Chicago White Sox fall to 7-19 — their worst start since 1950 — after the Tampa Bay Rays rough up Dylan Cease in a 14-5 rout

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

Chicago White Sox fall to 7-19 — their worst start since 1950 — after the Tampa Bay Rays rough up Dylan Cease in a 14-5 rout The Chicago White Sox’s free-fall has reached 1950.The Sox suffered their eighth consecutive loss Thursday, getting crushed by the Tampa Bay Rays 14-5 in front of 11,060 at Guaranteed Rate Field.The Sox are 7-19, their worst start since 1950 (6-20). It’s the team’s longest losing streak since dropping eight in a row Sept. 20-28 last season.“Obviously you don’t want to get punched in the face three games in a row like we have,” third baseman Jake Burger said, referring to the 7-0 loss Tuesday and the 8-0 defeat Wednesday in Toronto. “Even getting walked off twice in Tampa Bay (Friday and Saturday). It is what it is.“Every team goes through stints like this, and I think there’s a lot of love in this clubhouse. There’s an emphasis on everybody taking care of their business every single day and that’s what we are doing. I think the morale is still good. Obviously it sucks getting punched in the face, but we’ll start...

‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’ a long-awaited delight

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’ a long-awaited delight MOVIE REVIEW“Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”Rated PG-13. At suburban theatersGrade: AThere’s no reason why Judy Blume’s game-changing 1970 Young Adult debut novel “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” has taken this long to be adapted on the big screen.But it’s finally here, and they did it right.Faithfully adapted and directed by Kelly Fremon Craig, with Blume herself and James L. Brooks among the producers, “Margaret” continues to resonate because of its honestly realistic approach to its characters, both kids and adults, and its concerns which while set in the early 1970s remain timeless.Margaret Simon (a winning Abby Ryder Fortson) is 11, a sixth grader suddenly transplanted from growing up in Queens, NY, to facing adolescence in the suburbs of New Jersey where she must make new friends, converse directly with God, get crushes and, most importantly, experience puberty.Blume was a trailblazer in her realistic depiction of a middle school kid’s obsessions, whether it’...

Finn-tastic ‘Sisu’ a never-say-die WWII action winner

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

Finn-tastic ‘Sisu’ a never-say-die WWII action winner MOVIE REVIEW“Sisu”Rated R. In Norwegian and German with subtitles. At the AMC Boston Common and suburban theaters.Grade: B+ A Tarantino-esque World War II entry set in Finnish Lapland near the end of the war, Jalmari Helander’s exciting “Sisu” tells the story of soldier and gold miner Aatami Korpi (Helander regular Jorma Tommila, “Rare Exports”), a man whose name strikes fear on the heart of a Nazi general. The film’s plot is disarmingly simple. Korpi, who has apparently retired as a soldier, strikes it rich after digging beside a river in the vast tundra. He loads his horse and dog up for travel, and they encounter a small convoy of Nazi troops, two trucks, a motorcycle and a tank.The commander of all of the convoy is a sadistic SS officer named Bruno Helldorf (Aksel Hennie, “Headhunters”). His right hand man is a bloodthirsty sniper aptly named Wolf (Jack Doolan, “The Boys”). The Nazis have several kidnapped and obviously sexually attacked Finnish women in one of ...

NFL Draft 2023 Live | Young goes first, all 1st round picks

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

NFL Draft 2023 Live | Young goes first, all 1st round picks By The Associated PressKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The NFL draft has begun! The Carolina Panthers kicked off Thursday night’s proceedings by taking quarterback Bryce Young with the No. 1 pick. The draft can be viewed on NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Follow for live updates from Associated Press reporters across the country (all times EST).What to know:— Panthers make Bryce Young top pick in the NFL draft— Eagles select Georgia’s Jalen Carter, who had role in fatal crashBRYCE YOUNG IS YOUR NO. 1, WHO’S ON DECK FRIDAY?The first round of the NFL draft is in the books. And what a thriller it was!Three quarterbacks in the top four picks, starting with Bryce Young to the Panthers. Two Texans selections in the top three. Two running backs in the top dozen picks.The Super Bowl champion Chiefs capped the rousing Round 1 by selecting Kansas State edge rusher Felix Anudike-Uzomah in Kansas City, which is hosting the draft for the first time.In all th...

Cornerback Christian Gonzalez reacts to joining the Patriots

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

Cornerback Christian Gonzalez reacts to joining the Patriots Christian Gonzalez, considered one of the top two cornerbacks in the draft by many outlets, figured he would be a top ten pick.But that’s not exactly how it played out. He dropped down the board a bit before the Patriots gobbled him up at No. 17.Was he surprised to wait so long before hearing his name?“I mean a little bit. But it all happens for a reason,” Gonzalez said during a video call. “God has a plan. So I am trusting his plan.”Gonzalez, ultimately the third corner chosen after Illinois’ Devon Witherspoon, and Mississippi State’s Emmanuel Forbes, did have a pre-draft visit in Foxboro, and expressed his gratitude to be headed to New England, playing for Bill Belichick.“I’m very excited to play under him,” he said. “You can’t really get a better coach than that. So I’m just excited to learn, go in there and just compete.”Gonzalez played two seasons at Colorado before heading to Oregon, where he flourished his one season there.He had 50 tackles...

Editorial: Border crisis in crosshairs of Title 42 end date

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

Editorial: Border crisis in crosshairs of Title 42 end date When President Biden visited El Paso in January, his first tour of the border since taking office, it was a  tightly controlled stopover that was oddly devoid of migrant interaction.The reality is far different.Border Patrol agents struggle to stay on top of a daily influx of immigrants, both legal and illegal, and border state communities are burdened with the fallout. Shelters are overwhelmed.What better time for the Biden administration to open the floodgates?Title 42,  the COVID-era border restriction, is set to expire on May 11. That means border authorities will no longer be able to quickly expel certain migrants. Instead, as CNN reported, authorities will have to return to decades-old protocols at a time of unprecedented mass migration in the Western hemisphere.Officials are ready – for others to be stretched to their limits.“We do expect that encounters at our southern border will increase as smugglers are seeking to take advantage of this change and already are hard a...

Thursday’s high school roundup/scores: Latin Academy tops New Mission on the diamond, 10-2

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

Thursday’s high school roundup/scores: Latin Academy tops New Mission on the diamond, 10-2 In the Boston City League, Brennan Shapiro struck out six over five frames as Latin Academy (7-3) took down New Mission 10-2 in baseball action.Nate Pennini went the distance while allowing two hits and striking out five as King Philip blanked Hockomock League opponent North Attleboro 5-0.In the Mayflower Athletic Conference, Dylan Major stuck out 12 as Southeastern (5-1) edged Blue Hills 5-3. … In a Patriot League game, Gabriel Knudsen struck out 10 while John McDonald drove in three off a triple to lead Hanover past North Quincy, 5-1.Boys lacrosseIn Mayflower action, Jeremiah Hale finished with four goals and Colton Penticost added three assists to lead Southeastern to a 11-2 win over Bristol-Plymouth.In nonleague action, Cooper Easley finished with three goals and five assists to lead Masconomet to a 11-8 victory over Gloucester.Girls lacrosseIn the Northeastern Conference, Ramona Gillett tallied four goals as Marblehead (1-8) cruised to a 15-2 win over Salem. … Sophia Cici...

Maryland native Jordan Addison, standout wide receiver at USC and Pitt, drafted No. 23 overall by Minnesota Vikings

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

Maryland native Jordan Addison, standout wide receiver at USC and Pitt, drafted No. 23 overall by Minnesota Vikings Jordan Addison, a Maryland native who excelled at Tuscarora High School in Frederick, was selected with the No. 23 overall pick by the Minnesota Vikings in Thursday night’s NFL draft.Just one pick after the Ravens selected fellow receiver Zay Flowers, the Vikings grabbed Addison, who excelled for two college programs over the past few years. Addison racked up 1,593 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns in 2021 at Pittsburgh and added 875 receiving yards and eight scores at Southern California in 2022.Addison did not excel at the NFL combine in March, but that didn’t seem to matter too much as he was the fourth wide receiver selected overall. Earlier this year, Pro Football Focus described Addison “as NFL-ready as it gets” and The Draft Network called him “among the most refined” prospects in the class.“The biggest thing that pops with Addison is just how dynamic his play is before he gathers the football,” The Draft Network’s scoutin...

Dear Abby: Brother lives nearby, but won’t visit mom

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

Dear Abby: Brother lives nearby, but won’t visit mom Dear Abby: Our mom just turned 100, and she is in good health. I threw a big birthday celebration to honor this amazing woman. My brother and I were adopted as infants. She gave us a fabulous childhood, and we grew up to be responsible adults.My brother, who’s retired, lives 6 miles from Mom, but he never goes to see her or offers any type of help he is capable of doing. He thinks a daily phone call is enough. He didn’t even show up to her birthday party. I live 40 miles from Mom. I leave early for work to spend time with her each morning.My brother and I do not talk, so how do I get the point across that he needs to spend TIME with her? If I mention it to Mom, she constantly makes excuses for his behavior. What can I do? — Frustrated Sister in ArizonaDear Sister: Although you and your brother were raised by the same woman, you are two different individuals. The pattern of how your brother treats Mom has been established, and because there is little time left, it i...

Deonte Banks, a Baltimore native and the No. 24 pick by New York Giants, grew up with ‘a village behind him’

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:00:02 GMT

Deonte Banks, a Baltimore native and the No. 24 pick by New York Giants, grew up with ‘a village behind him’ Deonte Banks excelled for the University of Maryland for the past four years and figures to soon play a prominent role for the New York Giants. The athletic, physical cornerback was selected by the Giants with the No. 24 overall pick in Thursday’s NFL draft.But Banks, who was born in Baltimore and grew up in Edgewood, can trace his path to the sport’s pinnacle through a barbershop in East Baltimore.From when he was 8 years old until he was 13, Banks played for the Parkside Warriors on teams that won three youth national football titles, according to coach Dennis Harding. One of the team’s assistant coaches was a barber, and the players often lifted weights one winter in the back of the barbershop where he worked.Banks went on to be a three-star college recruit out of Edgewood High School and bounced back from a shoulder injury at Maryland to be an honorable mention All-Big Ten pick this past season. Soon, he will be an NFL player.“Amazing. I’m just so p...