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Thursday, July 3, 2014
Throggs Neck News: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?
Throggs Neck News: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees? Yanks Drop Fifth Straight By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK, JULY 3- Unless the fortunes of the New York Y...
Highbridge News: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?
Highbridge News: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees? Yanks Drop Fifth Straight By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK, JULY 3- Unless the fortunes of the New York Y...
Highbridge News: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?
Highbridge News: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees? Yanks Drop Fifth Straight By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK, JULY 3- Unless the fortunes of the New York Y...
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?: Season Slipping Away for #Yankees? Yanks Drop Fifth Straight By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK, JULY 3- Unless the fortunes of the New York Y...
Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?
Season Slipping Away for #Yankees?
Yanks Drop Fifth Straight
By Howard Goldin
BRONX, NEW YORK, JULY 3- Unless the fortunes of the New York Yankees improve rapidly, the team’s brass will be under increasing pressure to make serious roster changes through the trade route prior to July 31.
The 6-3 loss to the Rays in Thursday’s matinee, the final game of the most recent homestand, was the team’s season-high fifth straight. The last such debacle occurred in June of 2013. It was also the fifth consecutive home defeat of the Yankees, a Bronx losing streak that last took place in May 2011. The 2014 record of the Yanks dropped to 41-42, their first time below .500 since April 11, when their record was 5-6.
The Rays came back from single run deficits three times to knot the score before scoring two in the top of the fifth to assume their first lead of the contest, which they maintained.
The winning blow, a two-run homer, was delivered by Sean Rodriguez in his first game at short since July 11, 2013. The awesome blast went more than 440 feet, Rays manager Joe Maddon commented, “How about Sean’s homer? That could have been out of the old stadium.”
Rodriguez explained the home run was not his goal, “I was just trying to hit it hard. I just wanted to find a way to contribute to help us win.”
Although Rodriguez is only batting .215, 15 of his 26 hits have been for extra bases, a percentage second in the majors. He remarked with a degree of surprise, “It [power hitting] has become a bigger part of my game than people thought despite my record in the minors
Pitching was again part of the Tampa victory. Rookie Jake Odorizzi, the Tampa starter went 5.2 innings, yielding three runs, eight hits and one walk. Two of the hits were solo home runs, Brett Gardner in the first and Brian McCann in the third.
The winning pitcher fanned only four Yankees, but said, “I have the ability to throw strikes.” This was no understatement as Odorizzi’s mark for strikeouts per nine innings (10.56) is currently the fourth highest in major league history for a rookie pitcher.
The Tampa bullpen kept the Yankees scoreless with only two hits in 3.1 innings. After the game ther Tampa skipper stated, “They [relievers] all looked really good. [They’re] getting their confidence.”
The Rays, at the half-way point of the 2014 season, are moving in the opposite direction of the Yankees. Their win was a season-high fifth straight. The surging Rays have now won seven of their last eight games.
Manager Maddon explained, “We’re getting a different bus driver on a daily basis, that’s what we’re built for.” To continue winning in the future, he said, “We’ve been waiting for things to happen. We have to make things happen.”
The winning pitcher explained their recent success thusly, “Our pitching, our hitting, and our defense are all coming together at the same time.”
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Get Out of Jail Free Card for Sea Crook?
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Get Out of Jail Free Card for Sea Crook?: Get Out of Jail Free Card for Sea Crook? Disgraced Council #Seabrook may get out of Jail early By Michael Horowitz BRONX, NEW YORK, JULY ...
Get Out of Jail Free Card for Sea Crook?
Get Out of Jail Free Card for Sea Crook?
Disgraced Council #Seabrook may get out of Jail early
Disgraced Council #Seabrook may get out of Jail early
By Michael Horowitz
BRONX, NEW YORK, JULY 2- Former City Councilman Larry Seabrook, who is in the midst of serving a five-year jail sentence, could be a free man much sooner than most of his former constituents thought he would.
That’s because the U. S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals has sent the former Councilman’s case back to Manhattan Federal Court over what many lay people would view as a legal technicality.
The appeals court, after a review of the facts in the case, has the power to order a third trial of the former Bronx lawmaker.
The judges in the Court of Appeals have sent the case back to the Manhattan Federal Court in response to the former lawmaker’s claim that he was denied his right to a public trial because three of his supporters were excluded from the courtroom during the jury selection.
The appeals court found that Seabrook’s appeal had merit based on the law. However, the court determined that it needed additional information on the exact circumstances relating to the jury selection before rendering a judgment on the former lawmaker’s appeal.
In his appeal of his July 2012 conviction on corruption charges, Seabrook charged that his brother, Oliver Seabrook; a friend, Carl Green, and a former constituent, Stuart Edwards, were instructed by the judge’s deputy to leave their seats to make them available for jurors.
Seabrook, in his appeal, also claimed that the media were excluded from the jury selection in his case.
"Excluding the public and the media was an error … and the integrity and public reputation of the proceedings were adversely affected by the `secret’ jury selection in this high-profile case,” Seabrook claimed, in his appeal of his July conviction on corruption charges.
Prosecutors, expressing another view, have said that the individuals who were told to give up their seats were not told to leave the courtroom.
The judge in the Seabrook case, Deborah Batts, was responsible for the vacating of a separate conviction in 2012 on grounds that are similar to those in the former lawmaker’s case.
In July 2012, a federal jury found Seabrook guilty of misdirecting hundreds of thousands of dollars for community projects to his girlfriend and relatives.
An earlier trial of Seabrook, in December 2011, resulted in a hung jury, when those on the panel couldn’t agree on whether or not the former Councilman was guilty or innocent.
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