Minnesota Twins Recap at the Baltimore Orioles - April 17th, 2024
The Minnesota Twins were hoping to avoid a sweep in Baltimore. They were also looking to snap a 3-game losing streak and a 6-game losing streak against the Baltimore Orioles. The Minnesota Twins did have their ace on the mound in RHP Pablo López so that should improve their chances. The Orioles sent RHP Abert Suárez to the mound for his 1st start in Major League Baseball since 2016 & 1st…
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UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS Interview: Sarah Hay, Matthew Jeffers and Juan Felipe Zuleta
In the anticipation of Quiver Distribution’s indie sci-fi comedy drama UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS, I recently had the opportunity to interview the stars of this new film, Matthew August Jeffers (“The Blacklist,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”), Golden-Globe nominee Sarah Hay (“Flesh and Bone”) along with director Juan Felipe Zuleta.
In our conversations, Sarah and Matthew dove deep into their processes of…
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Happy All-Star break! It's been a wild and exciting first half for the Twins, with a lot of colorful personalities and storylines. I've compiled all my favorite quotes from players and coaches in the first half as kind of a humorous summary:
"Maybe I'm too electric for my own good." — Royce Lewis, on his Opening Day injury (x)
"I told him, 'Carlos, what's your favorite bottle of wine under about $200?' And he said he doesn't drink. So I guess I'm off the hook." — Brock Stewart, on Correa throwing out Ohtani at home plate (x)
"We'll put Eddy in the blender a little bit and shake him up, and move him around." — Rocco Baldelli, on moving Julien out of the leadoff spot (x)
"It's bringing us a lot of hits and runs and stuff, so I'm all for it. It's a— For anyone that hasn't been following, it's a substantial... packaged... sausage, that Jeffers has been carrying around in his bag and throwing at people when we score runs and hit homers. So. I'm all for it; I'm slightly concerned as—I'm not even an adult, but, slightly concerned as more of an adult than maybe some of the people in the other room—that the package is going to open up, and the thing hasn't been refrigerated in many days, and there's no doubt that when that thing opens up, whoever's touching it is in deep trouble. That thing is— there's no doubt in my mind that we are carrying around something that is very, very unhealthy to the human body." — Rocco Baldelli, on the Twins' rally sausage (x)
"It's the idea of the sausage. It's the meaning behind the sausage. We're going to learn more about the sausage as the days go by." — Ryan Jeffers, on the Twins' rally sausage (x)
"I'm not a big fan of the Guardians." — Royce Lewis, on ranking his career home runs (x)
"I was carrying it the whole series waiting to get in. Probably eighth-ish time that I've ridden. First time I tipped the driver, though." — Steven Okert, on tipping the Nationals' bullpen cart driver (x)
"I just happened to look back to see where AK was, and then I saw AK, and he's like, 'Yeah!' And I was like, 'YEEEAAAHHH!' He got me going." — Byron Buxton, on Kirilloff's go-ahead homer (x)
"For me, he lives on another planet. He's fucking great with his hands." — Jhoan Duran, on Correa's tagging skills (x)
"He looked like one of those assassins from Breaking Bad." — Ryan Jeffers, on López's new facial hair (x)
"Not superstitious, just a little stitious." — Pablo López, quoting The Office, on changing his facial hair (x)
"He's really bald. Like shinily bald. I think it's because he lost the facial hair." — Ryan Jeffers, on Lewis's return to the team (x)
"I played a lot of Guitar Hero when I was growing up, so I knew what to do with it." — Carlos Correa, on the Prince guitar home run celebration (x)
"Hell yeah, I was surprised! I felt it go in my glove, but my whole arm kind of went over, so I didn't know what I would be bringing back. I didn't expect to bring back a baseball, so when I looked and I had it, I was like, 'Dang, that's not bad.'" — Austin Martin, on his home run-robbing catch (x)
"I told Pop today: Hey, I don't do that slump thing. That's not a real thing for me." — Royce Lewis, on going 0-for-5 the previous day (x)
"Pete who? I didn't talk to Pete today." — Rocco Baldelli, on Ober's complete game (x)
"I think we're playing good, and all the team, we feel sexy." — Christian Vázquez, on winning the series vs the Astros (x)
"I mean, it's a joke. It's a joke. Yeah, I thought I hit the ball hard yesterday and it was like 99. I don't understand it. If he hits one near me and I'm at first base, he's going to kill me." — Brooks Lee, on Wallner's team-leading exit velocities (x)
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I love these guys. What's your favorite quote from the first half, and are there any that I missed?
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Cardinals Silence Twins In Opener.
Cardinals 6 Twins 1 W-Pallante (6-6) L-Festa (2-3)
The Minnesota Twins had a fine road trip going (4-3). The team returned home for a long nine-game homestand starting tonight against the Cardinals. The Twins loaded up the bases in the second and Austin Martin beat out an infield single to plate a run. This put the Twins up by a run after two innings of play. The Cardinals answered in the third when Victor Scott reached on a fielder's choice and stole second base. Masyn Winn singled home a run to tie the game at one. St. Louis kept adding on in the fourth when Willson Contreras led-off with a double and Brendan Donovan walked. They executed a double steal and Lars Nootbaar plated a pair with a double to right. This put the Cardinals up by two and they weren't done yet. Brendan Donovan crushed a Jorge Alcala fastball out to right for a solo homer. The Cardinals loaded up the bases in the eighth and Victor Scott drew a walk. Masyn Winn hit a sac fly to left and the Cardinals lead grew to five. John King had a 1-2-3 eighth and Ryan Fernandez had a scoreless ninth as the Cardinals won the series opener tonight.
-Final Thoughts- David Festa got knocked around the second time through the lineup. He went 3 2/3 innings and allowed three runs on three hits with two walks and five strikeouts. Caleb Thielbar retired four men, Jorge Alcala gave up a run in the sixth, and Trevor Richards allowed two runs in two innings of work. Steven Okert put up a zero in the ninth. Ryan Jeffers had two of the team's five hits. The Twins hit 1-for-5 with runners in scoring position and left six men on base. The bats were quiet tonight against Andre Pallante. Sonny Gray will face Pablo Lopez in a match-up of former teammates tomorrow night.
-Chris Kreibich-
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MLB family members huser53 Tony Gonsolin, Matt Harvey, Noah Syndergaard, Zack Wheeler, dj Lemahieu,Seth Lugo, Todd Frazier, Anthony Rizzo, Owen Miller, Alex Wood, Alec Bohm, Yan Gomes, Carlos Rodón, Clay Holmes, Nick Senzel, Justin Turner, Jared Weaver, Tyrone Taylor, Troy Tulowitzki,C.J. Wilson, Royce Lewis, Nick Castellanos, John Lackey,Derek Holland, Trevor Story, Dylan Covey, Heath Bell, Bill Wagner, Josh Harder, Darick Hall, Adam Newberry, Justin Lange, Greg Bird, Clint Frazier, Logan Webb, Brenton Doyle, Emilo Pagan, Mike Zunino, Alek Thomas, Christian Walker, Corbin Carroll, Mike Clevinger, Evan Longoria, Paul De Jong, Chris Taylor ,Tim Wood, Matt Carson, Even Phillips, Caleb Ferguson, Alex Vesia, Ryan Yarborough, Jason Delay, Jordan Montgomery, Bobby Miller, James Paxton, Austin Barnes, Gavin Stone, Steven Okert,Joe Ryan, Alex Kirilloff,Chris Paddack,Zac Gallen, Griffin Jax, Christian Vázquez, Ryan Jeffers, Buck Farmer,Joe Boyle, Mitch Spence, Kyle Muller, Austin Riley, Riley Greene, Sean Murphy, Nicky Lopez, Michael Soroka,Dylan Cease, Emerson Hancock, Robbie Grossman, Trevor Gott, Tyler Matzek Whit Merrifield ,Luke Jackson,Tom Murphy, Austin Slater, Erik Miller, Austin Slater,Dean Kremer,Mike Tauchman, Chris Sale, Jarred Kelenic, Tommy Kahnle, Justin Seager, Kyle Seager, Corey Seager, Kyle Hendricks, Grayson Rodriguez, John Means, Nico Hoerner, Andrew Chafin, Drew Smyly, Joe Maddon, Albert Almora, Jered Weaver, John Lackey, Ben Zobrist,Matt Vierling, Colt Keith, Jake Rogers, Rhys Hoskins, Travis Jankowski, Josh Sborz, Aaron Hicks,Anthony Rendon, Jordan Hicks, Alex Wood, Stephen Strasburg.
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2024 Minnesota Twins Players By Nationality
American: 26 (Byron Buxton, Willi Castro, Carlos Correa; Jr., James Farmer, Kody Funderburk, Randy Jackson, James Jax; Jr., Ryan Jeffers, Max Kepler-Różycki, Alex Kirilloff, Royce Lewis, Christopher Martin, John Ober, Steven Okert, Chris Paddack, Joe Ryan, Bryson Sands, Carlos Santana, Josh Staumont, Brock Stewart, Caleb Thielbar, Justin Topa, Louie Varland, Christian Vázquez, Matt Wallner, Zach Weiss & Josh Winder)
Dominican: 4 (Jorge Alcalá, Jhoan Durán, Manuel Margot & Carlos Santana)
Puerto Rican: 3 (Willi Castro, Carlos Correa; Jr. & Christian Vázquez)
Canadian: 1 (Edouard Julien)
German: 1 (Max Kepler-Różycki)
Mexican: 1 (Daniel Duarte)
Venezuelan: 1 (Pablo López)
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LAPD Officer Steven Thunder H. Jeffers
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HARRY STYLES - MUSIC FOR A SUSHI RESTAURANT from AUBE PERRIE on Vimeo.
@harrystyles ‘Music For a Sushi Restaurant’
Written and Directed by Aube Perrie @aube_perrie
Production Co: @PulseFilms
Production Service: LFR Productions
Executive Producer, Pulse Films: @beatrik
Executive Producers, LFR: Luigi Rossi & Francesco Rizzo @luigirossi.tv @currynneon
Producer: Josh Sondock @_Sondock
Label: @columbiarecords
Commissioner: Bryan Younce @bryanyounce
Creative Director : Molly Hawkins @mollyjane_x
DoP: Legend Chris Ripley @christopher.c.ripley
Production Designer: Patience Harding @patienceharding
Casting Director: Kate Antognini @kateantognini
Photographer: Adm Powell @a_damp_owl
Special Makeup Effects Designer & Prosthetic Makeup Lead: Legend Chelsea Delfino @chelseadelfino_artistry @chelseadelfino_sfx
Stylist: Lindsey Hartman @lindseyhartman
Hair: Zuleika Acosta @zuzubeauty
Make-up: Ashley Di Sarro @ashleydisarro
Location Manager: Jennifer Quesenbery @tank_the_chihuahua
Production Supervisor: Brooke Elito @broookeee21
Coordinator: Debby Tickenoff @debb_louise
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Sculptor: Mario Tores & Greg Polutanovich @gregpolutanovich
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Fabrication: Reggie Rizzo
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Shrimp mask fabrication: Santino Ferrese @sffxstudios
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VTR: Steven Carlson @Steven.CR2
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Producer’s Assistant: Amy Teboul
Truck PA: Ross Sloan
Wardrobe Truck: Michael Spivey
Camera Truck: Xavier Jeffers
Set PA: Madison White
AD PA: Dahvielle Lucas
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Prawn, Trombone: Jessica Stanley @jessstanleymusic
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Background Talent: Dawn Davis, Donna Tsufura, Eugene Farley, Glenn Wernig, Kenneth Geronimo, Kevin Kusinitz, Kimberly Solano, Michell Diaz Perea, Guy Richman, Laang T. Stewart, Josh Tolentino, Lorre-Ann Fisher, Troylynn Roberts, Bryant Salazar, Kseniya Yermakova, Mizan Taylor & Yanilsa Delacruz
Background Casting: Background Inc.
Tail Handlers: Quentin Collins & Bryce Owen @quentinpcollins & @bryceowen_
Location: Legendary Sugar Hill Supper Club @sugarhillsupperclub
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Minnesota Twins Recap vs the Cleveland Guardians - April 6th, 2024
The Minnesota Twins played game 2 vs the Cleveland Guardians. They were trying to avoid going under .500 for the 1st time this season after losing 4-2 in their home opener on Thursday afternoon. RHP Joe Ryan (0-0, 1.69 ERA*, .750 WHIP**) was on the mound vs Cleveland’s starting pitcher RHP Carlos Carrasco (0-0, 5.40 ERA, 1.400 WHIP). *ERA = Earned Run Average or the average number of runs allowed…
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New Poster And Trailer For UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS Starring Golden Globe Nominee Sarah Hay and Matthew August Jeffers
Quiver has released these official poster and trailer for UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS
Opening night selection at the 15th Annual ReeelAbilities Film Festival: New York on Thursday, April 27th
In select theaters June 2nd, on VOD June 9th, 2023
RELEASE DATE: June 2, 2023 in select theaters and June 9, 2023 on VOD
DISTRIBUTOR: Quiver
GENRE: Indie, Comedy-Drama
DIRECTOR: Juan Felipe Zuleta
WRITER: Leland…
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John Garfield and Joan Crawford in Humoresque (Jean Negulesco, 1946)
Cast: Joan Crawford, John Garfield, Oscar Levant, J. Carrol Naish, Ruth Nelson, Joan Chandler, Tom D'Andrea, Peggy Knudsen, Craig Stevens, Paul Cavanagh, Richard Gaines, Robert Blake. Screenplay: Clifford Odets, Zachary Gold, based on a story by Fannie Hurst. Cinematography: Ernest Haller. Art direction: Hugh Reticker. Film editing: Rudi Fehr. Music: Franz Waxman.
Jean Negulesco's Humoresque gets its title from the Fannie Hurst short story it's based on, but it also evokes the music played behind the opening title: the seventh of Antonín Dvořák's Humoresques, a group of short piano pieces that were later transcribed for orchestra. The music is best known today for the several facetious lyrics that have been attached to it, including "Passengers will please refrain from flushing toilets while the train is standing in the station." Today, the movie also inspires similar irreverence, as an example of the melodramatic excesses of Joan Crawford's later career. How many drag queens have donned replicas of the Adrian gowns Crawford wears in the film, with shoulder pads so wide and sharp you fear that she could injure a bystander with a sudden turn? But there are far worse movies than Humoresque, and far less impressive performances than Crawford's in it. She doesn't appear until well into the film, after we've established the ruthless desire of Paul Boray (John Garfield) to become a famous concert violinist. All he needs, it seems, is a rich patron, so when he meets Helen Wright (Crawford), who has the money and nothing else to do with it but take lovers and drink, his fate is sealed. It's not like he doesn't have people to warn him off: There's his fellow musician, pianist Sid Jeffers (Oscar Levant), who can't supply much more than cynical wisecracks to keep Paul from doing the wrong thing. And there's his mother (Ruth Nelson), who bought him his first violin but now wants him to settle down with fellow starving musician Gina (Joan Chandler) and raise a family. But once Paul falls into Helen's clutches and becomes a hugely successful concert artist, all Mama and Gina can do is sit in the audience and glare up at Helen in her box -- though Gina sometimes bursts into tears and flees the auditorium. None of this would work if Garfield and Crawford didn't play their roles as well as they do. Garfield brings all the intensity and conviction to Paul that he does to his ambitious boxer in Body and Soul (Robert Rossen, 1947). Although the violin playing is actually done by Isaac Stern, with some nice camera trickery that puts Garfield's face and Stern's fingers in the same frame, Garfield keeps up the illusion well, to the extent of busily working the fingers on his left hand, practicing the fingering even when he's not playing. He has some improbable lines to speak -- the screenplay by Clifford Odets and Zachary Gold is freighted with them -- but he makes them work. As for Crawford, ambition was her nature and ruthlessness her forte in life as well as art, but she never just speaks her lines -- she inhabits them. There's no surprise in her performance, but that's not what we want from her. Negulesco's direction can be a little shapeless -- there's a gratuitous mid-film montage depicting a busy, hyped-up New York City -- but he handles the concluding sequence, set to a pastiche of themes from Tristan und Isolde, very well. Franz Waxman received an Oscar nomination for scoring, and there are excerpts from composers like Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Bizet, Mendelssohn, and Bach throughout: The film is a reminder that there was once a time when the audience for a Hollywood film would sit through extended passages of classical music.
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Padres Rally Late To Beat Twins.
Twins 5 Padres 7 W-Scott (8-5) L-Okert (3-2) SV-Suarez (29)
The Minnesota Twins had a rough first night in San Diego in a losing effort. They looked to get back on track tonight at Petco Park. The Padres struck first in the second when Jackson Merrill lined a two-out double to center. David Peralta singled him home to start the scoring. This put San Diego up by a run after two innings of play. The Twins would find some offense in the fourth when Carlos Santana led-off with a double and Ryan Jeffers smoked a Martin Perez cutter out to left for a two-run homer. The Twins quickly loaded up the bases in the fifth and Royce Lewis hit a sac fly to left. This extended the Twins lead to two midway through the game. Meanwhile, Bailey Ober sailed through six solid innings then hit a wall in the seventh. Jake Cronenworth led-off with a bloop double to left. Manny Machado followed and belted an Ober cutter out to center for a two-run homer to tie the game at three. The Twins quickly loaded up the bases in the eighth. Christian Vazquez plated a pair with a pinch-hit single to left and the Twins retook a two-run lead. The Padres answered in the bottom of the eighth as Donovan Solano and Luis Arraez singled. Jurickson Profar knocked a Steven Okert slider out to left for a three-run homer to put San Diego on top. Jake Cronenworth singled and Xander Bogaerts doubled him home. Robert Suarez had a 1-2-3 ninth and the Padres picked up another win tonight at home.
-Final Thoughts- Bailey Ober sailed through six innings then hit a wall in the seventh. He went six-plus innings and allowed three runs on four hits with five strikeouts. Griffin Jax threw up a zero in the seventh, Steven Okert gave up four runs in 1/3 of an inning, and Ronny Henriquez got out of the eighth. Carlos Santana, Ryan Jeffers, Max Kepler, and Austin Martin had two hits each. The Twins hit 4-for-9 with runners in scoring position and left five men on base. Tomorrow, Simeon Woods Richardson faces Matt Waldron in the series finale.
-Chris Kreibich-
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RUBY RIDER ✨
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Another travel video capturing this crew in SF and NYC with hammers. Three weeks of fun in San Francisco and New York City with my friends Corey Young, Michael Mieruszynski, Josh Heffernan, Milan Simundza, Jae Overton, Tao Antrim, Rob Pace, Jack Paterson, Clemente Adipo, Karl Dorman, Ben Hermans and Steven Jeffers.
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