The 2019 Mariners aren’t going to be as bad as you think they are
Despite losing a bevy of talented veterans over the offseason, the Mariners have the potential to remain a competitive squad this year.
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Despite losing a bevy of talented veterans over the offseason, the Mariners have the potential to remain a competitive squad this year.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The West Virginia Power, the Low A South Atlantic League affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, and LiveSource LLC are thrilled to ann... - SAL West Virginia Power
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Hello, it is I, your fearless LLeader, writing you this dispatch from Peoria, AZ. Today was my first day at Spring Training and a lot happened!, so I thought I’d share some early observations and experiences from Day One. If there’s interest, I’ll try to keep this updated over the course of my trip, although today was sort of a banner day, with two different games and workouts to watch.
The big righty took the mound for the first time in a while. It went... okay
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Who says he can’t be?
A 110 wRC+ isn’t bad, per se. That’s exactly what Joey Gallo posted for the Texas Rangers just last year, which ranked 76th among the 140 qualified hitters in Major League Baseball, sandwiched right around the likes of Jean Segura, Carlos Santana, and Derek Dietrich. That’s just about average for a regular, it seems, as is 2.4 fWAR for a season’s worth of work, which is exactly how Mike Moustakas was valued for his 2018 efforts. That ranked 84th among those 140 qualified hitters. Читать дальше...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- With the weather forecast showing a 90-percent chance of thunderstorms on Saturday, Avila University head coach Daryl Cronk announced a schedule change for this weekend's KCAC series between the Eagles and Sterling College. The teams will play a noon doubleheader on Friday, March 8, and conclude the series on Monday, March 11 with a single game at 3 p.m.
Cycles of a low-calorie, plant-based diet reduced inflammation, prompted tissue repair, and promoted good bacteria in intestines of mice with IBD symptoms.
The musician discusses munchies, music, and how he mined from his chaotic upbringing for his uplifting album.
Reading RFC Fixtures 09/10 Mar. £3 a pint during England vs. Italy
The UFC champion’s longtime coach and mentor accepted the position during a ceremony on Monday.
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PBC offers behind the scenes footage of both fighters during training camp.
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If the Pixel 3 was Google’s crowning achievement for showing how good a software-first approach to phone design can be, then the Galaxy S10 is a tribute to the hardware gods. Between a new take on the tired notched selfie cam, a redesigned rear camera setup with three different lenses, and incredible battery life, the…
Читать дальше...Plans for an ice rink in a major park this Christmas are being discussed by council chiefs.
Captain Marvel star Brie Larson takes the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answers the internet's most searched questions about herself. Is Brie Larson a gamer? Where did she grow up? Did Brie go to college? She answers all these questions, and more! CAPTAIN MARVEL is in theaters March 8!
New research from Google and OpenAI offers insight into how neural networks "learn" to identify images.
I’d never stockpiled anything in my life, until the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit loomed.
Читать дальше...This lawmaker is a survivor who knows how to use politics in pursuit of principles.
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The F-35's beast mode boasts a whopping maximum of fourteen AIM-120 missiles and two smaller AIM-9X missiles for air missions, or six GBU-31’s along with four AIM-120’s/9X’s for ground missions.
A recently leaked video sheds light on one of the F-35’s possible weapons configurations, previously dubbed as “beast mode” in a Lockheed Martin infographic.
(This first appeared last month.)
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An eminent physicist leads a political effort to undermine climate science
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