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Bernal's blasts power cards to first place in Texas League North Division
Bernal's blasts power cards to first place in Texas League North Division

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • General
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Bernal's blasts power cards to first place in Texas League North Division

SPRINGFIELD–Leonardo Bernal clubbed a pair of 2-run home runs to power the Springfield Cardinals to a 5-4 victory against the Northwest Arkansas Naturals to split their 6-game series, and take over first place in the Texas League North Division. The switch hitting catcher got the best of the Naturals pitching in the bottom of the 1st and 3rd innings, when he cranked a 2-run home run that gave Springfield a 2-0, then a 4-0 cushion. The homers were Bernal's 7th and 8th home runs of the season. The win helped the Cardinals go 3-3 against the Naturals in the their 6-game series, and push them to the best record in the Texas League North Division, at 27-24. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Mumbai's iconic Naturals Ice Cream launches in Chennai on KNK road
Mumbai's iconic Naturals Ice Cream launches in Chennai on KNK road

The Hindu

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Mumbai's iconic Naturals Ice Cream launches in Chennai on KNK road

Fruit. Sugar. Milk. That is all it takes to make good ice cream, and Mumbai's iconic brand Naturals is a testament to this. The brand that has become synonymous with time, taste, and temptation has finally opened its first store in Chennai, and it is the perfect antidote to the city's scorching heat. What began as a fruit vendor's curiosity to blend real fruit into ice cream has grown into a near 40-year-old legacy which now boasts 178 stores across 15 states and a place among the world's most iconic ice cream brands. Nestled in KNK road, this 1,119 store, is the brand's 178th branch. As I walked into the store, I was greeted by a fresh, fruity aroma and vibrant walls adorned with colourful murals of fruit: Mahabaleshwar strawberries, Ratnagiri mangoes, coconuts from Kerala. With 21 flavours like tender coconut, mango, roasted almond and more on display, the store will keep switching up the seasonal flavours. Kala jamun, jackfruit, and lychee are this summer's top sellers. Unique blends like papaya pineapple, spicy guava, and orange pistachio are also on offer, along with dry fruit-based flavours and chocolate varieties. Along with scoops of ice cream they also have ice cream shakes and fruit sundaes. The store stays true to the brand's commitment to authenticity. Each ice cream is handcrafted, and the menu changes with the seasons to reflect the harvest. Even the waffle cones are made from scratch, adding to the freshness of the experience. We tasted the mango sundae — a scoop of the rich and creamy malai ice cream, topped with freshly chopped Ratnagiri mangoes. The lychee ice cream was luscious and tasted just like eating the fruit. 'It is different in terms of the look and feel in comparison to the other stores. We are trying to bring the nature element. Every corner tells a story.' explains Royston Pereira, Marketing Manager, on the uniqueness of this branch. There is a story wall which has stories from factory workers explaining the brand's humble beginnings. This will soon be filled with customer experiences and feedback as well. Naturals Ice Cream is located at No 10/4, old no. 29, Kader Nawas Khan Road, Thousand Lights. One scoop of ice cream costs ₹90.

Naturals rally late to beat Cardinals 7-3
Naturals rally late to beat Cardinals 7-3

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • General
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Naturals rally late to beat Cardinals 7-3

SPRINGFIELD, Mo–The Cardinals hit the Hammons diamond Wednesday night hoping to beat the rain and the Naturals. Tuesday night mother nature won, with Springfield suffering it's fourth rain out of the season. But Wednesday night the two teams renewed their Texas League North rivalry. Isabella Robb was the third base umpire, she's the first female umpire in the history of Hammons Field. Springfield would take the lead in the first, Texas League player of the week, Leonardo Bernal bloops this single to center, Nathan Church scores it's 1-0 Cardinals. Then Chase Davis hammers this pitch to right, off the La Tour sign, Bernal trying to score from first, but he's gunned down at the plate, still 1-0. Northwest Arkansas ties it in the second, Rudy Martin singles to right, Jordan Groshans scores it's 1-1. Then Sam Ruta doubles to right, Spencer Nevins scores it's 2-1 Naturals. Springfield ties it back up in the third, Chase Davis singles to right, Darlin Moquete scores it's 2-2. But the Naturals scored two in the eighth and two in the ninth and won 7-3. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Royals No.1 Prospect Jac Caglianone's Position Change Catches Attention
Royals No.1 Prospect Jac Caglianone's Position Change Catches Attention

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
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Royals No.1 Prospect Jac Caglianone's Position Change Catches Attention

When the Double-A Northwest Arkansas Naturals lineup was announced Thursday evening, fans were surprised to see a new player starting in right field. Kansas City Royals No. 1 prospect Jac Caglianone got the start in right field for the Naturals. It was his first time playing outfield at the professional or college level. The sixth overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft played first base and pitcher with the Florida Gators. With the big league club's outfield struggling at the plate this season, Caglianone's position change was a breath of relief for the Royals fan base. Advertisement "Fast tracking him to the majors with him at RF," one user wrote. "Way better than Renfroe already," another said. Hunter Renfroe is batting .164 with three RBI in 18 games this season. "Left-handed Aaron Judge." Another user commented. Known for his eye-popping exit velocity, Caglianone has been on a tear at the plate this season for Northwest Arkansas. He's slashing .284/.356/.500 with a team-leading four home runs and 20 RBI in 18 games. Caglianone went 2-for-2 off future Hall-of-Famer Clayton Kershaw - who was making a rehab start for the Tulsa Drillers - on Tuesday. Kansas City Royals first-round draft pick Jac Caglianone poses with his sister Samantha Medley-Imagn Images The 6-foot-5, 250-pound product has even swiped one bag for the Naturals. Advertisement 'If you go by 'MLB The Show,' I'm (a) 59,' he told the Kansas City Star regarding his speed. 'Not great, but not bad.' Outfield isn't completely unfamiliar to Caglianone, who played the position at Henry B. Plant High School in Tampa, Florida. He's also been learning to play right field by working with Royals outfield and baserunning advisor Rusty Kuntz. Despite his success, and the Royals outfield struggles, it'd be surprise to see the 22-year-old Caglianone called up anytime soon. In 2021, Royals superstar Bobby Witt Jr. spent 61 games at Northwest Arkansas and another 63 at Triple-A Omaha before making his MLB debut on April 7, 2022. Advertisement Related: Royals No. 1 Prospect Bests Future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw Related: Fans in Disbelief Over Royals No. 1 Prospect's Latest Feat

Safe Summer Fun in the Sun
Safe Summer Fun in the Sun

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Health
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Safe Summer Fun in the Sun

MISSION, Kan., May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- (Family Features) Summer is the season of sun-kissed memories – backyard barbecues, sandy beaches, bike rides and late-night stargazing. However, the warmer months bring unique safety challenges that can catch active families off guard if they're not prepared. From sunburns to scraped knees and dehydration to bug bites, summer's surprises don't have to slow you down. With a few simple precautions and the right tools on hand – like reliable first-aid essentials – you can make safety second nature and keep your focus where it belongs: on making the most of every sunny moment. Here are a few smart, easy tips from the experts at CURAD to help your family stay protected from the sun, heat, water hazards and the inevitable bumps and bruises from outdoor play. Shield Your Skin from Harmful RaysThe summer sun can be harsh, making it important to take steps to prevent sunburn, even if it's partly cloudy or overcast. If you plan to be outside for more than 15 minutes, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 before heading outdoors. Remember to reapply to all exposed skin – including overlooked spots like your ears, neck and tops of feet – every two hours, or more often if you're swimming or sweating. Wearing protective clothing, such as wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses and light, long-sleeved shirts, can also help shield you from harmful UV rays. When possible, seek shade during peak sun hours, typically 10 a.m.-4 p.m., to minimize direct exposure. Be Prepared for Summer ScrapesAccidents can happen anytime, especially during active summer days. Having a well-stocked first-aid kit, including bandages, antiseptic wipes and ointments, can help you quickly address minor cuts, scrapes and blisters. It's important to have the right bandages on hand for every situation. Bandages made with breathable and lightweight fabric and a four-sided seal are perfect for those hot summer days. While bandages infused with natural ingredients like soothing aloe vera, vitamin E and baking soda offer a fresh approach to healing. Proven to aid in faster healing, hydrocolloid bandages, like those infused with aloe vera from the CURAD Naturals line, offer waterproof protection that helps cushion and seal out dirt and germs for multiple days. By sealing in moisture, hydrocolloid bandages help promote the optimal healing environment. Keep the Fluids Flowing in the HeatDuring the summer months, the heat can quickly lead to dehydration, which can cause dizziness, headaches and even heat stroke. Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you don't feel thirsty, to stay hydrated. Aim for at least 8-10 glasses of water (8 ounces each) each day, or more if you're going to be spending an extended amount of time outdoors or engaging in physical activities like hiking, biking or playing sports. Keeping a refillable water bottle with you can make it easier to stay hydrated on the go and replenish the water your body loses through sweat. In addition to water, consuming hydrating foods like watermelon, strawberries, cantaloupe, cucumbers and bell peppers can help maintain your fluid levels and regulate your body's temperature. Also avoid excessive consumption of caffeinated or alcoholic beverages, which can contribute to dehydration. Keep Pesky Insects at BaySummer evenings are perfect for outdoor activities, but they can also attract mosquitoes, ticks and other pests. Protect yourself and your family by applying insect repellent on top of your sunscreen to all exposed skin and loose-fitting clothing. Reapply as needed, according to the instructions on the package. Repellant fans, candles, torches and bracelets may be good alternatives to spray or roll-on insect repellants. Wearing long sleeves and pants, especially in wooded or grassy areas, can also help prevent bug bites. Remember to check for ticks after spending time outdoors and, if found, promptly remove them by using clean tweezers and pulling straight upward. Avoid twisting, squeezing or burning ticks, which can lead to the release of saliva or cause the head to break off. Have Fun in the Water, SafelySummer is the perfect time to hit the pool, beach or lake, but remember to prioritize safety while enjoying the water. Always swim in designated areas and never swim alone. If supervising children, ensure they are within an arm's reach and wearing properly fitting flotation devices. Avoid alcohol when swimming or supervising swimmers, as it can impair your judgment and reaction times, and be aware of your surroundings, including weather conditions and water currents. Enrolling kids in swimming lessons can also contribute to a safer experience in the water. Visit for more resources to help you safely enjoy your summer adventures. Building Your Summer Scrape Kit A summer first-aid scrape kit can be a lifesaver for those inevitable bumps, bruises and blisters. Keep your family's kit in a waterproof case and in an easily accessible place, such as your car, pool bag or home first-aid cabinet. Make sure to keep it stocked with essentials for cuts, scrapes, burns, blisters and beyond, such as: Antiseptic wipes for cleaning wounds Antibiotic or antimicrobial ointment to help prevent buildup of bacteria Bandages like CURAD Naturals Hydrocolloids with Aloe Vera to treat minor cuts, scrapes and blisters Non-latex gloves to protect hands from dirt and germs Hydrocortisone cream for bug bites and rashes Sunscreen to help prevent sunburn Aloe vera gel for sunburn relief Water bottles to stay hydrated Ear drops for preventing or treating swimmer's ear Insect repellent to help prevent bug bites Tweezers for removing splinters and pests Pain-relieving medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen Ice packs to help slow inflammation and reduce pain Thermometer to check temperature Other medications for allergies, nausea, congestion and more Michael Frenchmfrench@ About Family Features Editorial SyndicateA leading source for high-quality food, lifestyle and home and garden content, Family Features provides readers with topically and seasonally relevant tips, takeaways, information, recipes, videos, infographics and more. 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