Quincy residents rally against hate after known white supremacist group gathers near migrant shelter

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

Quincy residents rally against hate after known white supremacist group gathers near migrant shelter Dozens of Quincy residents came together Sunday to show their support for the migrants who are living in a community center there after a large gathering of a known white supremacist group the night before.The people gathered at the family welcome center at Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy was in response to the protest outside the temporary shelter.The college says the protest only lasted about 10 minutes before the group dispersed. People holding signs in support of the migrants joined city officials outside the college on Sunday evening.“Most people want to welcome the migrants with love and care and respect and we understand that their journey has been difficult and that we’re here to provide them with support,” said Mimi Balsamo.Quincy City Councilor Anne Mahoney said, “We’re going to stand up for the people you are trying to intimidate and we’re not going to let you initimdate them and I think we all need to work together to stand up to ha...

Red Sox place pitcher James Paxton on IL with knee inflammation, ending his season

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

Red Sox place pitcher James Paxton on IL with knee inflammation, ending his season BOSTON (AP) — Boston Red Sox left-hander James Paxton was placed on the 15-day injured list with right knee inflammation, a move manager Alex Cora says will end his season.“It’s been barking at him,” Cora said Sunday at Fenway Park before a series finale against AL East-leading Baltimore. “We looked at pushing him back. I don’t think it makes sense to push him. He’s been through so much in his career.”Originally, the team pushed back the start of the 34-year-old Paxton to Tuesday against the New York Yankees, but decided it was best to shut him down. Cora said Nick Pivetta will take Paxton’s turn in the rotation the rest of the season.Paxton tore the ulnar collateral ligament in a start with Seattle in April 2021 and had surgery a week later. Paxton had a $6 million deal for the 2022 season while he was rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. He didn’t pitch that year because of a few setbacks during the recovery process.“It was good,” said Cora, of his season. “The medical staff did an ...

Orioles fail to finish off sweep of Red Sox with sloppy 7-3 loss, ending winning streak at 7

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

Orioles fail to finish off sweep of Red Sox with sloppy 7-3 loss, ending winning streak at 7 Even without the rainy conditions that enveloped Sunday’s series finale between the Orioles and Boston Red Sox, Baltimore has not played its best defense this season at Fenway Park.The trend continued in the Orioles’ final game this year in the iconic ballpark, a sloppy 7-3 loss that ended their seven-game winning streak as the Red Sox dodged a sweep. Five of the runs Baltimore (90-52) allowed were unearned. After going more than a month without making multiple errors, the Orioles have done so in consecutive games, with Sunday marking their third contest with at least three. Four of their 11 games this season with more than one error have been in Boston. In all, they made 10 errors in six games at Fenway Park.The loss, paired with the Tampa Bay Rays’ victory over the Seattle Mariners, reduced Baltimore’s lead in the American League East to three games with 20 contests to play. The Orioles entered the day with their magic number to clinch a playoff spot at fiv...

Hurricane Lee will bring dangerous surf, rip currents; forecasters watching

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

Hurricane Lee will bring dangerous surf, rip currents; forecasters watching Last week’s sudden burst of warmth and humidity should clear by midweek, at which point forecasters say they will have a better sense of whether a powerful named Atlantic hurricane might make landfall in New England.After days of hot and sticky weather, lingering humidity levels should drop when a weak cold front enters the area bringing lower, more seasonable temperatures, Andy Nash, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, told the Herald.“Dew points — the measure of the humidity — will be going down by Wednesday,” Nash said.Rain could continue through Wednesday, with clouds bringing “unsettled weather, showers, and thunderstorms” to the region to start the week, Nash said. Temperatures on Monday should peak in the upper 70s, with calm wind and an overnight low of around 66 degrees.According to the Weather Service, Tuesday morning’s commute could see patches of fog develop before 9 a.m., when rain is possible but less likely. Temperatures will reach into the mid-70...

Orioles promoting minor league catcher Samuel Basallo, right-hander Seth Johnson to Double-A Bowie

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

Orioles promoting minor league catcher Samuel Basallo, right-hander Seth Johnson to Double-A Bowie Entering 2023, Manny Machado was the Orioles’ only hitting prospect over the past 15 years to reach Double-A in his age-19 season or earlier.Jackson Holliday and, now, Samuel Basallo have joined him this season. With the High-A regular season coming to an end Sunday, the Orioles are promoting Basallo, their No. 5 prospect according to Baseball America, and right-hander Seth Johnson, ranked 20th in the system, to Double-A Bowie, a source with direct knowledge of the team’s plans confirmed to The Baltimore Sun.Basallo, who turned 19 last month, is a left-handed-hitting catcher who has been the star of the organization’s dive into the international market, signing for a then-franchise record $1.3 million out of the Dominican Republic in 2021. Ranked baseball’s No. 46 prospect overall, Basallo entered Sunday hitting .305/.397/.543 with 20 home runs, 84 RBIs and 12 steals between Low-A Delmarva and High-A Aberdeen. With Basallo reaching his third level of the year...

Casas home run powers Red Sox to rain-disrupted 7-3 win over Orioles

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

Casas home run powers Red Sox to rain-disrupted 7-3 win over Orioles The rain had been falling for hours, and with the Red Sox leading by a run in the bottom of the sixth it wouldn’t have been a shock if the tarp came out and everyone went home early.But just to be safe, Triston Casas made sure Boston had a bit more breathing room no matter when the game ended.The rookie crushed a three-run home run 402 feet into the Green Monster seats, powering the Red Sox to a 7-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles and averting a three-game sweep. The tarp did eventually come out with two outs in the bottom of the eighth, but the game resumed after a 1:28 delay and finally finished at 6:36 p.m., more than five hours after the game’s original start time.Factoring in the 42-minute delay to start the game and the 1:32 rain delay on Saturday, the Red Sox wound up enduring 3:42 worth of stoppages to complete the rain-soaked series.Even with the inclement weather Brayan Bello was sharp.The right-hander limited Baltimore’s offense to three runs over five in...

Council President calls for Mass and Cass camp to be cleared ‘immediately’

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

Council President calls for Mass and Cass camp to be cleared ‘immediately’ A group of city councilors have redoubled their efforts to get the city’s health commission to declare a state of emergency in response to the crime and addiction crisis at the Mass and Cass area in the South End.“There are matters within the purview of the Boston Public Health Commission that could help ameliorate the unacceptable conditions in the area of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard, such as declaring the State of Emergency rather than continued delay,” said Council President Ed Flynn along with Councilors Erin Murphy, Frank Baker, and Michael Flaherty in a letter Sunday.The letter appeared hours after Flynn spoke on the airwaves declaring that the tents in the addiction zone need to come down “immediately” while the city acts to address the humanitarian crisis there.“What’s happening at Mass at Cass is violence is continuing, women are exploited, there is major drug dealing, there is someone that was killed recently — that was stabbed and pronounced dead — ther...

3 takeaways from the Chicago White Sox-Detroit Tigers series, including elimination from playoff contention

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

3 takeaways from the Chicago White Sox-Detroit Tigers series, including elimination from playoff contention The Chicago White Sox had a run in and the bases loaded with one out in the sixth inning against the Detroit Tigers on Sunday at Comerica Park.Trailing by one, Yasmani Grandal hit a grounder with a 102.4 exit velocity back up the middle. The ball skipped off the mound and to Tigers shortstop Zach McKinstry to start an inning-ending double play.It was another one of those days for the Sox, who lost 3-2 in front of 18,223.Starter Jesse Scholtens pitched well, allowing three runs on eight hits with four strikeouts and two walks in five innings. All three runs came during the third inning and the Sox couldn’t string enough together offensively to complete a comeback.The Sox dropped two of three in the series and went 2-4 on the road trip.Here are three takeaways from the three days at Comerica Park.1. The Sox officially reach the elimination marker.With Sunday’s defeat, the Sox were officially mathematically eliminated from postseason contention.While it didn’t cost th...

Tom Brady to be inducted into Patriots Hall of Fame in June

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

Tom Brady to be inducted into Patriots Hall of Fame in June FOXBORO — Owner Robert Kraft announced Sunday while honoring Tom Brady at halftime of the Patriots’ season opener against the Eagles that the team is waiving its four-year waiting period and inducting the six-time Super Bowl champion quarterback into the Pats hall of fame next spring.The ceremony will take place June 12, 2024 inside Gillette Stadium. It’s the first time a Patriots Hall of Fame induction will take place at Gillette Stadium. Recent hall of fame ceremonies have been conducted outside the team’s hall of fame at Patriots Place.The greatest of all time is heading to @TheHall.@TomBrady | #ForeverNE pic.twitter.com/q3AX06Jig7— New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 10, 2023Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots vs. Eagles inactives: Three offensive starters out in Week 1 New England Patriots | NFL notes: Can Tom Brady’s return spark Patriots’ search for a new identity? New England Patriot...

TIFF’23: Tautuktavuk (What We See) depicts recovery through cultural pride

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:48:56 GMT

TIFF’23: Tautuktavuk (What We See) depicts recovery through cultural pride The COVID-19 pandemic was a tremendously rough experience for everyone, but especially those in isolated communities. Few resources coming in, every member of the community forced to stay far apart from everyone else. With human connection, it made the burden of isolation a little easier.Tautuktavuk was a genuine treat to watch. Two Inuit sisters separated by the COVID-19 pandemic take to Zoom to heal, in this beautiful cinéma verité piece. #TIFF23— James Mackin @ TIFF 23 (@JamesMackin10) September 10, 2023Tautuktavuk, also known as What We See, is a beautiful Inuit film that depicts the inherent need for human connection. The film’s two stars, Carol Kunnuk (from the Journals of Knud Rasmussen) and Lucy Tulugarjuk (from Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner), co-directed this film. The story, of two sisters separated by the COVID-19 pandemic, was based on their interactions during the pandemic. One sister moved to Montreal shortly before the pandemic began, while the other remaine...