In the last few months, things have changed a lot in the front-end development fields. And this is going to be our main focus in this month’s round of the series. If you’re a front-end developer, I’m sure you’ll appreciate what we have on the list. This post features a new JavaScript runtime contending with […]
Read more »Brittney Sykes of the Los Angeles Sparks passes the ball against the Minnesota Lynx in the first quarter at Crypto.com Arena on July 31, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) Olivia Nelson-Ododa of the Los Angeles Sparks takes a shot against Natalie Achonwa of the Minnesota Lynx in the first quarter […]
Read more »MIAMI — Buck Showalter, as usual, was in good spirits prior to Saturday’s game. Part of it might be a return to his home state of Florida, or the generally relaxed nature that most players and coaches exude on the road, but the main reason is definitely how well his team has been playing. On […]
Read more »When I was growing up in Orange County, there was an annual GLASS Conference that had a night for attenders and guests at Disneyland. As a teenager in the early 1970s, spending that evening with friends at “the happiest place on Earth” was a big deal, even for us locals. I bring it up as […]
Read more »DEL MAR — Trainer Michael McCarthy heaved a sigh of relief after longshot Master Piece withstood a lengthy trainer’s objection and won the $250,000 Grade II Eddie Read Stakes on Sunday at Del Mar. After Master Piece won the 1 1/8-mile turf race by 3 1/4 lengths, Philip D’Amato, trainer of runner-up Hong Kong Harry, […]
Read more »Q. As a 79-year-old woman, I have noticed lots of changes. I used to play tennis and no longer do so. I used to stay up late at night and start my day early the next morning. Don’t do that either. I used to run and now just walk. In addition, I often wonder, “Who […]
Read more »The Lakers’ Kobe Bryant and Bill Russell share a laugh together after Bryant was named MVP of the game during Game 7 of the NBA Finals at Staples Center in Los Angeles on June 17, 2010. (Mark Zaleski/The Press-Enterprise, file) Former NBA rivals Bill Russell, right, of the Boston Celtics, and Wilt Chamberlain, of the […]
Read more »MIAMI — A starting pitcher giving up 12 hits is never good. A starting pitcher giving up 12 hits and recording only eight outs is even worse. A starting pitcher giving up 12 hits and recording only eight outs in what might be his last start before being traded is about what we’ve come to […]
Read more »Zach McKinstry had a feeling he soon would be on the move from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Conversations with Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and understanding how he fit in the organization’s plans prepared McKinstry for Saturday’s trade to the Chicago Cubs. He joined the team Sunday and was added to the roster after first baseman […]
Read more »Q. As a 79-year-old woman, I have noticed lots of changes. I used to play tennis and no longer do so. I used to stay up late at night and start my day early the next morning. Don’t do that either. I used to run and now just walk. In addition, I often wonder, “Who […]
Read more »In the last few months, things have changed a lot in the front-end development fields. And this is going to be our main focus in this month’s round of the series. If you’re a front-end developer, I’m sure you’ll appreciate what we have on the list. This post features a new JavaScript runtime contending with […]
Read more »MIAMI — A starting pitcher giving up 12 hits is never good. A starting pitcher giving up 12 hits and recording only eight outs is even worse. A starting pitcher giving up 12 hits and recording only eight outs in what might be his last start before being traded is about what we’ve come to […]
Read more »MIAMI — Buck Showalter, as usual, was in good spirits prior to Saturday’s game. Part of it might be a return to his home state of Florida, or the generally relaxed nature that most players and coaches exude on the road, but the main reason is definitely how well his team has been playing. On […]
Read more »When I was growing up in Orange County, there was an annual GLASS Conference that had a night for attenders and guests at Disneyland. As a teenager in the early 1970s, spending that evening with friends at “the happiest place on Earth” was a big deal, even for us locals. I bring it up as […]
Read more »The splitter has been nearly untouchable this season for right-hander Félix Bautista, but at a certain point, even the best pitches can be clobbered. The Orioles reliever had thrown three straight elevated fastballs to Cincinnati Reds first baseman Brandon Drury, so ahead in the count, Bautista tried to change eye levels. The splitter — which […]
Read more »DENVER — The pundits were right — adding a left-handed hitting right fielder before the trade deadline really can have an impact. James Outman — who was still at Cal State Sacramento when Juan Soto hit his first big-league home run — made his first major-league start Sunday afternoon and hit a two-run home run […]
Read more »It’s a rare sight to see Clay Holmes blow a save this season. It’s even rarer to see the sinker-baller get burned on a home run. Sunday was that weird day in the Bronx when the Yankees closer got burned on a Salvador Perez’s fly ball hammered to the deepest part of the Stadium. The […]
Read more »When it comes to the midterm elections, national Republicans and Democrats have something in common: Both parties are banking on their early outreach efforts in Orange County’s Asian American communities. “This is the biggest investment we’ve ever made in this community,” boasted Ronna McDaniel, chair of the Republican National Committee, at the unfurling of a […]
Read more »MIAMI — It’s official. Jacob deGrom is going to pitch in a major league game. “He’s going to pitch Tuesday,” Buck Showalter set in stone. “His work day went well. He had a light side. He’s finishing up his work, but the plan is for him to pitch Tuesday in Washington.” “I’m definitely excited,” deGrom […]
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