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América buscará un histórico tetracampeonato cuando visite a Toluca por la final mexicana

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Después de un insípido encuentro de ida que terminó igualado sin anotaciones, América y Toluca se toparán de nuevo el domingo por la noche para dirimir al próximo campeón del fútbol mexicano en la final del torneo Clausura.

Las Águilas, dirigidas por el brasileño André Jardine, controlaron la posesión en el primer encuentro, pero no tuvieron profundidad en el último tercio y se conformaron con una igualada que los obliga a ganar de visita para coronarse.

De conseguirlo, América conquistará su cuarto título consecutivo para unirse a Chivas como los únicos equipos en la historia en ser cuatro veces campeones consecutivamente. El Guadalajara lo consiguió a finales de los cincuenta y principios de los sesenta, con un formato distinto.

“Este equipo está trabajando muy duro para cada conquista, está teniendo muy claro el objetivo de entrar en la historia”, dijo Jardine. “Nuestro trabajo es mantener el hambre y ambición como en la primera conquista, de conseguir cosas nuevas y entrar una vez más a la historia del club”.

El torneo pasado, Jardine logró el segundo tricampeonato en la historia de las Águilas y con un nuevo campeonato sumaría 17 para poner a cinco de distancia de Chivas, su acérrimo oponente.

Para lograr la misión, América ya podrá tener de regreso al seleccionado uruguayo Brian Rodríguez, quien no ha participado en ningún encuentro de la fase final por una lesión. Rodríguez estuvo en el banquillo en el encuentro de ida, pero Jardine no lo quiso arriesgar.

Si Jardine logra campeonar desplazará a Enrique Meza en la lista de entrenadores más laureados y se colocará a tres de empatar a los más ganadores históricamente, Ignacio Trelles y el brasileño Ricardo Ferretti.

Ese logro también lo podría emular el argentino Antonio Mohamed, quien en su primer torneo con Toluca ya los colocó en una final.

El “Turco” ya fue campeón previamente con Tijuana, América y Monterrey, en el torneo Apertura 2019.

“Es un partido contra el tricampeón y la serie que se cierra en casa, pero eso no tiene ninguna garantía”, dijo Mohamed. “Es un equipo que está acostumbrado a levantar partido, ahora jugamos al cero a cero, pero en casa la iniciativa será nuestra, será un duro partido”.

Al igual que América, Toluca podría verse fortalecido con el regreso del delantero portugués “Paulinho”, dos veces campeón anotador en México, quien se perdió el encuentro de ida por una lesión.

Mohamed dijo que el ariete luso podría ser considerado para la vuelta, aunque no garantizó que sea de arranque.

Si Toluca consigue una victoria romperá una sequía de títulos que se remonta al torneo Clausura 2010. Desde entonces, el equipo ha alcanzado otras tres finales y las ha perdido todas.

En la final ni la posición en la tabla ni los goles como visitante sirven para desempatar una serie. Si el encuentro termina empatado luego de 90 minutos se contemplan tiempos extras y tiros de penal.

El partido será el domingo por la noche en el estadio Nemesio Diez de Toluca.



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Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Jordon Hudson Wears Ring at Airport, Fuels Engagement Rumors

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Jordon Hudson, 24, was photographed at the Raleigh-Durham Airport in North Carolina on Saturday, May 24, with a sparkly ring on her left-hand ring finger
  • The new photos come amid speculation that the former cheerleader may be engaged to her 73-year-old boyfriend, former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick
  • Neither Hudson nor Belichick has responded to the engagement rumors at this point in time

Jordon Hudson, the girlfriend of former New England Patriots general manager Bill Belichick, continues to spark engagement rumors — this time with a trip to the airport. 

Photos obtained by TMZ show Hudson, 24, sitting in the Raleigh-Durham Airport in North Carolina on Saturday, May 24, awaiting a flight to Boston. The former cheerleader can be seen sporting what appears to be a diamond ring on her left-hand ring finger.

The airport photos follow a report from The New York Times that Hudson has told at least one person that she and Belichick, 73, are engaged.

Jordon Hudson seen at the Raleigh-Durham airport wearing what appears to be a ring on her left hand.

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The report also comes on the heels of news that Belichick recently changed the name of his boat. The vessel, which was previously called VIII Rings — a nod to his eight Super Bowl wins — is now known as I + VIII Rings, according to photos obtained by TMZ Sports. Some speculation indicates that the additional ring could be for Hudson.

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Additionally, Hudson was seen wearing a diamond ring on that finger at an American Museum of Natural History luncheon in New York City on April 29 in photos obtained by Page Six. Her hands were clasped as her elbows rested on the table, but the diamond was on full display.

She was also spotted wearing the sparkler the previous evening on April 28, while heading to dinner in a black and white dress.

Jordon Hudson trailed by Bill Belichick in N.Y.C. on April 28, 2025.

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However, neither Hudson nor Belichick has spoken publicly about the engagement rumors, and Hudson has previously had fun with accessories on that finger in the past. She shared a photo of her bejeweled fingers to mark the couple’s “meetiversary” on Feb. 11.

“Happy Meetiversary @billbelichick — Cheers 🥂 to the fact that you still let me give you lengthy philosophical lectures four years later,” she joked on Instagram, referring to their first conversation regarding her college philosophy course.

The couple’s relationship has taken center stage in recent weeks, especially after an especially awkward appearance on CBS News’ Sunday Morning in which Hudson interrupted an interview with the North Carolina head coach when he was asked a question about how they met.

“We’re not talking about this,” the former Bridgewater State University student interjected when journalist Tony Dokoupil asked.

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Belichick later addressed claims that Hudson may be distracting her boyfriend from his coaching responsibilities.

“I mean, that’s really off to the side,” he responded in an interview with ESPN after being asked if his high-profile relationship impacts his ability to coach. “It’s a personal relationship, and she [Jordon] doesn’t have anything to do with UNC football.”





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Toluca vs América: ¿Por qué son los boletos más difíciles de conseguir?

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Tan solo para el partido de vuelta de la Final del Clausura 2025 hubo una demanda de nueve veces la capacidad del estadio Nemedio Diez


La final entre Toluca y América para conocer al campeón del Clausura 2025 fue la serie más difícil de conseguir boletos para los aficionados. Obtener una entrada para el partido de vuelta en el Estadio Nemesio Diez es casi imposible.

La venta al público general estaba programada para el jueves a las 10 de la mañana, pero cuatro minutos antes, Toluca colgó el letrero de ‘boletos agotados’ en sus redes sociales.

Hay al menos tres factores que hicieron de los boletos de la final el objeto de mayor demanda entre los aficionados de América y Toluca: el aforo de los estadios apenas supera los 30,000 asientos disponibles cada uno, los abonados tienen preferencia de compra o precios especiales y en las últimas horas apareció la reventa, que eleva el costo de los pocos tickets que quedan.

Un día antes del partido definitivo, los precios en el mercado secundario en Boletomóvil alcanzaron más de 68 mil pesos.

América, cuatro finales y hasta 12 mil pesos en boletos

América presume cuatro finales consecutivas de Liga MX, lo que se traduce en un gasto en boletos que va desde los cinco mil 900 hasta los doce mil 500 pesos, según la localidad, para el aficionado azulcrema que haya estado en los cuatro juegos de local.

El costo más elevado que tuvo que pagar un aficionado de las Águilas para ver a su equipo en la final fue en la serie ante Monterrey, cuando disputaron el partido de ida en el Estadio Cuauhtémoc. Cada entrada llegó a una media de dos mil 680 pesos.

Por debajo quedaron los precios ante Cruz Azul, con dos mil 580 pesos que costó el boleto para ver al América bicampeón en el Estadio Azteca. Las Águilas han jugado cuatro finales en tres estadios diferentes como local. El Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes es su actual casa y donde todavía tiene dificultades para conectar con su afición.

América tuvo incrementos sostenidos en los precios de los boletos para las finales: 55% del primer al segundo título y de 3.8% del bicampeonato al tricampeonato. Para la final ante Toluca hizo un descuento de mil pesos (35.8%), respecto a la final ante Rayados.

Fuentes comentaron a ESPN que durante el partido de ida de la Final alrededor del 30% de los asistentes corresponde a abonados de América, es decir, alrededor de nueve mil aficionados. Sigue siendo la mayoria de público que adquiere sus entradas partido a partido.

Además, señalan que la disminución en el precio de los boletos para la Final ante Toluca fue para cuidar al aficionado.

¿Cómo se vendieron los boletos para el Estadio Nemesio Diez?

Toluca sorprendió a sus aficionados con el precio que puso a los boletos para la final de vuelta contra el América, en el Estadio Nemesio Diez. A comparación de las últimas tres finales definitivas, la que se jugará en el inmueble escarlata es la más económica.

El precio promedio para ver el juego que definirá al campeón del Clausura 2025 es de mil 371 pesos para el público general y reduce a la mitad, 685 pesos, si eres abonado al equipo que dirige Antonio Mohamed.

La estrategia de los escarlatas fue colocar sus boletos primero entre los abonados del club, lo que hizo casi imposible que un aficionado que no estuviera atento al equipo rojo todo el Clausura 2025 consiguiera un boleto para la final contra América.

Toluca cuenta con 23 mil abonados en un estadio que tiene capacidad para 30 mil personas. Eso dejó abierta la posibilidad para siete mil boletos, que fueron colocados entre socios comerciales.

¿Por qué el boleto de la final en el Estadio Nemesio Díez es el más difícil de conseguir para ver al América?

De acuerdo a fuentes consultadas, la demanda de boletos para ver la final de vuelta entre Toluca y América fue de nueve veces la capacidad del Estadio Nemesio Diez, eso quiere decir que 270 mil personas buscaron una entrada para un inmueble que tiene un aforo para 30 mil aficionados.

Toluca, con el objetivo de tener mayoría en la grada, primero abrió la venta a sus abonados, quienes pudieron comprar 23 mil de los 30 mil boletos disponibles y varios de esos aficionados fieles a los Diablos Rojos tuvieron la oportunidad de comprar hasta dos entradas, por lo que se agotaron de inmediato.

No importó que a las afueras del Estadio Nemesio Diez hubiera aficionados que montaron campamento por cuatro días o que algunos seguidores estuvieron formados por horas en la fila virtual de Boletomóvil, cuatro minutos antes de que salieran los boletos para la final de vuelta al público en general, ya se había colgado el letrero de “boletos agotados”.

Boletomóvil tiene habilitado el mercado secundario, donde un aficionado puede poner a la venta su boleto, dejando que la oferta y demanda establezca un precio. A menos de 24 horas del partido de vuelta, los precios ya superaban los 70 mil pesos por una entrada.



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City offices, waste management, more closed for Memorial Day

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — As Memorial Day arrives, multiple municipal services and offices will cease operation for the holiday. Others, such as the Cheyenne Aquatic Center and the Cheyenne Ice and Events Center will stay open.

See the below listed closures for Memorial Day in the city of Cheyenne.

Memorial Day closures

  • City offices will be closed and the Cheyenne City Council won’t meet until Tuesday, May 27.
  • The Solid Waste Transfer Station and Happy Jack Landfill will be closed all day. Garbage pickup will be scheduled to the day after it is regularly scheduled. For Cheyenne residents who get their waste picked up Monday, garbage pickup will come Tuesday. This applies to every day of the week.
  • The Compost Facility and Household Hazardous Waste will be closed Memorial Day and Tuesday.
  • Public transportation won’t operate Monday and buses will not run.
  • The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens and the adjacent Paul Smith Children’s Village won’t open Monday per the facility’s regular schedule.
  • The BEAST Recreation Facility will be closed Monday.

Other city and public facilities will be open Memorial Day, however, including the following:

Open Memorial Day

  • The Cheyenne Aquatic Center will stay open, which might beat swimming outside, as rain is likely in the area tomorrow.
  • Additionally, The Cheyenne Ice and Events Center will also stay operational.
  • Both the Airport Golf Course and Kingham Prairie View Golf Courses will be open.

For more information on closures or city facility hours, see the City of Cheyenne Facebook page.



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Dayton issues apology for ‘unexpected’ fireworks that sparked concerns

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The City of Dayton has issued an apology to residents who may have been impacted by an “unexpected” fireworks display Thursday night.

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“We understand that the sudden lights and loud noises were startling and may have caused stress, especially for families and their pets. We’re truly sorry for the inconvenience and concern this caused,” a statement posted on the city’s social media said.

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The fireworks were privately funded, according to the city, and were coordinated with the fire department.

The city said it did not give an advance notice to “prevent large gatherings.”

“Please rest assured that no similar events are currently planned for this weekend,” the city said.

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Fantasy Baseball SP Roundup 5/24: Rogers Is A Danger Field

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Welcome to the SP Roundup, my daily fantasy baseball article reviewing every starting pitcher’s performance from every Saturday game. I apologize for the jokes written in my delirium in advance. Have questions? Ask me during my office hours on Playback.tv weekday mornings from 10 am-12 pm ET.

Trevor Rogers (BAL) @ BOS (ND) – 6.1 IP, 0 ER, 2 Hits, 0 BBs, 5 Ks – 8 Whiffs, 26% CSW, 87 pitches.

You probably forgot about Trevor Rogers. He made his return to the bigs inside Fenway on Saturday, giving the Orioles a much needed lift to their rotation with 6.1 IP, 0 ER, 2 Hits, 0 BBs, 5 Ks – 8 Whiffs, 26% CSW, 87 pitches (ND) and I’ve already gotten multiple texts that Baltimore has a new ace. Uhhhh, probably not, but he now has a Gold Star on his chest. Wear it proudly.

It’s a clear Koufax outing looking at the line itself, on top of six of those eight whiffs coming on three fastballs to Devers and three sliders in the same at-bat against a rookie making his MLB debut. This wasn’t a game filled with fantastic changeups (44% strike rate with 1/18 whiffs) or sliders (great CSW but called-strike focused + that one at bat carried all of its whiffs) and instead was driven by high four-seamers that were awfully efficient at returning outs.

It’s not a phenomenal heater -93 mph,  average HAVAA, slightly above average extension, poor vert – and while I dug the BSB approach with his slowball to RHB, it’s not enough for me to believe this is a Trevor renaissance. He’s going back to Triple-A after this spot start for a doubleheader and I don’t recommend heavily monitoring his potential return. You can do better.

 

Let’s see how every other SP did Saturday:

 

Jake Irvin (WSN) vs SFG (W) – 8.0 IP, 0 ER, 3 Hits, 2 BBs, 7 Ks – 7 Whiffs, 29% CSW, 96 pitches.

I think he’s back in a groove, y’all. His four-seamer and sinker took care of LHB and RHB, respectively, while the curve returned a 44% CSW floating between both. Four-seamers returned all the outs, changeup were surprise pitches for strikes, and this was lovely. You know what isn’t lovely? The Sneks + Cubs + Mets on the horizon. Womp womp. It doesn’t seem wise to go for that.

Lucas Giolito (BOS) vs BAL (ND) – 7.0 IP, 0 ER, 6 Hits, 2 BBs, 6 Ks – 9 Whiffs, 25% CSW, 99 pitches.

I’m not sure if y’all saw me last night. This was more of the same – improved four-seamer with a new slider that was a reliable strike pitch + his old changeup – and had a bit of luck attached to it. Giolito started his outing with a walk and ended his outing with a walk and outfield assist. The changeup wasn’t as reliable at a 51% strike rate and just 2/27 whiffs, but he kept it down against LHB and churned outs. I loved the four-seamer upstairs with a 32% CSW, though it led to more contact than ideal, likely due to the slider & changeup failing to keep batters as honest as we’d like. I’m encouraged, but not swooning at the moment. Atlanta + Angels + Rays ahead is fine with me, though I wouldn’t be shocked if he has a stumble in there. The pieces are all there, but he may need a little more time to get fully locked in.

Bryan Woo (SEA) @ HOU (L) – 6.0 IP, 0 ER, 9 Hits, 0 BBs, 5 Ks – 6 Whiffs, 28% CSW, 93 pitches.

A 1.50 WHIP is painful n all and that’s the life of getting Singled Out. He navigated it like a champ. Maybe try to get a few more whiffs next time and stop throwing so many sinkers over the heart of the plate. JUST A THOUGHT.

Max Fried (NYY) @ COL (W) – 7.1 IP, 1 ER, 6 Hits, 1 BBs, 7 Ks – 12 Whiffs, 29% CSW, 83 pitches.

Aces gonna ace. As much as I want him in the top tier, I just don’t see him being this incredible for the rest of the year. He doesn’t have the same overpowering strikeout ability as the others.

Grant Holmes (ATL) vs SDP (W) – 7.0 IP, 1 ER, 6 Hits, 1 BBs, 6 Ks – 12 Whiffs, 31% CSW, 94 pitches.

IT’S A BUYER’S MARKET. It’s awesome watching REB dominate RHB with his slider – 78% strikes, 9/36 whiffs – and toss effective cutters and curves to RHB to get through this one. He’s still allowing too many hits on his four-seamer and I wish one of the cutter/curve would actually stand out as a legit pitch (2/22 whiffs between them), but the slider really is a killer pitch. He’ll host the Red Sox next and I’m still a little afraid of this without the curve (or cutter) taking a major step forward.

Matthew Liberatore (STL) vs ARI (ND) – 7.0 IP, 1 ER, 6 Hits, 0 BBs, 4 Ks – 8 Whiffs, 31% CSW, 88 pitches.

Yessss. Liberatore attacked a ton with cutters, four-seamers, sinkers, and curveballs, while the slider could sit back and go 4/15 whiffs…and a HR. We’ll move past that solo shot and embrace Liberatore as the surprise Holly of the season thus far.

Framber Valdez (HOU) vs SEA (W) – 6.0 IP, 1 ER, 4 Hits, 4 BBs, 5 Ks – 7 Whiffs, 26% CSW, 101 pitches.

We’ll brush off the four walks and absurdly low strike rate on his curve and changeup because he always finds some way to wrangle out of it. Yes, I see the 1.33 WHIP and yes, it destroys my soul too.

Mitch Keller (PIT) vs MIL (ND) – 6.0 IP, 1 ER, 7 Hits, 0 BBs, 7 Ks – 8 Whiffs, 30% CSW, 92 pitches.

Ayyy, that’s a lovely line from Keller against a poor offense. It’s incredibly appreciated and now we’ll just let you down nice and easy on the wire with the Padres and Astros ahead. Thanks for your service.

Quinn Priester (MIL) @ PIT (ND) – 6.0 IP, 1 ER, 6 Hits, 1 BBs, 7 Ks – 9 Whiffs, 32% CSW, 84 pitches.

This was easily the most impressive start from Priester, in my book. His slider was the major breaking pitch it should be against RHB, mitigating the mediocre sinker that filled the zone. This was a Blame it on the Pirates, sadly, and you don’t want to go for this.

Andrew Abbott (CIN) vs CHC (W) – 5.2 IP, 1 ER, 6 Hits, 2 BBs, 2 Ks – 5 Whiffs, 23% CSW, 83 pitches.

Hot dang, look at you! The four-seamer wasn’t delicately spotted and allowed a blast over the wall, but the fastball was able to land safely in the zone and the slowball churned outs. Watching this game, it certainly didn’t feel all that great, but a dub is a dub. I’m scared to test this one against the Cubs a second time.

Shane Baz (TBR) vs TOR (W) – 5.2 IP, 1 ER, 4 Hits, 3 BBs, 4 Ks – 9 Whiffs, 29% CSW, 82 pitches.

HE LIVES. This was a strange one to watch. The curve was hittable over the plate and the changeup was incredibly erratic, but they ultimately got Baz through this one as the four-seamer was effectively wild at a 51% strike rate…and plenty of outs. I didn’t feel as if he was tipping in this one and that problem may be solved. Now it’s a matter of locating the dang pitches appropriately. You know, being a good pitcher. I think he can do that, y’all. I wonder what we’ll get in Houston next time out.

Casey Mize (DET) vs CLE (ND) – 5.0 IP, 1 ER, 4 Hits, 1 BBs, 6 Ks – 11 Whiffs, 34% CSW, 77 pitches.

Mize’s Still ILL start came with a surprisingly low bar for the King Cole, but well deserved with a brilliant splitter at the bottom of the zone. I can’t say I dug the slider or curve a whole lot, nor the 93 mph four-seamer that should be flirting with 95 mph, but I’m glad we got this out of the way for the Royals and CrySox up next.

Cal Quantrill (MIA) @ LAA (ND) – 3.1 IP, 1 ER, 3 Hits, 0 BBs, 2 Ks – 3 Whiffs, 35% CSW, 46 pitches.

He got the super quick hook, leading to five frames of Jansen Junk coming in relief and earning the save. Pretty remarkable across 68 pitches and who knows? Maybe the former Angels’ Junk turns into the Marlins’ treasure. As for Cal, not even Cal(ifornia) can save Cal.

David Peterson (NYM) vs LAD (W) – 7.2 IP, 2 ER, 5 Hits, 2 BBs, 7 Ks – 12 Whiffs, 29% CSW, 99 pitches.

Ohhhh baby. Peterson stepped up with his slider, returning 8/28 whiffs and leaning heavily on the breaker against LHB for six strikeouts in total. You best keep riding with Peterson at this point. He’s aggressively leaning into the four-seamer up and sinkers along the edges with elite extension + introducing the curve for RHB. He’s in a great spot and should dominate Rockie Road.

Jack Leiter (TEX) @ CHW (ND) – 5.0 IP, 2 ER, 6 Hits, 5 BBs, 3 Ks – 6 Whiffs, 22% CSW, 94 pitches.

Leiter is a Cherry Bomb at best – it doesn’t matter who his opponent is. If he’s on, things are great. If he’s off…he’ll walk five against the White Sox. Sigh. This should click into place at some point, but 44% strikes on the four-seamer with an unruly slider that he couldn’t get into the lower third against RHB is so far from what we want. It’s up to you if you want to chase this. I think Jack Zippo will get there eventually, but who knows how long it’ll take.

Cristopher Sánchez (PHI) @ ATH (ND) – 4.2 IP, 2 ER, 7 Hits, 3 BBs, 6 Ks – 9 Whiffs, 27% CSW, 83 pitches.

Bleeeegh. His was Singled Out with 5/8 sinker balls in play returning hits, while the slider was awfully wild. The change did everything it could, but this just wasn’t his day. Sacré Verde is not a fun place to pitch.

Bryse Wilson (CHW) vs TEX (ND) – 4.0 IP, 2 ER, 5 Hits, 2 BBs, 4 Ks – 7 Whiffs, 24% CSW, 96 pitches.

You started Bryce? Why?!

Zebby Matthews (MIN) vs KCR (ND) – 4.0 IP, 2 ER, 5 Hits, 1 BBs, 9 Ks – 14 Whiffs, 32% CSW, 81 pitches.

Uhhh, he’s dope? Foul balls made him exit after four (28% is super high, usually around 17-20% league-wide) but the heater, slider, and cutter all did legit work. He also got Singled Out with just three outs in play and Zebby deserves better. He gets @TEA next and I’m all for it.

Kyle Harrison (SFG) @ WSN (L) – 4.0 IP, 2 ER, 5 Hits, 0 BBs, 4 Ks – 8 Whiffs, 33% CSW, 57 pitches.

Harrison has arrived in the Giants’ rotation and he’s a new man. His four-seamer has jumped to 95 mph at a much lower release. We’re talking 1.8 HAVAA, good for, I don’t know, 99th percentile HAVAA? It’s absurd. It means Harrison has to keep the ball upstairs to be effective and he did that for most of this outing against LHB, while it fell down a touch against RHB. In fact, he threw a few too many poor curves and changeups to RHB for my liking + a terrible breaker that went over the wall in the first. Still, that heater is legit and he would have flirted with six frames if he were properly stretched out. Start him against the Marlins this week and hope he finds a way to stay in the rotation after. There’s legit breakout potential here with that new and improved fastball and a 4/12 whiff breaking ball.

Jeffrey Springs (ATH) vs PHI (ND) – 6.0 IP, 3 ER, 4 Hits, 2 BBs, 6 Ks – 15 Whiffs, 33% CSW, 105 pitches.

A PQS with a 1.00 WHIP and six strikeouts is sunshine and rainbows for most. The slider wasn’t as vicious to LHB as we’ve seen previously, but the changeup? Oh nelly, 7/25 whiffs at a 36% CSW and 72% strike rate. That’s the fun stuff. I’d be a little worried about him above the border in Toronto, even if the slowball is cooking. He’s not getting the four-seamer upstairs as we’ve seen in the past.

José Berríos (TOR) @ TBR (L) – 6.0 IP, 3 ER, 3 Hits, 1 BBs, 3 Ks – 8 Whiffs, 23% CSW, 95 pitches.

Say my name. BEHOLD! The Great Undulator presents a PQS with a glorious WHIP!

Luis L. Ortiz (CLE) @ DET (ND) – 5.0 IP, 3 ER, 4 Hits, 5 BBs, 3 Ks – 12 Whiffs, 26% CSW, 89 pitches.

Whiffs are still around, but y’all know that’s not his weakness. The Tigers made this even harder and watching Ortiz throw 26 sliders for just 39% strikes was pain. At lesat the four-seamer is upstairs a ton against LHB? That’s all I’ve got. Stop trying to make this work, he’s a PEAS and we have to live with that truth.

José Soriano (LAA) vs MIA (L) – 4.2 IP, 3 ER, 7 Hits, 3 BBs, 1 Ks – 7 Whiffs, 18% CSW, 97 pitches.

Jeeeeez. Soriano’s command was horrific with four-seamers and curveballs failing to find strikes + his sinker landing either right over the plate or far off it. This was not fun. It’s the biggest worry we have with Soriano and it sure feels we should be careful with the LHB-heavy Guardians up next – can’t jam them with sinkers inside for outs, right?

Sean Reynolds (SDP) @ ATL (L) – 2.2 IP, 3 ER, 6 Hits, 0 BBs, 1 Ks – 3 Whiffs, 25% CSW, 57 pitches.

With Michael King hitting the IL with a scapula issue, Reynolds got the pearl and nearly gave the Friars 57 pitches. He’s normally in the pen but showcased a 96 mph four-seamer at 17″ vert with nearly seven feet of extension and kept the fella upstairs against RHB (super steep attack angle, though) and I love it, but the sliders and changeups were nothing special. I wonder if they let him stretch out and explore this as a possibility. That four-seamer shows promise…

Merrill Kelly (ARI) @ STL (ND) – 6.0 IP, 4 ER, 6 Hits, 1 BBs, 6 Ks – 16 Whiffs, 31% CSW, 100 pitches.

Whoa, a Gallows Pole was not what we expected for Kelly, and he was cruising for just 1 ER through six before allowing three baserunners and getting the hook in the seventh. Careful, IcarusIt really is too bad all scored as those three at-bats soured a gorgeous outing. Embrace Kelly on your rosters, y’all.

Michael Wacha (KCR) @ MIN (ND) – 5.0 IP, 4 ER, 7 Hits, 1 BBs, 1 Ks – 5 Whiffs, 16% CSW, 62 pitches.

Simply put, the Twins hit his mistakes and there were more mistakes than usual. A HAISTBMBWT?! from Wacha isn’t a standard affair and I wouldn’t get twisted over this. I’m still holding.

Tony Gonsolin (LAD) @ NYM (L) – 5.0 IP, 4 ER, 7 Hits, 3 BBs, 4 Ks – 11 Whiffs, 28% CSW, 88 pitches.

Annnnd now it’s the Yankees. I don’t think Gonoslin is worth holding past that for the Cardinals and Giants after, but if you don’t care about next week, then he’ll be a Questionable Start option for both those outings. You’d already know that if you were a PL Pro member and used my Sit/Start Grid that puts all SP into tiers for the next full two weeks of starts.

Zach Eflin (BAL) @ BOS (ND) – 5.0 IP, 4 ER, 5 Hits, 2 BBs, 1 Ks – 6 Whiffs, 22% CSW, 83 pitches.

Blegh. Just one strikeout from Eflin is a bit of a shock – HAISTBMBWT?! – and allowing a trio of longballs off the cutter is frustrating, to say the least, but the rest of his arsenal was pretty cool. Including the four-seamer?! Okay, that was terrible. BUT EVERYTHING ELSE.

Kyle Freeland (COL) vs NYY (L) – 4.2 IP, 4 ER, 9 Hits, 3 BBs, 3 Ks – 6 Whiffs, 24% CSW, 85 pitches.

In Coors? Against the Yankees?! Yep, checks out.

Hunter Dobbins (BOS) vs BAL (ND) – 4.0 IP, 4 ER, 5 Hits, 1 BBs, 7 Ks – 14 Whiffs, 39% CSW, 72 pitches.

Seven strikeouts are awesome with many stellar LHB curves and RHB sliders, but I didn’t like how many floated sliders and sweepers to LHB. I can see how Dobbins puts it all together in time and we’ll consider this when we see a refined version.

Colin Rea (CHC) @ CIN (L) – 5.0 IP, 6 ER, 7 Hits, 3 BBs, 8 Ks – 15 Whiffs, 31% CSW, 108 pitches.

Ten baserunners and six runs is awfully disappointing. At least he gave you a shocking number of strikeouts? With fifteen whiffs and a 31% CSW to boot! Don’t rage drop this – he’ll get a second chance to face Cincy, this time along the Reds Carpet, followed by a date with the Nationals. That should be fine.

 

Game of the Day

 

Dylan Cease vs. Spencer Schwellenbach – Both feel like AGA arms, but are they really?

But Nick?! Where are the streaming picks? – I’ve moved them to the daily SP Matchups & Streamer Rankings article.

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What’s that sound in Dayton? Fireworks light up sky as part of NATO Parliamentary Assembly

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Fireworks could be seen exploding above a section of Interstate 75 that goes over the river and other parts of the city at around 9:15 p.m. The show lasted about 20 minutes.

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Loud booms could be heard by residents who live in a variety of neighborhoods across the city.

Some people posted messages on social media asking what the loud noises were or expressed annoyance with the noisy spectacle.

The city of Dayton posted on social media a little before 9 p.m. that a privately funded fireworks display would be taking place this evening.

“Expect increased noise and bright lights in the area during the display,” the city wrote. “Thanks for your understanding as Dayton hosts this special occasion!”

A rainbow of colorful fireworks lit up the night sky north of downtown Dayton on Thursday evening as part of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly going on in the heart of the city. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF

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Lexi Heironimus, 30, who lives in the Delco apartment building just south of Day Air Ballpark in downtown, said she was a little surprised when she heard the sound of fireworks on Thursday night, but she saw a post online beforehand that stated they were coming.

“It did help a little bit, because I didn’t know exactly what time they were going to go off, but I assumed that since sundown was around 9:30 that’s when it was going to be,” she said.

Heironimus has two small dogs, but she says neither were fazed by the noises. However, she said she has friends in Oakwood who were bothered by the fireworks because they did not get advance notice.

“I could see how people would be a little put off by it,” she said.

Ann Morrison, 64, who also lives in the Delco, said she thought the loud booms she heard Thursday were a thunderstorm. She said her Cocker Spaniel “Brody” was a little upset, barking and pacing, and she assumed he was reacting to thunder. But he usually isn’t troubled by storms, and he does react negatively to fireworks.

“He definitely was upset last night, so this is all adding up to me right now,” she said on Friday.

She said she wish she would have known about the fireworks display because she probably would have tried to watch it.

Morrison said in general she thinks there are bigger things to worry about than fireworks. She said she hopes to avoid any disruptions or issues this weekend that could result from the potential protests that may take place downtown.

Crystal-Dawn McKanna was watching TV at home in downtown Dayton’s Street District on Thursday night when suddenly she started to hear loud booms.

“With NATO being in town and daily protests, I thought it was an attack,” she said. “Thankfully, I live directly across from where the fireworks were.”

McKanna said she went to her living room window and watched the entire display. She said she follows all-things Dayton on social media but she did not see any notice about the fireworks until after they had started.

“While I loved the display, I wish better notice had been given,” she said.

Some Dayton residents have posted on social media that the loud, unexpected sound of fireworks exploding scared their pets or their children and caught them completely off guard. Some people said they were worried that the loud booms might indicate that something bad or dangerous was happening related to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.





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Concert Calendar (05/25-06/07): Metallica, John Fogerty

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Now before you launder your favorite band shirt(s) and get them ready for summer, you should have a look at all great new shows that were announced this week and next week! It’s always a pleasure highlighting all of them for you and thanks for supporting Metal Insider by knowing how to find out about the best shows. Summer’s almost here, ya’ll.

GO OUT AND ATTEND SOME SHOWS.

WE’RE IN FOR ANOTHER GREAT SEASON.

-Ian

May 25th – June 7th:

Sun. May. 25th, 2025: Metallica, Pantera, Suicidal Tendencies at Lincoln Field in Philadelphia, PA
Sun. May. 25th, 2025: Ice Nine Kills at the Wellmont Theater in Montclair, NJ
Sun. May. 25th, 2025: Coheed and Cambria, Mastodon at the Hartford Amphitheater in Bridgeport, CT
Mon. May. 26th, 2025: Psudoku, Organ Dealer, Radiation Blackbody at Tv Eye in Brooklyn, NY
Mon. May. 26th, 2025: Coheed and Cambria, Mastodon at the Broadview Stage SPAC in Saratoga Springs, upstate NY
Wed. May. 28th, 2025: Metallica, Pantera, Suicidal Tendencies at the Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD
Wed. May. 28th, 2025:  John Fogerty’s 80th Birthday Celebration at the Beacon Theatre in NYC
Thurs. May. 29th, 2025: John Fogerty at the Beacon Theatre in NYC
Wed. May. 28th, 2025: Metallica, Pantera, Suicidal Tendencies at the Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD
Sun. June. 1st, 2025: Pallbearer, Cinder Well at the Meadows in Brooklyn, NY
Mon. June. 2nd, 2025: The Atlas Moth, Oriska at Trans Pecos in Brooklyn, NY
Sat. June. 7th, 2025: Spread Eagle, Black Dawn and more at Dingbatz in Clifton, NJ
Sat. June. 7th, 2025: Dry Kill Logic (Celebrating 20 Years of The Dead and Dreaming) at Dingbatz in Clifton, NJ



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Match Preview | St. Louis CITY SC Closes Out Road Trip with Match Against Colorado Rapids at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park  

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St. Louis CITY SC travels west this Saturday to face Colorado Rapids for the second and final time this season. Kickoff is set for 8:30 p.m. CT, with live coverage available on MLS Season Pass via the Apple TV app. Fans can also follow the action on the radio, with English commentary on KYKY Y98.1 FM and Spanish commentary on KXOK 102.9 FM.

Apple TV Talent (English): Max Bretos (play-by-play), Brian Dunseth (analyst)

Apple TV Talent (Spanish): Francisco X. Rivera (play-by-play), Diego Tabares (analyst)

Radio: KYKY Y98.1 FM (English), KXOK 102.9 FM (Spanish)

Radio Talent (English): Joey Zanaboni (play-by-play), Dale Schilly (analyst)

Radio Talent (Spanish): Santiago Beltran (play-by-play), Hector Vega (analyst)

CITY SC fell 3-0 to Minnesota United FC on Saturday, May 17. The Loons took the lead in the 33rd minute and found the back of the net two more times in the second half to earn three points on the night. St. Louis had some key players return to the field including Jake Girdwood-Reich, who made his first start in 2025 for CITY SC. Chris Durkin made his first appearance since March 30 after suffering an MCL injury. Additionally, Rasmus Alm made his first appearance of the season.

St. Louis CITY SC vs Colorado Rapids

St. Louis is 1-2-2 all-time against Colorado most recently drawing them 0-0 in CITY SC’s home opener in February. CITY SC lost the season series last year against the Rapids, suffering 3-0 and 4-1 defeats. In 2023, CITY went undefeated against Colorado, tying them 1-1 and earning a 2-0 win. Saturday’s match will be the final meeting between the two sides in MLS regular season play.

Colorado picked up a 1-0 win over the weekend against Real Salt Lake, which saw the Rapids leading goal scorer midfielder Djordje Mihailovic pick up his sixth goal of the season. The Rapids sit in seventh place in the MLS Western Conference standings with 19 points and a 5-5-4 record. At home, Colorado is 3-2-2, scoring 12 goals at DICK’S Sporting Goods Park.





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