Source: Craig Breslow accepts Red Sox offer, will head up baseball ops

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

Source: Craig Breslow accepts Red Sox offer, will head up baseball ops The Red Sox offered “the smartest man in baseball” the top job, and he accepted.A source echoed Alex Speier’s and Michael Silverman’s report in the Boston Globe on Tuesday evening: the club offered Craig Breslow the job as head of baseball operations and he accepted.Breslow had two stints with the Red Sox during his 11-year Major League career. He was instrumental to the 2013 championship, anchoring the bullpen with a career-best 1.18 ERA over 61 regular-season appearances. He made 10 relief appearances during that year’s postseason, including nine scoreless outings (eight consecutively).In his post-playing career, the 43-year-old found a different way to impact a franchise’s pitching; as the Cubs’ assistant general manager and vice president of pitching, he’s transformed their farm system into a well-oiled arms development machine.For the Red Sox, who seek new leadership but want much of their internal structure to stay the same, Bres...

Danvers holds off Gloucester, 1-0, in fierce field hockey battle

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

Danvers holds off Gloucester, 1-0, in fierce field hockey battle DANVERS – The hard-earned Northeastern Conference title already belonged to the Danvers field hockey team, but a 1-0 win over next-best Gloucester on Tuesday completed some much-desired, unfinished business.Maddie Chase’s goal on a corner with 13:47 to play marked the only offense, putting the Falcons (13-2-2) ahead despite getting their first shot-on-goal of the game about 30 seconds before.It was a pleasant reward for a tenacious defensive effort, which staved off a loaded Fishermen (12-3-2) attack that controlled play for most of the first three quarters. Gloucester didn’t let up, but goalie Megan McGinnity (six saves) and the Danvers defense in front of her were equally resilient.Considering the tie in the first matchup, and that the Fishermen rank higher in the Div. 3 power rankings, it was a meaningful win.“Gloucester is such a huge competitor in the NEC, and it just is always great to have a win against them,” Chase said. “It feels a little different to go undefeated in the N...

Former NFL player charged in connection with mother's death to appear in court

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

Former NFL player charged in connection with mother's death to appear in court MAYWOOD, Ill. — A former NFL player charged in connection with the death of his mother is set to appear in court this week.Sergio Brown, who has been charged with one count of first-degree murder and concealment of a dead body in connection with the death of his mother, Myrtle Simmons-Brown, is set to appear in court on Wednesday at the Maybrook Court House in Maywood. Hit-and-run crash along Lake Shore Drive leaves woman hospitalized According to Maywood Police, Sergio Brown was taken into custody in San Diego, California, on Oct. 10, on a first-degree murder warrant after his mother was found unresponsive in a creek behind her home in mid-September.Police say Simmons-Brown, was found dead near her home on Sept. 16, after family members reported her missing, alongside Sergio Brown.Officials from the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office, who confirmed Simmons-Brown’s death, said she died from multiple injuries related to an assault and the manner of death was ruled a homicide. ...

Skokie man arrested after deploying pepper spray at pro-Israel event

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

Skokie man arrested after deploying pepper spray at pro-Israel event SKOKIE, Ill. -- The man who allegedly deployed pepper spray at a pro-Israel event in Skokie over the weekend has been arrested.According to the Skokie Police Department, 33-year-old Zevulen Ebert has been arrested in relation to the pepper spray incident at the private Solidarity with Israel event on the 3400 block of West Touhy Avenue on Sunday, Oct. 22. ORIGINAL: Tensions rise amid clashing rallies in Skokie On Sunday, around 1,000 people had gathered to show solidarity with Israel at Ateres Ayala in Skokie, according to event organizers.Attendees told WGN-TV that a counter-rally was then organized for the same time, in the same area by Palestinian supporters.Skokie police say during the protest, several disturbances broke out, resulting in a Chicago police officer and two citizens sustaining minor injuries after being pepper sprayed by Ebert amid the commotion.Eventgoers inside Ateres Ayala told WGN-TV that an announcement was made during the rally warning those in attendance n...

Woman dead after hit-and-run crash along Lake Shore Drive

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

Woman dead after hit-and-run crash along Lake Shore Drive CHICAGO — A woman has died after a hit-and-run crash along Lake Shore Drive, police say. According to Chicago police, the crash happened just before 5:30 p.m. in the 500 block of South Lake Shore Drive in Grant Park on Tuesday afternoon.The woman was hit by a car that was traveling northbound and police say the vehicle did not remain on scene following the crash. Group rams car into River North retail store, steals thousands of dollars worth of items Police say the woman was taken to the hospital in critical condition and was later pronounced dead. According to police, the CPD Major Accidents team is conducting an investigation. Anyone with information on the crash can file a tip for police at CPDtip.com. Tips can be left anonymously.

House GOP gives Mike Johnson Speaker nod after whirlwind Emmer dropout

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

House GOP gives Mike Johnson Speaker nod after whirlwind Emmer dropout House Republicans nominated Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) for Speaker Tuesday evening, a source familiar confirmed to The Hill, making him the fourth GOP lawmaker to win the conference’s nod — and its second nominee within a day after House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) dropped out of the running amid GOP opposition.Johnson’s nomination capped off the end of a whirlwind day.The House GOP is becoming increasingly desperate in its quest to find a Republican who can win the Speaker’s gavel on the House floor, after passing the three-week mark since eight Republicans joined with Democrats to oust former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).Earlier in the day, Johnson came in second to Emmer in a nominating vote that spanned five ballots.But hours later, Emmer dropped out as he faced opposition from more than two dozen House Republicans who asserted he was not conservative enough — and former President Trump, who dubbed Emmer a “Globalist RINO.”Lawmakers then came back to start the process ...

Dallas couple allegedly tries to bring ‘fake’ child, Mexican girl into US

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

Dallas couple allegedly tries to bring ‘fake’ child, Mexican girl into US EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Two Dallas residents are facing alien smuggling charges for allegedly using their son’s and their granddaughter’s birth certificates to bring two unauthorized Mexican nationals into the United States.Jorge and Maria de Jesus Mendez on Monday morning attempted to drive from Mexico to the U.S. over the Colombia Solidarity Bridge in Laredo, Texas, with two passengers in the back seat. The woman identified herself as an American citizen and her husband as a legal permanent resident, both from Dallas.According to a federal court filing, Maria de Jesus Mendez handed a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer two Texas birth certificates on behalf of whom she said was her son and her granddaughter. The officer turned to 13-year-old Jorge Mendez III to ask routine questions in English, which he did not appear to understand. He then turned to the younger female child only identified in documents as A.V., asked her name and allegedly got an answer that did n...

Rock star Bret Michaels adopts hero rescue dog named after him

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

Rock star Bret Michaels adopts hero rescue dog named after him (WJW) -- Poison frontman Bret Michaels has adopted a 6-year-old husky named...Bret Michaels.The canine was recently hailed as a hero in a story that truly gives us something to believe in.On Oct. 16, staff members at the Nebraska Humane Society were treating three 1-month-old kittens that were brought in as strays, the organization said in a Facebook post.While two of the kittens were doing well, the third suffered from flea anemia, meaning he needed blood and needed it fast. Courtesy of Nebraska Humane SocietyAgents at the humane society had recently done bloodwork on a 6-year-old husky at the shelter, named Bret Michaels, and knew he would be a perfect match for a blood transfusion. Submarine lost in WWII found after 83 years The transfusion was a success and the kitten is on the road to recovery, the humane society says, but the story doesn't end there.The humane society posted the pooch's photo on their Facebook page, stating that he needed to find his forever home. Courtesy ...

3M shares rise on upbeat forecast, earnings boost

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

3M shares rise on upbeat forecast, earnings boost Maplewood-based 3M Co. boosted its full-year adjusted profit and cash flow targets as it reported third-quarter results that easily topped Wall Street estimates, lifted by sweeping cost cuts and efforts to combat an ongoing sales slump.Adjusted earnings in 2023 will be $8.95 to $9.15 per share, 3M said in a statement Tuesday. That compares with its earlier forecast of $8.60 to $9.10, and an average of $8.88 based on analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg.The company, which makes ubiquitous consumer products such as Scotch tape and Post-it Notes, as well as myriad industrial products, also expects its adjusted operating cash flow will be from $6.5 billion to $6.9 billion, up from a range of $5.9 billion to $6.3 billion.“We are building momentum through strong operational execution,” 3M Chief Executive Officer Mike Roman said in a statement. The results “position us for a solid close to 2023.”3M shares rose 4.5% to $90.12 in trading Tuesday.The higher targets reflect deep cost cuts, ...

4 Minnesota men charged in $21 million catalytic converter theft ring

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:36:52 GMT

4 Minnesota men charged in $21 million catalytic converter theft ring Two St. Paulites were among four Minnesota men charged last week with running a multimillion-dollar catalytic converter theft ring.Justin Tyme Johnson, 32, of St. Paul; Soe Nye Moo, 31, of St. Paul; John Charles Kotten, 41, of Hutchinson; and James Dillon Jensen, 34, of Minneapolis, were indicted on one count of conspiracy to transport stolen property across state lines, according to charging documents filed in U.S. District Court.Johnson and Kotten were also charged with eight counts of interstate transportation of stolen property, one count of money laundering and 10 counts of using the proceeds of unlawful activity in monetary transactions.Moo was also charged with possessing a machine gun.All four defendants made their initial appearances Tuesday in U.S. District Court in St. Paul.Johnson and Kotten, who were the ringleaders of the scheme, acquired catalytic converters directly from thieves or through intermediaries, including Moo and Jensen, according to the indictment.Johnson ...