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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Wild Card Hole Gets Deeper for #Yankees

Wild Card Hole Gets Deeper for #Yankees
(Photos by Gary Quintal)

Yanks Lose to White Sox, 5-2. Where Will Yanks be in October?

By Howard Goldin

BRONX, NEW YORK (SPORTS)- As only single digits of games remain for the Yankees in the 2015 regular season, if and where will they participate in the post-season? The answer has not been definitively decided. Yet, whether it brings disappointment or joy, their place 10 days from now is being made clearer each day. 

The 5-2 loss to the White Sox on Friday night and the Toronto win over Tampa Bay dropped the Yanks 4 games behind the first place Blue Jays. Four games arealso what separate the Yanks from the Astros, who trail, for the first Wild Card spot. New York has a 5.5 game advantage to qualify for the second Wild Card position. The magic number or the Jays to clinch the American League east title is six and the number for the Yanks to obtain a Wild Card spot is five. 

Thus, a fair guess would be that the blue Jays will win the A.L. East title and the Yanks will host the wild card game at Yankee Stadium. After Thursday night’s contest, Yankees manager Joe Girardi remarked, “I think it’s really important [where we will finish].” Many planning decisions can begin for him and his staff once that has become known. Girardi wishes to start deciding on who needs days of rest now, the roster, the starting rotation, and the starting lineup when facing a righty or lefty opposing starter. 

If s one and done Wild Card game is what the first play, Girardi’s most important decision will be is who will be his starting pitcher. Each of his starter’s upcoming starts will affect that choice. On Friday, CC Sabathia made his second start since returning from the disabled list on September 8. During the first six frames he gave up two hits and single run in the second and third. In his final inning, the seventh, he surrendered two solo home runs, one by Mike Olt and one by Gordon Beckham. 

The two four baggers were the difference in the result as the game had been tied at 2 going into the seventh inning. Sabathia pitched well and without pain through six. He commented on the improvement since wearing a knee brace, “I can go through my delivery and not feel any pain.”

The pain Sabathia and the Yankees felt in the seventh was not physical. Although he had only given up two home runs in his last seven starts, home runs have been quite damaging to the veteran starter this year. He is tied for second highest in the A.L. with 28 homers. Although he is generally more effective against left-handed batters, both home runs were hit by righties. Sabathia’s record fell to 5-10. 

Adam Warren will start on Saturday and rookie Luis Severino will start on Sunday.

#Yankees #WildCard #CCSabathia #YankeeStadium #BronxNews #Sports


Friday, September 25, 2015

Guardia de la cárcel acusado de la muerte del recluso

BRONX NEWS: Prison Guard Charged in Inmate's Death: Prison Guard Charged in Inmate's Death BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- District Attorney Robert Johnson announced the Supreme Court i...

Visita Papa Can not Stop Violencia Armada

BRONX NEWS: Pope Visit Can’t Stop Gun Violence: Pope Visit Can’t Stop Gun Violence By Dan Gesslein BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- Guess the Pope’s visit to New York didn’t curb violence...

BRONX NEWS: Prison Guard Charged in Inmate's Death

BRONX NEWS: Prison Guard Charged in Inmate's Death: Prison Guard Charged in Inmate's Death BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- District Attorney Robert Johnson announced the Supreme Court i...

Prison Guard Charged in Inmate's Death

Prison Guard Charged in Inmate's Death

BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- District Attorney Robert Johnson announced the Supreme Court indictment of former Rikers Island Correction Officer Wickenson DeMaitrel on charges related to the October 1, 2014 death of inmate Victor Woods.

DeMaitre pled not guilty before Supreme Court Justice Steven Barrett to the following count:

Offering a False Instrument for Filing in the 1st (Class E Felony, 2 counts)

Offering a False Instrument for Filing in the 2nd Degree (Class E Misdemeanor, 2 cts)                     
               
Falsifying Business Records in the 2nd Degree (Class A Misdemeanor, 2 counts)
                
Official Misconduct (Class A Misdemeanor, 2 counts)

DeMaitre was scheduled to surrender to authorities on August 11, 2015 but did not. He finally turned himself in, through his attorney, on September 24th.

Bail was set at $50,000 on a secured bond; it was posted at the time of arraignment. DeMaitre's case has been adjourned until December 1st, Part 60, Bronx Supreme Court.

It is charged that the 47-year-old DeMaitre was at his post at Rikers’ Anna M. Kross Center when the 53-year-old Woods began convulsing during the overnight period of October 1, 2014.

DeMaitre claimed he notified the medical response team when video showed he took no action. In fact, it was other inmates who brought the matter to the other officer’s attention; she did, however, perform her duty, informing the medical team.

Despite the staff’s efforts, Victor Woods died; the Medical Examiner ruled that a gastrointestinal hemorrhage due to peptic ulcer disease of the duodenum was the cause of death.

If convicted, DeMaitre faces up to four years behind bars.

The case against DeMaitre is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Stephen Knoepfler and Deputy Chief James Goward of the Bronx D.A.’s Rackets Bureau, under the supervision of Bureau Chief Stuart Levy and Executive Assistant District Attorney Thomas Leahy.

#DistrictAttorney #Rikers #CorrectionOfficer

BRONX NEWS: Pope Visit Can’t Stop Gun Violence

BRONX NEWS: Pope Visit Can’t Stop Gun Violence: Pope Visit Can’t Stop Gun Violence By Dan Gesslein BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- Guess the Pope’s visit to New York didn’t curb violence...

Pope Visit Can’t Stop Gun Violence

Pope Visit Can’t Stop Gun Violence



By Dan Gesslein

BRONX, NEW YORK (BRONX NEWS)- Guess the Pope’s visit to New York didn’t curb violence in the Bronx. Another day time shooting has rocked the borough- this time with fatal results.

Police released a video from a local store which shows a man opening fire on a Kingsbridge street. The incident took place around 2:49 p.m. on September 20. Police found 24-year-old David Hooks lying on the street with a gunshot wound to the torso. He was pronounced DOA at St. Barnabas Hospital. 

In the video it appears the man is being chased by a duo. The gunman turns and opens fire. One of the two men turned and ran back down the street. The other man tried to escape by ducking behind a van. The gunman is then seen running in the street and apparently firing at the man who ducked for cover.

The gunman is described as a black male, mid 20's, approximately 5 foot 7, tall, goatee with his hair in long braids. He was last seen wearing a dark black t-shirt, white sneakers and gray pants with a black stripe.

Anyone with information is urged to call CRIMESTOPPERS (800) 577-TIPS. All calls are confidential.


#Pope #Shooting #Gun Violence #NYPD #CRIMESTOPPERS