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Philadelphia Phillies (23-24) at Washington Nationals (24-23) Kyle Kendrick (4-2, 2.82) v. Jordan Zimmerman (7-2, 1.62) TIME: 7:05, Nationals Park TV: CSN Weather: 50′s, partly cloudy Media: Twitter and Facebook The Phillies are i...
Philadelphia Phillies (23-24) at Washington Nationals (24-23) Kyle Kendrick (4-2, 2.82) v. Jordan Zimmerman (7-2, 1.62) TIME: 7:05, Nationals Park TV: CSN Weather: 50′s, partly cloudy Media: Twitter and Facebook The Phillies are in Washington tonight for the start of a three game series with the Nationals. They will look to be reach the .500 mark for the first time since April 14. They’ll hand the ball to Kyle Kendrick, who is 4-2 with a 2.82 ERA this year. However, he is coming off a start where he gave up four runs over six innings. For the Nationals, Jordan Zimmerman gets the call, and with a win tonight, will become the NL’s first eight game winner. He’s 7-2 on the year with an amazing 1.62 ERA. He has struggled against the Phillies in the past, however, as he is 1-6 with a 5.04 ERA against the Phils. Tonight will be cold and cloudy, which makes for a low scoring game, especially when the two starting pitchers have been pretty good this year. But then again, I’ve been way off before. Lineup: Rollins SS, Revere CF, M. Young 3B, Howard 1B, Delmon RF, Dom LF, Galvis 2B, Kratz C, Kendrick P Your Gameday Beer – Hoegaarden On this Memorial Day weekend, good beer is a must. I’ve always like Hoegaarden, which can be enjoyed in small sips with good food. It flows smooth and tastes like citrus. Have some barbecue chicken with it. – By Tim GO PHILLIES!
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Memoirs of my Swiss trip.. #interlaken
Memoirs of my Swiss trip.. #interlaken
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If you're a photography lover and you're planning a visit to France this summer, a must see is Les Rencontres d'Arles. Situated in the small southern town of Arles, this summer photography festival was founded in 1970 by a photographer, ...
If you're a photography lover and you're planning a visit to France this summer, a must see is Les Rencontres d'Arles. Situated in the small southern town of Arles, this summer photography festival was founded in 1970 by a photographer, an author and a historian. Since then, it has gained international renown with exhibits of new work each year. The photographs are displayed in different venues around Arles, and also inhabit atypical exhibition spaces such as old factories and historic churches. The festival starts in July and ends in September. Read More...
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San Francisco in 1951 As Seen Through the Periscope of a U.S. Navy Submarine
San Francisco in 1951 As Seen Through the Periscope of a U.S. Navy Submarine
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The St. Louis Rams added some, um, size to their offensive line this offseason in the form of 400-pound Terrell Brown out of Ole Miss.
The St. Louis Rams added some, um, size to their offensive line this offseason in the form of 400-pound Terrell Brown out of Ole Miss.
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Severe weather could hit parts of the North Island this weekend as a low moves across the country.
Severe weather could hit parts of the North Island this weekend as a low moves across the country.
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The #Taos Farmers Market opens again tomorrow. Here's a guide to the best places for fresh products from area foodies
The #Taos Farmers Market opens again tomorrow. Here's a guide to the best places for fresh products from area foodies
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Anna MinardA full house in council chamber on Wednesday. Those pink signs read "Without food and shelter, people die."On Wednesday, the Seattle city council took another stab at what to do about Nickelsville, which has now been squatting...
Anna MinardA full house in council chamber on Wednesday. Those pink signs read "Without food and shelter, people die."On Wednesday, the Seattle city council took another stab at what to do about Nickelsville, which has now been squatting on city land for two years. Residents of Nickelsville and SHARE's Tent City 3 packed the meeting, where Nick Licata was introducing for discussion his bill to further legalize encampments, and they faced off against emotional Highland Park residents who begged the city to kick Nickelsville out of the current site (in a humane way, of course). Here's what I took away from the meeting: Much of the council seems opposed to Licata's bill, Nickelsville doesn't even want to use it anyway—they want a church to rent property for them under current religious encampment rules. But while councilmembers gave Licata's staff some time to work with Nickelsville and see if they can make that happen, sources at city hall say they don't see a church ready to pay the thousands of dollars it would take to rent an adequate site, and there's no way the council will fund that if they're already underfunding the shelter beds they apparently prefer over camps. So the mayor and Licata proposed a second option: Make Nickelsville permanent at its current site. This option has no traction anywhere. And the mayor is never going to stage the shittiest photo op in the world, i.e. sending in cops to tear down shelters and kick desperately poor families off city land. Meanwhile, the city now has two lawsuits filed against it—its being double sued by Nickelsville's neighbors. One is an adjacent property owner suing the city over reduced property values due to the encampment, the other is the Highland Park Action Committee, which is filing a claim against the city for allegedly allowing for an illegal use of the site, the council revealed at the meeting. So that leaves us nowhere. There's no politically or financially viable solution, apparently. They can't stay there, they have nowhere to go, no one has any money. We're totally fucked. And it's an embarrassment for the city, all around. [ Comment on this story ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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Koda back in jail after attending ailing mother
Koda back in jail after attending ailing mother
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Yesterday, the Mariners made a major statement by optioning Jesus Montero to AAA. Montero has struggled mightily behind the plate this season, and the team seems to have finally given up on him as a backstop. Catcher Jesus Sucre replaced...
Yesterday, the Mariners made a major statement by optioning Jesus Montero to AAA. Montero has struggled mightily behind the plate this season, and the team seems to have finally given up on him as a backstop. Catcher Jesus Sucre replaced Montero on the 25-man roster. Yes no more catching! Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports However, the Mariners still needed to make a corresponding 40-man roster move, since Sucre isn’t on the 40-man and needs to be as a member of the big league club. As a result, Dave Cameron of USS Mariner, Fangraph and ESPN Insider has reported  on Twitter that Robert Andino will be DFA’d to make room for Sucre. Cameron believes that 40-man roster member Carlos Truinfel will replace Andino in Seattle. However, Geoff Baker is refuting Cameron’s claim, saying he believes the Mariners will still DFA a minor leaguer and Andino will remain with the team, as he said yesterday when the Montero news broke. Cameron asserts that he has had “multiple sources confirm“ that Andino is in fact on waivers. Most recently, Shannon Drayer dropped a big development on Twitter, tweeting that Brad Miller is heading to Tacoma from Jackson, likely indicating a middle infield move in between the AAA and MLB clubs. This is big, because Drayer is an insider. Baker, a fellow insider, had refuted the Andino news to this point and contradicted an outsider in Cameron. Despite all of these rumors, one thing remains clear for the Mariners: they need to end their losing streak. They return to the friendly confines of Safeco Field tonight and have the man born to pitch there on the hill with Joe Saunders making the start. They face a red hot Rangers team with a pitcher in Justin Grimm on the hill who has lost three of four starts. They appear to be rid of roster problems like catching Montero and bad-hitting Andino. It’s time to get off the schneid and save the season by snapping the streak.
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