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Tarik Skubal solid for 7 innings, Justyn-Henry Malloy homers as Tigers beat scuffling Guardians 8-2
CLEVELAND (AP) — Tarik Skubal pitched seven innings while continuing to be mentioned in trade rumors and Justyn-Henry Malloy hit a two-run homer, leading the Detroit Tigers to an 8-2 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Monday night. Skubal (11-3) gave up a career-high 10 hits, but just one run as the All-Star worked out of several early jams. He’s the first Detroit pitcher to allow 10 or more hits and one run or less since Nate Robertson in 2008. “That’s a good team,” Skubal said. “They’ve got 59 wins for a reason. They don’t strike out a lot and they put the ball in play, make things happen and get guys into scoring position. It was my job to try to get them to hit it at guys at times, and I felt like I did a good job of that.” The Tigers improved to an MLB-best 12-5 in July.
Local senators praise Cleveland-Cliffs plant announcement
WEIRTON, WV — With Monday's announcement by Cleveland-Cliffs that it will invest $150 million in a new electrical distribution transformer production plant, many local lawmakers believe it is a benefit. Ohio U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown said the more than 600 jobs expected to be created, could help supplement some of the ones that were lost when the plant idled, but ultimately, it's up to Cleveland-Cliffs and United Steelworkers.
Stephen Vogt shuts down offensive concerns after All-Star break
The Cleveland Guardians have scored three total runs over their past three games, but manager Stephen Vogt is not concerned. Speaking to the media before Cleveland’s 8-2 loss on Monday to the Detroit Tigers, he lauded the starting pitchers his team has had to face. “I think we’re going fine,” he said. “I mean it’s […] The post Stephen Vogt shuts down offensive concerns after All-Star break appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Guardians, facing Tigers, try to avoid longest skid of season
Jul 22, 2024; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Detroit Tigers catcher Jake Rogers (34) celebrates with right fielder Wenceel Perez (46) after scoring on a triple and a throwing error by Cleveland Guardians center fielder Angel Martinez (not pictured) during the second inning at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports.
Cleveland residents working in social work can get free courses at Case Western Reserve
Case Western Reserve University is offering Cleveland residents working in social work fields a free chance to boost their education. It’s through a program called “Classroom Without Walls.” The initiative is part of the university’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Here’s...
Akron Renewable Energy Facility to receive $8.5 million for improvements
Akron City Council approved an $8.5 million bond to cover the cost of improvements to the polymer system at the Renewable Energy Facility, located at 2677 Riverview Road in Akron. The existing polymer system’s tanks were installed in the 1980s and the system has “reached the end of its useful...
Police: Car fire at East 55th Marina leaves driver, Metroparks officer injured
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Metroparks says one of its police officers was among two injured after a car caught fire near the East 55th Street Marina Monday night. A Metroparks spokesperson tells 3News police pulled the car over for allegedly driving without headlights and, after being stopped, the vehicle burst into flames. Both the officer as well as the car's driver were hurt and taken to MetroHealth Medical Center. Their conditions are not known at this time.
Rootsy Cleveland Songwriter/Vocalist Dan McCoy Debuts New Album With Country Flavor
Willoughby-based guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Dan McCoy’s musical career stretches back more than 30 years, imbibing influences from many “roots” music genres to create a heartland sound that’s a little bit country and a little bit heartland rock and roll. But on his new 13-track album Yellow Creek —...
Tree-kangaroos the focus of Cleveland Metroparks Zoo research
The Cleveland Metroparks’ Zoo Science research team presented overviews and outcomes on their projects to the Board of Park Commissioners on July 18. Research curators and zoo scientists Noah Dunham and Diana Koester spoke to the board about several long-term projects their team has been working on. Koester described a recent project studying Matschie’s tree kangaroos, a species native to Southeast Asia whose population has been experiencing difficulty breeding. Koester said research showed the breeding troubles came from the kangaroo population becoming too overweight. So, the research team “overhauled the entire set of diet recommendations for all zoos feeding this species,” according to Koester, “and we continue to work with this species supporting the zoos as they transition over to this diet.”
South Euclid council approves regulations for short-term home rentals, and adds to city’s smoke-free zones
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio -- City Council approved legislation Monday (July 22) to regulate the use of homes for short-term rentals, such as those connected with Airbnb. The city already had on its books regulations for long-term rentals, but added such regulations for rentals of up to 30 days. If you...
Citizen Pie
Citizen Pie brought a new dining option to Waterloo Road in late 2015 when Velvet Tango Room owner Paulius Nasvytis and his partners, Claudia Young and chef Vytauras Sasnauskas, opened the wood-fired Neapolitan-style gourmet pizza place in the space directly across from the Beachland Ballroom. The menu features just over...
Medina Community Citizens Police Academy will commence in September
MEDINA, Ohio – Anyone interested in getting an in depth look and a better understanding of local law enforcement will have an opportunity this fall. Applications are being accepted for the 14th Medina Citizens Police Academy which will begin Sept. 11 and will run through Nov. 20 each Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Bike Cleveland Kicks off Midtown Project With Social Event
Since its founding in 2011, Bike Cleveland has been advocating for infrastructure that’s designed for the safety of cyclists and pedestrians as well as cars to encourage people to use alternative modes of transportation. Now some of its ideas are starting to come to fruition in the city with talks about protected midways on Lorain and Superior avenues.
Tigers clobber Guardians 8-2
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Guardians have entered their first real tough spot of the year. Monday’s loss to Detroit was not only their third in a row, it was their seventh loss in nine games and their 14th loss in their last 22 games. Their lead in the...
Michael Roizen, M.D.: Intermittent fasting that's not too tough; taking daily aspirin
Q: I’m battling to control my Type 2 diabetes. What’s my best nutritional approach to lowering my blood sugar and my weight? Every time I go on a “diet,” I end up five pounds heavier and miserable! — Jeri Y., Akron.
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