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Al Arabiya
11 minutes ago
- Sport
- Al Arabiya
Clayton Kershaw makes his 11th All-Star team. James Wood, the youngest All-Star at 22
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw was picked for his 11th All-Star Game, and Paul Skenes, James Wood, and Elly De La Cruz boosted the 23-and-under group to five when they were picked Sunday for the July 15 showcase at Atlanta's Truist Park. Wood, at 22, is the youngest of the 65 All-Stars, while Skenes, De La Cruz, and fan-elected starters Pete Crow-Armstrong and Jacob Wilson are all 23. Cal Raleigh and Yoshinobu Yamamoto joined Wood, Wilson, and Crow-Armstrong among 19 first-time All-Stars. Wood was acquired by Washington in the August 2022 trade that sent outfielder Juan Soto to San Diego. 'It'll just be cool being around some of the best players in the game,' Wood said. Kershaw last week became the 20th pitcher to reach 3,000 strikeouts, and Commissioner Rob Manfred made the left-hander the 65th All-Star as a so-called 'Legend Pick,' his first since selecting Miguel Cabrera and Albert Pujols in 2022 under a provision in the then-new collective bargaining agreement. Kershaw gives the Dodgers at least five All-Stars for the sixth straight season. The oldest National League All-Star at 37 and most senior All-Star with 11 selections, Kershaw is joined by Yamamoto and fan-elected starters Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Will Smith. Atlanta, Detroit, and Seattle will have four players each at the game. Starting pitchers Hunter Brown of Houston, Garrett Crochet of Boston, Jacob deGrom of Texas, Max Fried of the New York Yankees, and Tarik Skubal of Detroit were voted to the American League staff by players, managers, and coaches, along with relievers Aroldis Chapman of Boston, Josh Hader of Houston, and Andrés Muñoz of Seattle. Chapman is the oldest All-Star, born 19 days before Kershaw. AL reserves picked by players included Toronto catcher Alejandro Kirk, Tampa Bay first baseman Jonathan Aranda and second baseman Brandon Lowe, Houston shortstop Jeremy Peña, Boston third baseman Alex Bregman, Athletics designated hitter Brent Rooker, and outfielders Byron Buxton of Minnesota, Steven Kwan of Cleveland, and Julio Rodríguez of Seattle. MLB used its six picks on pitchers Kris Bubic of Kansas City, Yusei Kikuchi of the Los Angeles Angels, Shane Smith of the Chicago White Sox, and Bryan Woo of Seattle, along with Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Kansas City shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. Smith became the second player since 2000 to become an All-Star in the season after he was selected in the Rule 5 draft, following Marlins second baseman Dan Uggla in 2006, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Smith was left unprotected by Milwaukee and joined Wilson (Athletics) as the only rookies on the All-Star rosters. Pittsburgh's Skenes, Washington's MacKenzie Gore, Atlanta's Chris Sale, San Francisco's Logan Webb, and Philadelphia's Zack Wheeler were elected to the starting rotation by players along with relievers Jason Adam of San Diego, Edwin Díaz of the New York Mets, and Randy Rodríguez of San Francisco. Skenes started last year's All-Star Game just 66 days after his major league debut, pitching a hitless inning in the NL's 5–3 loss at Arlington, Texas. Player-elected NL reserves were Colorado catcher Hunter Goodman, Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, St. Louis second baseman Brendan Donovan, Cincinnati's De La Cruz at shortstop, Arizona third baseman Eugenio Suárez, Philadelphia DH Kyle Schwarber, and Wood, Arizona's Corbin Carroll, and the Padres' Fernando Tatis Jr. in the outfield. MLB's NL picks were Yamamoto, the Cubs' Matthew Boyd, Milwaukee's Freddy Peralta, and the Giants' Robbie Ray for the pitching staff along with Atlanta first baseman Matt Olson and Miami outfielder Kyle Stowers.


Cedar News
12 minutes ago
- Politics
- Cedar News
15 people including multiple local Democrat officials CHARGED for voter harvesting scheme in Texas
15 people including multiple local Democrat officials CHARGED for voter harvesting scheme in Texas Rochelle Lozano Camacho- Frio County Judge Ramiro Trevino- Pearsall City Council member Adriann Ramirez- Pearsall Independent School District board member Carlos Segura- Former Frio County Elections Administrator Racheal Garza- Pearsall City Council member Rosa Rodriguez- campaign worker Juan Manuel Medina- former Bexar County Democratic Party Chair and former San Antonio mayoral candidate Petra Davina Trevino- former Pearsall Mayor Inelda Rodriguez- former Dilley council member MaryAnn Obregon- former Dilley Mayor Cecilia Castellano- former Texas House candidate


Cedar News
12 minutes ago
- Climate
- Cedar News
Emergency Flood Alert Issued for Kerrville, TX
Emergency alert for Kerrville, Texas: 'High confidence of river flooding at North Fork of river. Move to higher ground.' #txwx H/t: @PettusWX
Yahoo
13 minutes ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
IndyCar Honda 200 at Mid-Ohio live updates, leaderboard, crashes, starting grid, TV
If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. Can championship points leader Alex Palou make it 7 wins this IndyCar Series season? He starts from the pole today at Mid-Ohio for a 90-lap race on the 13-turn, 2.26-mile road course. Christian Lundgaard also starts on the front row. Scott Dixon, who starts 9th, has won 6 times here, most recently in 2019. Pato O'Ward, who starts 14th, won in 2024. Advertisement Nathan Brown is your best IndyCar follow, and keep up with coverage throughout the season with IndyStar's motorsports newsletter. We will have leaderboard updates, crashes and highlights, so refresh like you're mashing the push-to-pass button. IndyCar tire designations at Mid-Ohio today IndyCar starting grid today for Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Row 1 1, Alex Palou 2, Christian Lundgaard Row 2 3, Kyffin Simpson 4, Nolan Siegel Row 3 5, Colton Herta 6, Louis Foster Row 4 7, Kyle Kirkwood 8, Marcus Armstrong Row 5 9, Scott Dixon 10, Marcus Ericsson Row 6 11, Alexander Rossi 12, Conor Daly Row 7 13, David Malukas 14, Pato O'Ward Advertisement Row 8 15, Felix Rosenqvist 16, Christian Rasmussen (qualified 10th but was penalized 6 spots after making an unapproved engine change) Row 9 17, Santino Ferrucci 18, Josef Newgarden Row 10 17, Sting Ray Robb 20, Graham Rahal Row 11 21, Scott McLaughlin 22, Will Power Row 12 23, Devlin DeFrancesco 24, Callum Ilott Row 13 25, Jacob Abel 26, Rinus Veekay Row 14 27, Robert Shwartzman Who is leading IndyCar? 2025 IndyCar results Alex Palou has won six races and Kyle Kirkwood three. Palou's points lead is almost two full races of max points. IndyCar expert picks, predictions for Mid-Ohio From Nathan Brown, IndyStar We're in the back half of a 17-race season, and Palou and Kirkwood are the only drivers to take checkered flags. Advertisement Who gets a much-needed podium finish? Marcus Ericsson. Of all the drivers in the field sorely in need of a pick-me-up, the fact that Ericsson sits 21st in points just a single top-10 is one of the year's biggest headscratchers. And yet, he heads to a track where he's finished in the top 6 in 4 of his last 5 starts, and where he started and finished 5th a year ago. He's finished on the podium here before (2021, runner-up), and this is a track where Andretti Global has shown speed in years past. What is something no one sees coming? Amazingly, we finally get our third winner of the year in Colton Herta. He has only done that in two of his last 10 pole starts. It will be his 10th career victory and Andretti Global's fourth of the year, its most since 2018. Who won at Mid-Ohio in 2024? 2024 IndyCar results at Mid-Ohio Pato O'Ward edged Alex Palou at the finish line, swapping their starting positions. Scott McLaughlin completed the podium after starting 7th. Advertisement IndyCar Series schedule at Mid-Ohio in Lexington, Ohio (All times ET; all IndyCar sessions are on IndyCar Live, IndyCar Radio and Sirius XM Channel 218) IndyCar schedule today at Mid-Ohio in Lexington, Ohio 9:30-10 a.m.: IndyCar warmup, FS1 10:30-11:30 a.m.: Indy NXT race, FS1 1 p.m.: IndyCar race, Fox What channel is IndyCar race on today at Mid-Ohio in Lexington, Ohio? TV: Coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET, Sunday, June 22, 2025, on Fox. Green flag is scheduled for 1:22 p.m. Will Buxton is the play-by-play voice, with analysts James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell. Kevin Lee and Jack Harvey are the pit reporters. Advertisement How can I stream the IndyCar race today at Mid-Ohio in Lexington, Ohio? Fox Sports app. Watch free with a Fubo trial How can I listen to IndyCar race at Mid-Ohio today in Lexington, Ohio? IndyCar Nation is on SiriusXM Channel 218, IndyCar Live and the IndyCar Radio Network (check affiliates for each race) Will it rain during the IndyCar race today at Mid-Ohio in Lexington, Ohio? Sunday: Sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 80s. IndyCar at Mid-Ohio push-to-pass, tire allotment Push-to-pass: Drivers have 200 total seconds, in increments of up to 20 seconds. Advertisement Tire allotment: Five sets primary (hard/black sidewall) and five sets alternate for the weekend. Rookie drivers are allowed one additional set of primary tires. Teams must use one set of primary and one set of alternate tires unless wet conditions are declared. 2025 IndyCar Series schedule The 2025 IndyCar Series schedule includes 17 races, all televised on Fox. (Times are ET; %-downtown street course, &-road course, *-oval) March 2, St. Petersburg, Florida % (Winner: Alex Palou) March 23, Thermal, California & (Winner: Alex Palou) April 13, Long Beach, California % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) May 4, Birmingham, Alabama & (Winner: Alex Palou) Advertisement May 10, Indianapolis & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 25, Indianapolis 500 * (Winner: Alex Palou) June 1, Detroit % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) June 15, St. Louis * (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) June 22, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin & (Winner: Alex Palou) July 6, Lexington, Ohio &, 1 p.m. July 12, Newton, Iowa *, 5 p.m. July 13, Newton, Iowa *, 1 p.m. July 20, Toronto %, noon July 27, Monterey, California &, 3 p.m. Aug. 10, Portland &, 3 p.m. Aug. 24, Milwaukee *, 2 p.m. Aug. 31, Nashville *, 2:30 p.m. IndyCar drivers for 2025 (Team and drivers; *-Indianapolis 500 only) IndyCar Series 2025 points championship points (Through nine of 17 races) Advertisement Alex Palou, 386 points Kyle Kirkwood, 293 Pato O'Ward, 275 Felix Rosenqvist, 231 Scott Dixon, 231 Christian Lundgaard, 228 Will Power, 197 Scott McLaughlin, 190 Santino Ferrucci, 184 Colton Herta, 184 Marcus Armstrong, 183 David Malukas, 174 Alexander Rossi, 161 Rinus Veekay, 157 Christian Rasmussen, 150 Kyffin Simpson, 141 Josef Newgarden, 137 Conor Daly, 133 Graham Rahal, 133 Nolan Siegel, 128 Marcus Ericsson, 123 Robert Shwartzman, 104 Louis Foster, 102 Sting Ray Robb, 93 Devlin DeFrancesco, 89 Callum Ilott, 78 Jacob Abel, 56 Takuma Sato, 36 Helio Castroneves, 20 Ed Carpenter, 16 Jack Harvey, 12 Ryan Hunter-Reay, 10 Kyle Larson, 6 Marco Andretti, 5 This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IndyCar Mid-Ohio updates, results, crashes, starting grid for Honda Indy 200


Times
13 minutes ago
- General
- Times
Legal ceremony first, party later — rise of the ‘double wedding'
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