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Guardians stun White Sox; Naylor makes historyon May 10, 2022 at 6:37 am

CHICAGOJosh Naylor hit a tying grand slam with two outs in the ninth inning and a three-run homer in the 11th, powering a huge comeback that carried the Cleveland Guardians past the Chicago White Sox 12-9 on Monday night.

Naylor also had a run-scoring double in the eighth and finished with eight RBIs for the Guardians, who stunned Chicago by rallying from an 8-2 deficit in the ninth aided by two White Sox errors.

According to ESPN Stats & Information, Naylor became the first player since the stat became official in 1920 to have 8 RBIs from the eighth inning on in a game. He also became the first player in major league history with multiple three-run home runs (or a grand slam) from the ninth inning on in a game.

“Nothing surprises me what he can do with the bat,” teammate Franmil Reyes said. “That was amazing. A legendary moment.”

Andres Gimenez led off the ninth inning with a homer and then doubled home a run in the 10th as the Guardians snapped Chicago’s six-game winning streak. They have won eight of 10 following a seven-game skid.

It was the first multi-homer game for Naylor, back from a horrific leg injury last season. He is 10 for 17 with runners in scoring position this year.

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Naylor launched his first career slam off Liam Hendriks, handing the All-Star closer his first blown save since April 8.

Naylor’s go-ahead drive came off Ryan Burr and barely cleared the right-field fence. Burr (0-1) started the 11th in place of Reynaldo Lopez, who felt lower back tightness while warming up and left the game.

“It stings,” Hendriks said. “It should have been something I should have taken care of. We were one strike away and I couldn’t get it done. That’s what stings the most.”

Burr was equally remorseful.

“It sucks,” he said. “Some days you’re the windshield, some days you’re the bug. I was the bug today. I got squashed. It sucks to let this team down.”

Emmanuel Clase (1-2) allowed a run in the 10th but earned the win. Trevor Stephan pitched a perfect 11th for his second major league save and first this season.

White Sox starter Michael Kopech allowed two hits through six innings and Chicago got three-run homers from Gavin Sheets and AJ Pollock to build a big lead. But four errors, which tied a season high set April 20 in the first game of a doubleheader, haunted the White Sox.

Sheets dropped a line drive to right field with two outs in the first that allowed the Guardians’ first run to score. Chicago shortstop Tim Anderson and third baseman Yoan Moncada committed costly errors in the ninth.

The White Sox loaded the bases on three walks in the bottom of the ninth, but third baseman Jose Ramirez made a diving stop and Naylor stretched far at first base to field the throw for the final out of the inning.

Kopech lowered his ERA to 0.93, and his six innings tied a career high set Aug. 26, 2018, at Detroit.

The game marked the return of Moncada and the White Sox debut of reliever Joe Kelly. Moncada hadn’t played this season because of a right oblique strain. Kelly, who was out due to a right biceps nerve injury, pitched a scoreless seventh.

Information from ESPN’s Jesse Rogers and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Guardians stun White Sox; Naylor makes historyon May 10, 2022 at 6:35 am

CHICAGOJosh Naylor hit a tying grand slam with two outs in the ninth inning and a three-run homer in the 11th, powering a huge comeback that carried the Cleveland Guardians past the Chicago White Sox 12-9 on Monday night.

Naylor also had a run-scoring double in the eighth and finished with eight RBIs for the Guardians, who stunned Chicago by rallying from an 8-2 deficit in the ninth aided by two White Sox errors.

According to ESPN Stats & Information, Naylor became the first player since the stat became official in 1920 to have 8 RBIs from the eighth inning on in a game. He also became the first player in major league history with multiple three-run home runs (or a grand slam) from the ninth inning on in a game.

“Nothing surprises me what he can do with the bat,” teammate Franmil Reyes said. “That was amazing. A legendary moment.”

Andres Gimenez led off the ninth inning with a homer and then doubled home a run in the 10th as the Guardians snapped Chicago’s six-game winning streak. They have won eight of 10 following a seven-game skid.

It was the first multi-homer game for Naylor, back from a horrific leg injury last season. He is 10 for 17 with runners in scoring position this year.

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Naylor launched his first career slam off Liam Hendriks, handing the All-Star closer his first blown save since April 8.

Naylor’s go-ahead drive came off Ryan Burr and barely cleared the right-field fence. Burr (0-1) started the 11th in place of Reynaldo Lopez, who felt lower back tightness while warming up and left the game.

“It stings,” Hendriks said. “It should have been something I should have taken care of. We were one strike away and I couldn’t get it done. That’s what stings the most.”

Burr was equally remorseful.

“It sucks,” he said. “Some days you’re the windshield, some days you’re the bug. I was the bug today. I got squashed. It sucks to let this team down.”

Emmanuel Clase (1-2) allowed a run in the 10th but earned the win. Trevor Stephan pitched a perfect 11th for his second major league save and first this season.

White Sox starter Michael Kopech allowed two hits through six innings and Chicago got three-run homers from Gavin Sheets and AJ Pollock to build a big lead. But four errors, which tied a season high set April 20 in the first game of a doubleheader, haunted the White Sox.

Sheets dropped a line drive to right field with two outs in the first that allowed the Guardians’ first run to score. Chicago shortstop Tim Anderson and third baseman Yoan Moncada committed costly errors in the ninth.

The White Sox loaded the bases on three walks in the bottom of the ninth, but third baseman Jose Ramirez made a diving stop and Naylor stretched far at first base to field the throw for the final out of the inning.

Kopech lowered his ERA to 0.93, and his six innings tied a career high set Aug. 26, 2018, at Detroit.

The game marked the return of Moncada and the White Sox debut of reliever Joe Kelly. Moncada hadn’t played this season because of a right oblique strain. Kelly, who was out due to a right biceps nerve injury, pitched a scoreless seventh.

Information from ESPN’s Jesse Rogers and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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White Sox blow six-run lead in ninth, fall to Guardians in 11

This one was in the bag.

And then it was out of the bag.

The Guardians scored six runs in the ninth inning Monday, capped by Josh Naylor’s grand slam against closer Liam Hendriks, to erase the White Sox’ lead, then got a three-run home run by Naylor against Ryan Burr in the 11th to earn a stunning 12-9 victory.

The result ended the Sox’ six-game winning streak.

It was a colossal collapse, complete with bad Sox defense and big hits by the Guardians, including homers by Andres Gimenez and Naylor in the ninth and a go-ahead RBI double by Gimenez in the 10th, the latter against Reynaldo Lopez.

Reese McGuire’s fielder’s choice brought Adam Engel home in the 10th to tie the score 9-9, but Jose Abreu hit into a force with the bases loaded and two outs.

Hendriks was summoned after rookie left-hander Tanner Banks couldn’t get out of the ninth. Banks allowed a homer to Gimenez leading off the inning, then yielded a single to Amed Rosario, who advanced to third when shortstop Tim Anderson couldn’t corral left fielder AJ Pollock’s throw into the infield. A fielding error by third baseman Yoan Moncada enabled Rosario to score and pulled the Guardians to 8-4.

Two outs later, Banks walked Jose Ramirez. That’s when manager Tony La Russa went to Hendriks, who served up a single to Owen Miller to load the bases before Naylor connected on his grand slam to tie the score and stun most of the 17,168 fans in attendance.

Pollock’s three-run homer in the eighth against Anthony Gose seemingly had put the game out of reach, giving the Sox an 8-2 lead.

Engel had a chance to win the game for the Sox in the ninth with the bases loaded and two outs, but Ramirez made a backhand stop behind third base and Naylor a good stretch at first to get Engel on a close play.

Long forgotten was Michael Kopech’s six strong innings and right fielder Gavin Sheets’ dropped fly ball in the first that allowed the Guardians’ first run. Sheets redeemed himself with a three-run homer against Zach Plesac in the bottom of the inning that put the Sox in front 4-1.

Sheets, who was 4-for-32 in his previous 10 games, was jubilant as he circled the bases and met his teammates in the dugout. The inning — and game — was a microcosm of the streaking Sox’ season that general manager Rick Hahn talked about before the game.

Because of injuries, Hahn had said on Opening Day that the first two months would be rocky. Turns out April — the first losing month since La Russa took over as manager before last season — was outright wonky, with eight victories and 12 losses. That was followed by a loss May 1.

”I didn’t quite foresee losing eight in a row followed by winning six in a row,” Hahn said. ”But it’s not a total shock that we quite haven’t found our sea legs or that this team hasn’t quite found its identity.”

Kopech is establishing an identity as a dominant front-line starter, however. He took a no-hitter into the fifth and allowed only an unearned run in six innings to lower his ERA to a glossy 0.93. Kopech struck out seven and walked two in the latest display of strong pitching by Sox starters, who had a 2.30 ERA in their previous 13 games.

”What the starters have done the last time through has helped carry us,” Hahn said. ”The bullpen has been fantastic. You’ve seen contributions from guys who are getting their first taste of high-leverage situations and responding well to it.

”And with the addition of Moncada [who made his season debut], hopefully the offense is able to start producing on a little more regular basis to give a little more margin of error.”

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Cubs snap five-game losing streak with 6-0 win over Padres, dominant Kyle Hendricks

SAN DIEGO – Right-hander Kyle Hendricks threw the best game of any Cubs pitcher this season in a 6-0 win against the Padres at Petco Park on Monday.

Hendricks came one out shy of a complete game, tossing 8 2/3 shutout innings.

The right-hander is coming out of an inconsistent April in which he was plagued on and off by the same mechanical issues that characterized his 2021 season, the worst of his career. But on Monday not only did he finally string together back-to-back strong starts, but he did so with a dominant performance.

The win snapped the Cubs’ five-game losing streak. Beyond the skid, the Cubs had lost eight of their past nine games, outscored by opponents 62-22 in that span.

Against the Dodgers this past weekend, the Cubs demonstrated how far they were from competing with MLB’s top teams. But their win on Monday provided a blueprint for the Cubs against championship-caliber teams, even if they can’t count on 8 2/3 innings from the starter every time out.

The offense didn’t do anything flashy, but they strung together hits to build up a lead bit by bit. The Cubs scored on a double from Seiya Suzuki in the first inning, a single from Ian Happ in the fourth, a double-play groundout from Suzuki in the fifth, and an error in the seventh.

They tacked on two more runs in the eight inning, showing off some aggressive base running. With runners on first and third, Happ stretched a base hit into an RBI double, sliding into second base head first. Nico Hoerner took advantage of the commotion at second to score the second run of the frame and give the Cubs a six-run lead.

The Cubs’ defense was solid, highlighted by a diving play center fielder Jason Heyward made sprinting in on a short line drive to end the seventh inning.

The win, however, started with Hendricks.

Hendricks allowed just three hits and one walk. He was the first Cubs starter to reach the eighth inning, and he just kept going.

Suzuki exits early

Suzuki left the game with right ankle soreness, the team announced. Rafael Ortega replaced him in right field in the sixth inning. Suzuki went 1-for-3 Monday.

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Wade Miley to make Cubs debut, return from IL Tuesday vs. Padres

SAN DIEGO – Cubs left-hander Wade Miley is scheduled to return from the injured list to start Tuesday, manager David Ross announced before the series opener against the Padres.

He’ll be making his Cubs debut after starting the season on the 10-day IL with left elbow inflammation. The Cubs claimed Miley off waivers from the Reds in November and picked up his 2022 option.

“A little bit of stability,” Ross said of what it meant to get Miley back from the IL. “We’ve had to throw some bullpen days out there just because of some adversity we’ve hit early on. And just another veteran presence you can get out there and trust to go out there and do his thing. Gives really good feedback already in his bullpens and his outings, and just somebody to communicate with and trust in what you see because he’s been doing it for a long time.”

Miley made one rehab start in Triple-A before the Cubs penciled him into the big-league rotation. He tossed four scoreless innings for the Iowa Cubs. Ross declined to specify a pitch limit for Miley’s start Tuesday.

“We need him to just be himself, and we’ll monitor that on what we feel like is best for us to win the game and also keep him healthy,” he said.

The Cubs need the rotation help. Right-hander Marcus Stroman went on the IL without an injury designation on Sunday, which often means a COVID-19 related list move. Lefty Justin Steele started in his place and left the game after four innings with a left thumb injury.

Steele said Monday, after playing catch, that he doesn’t expect to miss a start.

“It felt fine throwing sliders and stuff,” Steele said.

That was the pitch that bugged him late in his start Sunday. The lower knuckle in his thumb was still a little swollen on Monday.

Even with Steele expecting a quick bounce back, the Cubs bullpen has been taxed recently. The Cubs have had two bullpen games in the past week, with lefty Daniel Norris opening against the Dodgers in the second game of a double header Saturday and side-armer Scott Effross opening against the White Sox last Tuesday.

Even the Cubs’ more traditional starters haven’t consistently been pitching deep into games. The Cubs entered play Monday with just one win in their past nine games. In that time, Cubs starters threw five or more innings just twice: Stroman threw seven scoreless innings in that 2-0 victory at Milwaukee, and Kyle Hendricks tossed 5 2/3 innings in a 4-3 loss to the White Sox.

On Monday, the Cubs still had not named a starter for Wednesday, the last game of a three-game series with the Padres.

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The Cubs also placed reliever David Robertson on the IL without a designation on Monday. That opened a 40-man roster spot, which suggests an COVID-19 related list move.

The team rounded out their roster with three more moves: recalling first baseman Frank Schwindel from Triple-A the day after they’d optioned him, optioning right-hander Adrian Sampson to Triple-A and selecting lefty Conner Menez from Triple-A.

The Cubs also brought a three-man taxi squad to San Diego for extra protection, including right-hander Mark Leiter Jr., infielder Ildemaro Vargas and catcher PJ Higgins.

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Better than the Kentucky Derby shocker, Berkowitz w/Pastor Corey Brooks, Part 2, on fixing the violence and poverty on the So. Side of Chicago, Cable & Web

Better than the Kentucky Derby shocker, Berkowitz w/Pastor Corey Brooks, Part 2, on fixing the violence and poverty on the So. Side of Chicago, Cable & Web

Pastor Brooks believes his new $35 million Center will help deal with CPS’ failure to teach students to read at grade level, especially for blacks, of which only 15% of 11th graders can read at grade level.  You can watch our Pastor Corey Brooks show, Part 2, 24/7 by clicking here.

When Pastor Brooks sees such statistics as only 15% of black CPS 11th graders read at grade level, he “Wants to cry.” He wants to say to Dem and GOP politicians” “Do you not see this.”   

Part 2 of our interview with Pastor Brooks airs on cable in Chicago:

Tonight, 8:30 pm and midnight, Ch. 21Tomorrow night, 9:02 pm Ch  21 (CAN TV), as the lead segment  of a 2 hour IL Channel package. The package airs around the state this week on various other outlets at various other times.Saturday morning, 9:02 am, Ch 21 (as the lead segment of the package)Sunday morning, 8:32 am, Ch 19 (as the lead segment of the package)

When kids can’t read at grade level, Brooks says they are more likely to drop out of school and turn to gangs, the streets, guns and violent behavior as a “Path to affirmation.”

Brooks says the new Center will be one of the few safe places for kids and adults to go to in Woodlawn, Chatham and Englewood in order to relax and to get help with academics, learn a trade, see how to become an entrepreneur or learn basic life skills. Ultimately, the Center will help transform the residents and South side communities so that adults can take care of themselves and their families.

The Center’s location will be just across the street from Brooks’ New Beginnings Church, where he has been preaching for the last twenty years and which also serves as the home for Project H.O.O.D. 

Although Democrats have super-majorities in the State House and State Senate and control the Mayor’s office and City Council, as well as most of the levers of State Government, Berkowitz and Brooks say that Republicans are also guilty of not trying to use their bully pulpits to address the educational and violence existential issues on the South Side of Chicago.

Show host Berkowitz and Pastor Brooks ask why so few of those politicians, such as Gov. Pritzker and Speaker Welch will join the CEOs and come sit for lunch or dinner with Brooks on his temporary residence- a make shift roof top at 66th and King Drive across the street from his Church to (1) hear and obtain a better feel for the sounds and sights of violence and horror that the kids and adults must deal with every day and (2) strategize how to raise the additional $ 24 million needed to construct the Leadership and Economic Opportunity Center so needed by those kids and adults.

Brooks, Part 2 also airs this week on cable in:

Aurora: Wed. & Saturday, 6 pm, Ch 10 andRockford: & nearby suburbs, Thursday, 8:30 pm, Ch. 17

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Williams named top coach after guiding Suns’ riseon May 9, 2022 at 11:32 pm

Phoenix Suns coach Monty Williams has been named NBA Coach of the Year, the Associated Press reported Monday, citing a source familiar with the decision.

The league is expected to make an official announcement later Monday, although Suns stars Devin Booker and Chris Paul appeared to break the news on social media earlier.

The award comes a year after Williams finished second in voting, just 11 points behind winner Tom Thibodeau of the New York Knicks.

Under Williams, the Suns finished with an NBA-best 64-18 regular-season record and earned the top seed in the Western Conference playoffs. Before the past two seasons under Williams, it had been 10 years since the Suns had finished with at least 50 wins in the regular season, and last year’s NBA Finals trip was their first since Charles Barkley led them there in 1993.

Last month, Williams was honored with the National Basketball Coaches Association Coach of the Year award for the second straight season.

Williams, 50, is in his third season in Phoenix and his eighth overall as an NBA coach, including five with the New Orleans Pelicans (2010-15). He is a career 322-299.

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Larry Purnell ran toward the gunfire, apparently to help, and was killed in a triple shooting in West Pullman

Chicago police asked for the public’s help Monday after a weekend shooting killed two people and wounded a third in West Pullman.

The shooting occurred around 2:45 p.m. Saturday when a car pulled up in the 11600 block of South Lowe Avenue and someone opened fire at two men on a porch, Chicago police said.

A third man who was cutting a back lawn went to the front after hearing the gunfire and was shot too, according to Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan.

One of the men on the porch, Brandon Slater, 26, was struck multiple times and pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The other man on the porch, 27, suffered a gunshot wound to the leg and was taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn in good condition, police said.

The man who was cutting grass, Larry Purnell, 64, was shot in the chest and taken to the same hospital where he was later pronounced dead, according to the medical examiner’s office.

Purnell was not an intended target, Deenihan said.

No one was in custody and Deenihan indicated there is no video of the shooting.

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A man pleaded guilty Sunday to burning down a Southwest Side Walgreens amid rioting and looting in 2020.

Jose Valdovinos pleaded guilty to arson, admitting to “maliciously” setting fire to the building in the 4000 block of West 59th Street on June 1, 2020, according to an indictment.

He faces a minimum sentence of five years in prison.

Feds say Valdovinos entered the store and set a fire in a white bucket in the pharmacy section. The blaze grew and engulfed a large portion of the building.

At the time, a Walgreens spokeswoman said the store had been gutted and would have to be completely rebuilt.

The pharmacy chain said it planned to spend $35 million to reopen Chicago stores hit by looting and vandalism after 70 of its 118 city locations sustained damage amid unrest that year.

The ATF and Chicago police released video after the incident of men caught on video inside the 59th Street store, hoping members of the public would help track them down. Valdovinos was identified as one of the men in the video by the U.S. Attorney’s office.

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Black Music Honors is back with a live audience for their 7th annual award show honoring artist and musicians who have influenced and made significant contributions to American music.

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This two-hour event produced by Chicago based Central City Productions will be recorded live to tape at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, Georgia on Thursday, May 19th hosted by two-time Grammy Winner LeToya Luckett and comedian DeRay Davis.

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This year’s honorees are the singing R&B group Dru Hill who will receive the Urban Music Icon Award; Tevin Campbell with the R&B Icon Award, Mary Mary with the Gospel Icon Award, Karyn White with the Soul Music Award; Keri Hilson with the Music and Songwriter Icon Award and the Legendary R&B Group The Whispers with the Legends Award .

Central City Productions (CCP) founder and Executive Producer Don Jackson says they are honored once again, to celebrate and commemorate music trailblazers to a live studio audience.

Tevin Campbell, The Whsipers

“The pandemic had an unprecedented impact on the music industry” says Jackson, ” and we are more than excited to return to in-person taping for the first time in nearly three years.”

The 7th Annual Black Music Honors is set to air on Bounce TV on June 25th and via national broadcast syndication June 4th thru July 3rd. The program is produced by Chicago-based production company Central City Productions, Inc (CCP) a national broadcast television producer and syndicator of its exclusively owned African-American programming.

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Back Music Honors is Executive Produced by Don Jackson with Jennifer J. Jackson serving as Producer and Michael A. Johnson as Producer and Director. Tickets for the live-taping event are available at blackmusichonors.com and ticketmaster.com.

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