SAN DIEGO (AP) — Mark Appel is a big league ballplayer nine years after he was selected No. 1 overall in the amateur draft. Appel has been promoted by the Philadelphia Phillies. The right-hander, who turns 31 on July 15, went 5-0 with a 1.61 ERA in 19 appearances for Triple-A Lehigh Valley. “Completely overwhelmed. I have so many thoughts I want to share but can’t find the words, so I’ll just say this: I’m thankful,” Appel posted on Twitter on Saturday. “Today, I get to play a game I love as a Major League Baseball player.” Appel is stepping in for right-hander Connor Brogdon, who has been placed on the COVID-19-related injury list. Appel was selected by Houston with the No. 1 pick in the 2013 draft after a standout college career at Stanford. He was an Astros fan growing up in West Houston and received a $6.35 million signing bonus from the team. He went 10-3 with a 4.37 ERA while making a total of 25 starts at Double-A and Triple-A in 2015, and then was traded to … [Read more...] about Former No. 1 pick Mark Appel reaches majors with Phillies
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5-Month-Old Girl Shot, Killed in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago
A five-month-old girl was shot in the head and killed Friday afternoon in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) Chicago. ABC 7 / Chicago Sun-Times notes that the shooting occurred “in the 7700 block of South Shore Drive.” FOX 32 reports the infant was sitting in a vehicle when someone in an “unknown vehicle” began shooting and shot the girl in the head. The baby was rushed to a hospital, where she died. She was identified as Cecilia Thomas. Community activist Andrew Holmes commented on the shooting. “And it’s supposed to have been a female shooter, and my message to her, it won’t be long because I hope one of these cameras or somebody got her information and knows how she looks. You just took this baby’s life. This baby was an infant, this baby didn’t do nothing to you.” AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkins , a weekly newsletter focused o n al l things Second Amendment, also … [Read more...] about 5-Month-Old Girl Shot, Killed in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago
Police: 5-month-old girl in car fatally shot in Chicago
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 8 CHICAGO (AP) — A 5-month-old girl was shot to death while in the rear of a car in a neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. The infant, who was identified as Cecilia Thomas, was struck in the head Friday evening when shots were fired from another vehicle in the South Shore neighborhood, according to police and the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office. Cecilia was taken to a hospital where she later died. A 41-year-old man in another vehicle was in good condition at a hospital after suffering a gunshot wound near his eye, Chicago police said. No arrests have been made, and authorities have provided no details on what led to the shooting or how it happened. Police said Saturday that they did not have any updates. The baby is among the youngest victims of gun violence in Chicago. She would have turned 6-months-old in four days, according to Natalia … [Read more...] about Police: 5-month-old girl in car fatally shot in Chicago
Fox News analyst Gianno Caldwell remembers brother, 18, fatally shot in Chicago: ‘All I want…is justice’
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for June 25 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Fox News analyst and Gianno Caldwell is looking for answers after his 18-year-old brother, Christian, was fatally shot in Chicago on Friday. "What I'm looking for right now is details from the police to discover who it was that murdered my brother," Caldwell, a Chicago native , told Fox News Digital. "[M]y baby brother never had a chance." The Chicago Police Department (CPD) said Friday that one 18-year-old male victim with a gunshot wound to the torso was pronounced dead at the scene of a shooting on the 11400 block of S. Vincennes Ave. A second male victim, 31, was listed in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the torso as of Saturday morning. Additionally, a female victim, 25, was at the scene of the shooting with the two male victims and sustained … [Read more...] about Fox News analyst Gianno Caldwell remembers brother, 18, fatally shot in Chicago: ‘All I want…is justice’
Game 6 debate: Which Avs player needs to step up for Colorado to stave off Tampa Bay?
Mark Kiszla, sports columnist : The Avs are the team with more talent. The Lightning is the team with more belief. So what wins out? Talent, provided it steps up for Colorado. I’m not pointing a finger of blame here. But defenseman Cale Makar has done everything coach Jared Bednar could ask. And more. Nathan MacKinnon, who has tallied only a single goal in this series, needs to take on a heavier burden. The Lightning has gotten in his grill (here’s looking at you, Patrick Maroon). My concern? The pounding has started to get inside MacK’s head. There’s no time to be flustered now. Ryan O’Halloran, sports reporter : Through five games, Mikko Rantanen leads the Avalanche with eight points so you’re probably asking, “Hey, genius, No. 96 is doing his job.” Kind of, sort of. Eight Avs players have scored at least one goal in the series and Rantanen isn’t one of them. For the playoffs, he has five goals among his 25 points. He is a natural goal scorer and does terrific work on the … [Read more...] about Game 6 debate: Which Avs player needs to step up for Colorado to stave off Tampa Bay?
Libya players agree cease-fire amid warnings war may become ‘next Syria’
BERLIN — International powers with conflicting interests in Libya’s civil war have called for a cease-fire and agreed to respect a much-violated arms embargo in an effort to end the country’s long-running conflict. The agreement comes after a warning that the conflict that has spiraled into a proxy war risks becoming the "next Syria." The agreement on Sunday came after about four hours of talks in Berlin where German Chancellor Angela Merkel hosted leaders of 11 countries, with Libya’s two main rival leaders also in the German capital but not at the main conference table. Merkel told reporters that powers had agreed that a tentative truce in Tripoli over the past week should be turned into a permanent ceasefire to allow a political process to take place. A special committee made up of five military officials from each side will monitor the truce, she said. Libya has sunk further into chaos since the 2011 ouster and killing of its longtime dictator, Moammar Gadhafi. … [Read more...] about Libya players agree cease-fire amid warnings war may become ‘next Syria’
Chicken price: We listened to the people, says PM
PUTRAJAYA: The decision not to float the price of chicken was made based on feedback from the public, says Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. The Prime Minister said that there was no "U-turn" made on the issue as the government would continue to prioritise the interest of the Malaysian people. "After listening to the views of the people, we decided to accept their input and decisions. "It is not an issue of U-turn or anything, that is not important," he told reporters at Putrajaya's Recreation Day 2022 here on Saturday (June 25). ALSO READ: Govt in discussion with poultry industry players to set new chicken ceiling price He was asked to respond to Opposition lawmakers who claimed that the government was not consistent in its policies when it decided to make a "U-turn" only three days after announcing that the ceiling price for chicken would be removed. The current ceiling price for standard chicken, which was set at RM8.90 per kg in Peninsular Malaysia, was initially … [Read more...] about Chicken price: We listened to the people, says PM
Over Six in Ten French Say Country Has Seen Too Much Immigration
A poll released this week has revealed that 65 per cent of the French public believe that the country has seen too much immigration, with older French far more concerned with the issue. The poll, which was conducted by the CSA Institute, revealed that 65 per cent of French people overall say that the country has seen too much immigration with a small minority claiming that France has not seen enough immigration. When broken down by age, only those in the 18 to 24-year-old demographic thought France had not seen enough immigration at 60 per cent, while 72 per cent of people 50 to 64 think France has seen too much immigration, broadcaster CNews, which sponsored the survey, reports . Politically, those on the right are far more concerned about immigration than left-wing parties, however, among supporters of the far-left La France Insoumise party, just 51 per cent said that there had not been enough immigration into France, while the number was much higher among other left-wing … [Read more...] about Over Six in Ten French Say Country Has Seen Too Much Immigration
‘We’ve got to go to work’ — Mario Cristobal welcomes alumni, high school recruits to Hurricanes’ Legends Camp
There weren’t any flashy cars or sets for elaborate photo shoots laid out for recruits at Miami’s Legends Camp on Saturday morning. Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal told the hundreds of high school players, coaches and family members on UM’s campus that they were there to work. The returning Miami alumni, with numerous Super Bowl rings and Pro Bowl selections on their resumes, brought the flash. “It’s not time for paradise yet,” said Cristobal, referring to the previous name of the team’s flagship summer camp. “We’ve got to go to work.” “Work” was the theme of the camp, as former Hurricanes and Dallas Cowboys star Michael Irvin followed Cristobal’s opening speech with a similar message. “Who’s going to make a commitment to one day be coming back here with a black shirt that says, ‘Legends’?” Irvin said, referring to the shirts Miami alumni were wearing. The camp was part of a busy weekend for Cristobal and UM’s coaching staff. In addition to the camp, the Hurricanes … [Read more...] about ‘We’ve got to go to work’ — Mario Cristobal welcomes alumni, high school recruits to Hurricanes’ Legends Camp
Heat add undrafted Fresno State big man Orlando Robinson to summer roster
The Miami Heat’s summer roster quickly is becoming one highlighted by big men. The latest addition is undrafted Fresno State junior Orlando Robinson, a 6-foot-11, 244-pound center with a 9-foot standing reach and 7 1/2-foot wingspan. Robinson, a source confirmed to the Sun Sentinel, agreed to an Exhibit 10 contract, which also creates a path to the team’s training camp. The first-team All-Mountain West selection is a deft offensive player who utilizes his skill and physicality to score at all three levels. Defensively, he moves well in space, able to guard multiple positions. He averaged 19.4 points, 8.4 rebounds, including 2.6 offensive rebounds, and 1.2 blocks this past season. His versatility could prove particularly valuable in summer league with an ability to play alongside both returning center Omer Yurtseven and first-round pick Nikola Jovic, two of the other prime post prospects on the Heat summer-league roster. The Heat open summer play next weekend in San … [Read more...] about Heat add undrafted Fresno State big man Orlando Robinson to summer roster