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The evolution of Cecil Fielder from Toronto to the Hanshin Tigers to the Detroit Tigers.
#Cecil Fielder#Toronto Blue Jays#Hanshin Tigers#Detroit Tigers#Nippon Professional Baseball League#NPB#Baseball History#Historia Del Beisbol#Yakyū No Rekishi#Baseball#Beisbol#Pro Yakyu#BaseballSisco
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Bird headcanons for if lifestealers were birds!
(long list but i did try and decide a bird for at least most of them! i may be back with more [to complete the list]; i would provide images, but alas, the restrictions of being on anon. visual vibe checks for the most part but also some of these are because i thought it was funny / coincided with Lore)
Parrot: Pyrrhura picta (painted conure/parakeet) Spoke: Lamprotornis hildebrandti (hildebrandt's starling) Ash: Casuarius bennetti (mountain cassowary) 4c: Cyanocitta stelleri (steller's jay) Clown: Gypaetus barbatus (bearded vulture) / alt: Hamirostra melanosternon (black-breasted buzzard) Branzy: Chelictinia riocourii (scissor-tailed kite) Bacon: Dromococcyx phasianellus (pheasant cuckoo) Jumper: Tauraco fischeri (fischer's turaco) Subz: Ispidina picta (african pygmy kingfisher) Vitalasy: Cariama cristata (red-legged seriema) Cube: Coracias caudatus (lilac-breasted roller) / alt: Chloebia gouldiae (gouldian finch) Roshambo: Nipponia nippon (crested ibis / toki) Planet: Urocolius macrourus (blue-naped mousebird) Jaron: Steatornis caripensis (oilbird / guácharo) Mapicc: Opisthocomus hoazin (hoatzin) / alt: Lanius schach (roufous-backed shrike) Leo: Promerops cafer (cape sugarbird) / alt: Bubo bubo (eurasian eagle-owl) Spep: Harpactes erythrocephalus (red-headed trogon) Zam: Terpsiphone paradisi (indian paradise flycatcher) / alt: Corvus frugilegus (rook) Redd: Leistes superciliaris (white-browed meadowlark) Woogie: Diomedea exulans (wandering albatross) Vortex: Bombycilla garrulus (bohemian waxwing) / alt: Irena cyanogastra (philippine fairy-bluebird)
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🔥 ¡Se acerca un fin de semana lleno de deportes emocionantes! ⚽️🏀⚾️🏓
📅 Lunes 17 de abril, la acción comienza con un partido emocionante entre Celta de Vigo y Mayoría a las 2 de la tarde. Más tarde, los Astros de Houston se enfrentarán a los Toronto Blue Jays en lo que promete ser un duelo apasionante.
🏀 El martes 18 de abril, se jugará un partido de baloncesto entre los Marinos y los Gladiadores desde el Gimnasio Luis Ramos de Puerto la Cruz. Además, nos trasladamos a la República Checa para presenciar un choque de tenis de mesa en los Play offs entre Lino Pague y Chep.
⚾️ El miércoles 19 de abril, cerramos con broche de oro con la Liga Profesional de Béisbol Japonés, con los enfrentamientos entre Nippon y Chiva, y Yokohama vs Gigantes de Yomiuri. ¡Disfruta de la emoción del deporte mundial y haz tus apuestas en un solo lugar en www.apuestasroyal.com, la página que paga! 💰
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Neste final de semana (15 e 16 de junho), o Nippon Blue Jays, Arujá-SP, recebeu o XVI Taça Brasil de Softbol, categoria Sub13. O Nikkey Marília venceu Maringá na final e ficou com o título, na chave prata o Nippon Blue Jays bateu o Central Glória e foi campeã. A atleta de Marília, Emanuelli da Silva foi a melhor jogadora do campeonato e ainda por cima ganhou o prêmio de Rainha do Quadrangular.
No total, oito equipes participaram da competição: Atibaia, Central Glória, Cooper/Gecebs, Gigantes, Maringá, Nikkei Curitiba, Nikkey Marília e Nippon Blue Jays.
Ao mesmo tempo em que as Sub13 se enfrentavam, acontecia um festival da categoria Sub11. Os festivais das atletas até 11 anos acontece para promover a categoria e incentivar a pratica do esporte, além de já ir mostrando os futuros talentos do softbol brasileiro.
Sábado (15), na chave “A”, Maringá, Gigantes, Nikkey Marília e Nippon Blue Jays se enfrentaram, onde as maringaenses e as marilienses se classificaram para a chave Ouro. Na chave “B”, Atibaia, Nikkei Curitiba, Central Glória e Cooper/Gecebs jogaram e as curitibanas e as paulistas passaram para a chave principal de domingo.
No domingo, Maringá venceu o Cooper/Gecebs por e Marília ganhou do Nikkei Curitiba por. Na disputa pela 3ª colocação o Cooper/Gecebs levou a melhor vencendo por e na grande final o NKM superou Maringá ficando com o título.
Classificação Final XVI Taça Brasil Sub13
Campeã Chave Ouro – Nikkey Marília Vice-campeã Chave Ouro – Maringá 3ª Colocada Chave Ouro – Cooper/Gecebs 4ª Colocada Chave Ouro – Nikkei Curitiba Campeã Chave Prata – Nippon Blue Jays Vice-campeã Chave Prata – Central Glória 3ª Colocada Chave Prata – Atibaia 4ª Colocada Chave Prata – Gigantes
Premiação Individual XVI Taça Brasil Sub13
1ª Melhor batedora – Gabriela Ferreira – Nikkey Marília – 83,3% 2ª Melhor batedora – Sebastian Suavez – Central Glória – 75,0% Potência de batida – Gabriela Ferreira – Nikkey Marília – 1,667 1ª Melhor empurrada de carreiras – Laysa Ayumi Kono – Nikkey Marília – 7RBI 2ª Melhor empurrada de carreiras – Alabis Magalhães – Nikkey Marília – 6RBI Home Run – Emanuelli da Silva – Nikkey Marília – 1HR Roubadora de Bases – Ana Júlia Cabral – Maringá Melhor Arremessadora – Giovana Kotaka – Maringá Arremessadora Destaque – Juliana Higashi – Cooper/Gecebs Melhor Receptora – Emanuelli da Silva – Nikkey Marília Receptora Destaque – Eduarda Icisaka – Cooper/Gecebs Melhor 1ª Base – Bruna Risa Takahashi – Maringá Melhor 2ª Base – Thalia Suzawa – Maringá Melhor 3ª Base – Gisele Coelho – Nikkey Marília Melhor Interbases – Georgia Burgatti – Central Glória Melhor Left Fielder – Ruth Batista – Maringá Melhor Center Fielder – Mirei Penteado – Maringá Melhor Right Fielder – Elisa da Cunha – Nippon Blue Jays Atleta Mais Eficiente – Helen Domingues – Nikkey Marília Melhor Atleta – Emanuelli da Silva – Nikkey Marília Técnico Campeão – Pedro Ivo Okuda – Nikkey Marília
Galeria de Fotos XVI Taça Brasil Sub13:
(Fotos: Patrícia Hamamoto e Vivian Mune)
Nikkey Marília vence o XVI Taça Brasil Sub13 Neste final de semana (15 e 16 de junho), o Nippon Blue Jays, Arujá-SP, recebeu o XVI Taça Brasil de Softbol, categoria Sub13.
#Atibaia#Brasil#Brazil#Brazil softball#Central Glória#Cooper#Cooper/Gecebs#Gecebs#Gigantes#Juntos Somos Mais Fortes#Maringá#Nikkei Curitiba#Nikkey Marília#Nippon Blue Jays#Softball#Softbol#Softbol Brasil#sub13#TAÇA BRASIL
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Players with 3 Home Runs on Opening Day
While watching MLB network last night (the eve of opening day 2019), they did a story on Tuffy Rhodes, the upstart Chicago Cub who hit three home runs on opening day in 1994 (25 years ago). It is a game I remember well, and it is a feat that has only been done by four players. Here is a summary of the four players (with a little emphasis on my home town White Sox and Cubs connections):
Tuffy Rhodes, Chicago Cubs, April 4, 1994 vs Mets @ Wrigley Field, Chicago
Rhodes was the second player to accomplish this feat and the only player to do it in 3 consecutive at bats. Mets ace Dwight “Doc” Gooden gave up all three dingers and all were solo shots. Rhodes went 4 for 4 that day, but the Cubs still lost 12-8. Although Rhodes had hit 30 home runs in minor league Triple A the previous season, he hit only 5 more home runs that 1994 season in a total of 269 at bats. He played in parts of 6 seasons for Houston, the Cubs and Boston. His major league career ended the following season (1995) with a career total of just 13 home runs (HR) in 590 at bats (AB). (1 HR for every 45 AB.) He went on to play 13 years in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball League and hit a remarkable 464 HR in 6,274 AB (1 HR for every 13.5 AB), making him one of the top home runs hitters in the history of Japanese professional baseball.
Matt Davidson, Chicago White Sox, March 29, 2018 vs Royals @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City
Another player to accomplish the feat was also a Chicago player, in this case from Chicago’s South Side team, the White Sox. And he did it just last year off three different pitchers; Danny Duffy, Blaine Boyer and Brian Flynn. The Irish-American trio had no Irish luck that day as the Sox beat the Royals 14-7. Davidson has 49 home runs in 926 Major League at bats. (1 HR for every 103 AB.) After two full seasons with the White Sox, Davidson is starting this season with the Nashville Sounds, Triple A affiliate of the Texas Rangers.
Dimitri Young, Detroit Tigers, April 4, 2005 vs. Royals @ Comerica Park, Detroit
After hitting no homers in spring training that year, Dimitri Young made a statement belting 3 homers on opening day, becoming the third Major League player to do so. The first was off starter Jose Lima and the next two off reliever Mike MacDougal. Young reached base five times that day including a single and a hit-by-pitch. The Tigers won 11-2. In addition to Detroit, he also played for St. Louis, Cincinnati and Washington. He retired after the 2010 season with 171 home runs in 4,762 at bats. (1 HR for every 28 AB.)
George Bell, Toronto Blue Jays, April 4, 1988 @ Royals Stadium, Kansas City
George Bell was the first MLB player to hit three homers on opening day. Although he played for both the Cubs and the White Sox, his triple-dinger feat occurred while he was wearing a Toronto Blue Jays uniform. He did it against the Kansas City Royals who have the dubious distinction of being the victims of 3 of the 4 opening day triple-dingers. He hit all three against Royals ace Bret Saberhagen. The Jays won 5-3. Bell hit 47 home runs the previous year and won the A.L. Most Valuable Player award. The Jays manager had decided to switch Bell from the outfield to Designated Hitter for the 1988 season. Apparently, Bell was not at all happy about being a DH. He took it out on the baseball with 4 RBI’s that day, and then he went 5-5 in game two of the series. George Bell retired after the 1995 season with 265 home runs in 6,123 at bats. (1 HR for every 23 AB.)
#major league baseball#opening day#tuffy rhodes#chicago cubs#matt davidson#chicago white sox#dimitri young#detroit tigers#george bell#toronto blue jays#kansas city royals#new york mets#nippon professional baseball league#japan
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Monthly Listening: August 2020
If you want to know how it is to be me, I get disappointed on where my life has led me looking at the fact I’ve only managed to track 220 songs on this month’s playlist. That’s ridiculous, not because it is the lowest amount I’ve tracked so far this year but because 220 songs is still probably almost too many songs for anyone to keep in handy. I remind myself that this is still a lot of music consumed for the average person, though I do miss a time when I could keep up with all this new stuff without burning myself out.
Here are the albums I checked out this month, and here is August’s playlist.
2020 albums
4s4ki & Masayoshi Iimori -- Iei Ni Yeah EP (SAD15mg)
Akari Kito -- Style (Pony Canyon)
Awich -- Partition (Universal J)
AzChike -- Gee Oh Dee EP (Az the Cult)
BiS -- ANTi CONFORMiST SUPERSTAR (Nippon Crown)
Brandy -- B7 (Brand Nu)
Burna Boy -- Twice as Tall (Atlantic)
Conducta -- The Kiwi Sounds (Kiwi)
Dreamcatcher -- Dystopia: Lose Myself
Duma -- Duma (Nyege Nyege Tapes)
ENOi -- W.A.Y. (Kithewhale)
Hook -- I Love You 2, Hook (GC)
In the Blue Shirt -- In My Own Way EP (The Wonder Laundry)
Kamome Sano -- Analog Detox EP (Tatsuta)
Kelly Lee Owens -- Inner Song (Smalltown Supersound)
Kenshi Yonezu -- Stray Sheep (Sony)
Kokone Suzuki -- Fever EP (Trash-Up!!)
Loraine James -- Hmm EP (self-released)
Lucki -- Almost There
Maluma -- Papi Juancho (Sony)
Melon Batake A Go Go -- To Idols to Us to You (Gollipop)
Miho Asahi -- Shima Ga Mietayo (Asahi-Chikuon)
Moka Sato -- Glints (Anthology)
O’chawanz -- Mellow Madness (Second Factory)
Osterreich -- Sisi EP (Perfect Music)
Owen -- The Avalanche (Polyvinyl)
Pasocom Music Club -- Ambience EP (self-released)
Rilisreverse -- Juvenile (Increption)
Sadness -- Alluring the Distant Eye (self-released)
Seventeen Years Old and Berlin Wall -- Abstract EP (self-released)
Shiraha -- Shirashira (Shibucity)
Sora Tob Sakana -- Deep Blue (NBC Universal)
Tiwa Savage -- Celia (Motown/Island/Universal Africa)
Woo -- Black Out (AOMG)
YN Jay -- Coochie Land (YN)
Yorushika -- Plagiarism (Universal J)
Zombie-Chang -- Take Me Away from Tokyo (Roman Label / Bayon)
ZUTOMAYO -- Hogarakana Hifutote Fufuku EP (EMI)
Non-2020 albums
Beast Jesus -- Distributed Denial of Self (self-released)
The Dillinger Escape Plan -- Calculating Infinity (Epitaph)
Gucci Mane -- Trap House (Atlantic)
Judy and Mary -- Warp (Epic)
Kenny Larkin -- Azimuth (Warp)
La Chat -- Murder She Spoke (In the Paint)
MAX -- MAXIMUM II (Avex Trax)
RIP SLYME -- Five (EastWest)
Teriyaki Boyz -- Beef or Chicken ((B)ape Sounds / Def Jam)
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World Series Game 5
I got ready while watching it on NHK BS1.
Puig was hanging from the bench <3 Before the game.
First inning Red Sox <3 Pearce got 2 runs Dodgers <3 Freece hit a solo homerun as the top batter
I saw up to that point, And I headed off to work while thinking, today's game seems like it'll be amazing too!!
Please don't worry :)
On Maria's cell phone, I watched it on BS1
In the 9th, Sale appeared Kimbrel is practicing. Two outs, so there was no Kimbrel.
Boston Red Sox World Series Champions
Crying Laughing
World Champion * 2018 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS *
Interviews on NHK JD "I played with my whole heart"
Today, the team has 119 wins 108 wins in the season Boston was strong. There was only one time where they didn't get a sweep out of four series Boston is too strong!!!!
Coach Cora interview "This was the best season" "This victory is yours." More than myself, I want you to support my mother country of Puerto Rico, Coach Cora requested That's what Okajima-san said.
* World Series MVP * Steve Pearce #25
"This was the best year. Every day, I played with all I have. Fun and wonderful things happen in baseball, and every day, I was at full power, and I prepared."
Okajima-san said that it was good that he was able to contribute to the win against the Toronto Blue Jays in June.
I also heard Maeda's comments. "I think that we won't forget this disappointment, and next time, we'll use it to win"
This season of MLB is over The 2018 season is over
2018 World Champion Boston Red Sox Congrats * From Maria
World Sports MLB NHK BS1 October 29th 11pm~11:45pm
And
MLB World Series Highlights Game 5 "Red Sox" vs "Dodgers" NHK General October 30th at 2:30am~
Everyone, watch these okay Maria will watch them
Good evening. This is Maria.
"Juice=Juice LIVE 2018 at NIPPON BUDOKAN TRIANGROOOVE" I went to watch it. Thank you very much <3
♪ Tsumasaki ni omoi komete ♪ Miyazaki-san at the time of those lyrics. I thought, when I see Miyazaki-san touching the tips of her toes, she's putting her thoughts into it! :) Maria watched the cute Miyazaki-san a lot <3
It was super cute when Miyazaki-san held hands with Yanamin <3 <3
Yanamin was so mature, Maria was shocked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The cute Yanamin and the mature Yanamin. During Yanamin's MC, she was cute and my heart was really pounding <3
♪ Koko da yo, Tomoko! ♪ Yaaay! This time too, Maria said it perfectly ** The KanaTomo that I saw in between the heart that Miyazaki-san and Takagi-san made was cute <3 Tomoko-nee-chan is super cute
Miyamoto-san was super cool when she was wearing a hood * Miyamoto-san was cuter today than she usually is Miyamoto-san puts her full strength into running while singing, and I think that's a highlight for Maria every time. Today too, Miyamoto-san was fast <3
Uemura-san's ponytail!!!! When Juice=Juice appeared on stage, she was the first one that I saw <3 She's too cute :) And, she cut her bangs short *** Uemura-san put her hair down when she appeared after the costume change ♪ Maria was happy to be able to see both <3 Uemura-san!! It suits you <3 Today too, Uemura-san was pretty.
Dan-chan's half pigtail hairstyle was cute :) <3 Dan-chan is cute when she's talking, and when she's singing and dancing, she's mature ♪ I thought, she's amazing :)
Manakan When Manakan was wearing the yellow costume And singing the lyrics "KISS shite," she was shown on the screen, I clapped like, ohh! I won't forget the Manakan from that time <3
Takagi-san's pose when she sang the line "yappari uso" was too cute :D <3 The last song. "Koe wo kikasete," at that part, Takagi-san always jumps ♪ Maria loves that part!! Since it cheers me up!!
Maria understands all of Takagi-san's singing parts. So, Maria waits and waits for Takagi-san's parts to come around. Here, Nakata Shou will hit a homerun! It's the same as when I think that Today too, Takagi-san's singing made me cry. Today too, I thought, Takagi-san is an amazing senior! While watching her performance :)
<3 Takagi Sayuki-san <3 I saw her before the show :) Maria was in the dressing room, and I heard Takagi-san's voice <3 So I went into the hallway! She was there <3 <3 <3 "Takagi-saaaan!" Maria jumped at Takagi-san!!!! "Mariaaaaa!!" Takagi-san said while hugging me <3
Since I was a Kenshuusei, I've always, always loved Juice=Juice <3 I always, always admire then * I love Juice=Juice
Maria was really happy to be able to go see Juice=Juice perform at Budokan today ♪ Truly, thank you very much <3
From Makino Maria
* Makino Maria *
#makino maria#morning musume#morning musume 18#hello project#blog post translation#blog october 2018
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No último final de semana, o Nikkey Marília recebeu a 16ª Taça Brasil de Softbol feminino, categoria Sub19. A equipe de Maringá venceu o Central Glória por 2 a 1 e faturou o título. Rebeca Laudino, do Nippon Blue jays, foi a melhor rebatedora com 71,4% de aproveitamento e Raissa Bianco, do Central Glória, foi a melhor arremessadora da competição.
Essa edição da Taça Brasil contou com sete participantes: Gecebs, Nippon Blue Jays, Atibaia, Nikkei Curitiba, Maringá, Central Glória e Nikkey Marília.
Para conseguir ser campeã, Maringá enfrentou o Central Glória no sábado (25), vencendo por 7 a 0 e na sequência bateu o Nikkey Marília por 7 a 1. No domingo (26), fez uma partida dura contra o Nippon Blue Jays ganhando por 4 a 3.
Por sua vez, o CG, após cair no primeiro jogo de sábado, venceu o NKM por 7 a 0. No domingo, na semifinal curitibana, superou o Nikkei Curitiba por 3 a 2. O NBJ e o NKC se enfrentaram pela 3ª colocação com vitória das paulistas por 7 a 5. Na grande final, um jogo duro com vitória de Maringá por 2 a 1.
Classificação Final:
Campeã Chave Ouro – MARINGÁ Vice-Campeã Chave Ouro – CENTRAL GLÓRIA 3º Lugar Chave Ouro – NIPPON BLUE JAYS 4º Lugar Chave Ouro – NIKKEI CURITIBA Campeã Chave Prata – NIKKEY MARÍLIA Vice-Campeã Chave Prata – GECEBS 3º Lugar Chave Prata – ATIBAIA
Premiação Individual:
1ª Melhor Batedora – REBECA DINIZ LAUDINO – NIPPON BLUE JAYS – 71,4 2ª Melhor Batedora – RAISSA MAYUMI BIANCO – Central Glória – 62,5% 1ª Maior Potência de Batida – AMANDA YUMI FERREIRA– Nikkei Ctba- 1,286 2ª Maior Potência de Batida – GABRIELA DE VEQUE SPANIER – NIPPON BLUE JAYS – 1,143 1ª Melhor Empurradora de Carreiras – GABRIELA DE VEQUE SPANIER – NIPPON BLUE JAYS – 6 RBI 2ª Melhor Empurradora de Carreira – GABRIELA MIT LUZ – Nikkei Ctba- 5 RBI Rainha do Home Run – REBECA DINIZ LAUDINO – NIPPON BLUE JAYS Melhor Roubadora de Bases – GABRIELLY BRISAC DE ALMEIDA – Atibaia – 3 SB Melhor Arremessadora – RAISSA MAYUMI BIANCO – Central Glória Arremessadora Destaque – THAÍS SUZAWA – Maringá Melhor Receptora – HELENA GOMES SCHUTZ – Central Glória Receptora Destaque – LUISA DEMESTRI RODRIGUES – Nikkei Ctba Melhor Defensora Interna – BIANCA SILVA CAMPOS – Gecebs Melhor Defensora Externa – NATALIA MAMI OYAMA – Maringá Jogadora Mais Eficiente – RAISSA MAYUMI BIANCO – Central Glória Melhor Jogadora – REBECA DINIZ LAUDINO – NIPPON BLUE JAYS Técnico Campeão – ANDRÉ SUZAWA – Maringá
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Resultados dos Jogos:
Sábado, 25 de Maio:
GECEBS 4×11 NIPPON BLUE JAYS NIKKEI CURITIBA 12×0 ATIBAIA ATIBAIA 1×8 NIPPON BLUE JAYS GECEBS 7×6 NIKKEI CURITIBA MARINGÁ 0x7 CENTRAL GLÓRIA MARINGÁ 7×1 NIKKEY MARÍLIA NIKKEY MARÍLIA 0x7 CENTRAL GLÓRIA
Domingo, 26 de Maio:
Chave Prata ATIBAIA (3+3) 6×7 (3+4) NIKKEY MARÍLIA ATIBAIA 4×5 GECEBS NIKKEY MARÍLIA 9×5 GECEBS (Final)
Chave Ouro MARINGÁ 04 x 03 NIPPON BLUE JAYS NIKKEI CURITIBA 02 x 03 CENTRAL GLÓRIA NIPPON BLUE JAYS 07 x 05 NIKKEI CURITIBA (3º Lugar) MARINGÁ 02 x 01 CENTRAL GLÓRIA (Final)
(Fotos: Nelson Yajima – CBBS)
Maringá vence XVI Taça Brasil de Softbol feminino Sub19 No último final de semana, o Nikkey Marília recebeu a 16ª Taça Brasil de Softbol feminino, categoria Sub19.
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El magro regreso de Oakland para una superestrella
En uno de los intercambios de más alto perfil de la década anterior, los Atléticos enviaron al tercera base Josh Donaldson a los Azulejos para un paquete de cuatro jugadores compuesto por los jugadores de cuadro Brett Lawrie y Franklin Barreto, el derecho Kendall Graveman y el zurdo Sean Nolin en noviembre de 2014. El regreso en ese momento parecía decepcionante para un equipo de Oakland que luego salía de su tercer puesto de playoffs consecutivos. Donaldson fue muy instrumental en el éxito del equipo en dos de esas últimas tres temporadas (se combinó para 13.0 fWAR de 2013-14) y no debía llegar a la agencia libre hasta después de 2017. Incluso un club de bajo presupuesto como los Atléticos debería han podido mantener a Donaldson en el redil durante al menos un poco más de tiempo, pero decidieron no hacerlo, en detrimento de ellos.
Donaldson, a quien muchos ahora conocen como el "Bringer of Rain", vio a su estrella seguir creciendo en Toronto. Jugó para los Jays desde 2015-18, durante el cual recortó .281 / .383 / .548 (150 wRC +) con 118 jonrones y 22.2 fWAR. Hubo pocos mejores jugadores de Grandes Ligas durante ese período que Donaldson, quien se llevó a casa el MVP de la Liga Americana en 2015, la primera de las dos temporadas consecutivas en las que Toronto fue al ALCS. Mientras tanto, los Atléticos ganaron menos de 70 juegos en esos dos años y soportaron otra campaña por debajo de .500 en 2017 antes de finalmente volver a ser relevantes la próxima temporada. Desde entonces, Oakland ha encontrado su respuesta en el tercer lugar en el gran Matt Chapman. A pesar de la aparición de Chapman, ¿ha valido la pena el intercambio de Donaldson desde el punto de vista de A? No lo parece. Los jugadores que Oakland consiguió para Donaldson se combinaron para 3.8 fWAR en su uniforme. Lawrie, una vez que parecía un prospecto que no puede perderse, pasó una temporada decepcionante como Athletic antes de que lo cambiaran a los Medias Blancas en diciembre de 2015. Barreto también fue considerado un excelente prospecto en sus días de juventud, pero ahora tiene 24 años. -old no ha hecho nada en las mayores hasta ahora. Graveman fue útil con los Atléticos de 2015-18, durante el cual convirtió en 441 1/3 entradas de 4.38 ERA ball, pero nunca fue más que un abridor de fondo con el equipo. Ahora es miembro de la división rival de los Marineros. Y Nolin, quien solo lanzó para Oakland durante una temporada 2015 en la que registró una efectividad de 5.29 en 29 entradas, ahora está con los Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball. A partir de ahora, parece justo llamar al regreso de Donaldson una enorme decepción para los Atléticos liderados por Billy Beane, que generalmente saben lo que están haciendo. Sin embargo, si hay un posible lado positivo, es J.B. Wendelken. El relevista correcto se unió a los Atléticos en un intercambio con los Medias Blancas por Lawrie en diciembre de 2015, y desde entonces se ha convertido en un relevista sólido. Volviendo a 2018, Wendelken ha registrado una efectividad de 2.55 / 3.01 FIP con 8.76 K / 9 y 2.55 BB / 9 en 49 1/3 entradas. Entre los 523 lanzadores cuyos bateadores acumularon al menos 100 apariciones en el plato el año pasado, ocupó el sexto lugar en el promedio ponderado en base esperado (.234), colocándolo a un par de puntos del excelente Josh Hader. Wendelken aún no ha acumulado una gran cantidad de experiencia en las Grandes Ligas, pero si los Atléticos van a obtener algo al decidir negociar con Donaldson, él puede ser su mejor esperanza. En su mayor parte, salvo un momento eureka para Barreto, el regreso que Oakland recibió originalmente es una causa perdida. Sin embargo, Donaldson sigue tarareando. Fue lo suficientemente bueno como Blue Jay y luego indio para que los Bravos lo firmaran con una garantía de $ 23MM para 2019, y fue tan efectivo en Atlanta la temporada pasada que Minnesota le otorgó una garantía de cuatro años y $ 92MM sobre el invierno. Foto cortesía de USA Today Sports Images.
from Noticias Wincatchers https://noticias.wincatchers.com/2020/05/19/el-magro-regreso-de-oakland-para-una-superestrella/
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Source: Sledge to be Cubs' asst. hitting coach
The Cubs are planning on bringing Terrmel Sledge aboard as their new assistant hitting coach, a source told MLB.com on Thursday.
The hiring of Sledge, which was first reported by The Athletic, is expected to be formally announced when the Cubs unveil manager Joe Maddon's entire coaching staff for the 2019 campaign. The team is still in the process of searching for a new pitching coach following Jim Hickey's decision to step down from the role due to undisclosed personal reasons.
The Cubs are planning on bringing Terrmel Sledge aboard as their new assistant hitting coach, a source told MLB.com on Thursday.
The hiring of Sledge, which was first reported by The Athletic, is expected to be formally announced when the Cubs unveil manager Joe Maddon's entire coaching staff for the 2019 campaign. The team is still in the process of searching for a new pitching coach following Jim Hickey's decision to step down from the role due to undisclosed personal reasons.
Sledge joins hitting coach Anthony Iapoce as the Cubs' new leadership for an offense that ranked among baseball's best overall in 2018 but limped through the season's final two months. Iapoce takes over the job previously held by Chili Davis, who was dismissed after the season. Sledge assumes the role held by Andy Haines, who was hired this offseason by the Brewers to be their primary hitting coach.
The 41-year-old Sledge worked as a hitting coach in the Cubs' farm system in 2015 and spent the past three years as the hitting coach for Double-A Tulsa with the Dodgers. He spent four seasons in the Majors as an outfielder and first baseman between stints with the Expos/Nationals and Padres from 2004-07. Sledge then played in Japan from '08-12 and was a teammate of Cubs pitcher Yu Darvish with the Nippon-Ham Fighters in '08-09.
Last season, the Cubs' offense turned in a .265/.345/.426 slash line in the first half, compared to a .249/.316/.389 mark after the All-Star break. Injury issues (most notably the left shoulder problem that plagues Kris Bryant) and some down years for core players contributed to the downturn by the lineup. The Cubs scored no more than one run in 39 games, which was the second-highest total behind only the Orioles (40) in the Majors.
Over the season's final two months, the Cubs averaged 4.04 runs per game and posted an 86 Weighted Runs Created Plus (indicating that the lineup was 14 percent below MLB average). That was a dramatic drop-off from the first four months, when the Cubs led the National League with a 106 wRC+ while averaging 5.01 runs per game.
Jordan Bastian covers the Cubs for MLB.com. He previously covered the Indians from 2011-18 and the Blue Jays from 2006-10. Read his blog, Major League Bastian, follow him on Twitter @MLBastian and Facebook.
Source: https://www.mlb.com/news/terrmel-sledge-joins-cubs-coaching-staff/c-301269288
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MLB Is Increasingly A Father-Son Game
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Within a 30-foot radius in the Toronto Blue Jays’ cramped spring training clubhouse are locker spaces adorned with the nameplates Guerrero, Biggio and Bichette. Any baseball fan of the 1990s and early 2000s would recognize these surnames: Vladimir Guerrero, Craig Biggio and Dante Bichette combined for 20 All-Star Game appearances across two decades. But these lockers belong to Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Cavan Biggio and Bo Bichette, who have combined for zero big-league at-bats to date. They are on the cusp of the majors, prospects invited to camp in the sleepy Gulf Coast town of Dunedin, Florida.
But expectations are high for the Blue Jays’ young trio. Guerrero is the No. 1 prospect in the game according to most evaluators. Bichette is considered a top 20 prospect. And Biggio dramatically elevated his prospect status last season. Another son of a former big leaguer, pitcher Mark Leiter Jr., was also in the clubhouse before undergoing Tommy John surgery.
Second-generation prospects are not limited to the Toronto system, either. ESPN’s Keith Law has San Diego’s Fernando Tatis Jr., another legacy, as the game’s No. 1 prospect, while Pittsburgh’s Ke’Bryan Hayes — son of Charlie — is also a top 20 prospect. And numerous legacy prospects are or will soon be contributing to their big-league clubs: Adalberto Mondesi (son of Raul) is expected to be in the Royals’ starting lineup, Lance McCullers Jr. is a fixture in the Astros’ rotation when healthy, and slugger Cody Bellinger (son of Clay) has already earned an All-Star nod for the Dodgers.
If it seems like the kids of former big leaguers are taking over the sport this spring, it’s because they kind of are — they’re making the majors at rates far greater than the general population.
Whether it’s Guerrero, Bichette, Biggio or another prospect, the next child of a major leaguer to reach the majors will set a record for legacy debuts in a single decade. Entering 2019, the 2010s (44 debuts) are tied with the 1990s for most such debuts, according to Baseball-Reference.com data analyzed by FiveThirtyEight. The share of debuts by sons of major leaguers this decade is the second-highest on record (2.1 percent), and could perhaps challenge the 1990s record (2.3 percent) by the close of the season.
But it’s how the progeny of former players are reaching the pinnacle of the sport, and at increasing numbers, that is misunderstood.
“There’s a lot of misconceptions,” said Zach Schonbrun, author of the “Performance Cortex: How Neuroscience Is Redefining Athletic Genius.” “Everyone thinks two great athletes are going to come together and they are going to have a kid, and that kid is automatically going to become a superstar. It’s not so easy.”
Imitation game
When Cavan Biggio and his brother, Conor (who was drafted by the Astros in 2015), were in elementary school, Craig Biggio picked them up from school when the Astros were at home. They traveled straight to Minute Maid Park for the Astros’ pre-game batting practice. During games, Cavan and Conor didn’t spend their time in the family section; rather, they confined themselves to the Astros’ concrete bunker of a batting cage in the bowels of the stadium. They would hit off the tee and play games in the space, only vacating it if an Astros bench player came to get ready for a pinch-hitting at-bat. They observed the swings and collected the balls swatted into the nylon netting. The only other time they would pause is to watch their dad’s at-bats when their attention turned to the bubble-screen TV attached above cage.
Like his dad, Cavan has a two-handed finish in his swing. This is not a coincidence. “The only thing he would say to me, mechanically, was ‘Two-handed finish, two-handed finish,’” Cavan said. “I still hear it today ‘Two-handed finish’ OK. I know [Dad]. I got it.”
He’s not alone in mimicking what made his dad so successful. The swing of Bo Bichette is also similar to his father’s.
Another look at Dante Bichette's swing mechanics next to his son, #BlueJays prospect, Bo Bichette. #MiLB @2080ball pic.twitter.com/w0xelhaKAA
— Emily Waldon (@EmilyCWaldon) May 13, 2017
Vlad Jr.? Like father, like son:
It’s not just at the plate, too. In Pirates camp, Hayes is renowned for his defensive ability at third base. “My mom says that our mannerisms on defense, the way we stand and stuff like that, are exactly the same,” Hayes said.
Driveline Baseball’s Kyle Boddy studies athletic movement patterns and is on the vanguard of player development in baseball. In speaking with Boddy for reporting on the “The MVP Machine,” he said the greatest advantage in being the son of a major leaguer is in mimicking movement patterns. After all, early-life imitation is key in motor learning. He cited the throwing motion of Astros’ McCullers Jr., which closely resembles that of his father’s.
Lance McCullers, Sr., Mechanics comparison side by side with @LMcCullers43 [H/T @sung_minkim ] pic.twitter.com/S0VWnoQvJG
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) May 14, 2017
Boddy suspects the children of major leaguers succeed at abnormally high rates. With the available data it’s difficult to know exactly how their success rate compares to the general population, but there are suggestions that it’s far better.
The proportion of U.S. high school players compared to domestic-born major leaguers has stayed more or less the same. In every year since 1978, there have been almost exactly 500 high school players in the country for every one U.S.-born major leaguer, according to Baseball-Reference.com and National Federation of State High School Associations data. That’s a success rate of about 0.2 percent. We don’t know the total number of major league progeny playing baseball, so we can’t make a direct comparison. But, over the last 30 years, the sons of majors leaguers have accounted for 2 percent of all debuts, and that number has gradually risen throughout the game’s history.1
Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said Hayes’ pedigree played a role in moving him up their draft board, selecting him in the first round in 2015. Huntington is also confident the Blue Jays are “baking in” legacy considerations to their evaluation sauce.
“There’s a lot to be said for seeing how things are done at the highest level whether it’s motor learning or whether it’s how people carry themselves,” Huntington said. “They see the drive, the work ethic it takes.”
What’s also interesting about Hayes, Biggio and Bichette is not just what they observed but how they were taught.
“I never really worked on mechanics,” saya Hayes about his father’s tutelage. “ At a young age, I just kinda learned the right movement, the fundamental stuff.”
Said Bichette: “We didn’t do a lot of drills.”
Boddy is wary of burdening pitchers with too many internal cues. Similarly, Schonbrun says implicit learning is the most effective way to acquire a skill.\
“Ken Griffey Sr. probably didn’t show his son how to wiggle his bat and find that perfect arc for his swing,” Schonbrun says. “I’m guessing he probably told Ken Jr. ‘Here’s how you should get from A to B,’ and Ken developed that swing on his own. … In a lot of ways, that’s a better way for the brain to learn rather than following really detailed explicit instruction.”
‘Specialization’ is not a dirty word
A common experience shared by Biggio, Bichette and Hayes is that they all grew up with a batting cage in their backyards. They all had access to travel baseball, equipment and facilities. Tim Lee, a professor of kinesiology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, believes that those factors are perhaps the greatest advantage in having a professional athlete for a parent.
“The relationship of the model to the learner is one of the important moderating variables in observational learning,” Lee told FiveThirtyEight. “My hunch, however, is that this plays a far less important role than does the availability of practice facilities and instructional opportunities.”
While those spaces speak to the financial edge that also comes with being the son of a big leaguer, the cages, lessons and tools allowed them to be exposed to not just high-level motor patterns but enabled them to log thousands upon thousands of reps.
In the backyard of their Houston home, Hayes estimates he took “anywhere from 400 to 500 swings a day.”
Said Bichette of life in the backyard swing incubator: “At one point in my life we would go into cage and count at least 200 swings.”
For his fielding work, Biggio said his dad taught him to throw a lacrosse ball off a wall to create unusual hops to improve his hands. Hayes was also taught the practice and still tosses a lacrosse ball off of a wall when killing time in the hallways of minor league clubhouses. It’s one reason he projects as having a 70-grade glove on the 20-to-80 scouting scale.
When Bichette was a freshman in high school, he was also an excellent tennis player, but his parents urged him to choose one sport. Dante Bichette understood the importance of specialization.
While there has been research and concern about sports specialization leading to injury and burnout, Schonbrun notes it’s difficult to excel without it. Florida State professor Anders Ericsson attempted to quantify the hours of specialization needed to become an expert in 1993, which Malcolm Gladwell later dubbed the 10,000-hour rule in his book “Outliers.” Schonbrun said specialization is “necessary.”
“From a cognitive and neurological standpoint, the more you can focus on one task, the more practice that goes into it, the better you are going to be,” Schonbrun said.
Baseball-Reference.com‘s database contains father-son pairs to play in the majors but it does not include minor league family history or other family connections. That means the advantage in growing up around the game is probably even more considerable than we’re showing here. Consider the case of another consensus top-five prospect this spring, a player who could be the next teenager to reach the majors: Tampa Bay’s Wander Franco.
While he seems like a natural, dominating older competition at age 17 last summer, he is also the youngest of three brothers — each named Wander Franco — who each play in the Giants organization. His father, another Wander Franco, pitched in the minor leagues. His uncles Willy and Erick Aybar played in the majors. His neighbor growing up in the Dominican city of Bani was Cleveland Indians infielder Jose Ramirez.
Franco IV was exposed to elite-level motor patterns when he was young, but he was also around people obsessed with baseball. There was a dry river bed near his neighborhood in Bani and that became their ballpark. They used whatever scrap they could find to create bases. They wound up a sock to use as a ball.
“It was all games, every day,” Franco told FiveThirtyEight through an interpreter.
The Rays gave Franco, the No. 1 international prospect in 2017, a $3.85 million bonus. “One of the things that helped us get comfortable with that level of investment was that he had grown up around the game,” said Chaim Bloom, the Rays’ vice president of baseball operations. “You see a lot of guys who have a tremendous amount of skill but don’t know how to apply it on a baseball field. The way that Wander was able to do that as an amateur was really, really rare.”
Franco might seem like a natural, but his story might be more about nurture than nature.
Genes do play a role in success, of course. Bichette said the “bat speed” he shares with his father cannot be taught. Biggio says he has better than 20-20 vision and so does his brother and father. There are things Guerrero Jr. does with that bat that are assuredly tied to genetics.
But in some ways they are all lesser athletes than their fathers. Biggio is not nearly as fast as his father. Guerrero Jr. is not built like his father listed at a 6-2, 250 pounds, where his father was 6-3, 235. As a shortstop, Bichette has a much smaller frame than his father, who was a slugging corner outfielder.
While they are the sons of former professional athletes, there are more talented natural athletes that never reach the major leaguers. Their advantages go beyond genetics, and for a variety of reasons, the advantage of being the son of a major leaguer is growing.
from News About Sports https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/mlb-is-increasingly-a-father-son-game/
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No último final de semana (4 e 5 de maio), a ACEMA, em Maringá, recebeu a 17ª edição do Taça Brasil Sub17 feminino. A equipe de Nikkei Curitiba venceu Maringá “A” por 3 a 2 para faturar o campeonato. Iohana Dos Santos, Maringá “B”, foi a melhor rebatedora, Thais Suzawa, Maringá “A”, foi a melhor arremessadora e Gabriela Mit Luz, do NKC, foi eleita a melhor jogadora.
Equipes participantes: Atibaia, Maringá “A”, Maringá “B”, Gecebs, Nippon Blue Jays, Central Glória, Nikkey Marília e Nikkei Curitiba.
Ao mesmo tempo, que acontecia o campeonato Sub17, foi realizado um festival Sub11 como forma de incentivo para as atletas que estão com idade entre 10 e 11 anos. Foram realizados dez partidas e uma atleta de cada equipe participante foi premiada como destaque e todas jogadoras ganharam medalhas. Participantes: Maringá, Central Glória, Nippon Blue Jays, Nikkei Curitiba e Nikkey Marília.
No caminho para o título da Taça Brasil Sub17, o Nikkei Curitiba perdeu o primeiro jogo de sábado para Maringá “A”, por 5 a 1 e na sequência bateu o Nikkey Marília por 7 a 0, conseguindo ser o 2º melhor colocado e passar para a chave Ouro. No domingo, venceu a semifinal contra o Nippon Blue Jays por 4 a 1 e na grande final teve sua revanche vencendo Maringá “A” pro 3 a 2.
Todos os resultados Taça Brasil Sub17
Sábado, 04 de Maio: GECEBS 1×8 NIPPON BLUE JAYS MARINGÁ “B” 6×7 ATIBAIA ATIBAIA 5×3 GECEBS MARINGÁ “B” 1×4 NIPPON BLUE JAYS NIKKEY MARÍLIA 9×0 CENTRAL GLÓRIA MARINGÁ “A” 5×1 NIKKEI CURITIBA NIKKEY MARÍLIA 0x7 NIKKEI CURITIBA CENTRAL GLÓRIA 5×7 MARINGÁ “A”
Domingo, 05 de Maio:
Chave Prata CENTRAL GLÓRIA 0x1 MARINGÁ “B” NIKKEY MARÍLIA 7×3 GECEBS CENTRAL GLÓRIA 6x GECEBS (3º Lugar) NIKKEY MARÍLIA 3×4 MARINGÁ “B” (Final )
Chave Ouro NIKKEI CURITIBA 4×1 NIPPON BLUE JAYS ATIBAIA 3×4 MARINGÁ “A” ATIBAIA 7×8 NIPPON BLUE JAYS (3º Ligar) MARINGÁ “A” 2×3 NIKKEI CURITIBA ( Final)
Classificação Final Taça Brasil Sub17
Campeã Chave Ouro – Nikkei Curitiba Vice-Campeã Chave Ouro – Maringá “A” 3ª colocação Chave Ouro – Nippon Blue Jays 4ª colocação Chave Ouro – Atibaia Campeã Chave Prata – Maringá “B” Vice-Campeã Chave Prata – Nikkey Marília 3ª colocação Chave Prata – Central Glória 4ª colocação Chave Prata – Gecebs
Premiação Individual:
IOHANA DOS SANTOS TORRES – Maringá “B” – 1ª Melhor Batedora – 70,0% CAROLINE AYUMI MITO – Central Glória – 2ª Melhor Batedora- 62,5% IOHANA DOS SANTOS TORRES – Maringá “B” – Melhor Potência de Batida- 1,2% BEATRIZ THEODORP PINTO – Atibaia – 1ª Melhor Empurradora de Carreiras- 4 RBI GABRIELA MITIE SHINKAWA -Nippon Blue Jays – 2ª Melhor Empurradora de Carreiras- 4 RBI BIANCA SILVA CAMPOS – Gecebs – Rainha do Home Run- 2 RHRs NAOMI IKEMORI SILVA – Nippon Blue Jays – Melhor Roubadora de Bases- 4 SB THAIS SUZAWA – Maringá “A” – Melhor Arremessadora GIOVANA MITSUE SHINKAWA – Nippon Blue Jays – Arremessadora Destaque GABRIELA MIT LUZ – Nikkei Curitiba – Melhor Receptora LARISSA EMIRI SATO – Maringá “A” – Receptora Destaque ANA LUIZA S. SOUZA YUAOKA – Nikkei Curitiba – Melhor Defensora Interna AMANDA OLIVEIRA GARCIA – Maringá “A” – Melhor Defensora Externa THAIS SUZAWA – Maringá “A” – Atleta Mais Eficiente GABRIELA MIT LUZ – Nikkei Curitiba – Melhor Jogadora da da Taça Brasil MILTON SATOSHI KONNO – Nikkei Curitiba – Técnico Campeão
Premiação Destaque Festival Sub11
MARIANA SAYURI KOTAKA – Maringá LYSSA EMI MATUURA DOS SANTOS – Central Gloria CAROLINA SAYURI TAMAI – Nippon Blue Jays CAROLINA MIKI HAYASHI – Nikkei Curitiba MARIA VITÓRIA AGUIAR PEDROSO – Nikkey Marília
Resultados Festival Sub11
MARINGÁ 15×0 CENTRAL Glória NIPPON Blue Jays 0x10 NIKKEI Curitiba MARÍLIA 3×17 MARINGÁ CENTRAL Glória 6×8 NIPPON Blue Jays MARÍLIA 4×20 NIKKEI CTBA MARÍLIA 6×10 NIPPON Blue Jays CENTRAL Glória 8×14 NIKKEI Curitiba MARINGÁ 10×1 NIPPON Blue Jays CENTRAL Glória 13×14 MARÍLIA
Galeria de Fotos:
(Fotos: Nelson Yajima)
Nikkei Curitiba vence XVII Taça Brasil Sub17 feminino No último final de semana (4 e 5 de maio), a ACEMA, em Maringá, recebeu a 17ª edição do Taça Brasil Sub17 feminino.
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ONE Stork – First Magenta Coloured Containership Of ONE Delivered
On June 11, a naming ceremony was held at the Kure shipyard of Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) for a new containership that will be chartered from NYK by Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd. (ONE).* This vessel is the first newly built containership whose hull has been painted in ONE’s corporate color, magenta. The ship was delivered on June 12 and is the 10th of 15 advanced 14,000 TEU containerships that NYK has ordered. The new vessel will transport containers along a route connecting Asia to the east coast of North America through the Suez Canal.
The ceremony was attended by NYK managing corporate officer Hiroki Harada and ONE representatives, and the ship was named “ONE Stork.” In ancient European folklore, homes, where storks settled, were considered to be enriched with happiness, prosperity, and protection.
All ships in this series have been adorned with the names of birds, and like its sister ships, ONE Stork’s main engine is equipped with a dual rating system that allows the vessel to realize optimal fuel consumption. Optimization of fuel consumption when slow-steaming makes it possible to meet the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI)** requirements. Moreover, the ship’s hull form allows for improved cargo-loading efficiency.
Image Credits: nyk.com
Under the support of by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), NYK, JMU, MTI Co. Ltd., and other marine manufacturers are conducting joint research utilizing big data for the prevention of vessel machinery plant trouble, and this ship is subject to this research. The research team will collect and analyze data from actual voyages and make efforts to further improve safety and economic efficiency.
In accordance with its new medium-term management plan “Staying Ahead 2022 with Digitalization and Green,” the NYK Group seeks to create new value by making use of big data and the latest digital technology. The NYK Group encourages the success of ONE’s business by enhancing the competitiveness of container shipping through safer and more efficient operations.
* Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd. A Singapore-based global container shipping company that began operations on April 1 by integrating the container businesses of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd., Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd., and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha.
** Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) An indicator for assessment of CO2 emissions per primary unit (ton-mile) based on specifications at the vessel design/construction stage. Calculation of the EEDI is mandatory for newly manufactured vessels, and a certificate indicating the EEDI specific to each vessel is issued. The regulations will be strengthened in stages in the future, in 2020 (Phase 2) and 2025 (Phase 3).
About ONE Stork
Length Overall: 364 meters
Breadth: 50.60 meters
Molded Depth: 29.50 meters
Summer Load Draft: 15.79 meters
Deadweight Tonnage: 139,335 tons
Gross Tonnage: 145,251 tons
Flag: Japan
Names of 14,000 TEU Containerships in This Series
First: NYK Blue Jay
Second: NYK Ibis
Third: NYK Eagle
Fourth: NYK Crane
Fifth: NYK Hawk
Sixth: NYK Falcon
Seventh: NYK Swan
Eighth: NYK Owl
Ninth: NYK Wren
Tenth: ONE Stork
Reference: nyk.com
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Blue Jays sign South Korean reliever Oh
TORONTO (Reuters) – The Toronto Blue Jays have signed South Korean free agent reliever Oh Seung-hwan to a one-year contract, the Major League Baseball team said on Monday.
The right-hander went 1-6 with 20 saves and a 4.10 earned run average in 62 games for the St. Louis Cardinals last season.
The 35-year-old Jeongeup native had previously appeared to reach an agreement with the Texas Rangers earlier in February. That deal was pending a physical, but it was never completed.
He made his MLB debut with the Cardinals in 2016 following an 11-year professional career spent between the KBO League in South Korea and Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball.
With a strong strikeout ability given control of both his fastball and secondary pitches, Oh enjoyed an impressive first season in MLB, where he began as a setup reliever before becoming the team’s closer.
Oh began last season as the Cardinals’ closer, but was switched back to a setup man midway through the campaign.
Reporting by Frank Pingue; Editing by Greg Stutchbury
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