-oct 40 Bruno De genaro 45382071 29-sep 2-oct DOBLE 41 Agustín Da Silva 40926211 30-sep 2-oct 42 Agustin Contreras 39759721 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 43 Gonzalo Agustin Delgado Mons 39991251 30-sep 2-oct 44 Bautista Diamante 44727032 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 45 Juan Ignacio Dutari 41158078 30-sep 2-oct 46 Alfonso Echezarreta 43324598 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 47 Pedro Mateo Emmert 44023729 30-sep 2-oct 48 Ayrton patricio Franco 45653739 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 49 Ignacio Joaquin Fushimi 42517213 30-sep 2-oct 50 MIGUEL ANGEL GARRO 38763195 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 51 Joaquin Gabriel Gómez 38949225 30-sep 2-oct 52 Nazareno Sasia 43114702 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 53 Carlos Augusto Johnson 40268926 30-sep 2-oct 54 Marcelo Eugenio Labonia 42433478 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 55 Elian Larregina 42492270 30-sep 2-oct 56 Carlos Layoy 35117098 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 57 Daniel Rodrigo Londero 41078107 30-sep 2-oct 58 Brian Agustin Lopez 40053148 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 59 Nazareno Heber Melgarejo 44635911 30-sep 2-oct 60 Estanislao Mendivil 43043003 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 61 Tomas Mondino 46647556 30-sep 2-oct 62 Damian Gabriel Moretta 42781189 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 63 Félix Oruezabala 46098405 30-sep 2-oct 64 Máximo Peratz 45319522 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 65 Juan Ignacio Ciampitti 42344840 30-sep 2-oct 66 Agustín Nahuel Pinti 43543591 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 67 Jose Lorenzo Riba 46660535 30-sep 2-oct 68 Uriel Muñoz 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 69 MANUEL FEDERICO ROBLES 46024608 30-sep 2-oct 70 Pedro Rodriguez Merlo 43800853 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 71 Guillermo Ruggeri 36653706 30-sep 2-oct 72 Ezequiel Sferra Cejas 45570990 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 73 Sebastián ariel Tommasi 44439955 30-sep 2-oct 74 Santiago Madroñal 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 75 Tomas Ariel Villegas 45562955 30-sep 2-oct 76 Lucas Villegas 45562956 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 77 Alan Espinosa 36651933 30-sep 2-oct 78 Fernando Korniejczuk 31021265 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 79 Javier Morillas 18389712 30-sep 2-oct 80 Fernando Diaz Sanchez 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 81 Ariel Tejera 30-sep 2-oct 82 Sergio Alfonsini 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 83 Hugo Gomez 17795144 30-sep 2-oct 84 Pedro Nadal 38371558 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 85 Alberto Fernandez 30-sep 2-oct 86 Mario Quiroga 20135712 30-sep 2-oct SINGLE 87 Daniel Gomez 30-sep 2-oct 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 88 Jose Zabala 30-sep 2-oct 89 Julian Molina 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 90 Matias Leonez 30-sep 2-oct 91 Emanuel Valdez 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 92 Peralta Agustina 30-sep 2-oct 93 Rodriguez Leticia 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 94 CHOFERES MICRO LARGA DISTANCIA 30-sep 2-oct 95 CHOFERES MICRO LARGA DISTANCIA 30-sep 2-oct DOBLE 96 CHOFERES MICRO LARGA DISTANCIA 30-sep 2-oct 97 CHOFERES MICRO LARGA DISTANCIA 30-sep 2-oct Read the full article
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5-Run 6th Helps Brewers Beat Twins.
Twins 3 Brewers 7 W-Wilson (5-0) L-Floro (4-6)
The Minnesota Twins have been playing better baseball and are inching towards an American League Central Championship. The schedule started getting a little tougher tonight with a trip over to Milwaukee to play the Brewers. The Brewers got the scoring started in the first inning as William Contreras drew a one-out walk. Later in the inning, Willy Adames smoked a Bailey Ober slider out to left for a two-run home run. Milwaukee had a two-run lead after an inning of play. The Twins would answer in the second as Kyle Farmer lined a two-out single to center. Christian Vazquez knocked a Wade Miley fastball out to left for a two-run homer to tie the game at two. The Twins got back to work in the fourth with a Jordan Luplow lead-off double. Carlos Correa walked and Kyle Farmer hit a run-scoring single to left to put the Twins on top. Bailey Ober finished off five solid innings and the team wants to reduce his innings. Dylan Floro came on for the sixth and struggled. William Contreras started the inning with a single and Carlos Santana did the same. With one out, Mark Canha singled to right. Tyrone Taylor and Brice Turang knocked in runs with base hits. Brian Anderson followed with a two-run single to center of his own. In a blink of an eye, Milwaukee put up five runs and held a 7-3 lead. Bryse Wilson threw two shutout innings and Hoby Milner put up a zero in the eighth. Trevor Megill had a scoreless ninth as the Brewers took the first game tonight.
-Final Thoughts- Bailey Ober was doing fine through five innings and the team decided to pull him. He allowed two runs on two hits with three walks and three strikeouts. Dylan Floro was terrible as he allowed five runs on six hits with two strikeouts. Oliver Ortega retired two men, walked three, and left the game with an apparent back injury. Cole Sands got the final four outs. Kyle Farmer led the team with two hits on the day. The Twins hit 1-for-4 with runners in scoring position and left four men on base. Tomorrow, Kenta Maeda faces Corbin Burnes in the series finale.
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i dont know dick about the sport but peep this wild article that came up when i searched "yankees evil baseball team ?" none of u were kidding ! <3 my favourite segments include:
And so we wind the clock all the way back to…2002? As it turns out, the Evil Empire is merely the latest in a long line of Yankees nicknames, starting with “Murderer’s Row” in reference to the 1918 Yankees
In December 2002, Boston Red Sox team president Larry Lucchino unwittingly added another title to that collection. Angry at the Yankees for edging out the Red Sox for high-profile free agent pitcher Jose Contreras. New York signed the Cuban defector to a four-year deal with $32 million just a week after inking Japanese outfielder Hideki Matsui to a contract. Lucchino responded to a New York Times request for comment first with “a brusque ‘no comment’” before following up with, “The evil empire extends its tentacles even into Latin America.”
Six years later, a company called Evil Enterprises, Inc., applied for a trademark on “Baseball’s Evil Empire,” intending to create Yankees-themed merchandise centered on the phrase and sell them on their website; such a trademark would give them exclusive rights on the slogan.
Furthermore, in December 2018, Brian Cashman called his front office a “fully-operational Death Star” when preparing for the offseason; such an analogy is no accident.
can i be honest. this is so fun. i love when heels steer into the skid <3 take my fin yankees get WORSE
theres evil teams in basedball...?
#based ball#sorry. i dont actually go here and im not super invested in learning more but this was such a fun little diversion#all i know is baseball manga im sowwiee....
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'Not sure if you’ve noticed, but it’s hot out there.
So hot that I actually took a peek at this great guide my Times colleagues put together titled: “Cool off in 14 of L.A.’s hottest pools with day passes.” Which, back in the day, I used to do all the time, except then a “day pass” consisted of waiting for a hotel guest to leave the pool area and then slipping in the gate. Or hopping the fence when no one was around. But, admittedly, that was a long time ago, all the way back in nineteen-dickety-two. We had to say “dickety” ’cause the Kaiser had stolen our word “twenty.” I chased that rascal to get it back, but gave up after dickety-six miles ...
I’m Abe Simpson ... er, Glenn Whipp, columnist for the Los Angeles Times and host of The Envelope’s Friday newsletter. Pull up a chair, turn on the misting fan and let’s see what’s happening this week.
‘Barbenheimer’ the sequel set for the weekend
One way to cool off would be to head to the movies, sit in an air-conditioned theater and check out “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” for the first time, or maybe the third time. They’re pretty addictive. And it’s so freakin’ hot outside that you might not even mind the 30-minute barrage of commercials and trailers before the movie starts. Bonus time in a cool, dark place. What’s not to like?
My colleague Brian Contreras writes that both movies are expected to continue doing robust business — as they have during the week. So, go, get into the spirit and put on some pink or don an exaggerated porkpie hat. You won’t be alone in your enthusiasm.
Ken’s ‘sweet kind of rebellion’ in ‘Barbie’
That’s how my pal Mark Olsen described Ken’s journey in Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie,” as he discovers this thing called the patriarchy — and that he loves it — and then brings those ideas back to Barbie Land to rechristen it his “Ken-dom,” refashioning Barbie’s dream house into his “mojo dojo casa house.”
Of course, he does all this simply because he just wants Barbie to notice him.
Mark spoke with Ryan Gosling, who plays the movie’s main Ken, and Greta Gerwig, who directed and co-wrote “Barbie,” not too long ago about the movie, their collaboration and, yes, Gosling’s uproariously straight-faced performance of the 1997 Matchbox 20 song “Push,” which, as Mark writes, gets to the “emotional manipulation underneath the song’s lyrics.”
“When you put on Greta Gerwig glasses, you start to see,” Gosling says. “I heard that song my whole life, but I had never heard that song really until she pointed it out.” (I was always more partial to “3AM.”)
Christopher Nolan goes deep on ‘Oppenheimer’
Meanwhile, my old friend Kenny Turan sat down with Christopher Nolan, enjoying — what else? — freshly brewed cups of Earl Grey and some good conversation about Nolan’s extraordinary new movie, “Oppenheimer,” an absorbing look at J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “father of the atomic bomb.”
“More than anything,” Kenny writes, “Nolan is intent on honoring his subject’s often contradictory impulses, neither fleeing from nor fudging the ruinous difficulties he got himself into, in the scientific arena and in personal and political matters as well.”
“We don’t want to judge him, we want to be him, we want to be swept up in his life, to see the world through his eyes,” Nolan says. “In film we don’t often get the opportunity to drill down on these particular moments. Do we know exactly why we do things? Oppenheimer was an extreme form of what we all do.”
Me ... I’m drinking margaritas from a blender right now ... and I know exactly why I’m doing it. It’s scorching out there! See you next week.'
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Culminó el Mundial de Montaña y Trail en Innsbruck
El venezolano Pedro Puentes entre los hombres y la peruana Gladys Tejeda entre las damas fueron los sudamericanos más destacados en la prueba “Classic” sobre unos 15 km., al culminar este sábado 10 de junio el Campeonato Mundial de Montaña y Trail Running en Innsbruck-Stubai, en el Tirol austríaco. Puentes ocupó el 29° puesto en la clasificación masculina, que abarcó a los 120 corredores que cumplieron la prueba. En damas, la peruana Tejeda quedó 23ª. entre las 94 atletas y su presencia fue toda una novedad: es la recordwoman sudamericana y campeona panamericana del maratón, su especialidad, en el atletismo clásico. También se realizó la prueba “Classic” para los juniors (u20). Así culminó un brillante Mundial que demostró el crecimiento de las pruebas de montaña y trail, y donde hubo una nutrida participación sudamericana con representantes de la Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay y Venezuela. Clasificaciones Classic, hombres: 1 Leonard Chemutai (Uganda) 56:14, 2 Ombogo Kiriago Philemon (Kenia) 56:22, 3 Filimon Abrahm (Alemania) 56:27 Los sudamericanos: 29 Pedro Puentes (Venezuela) 1:02:33, 34 Javier Carriqueo (Argentina) 1:03:11, 36 Augusto Andrade (Ecuador) 1:03:15, 45 Diego Ignacio Díaz (Chile) 1:04:24, 54 Gabriel Muoñoz (Chile) 1:05:13, 66 Oscar Basantes (Ecuador) 1:06:34, 70 Willia Aveiro (Paraguay) 1:06.54, 76 Alexis Castro (Uruguay) 1:08:12, 77 Ezequiel López (Argentina) 1:08:13, 85 Hugo Contreras (Chile) 1:08:52, 89 David Nieva (Argentna) 1:09:12, 93 Max Rohoden (Ecuador) 1:09:38, 98 Brian Burgos (Argentina) 1:10.58, 102 Darío Campos (Chile) 1:12:25, 103 Alvaro Caranza (Ecuador) 1:12:34, 109 Cristian Aranda (Paraguay) 1:16:58 y 119 Oliver Kroll (Paraguay) 1:30:57 Por equipos: 1 Kenia 15 puntos, 2 Italia 30 puntos, 3 España 43 puntos…Sudamericanos: 16 Chile 184 puntos, 19 Ecuador 195, 20 Argentina 200, 27 Paraguay 298. Classic, damas: 1 Grayson Murphy (EE.UU.) 1:04:29, 2 Tove Alexandersson (Suecia) 1:05:26, 3 Joyce Muthoni (Kenia) 1:06.40 Las sudamericanas 23 Gladys Tejeda (Perú) 1:11:40, 38 Chiara Milena Mainetti (Argentina) 1:14:08, 40 Diana Landi (Ecuador9 1:14:16, 52 Fernanda Martínez (Argentina) 1:17:37, 60 Blanca Llumiquinga (Ecuador) 1:19:54, 70 Andrea Jiménez (Chile) 1:13:28, 79 Fátima Villar (Paraguay) 1:26.09, 80 Nadia Daniela Bernardis (Argentina) 1:26:41, 82 Paola Martínez (Venezuela) 1:27:58, 83 Carla Pinos (Ecuador) 1:28:25, 84 Viviana Ríos (Ecuador) 1:28:32, 87 Tamara Veliz (Chile) 1:28.59 y 88 Amber Philp (Chile) 1:29:15 Por equipos: 1 Kenia 14 puntos, 2 Gran Bretaña 43 puntos, 3 Francia 46 puntos. Sudamericanos: 14 Argentina 170 puntos, 16 Ecador 183, 21 Chile 245. U20, hombres: 1 James Kirwa (Uganda) 27:37, 2 Hosea Chemutai (Uganda) 27:43, 3 Matthew Borer (Suiza) 27:52. Los sudamericanos: 37 Julio Espinosa (Chile) 32:07, 38 Emilio León (Ecuador) 32:09, 45 Diego Rebolledo (Argentina) 33:00, 50 Israel Chimbo (Ecuador) 333:34, 53 Ignacio Poza (Argentina) 33:58, 56 Martín Céspedes (Chile) 34:31, 57 Agustín García (Chile) 34:36, 61 Robert Guachamán (Ecuador) 35:27, 63 Lucas Maldonado (Chile) 35:46, 66 Ariel Vallejos (Ecuador) 37:12, 69 Lautaro Tesio (Argentina) 39:29. Por equipos: 1 Suiza 18 puntos, 2 Francia 28, 3 España 32. Sudamericanos: 13 Ecuador 149, 14 Chile 150, 16 Argentina 167 U20, damas: 1 Rebecca Flaherty (Australiia) 33:20, 2 Ines Herault (España) 33:27, 3 Luca Arnooldo (Italia) 33:42. Las sudamericanas: 37 Shalom Eunice Lescano (Argentina) 39:25, 39 Juliana Itatí Romero (Argentina) 40:22, 45 Tania Vallejo (Ecuador) 44:56, 46 Camila de la Colina 45:45 Por equipos 1 Gran Bretaña 10, 2 Francia 27, 3 España 27. Sudamericanos: 10 Argentina 122. Los nuevos campeones Las carreras Classsic de la categoría principal “se redujeron a emocionantes duelos cara a cara en el circuito final, un clímax apropiado para los campeonatos que capturaron los corazones y las mentes de tantos fanáticos de las carreras todoterreno en todo el mundo” según definió World Athletics. Para Murphy, esta fue una oportunidad de hacer retroceder el reloj hasta 2019, cuando la nativa de Utah ganó su primer título mundial de carreras de montaña en su debut en el evento. Ahora con 27 años, tuvo una actuación aún más dominante para llegar a casa 57 segundos por delante de la sueca Tove Alexandersson, 17 veces medallista de oro en el Campeonato Mundial de orientación, en el recorrido de 13 km. Murphy, solo tres días después de ganar el bronce en la vertical cuesta arriba, no mostró signos de fatiga desde el principio, y se disparó hacia el frente mientras se dirigían a los senderos de montaña sobre Innsbruck. Tenía una ventaja de siete segundos cuando llegaron a Gramartboden después de 3,7 km, pero una carrera cuesta abajo altamente efectiva de Alexandersson la vio asumir el mando y pasar a la mitad con una ventaja de 12 segundos. Pero el esfuerzo había pasado factura. “No estaba acostumbrado a las subidas y tenía tanto lactato, mis piernas estaban completamente destrozadas y quería parar”, dijo Alexandersson. “En el último bucle, golpeé la pared. Me sentía enferma, quería vomitar, quería acostarme y morir, pero tenía que continuar”. Así lo hizo, pero Murphy era, con mucho, la mejor corredora cuesta arriba, y en la segunda curva, cuando volvían a subir al bosque, se alejó y logró una ventaja de 50 segundos en el punto de control de 10,5 km. Murphy volvió a bajar a toda velocidad a la ciudad y llegó a la meta en 1:04:29, con Alexandersson segundo en 1:05:26 y Joyce Muthoni de Kenia tercero en 1:06:40. “Mi plan era salir en el pelotón delantero y esforzarme mucho”, dijo Murphy. llegara a las partes planas, tendría una oportunidad”. Murphy dijo que la fatiga persistente de la subida vertical "no fue tan mala" y que había sido "un viaje muy largo" para logra su título mundial. “Nos perdimos un par de campeonatos mundiales con Covid y es bueno tener a todos de vuelta en la montaña nuevamente”, dijo. En la carrera masculina, Isaac Mande Kibet, de Uganda, se colocó al frente en la salida, seguido por Philemon Ombogo Kiriago, de Kenia. Mientras subían a Gramartboden, Kiriago asumió el control, perseguido por el alemán Filimon Abraham, quien tomó la delantera mientras corrían cuesta abajo para completar la primera vuelta. Pero Kiriago y el dúo ugandés, Leonard Chemutai y Dismas Yeko, estaban justo detrás. Kiriago mantuvo la presión mientras volvían a subir la colina, llegando a Gramartstrasse después de 9,3 km con una ventaja de cuatro segundos sobre Chemutai, que tenía a Abraham junto a él. Chemutai pasó al frente en la carrera cuesta abajo de regreso a Innsbruck, salió del camino con una ventaja de siete segundos y volvió a la pista. A través del recorrido estrecho y sinuoso en el centro de la ciudad, continuó manteniendo el ritmo alto, llegando a la línea en 56:14, ocho segundos por delante de Kiriago, quien a su vez estaba cinco segundos por delante de Abraham. Patrick Kipngeno de Kenia, quien derrotó al campo en la vertical cuesta arriba a principios de semana, fue cuarto en 57:27, con Kenia logrando el oro en el evento por equipos por delante de Italia y España. “Estaba seguro de que tenía que ganar esta medalla”, dijo Chemutai, quien ganó la carrera clásica de montaña Sub-20 en el campeonato del año pasado en Tailandia. “La última vez, el keniano se llevó la medalla (senior) y hoy dije, 'no, Uganda tiene la oportunidad de obtener esto'. Mi táctica era simplemente ganar. Iba muy bien durante el último bucle, sentí dolor en la pierna pero dije: 'Tengo que moverme'. Dios me dio la fuerza y empujé hasta el final”. Chemutai cree que Uganda será una fuerza creciente en las carreras de montaña en los próximos años. “Las montañas también están en Uganda, pero no tan grandes como estas”, se rió. Read the full article
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