Cease, Padres' bullpen too much for Boston as the Padres beat the Red Sox 6-2New Foto - Cease, Padres' bullpen too much for Boston as the Padres beat the Red Sox 6-2

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Dylan Cease was impressive for six innings before San Diego's All-Star-laden bullpen got into and out of trouble in the seventh and the Padres beat the Boston Red Sox 6-2 on Sunday to take two of three. The Padres have won 11 of 14 games as they continue to chase the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West. Cease (5-10) cruised into the seventh with a shutout on just three singles and a walk before walking Jarren Duran and allowing a single to Trevor Story. All-Star Jason Adam came on and hit Masataka Yoshida with his first pitch to load the bases and then two runs scored when shortstop Xander Bogaerts committed a fielder error on a potential double-play grounder by Romy Gonzalez. Wilyer Abreu singled to load the bases again before Adam struck out Ceddanne Rafaela and pinch-hitter Abraham Toro. All-Star Adrian Morejon came on and struck out rookie Roman Anthony to end the inning. Cease allowed four runs, two earned, on four hits while striking out seven and walking two. San Diego scored its first five runs with two outs, with starter Brayan Bello (8-6) on the hook for all five. Luis Arraez hit a two-run double in the third, Fernando Tatis Jr. added an RBI single in the fifth before being thrown out trying to stretch it into a double and Bogaerts — who played for Boston from 2013-2022 — singled in the sixth before stealing second base. Bello then walked the bases loaded and made way for Chris Murphy, who walked Jake Cronenworth to give San Diego a 5-0 lead. Key moment When Morejon struck out Anthony. Key stat Bogaerts matched his single-season career high with his 19th stolen base. Up next Red Sox LHP Garrett Crochet is scheduled to start Monday night in the opener of a three-game series at Houston. The Padres haven't named a starter for Monday night at San Francisco. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/MLB

Cease, Padres' bullpen too much for Boston as the Padres beat the Red Sox 6-2

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Chargers' defense steps up in 27-13 preseason win against SaintsNew Foto - Chargers' defense steps up in 27-13 preseason win against Saints

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Trey Lance scrambled for a 5-yard score and rookie Eric Rogers had a 43-yard pick-6 in a mostly sluggish offensive performance by the Los Angeles Chargers in a 27-13 exhibition win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. The Chargers had a goal-line stand and a strip-sack that led to a turnover while dominating the Saints, who committed seven penalties for 56 yards and got sacked five times. "They just played with a lot of want-to and I'm thrilled with that," Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said. "I love guys that play like they want to be on this team. They want to show that they belong. That's the way they practice and that's the way they go out and play in the game. That warms the cockles of the heart." Chargers rookie Jamaree Caldwell took down Tyler Shough for a 9-yard loss in the third quarter. Rogers also intercepted Jake Haener in the fourth before getting hurt with 1:43 remaining. Harbaugh had no update on Rogers afterward. "The pick-6 he made, that was as a good a play as I've ever seen," Harbaugh said. Lance was 7 of 14 for 55 yards. He also was the Chargers' leading rusher with seven carries for 48 yards. "Shout out to the defense once again," Lance said. "Excited to build on this, this is a fun game to build on." Taylor Heinicke started at quarterback for the Chargers, going 1 of 5 for 8 yards. DJ Uiagalelei drew cheers with a 49-yard pass to Dalevon Campbell late in the game. With a four-man quarterback competition, Spencer Rattler started for the Saints and was sacked twice by Caleb Murphy in the second. "It's what we practice at practice," Murphy said. "We practice ball disruption, we preach it, so it's just everything that comes from practice onto the field in the game." Shough replaced Rattler and was intercepted by Rogers on a pass intended for Dante Pettis on the Saints' first possession of the third. Lance passed to Campbell for the 2-point conversion and a 17-3 lead. Shough hit Mason Tipton for a 54-yard touchdown and Charlie Smyth made the extra point, leaving the Saints trailing 17-10. Shough was 15 of 22 for 165 yards. "For all three, there's going to be some good moments, some moments we'd like to have back, we get to learn from those," first-year Saints coach Kellen Moore said. "I thought Spence did some good stuff." Cameron Dicker had field goals of 44 and 40 yards for the Chargers. Coming off an 11-6 season and their first playoff appearance since 2022 in his first year, Harbaugh rested several starters including quarterback Justin Herbert. The Chargers were withoutRashawn Slater, who sustained a season-ending torn patella tendon in practice earlier in the week. Running back Najee Harris' status for Week 1 is up in the air after he sustained an eye injury in a July 4 firework incident. He has been walking laps at practice, wearing a helmet with a visor. The Chargers were the first team to open training camp and are playing an extra preseason game because they were in the Hall of Fame game, beating Detroit 34-7. Moore made his head coaching debut for the Saints, having worked as offensive coordinator for Super Bowl champion Philadelphia last season. He served in the same role with the Chargers in 2023. Brandon Staley was back at SoFi Stadium as defensive coordinator for the Saints. He was head coach of the Chargers from 2021-23. Injuries Saints: C/G Will Clapp was hurt on the second play of the first quarter. He was taken off the field on a cart while sitting up with his right shoe off. ... WR Bub Means also had his right shoe off as he was carted off in the third. ... TE Mason Pline was hurt in the third. Chargers: DB Deane Leonard was injured with 1:38 remaining in the second. He tried to get up and went right back down before walking off between two trainers. ... G Karsen Barnhart got hurt and walked off in the fourth. Up next The Saints host Jacksonville on Aug. 17. The Chargers play the LA Rams on Aug. 16. ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Chargers' defense steps up in 27-13 preseason win against Saints

Chargers' defense steps up in 27-13 preseason win against Saints INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Trey Lance scrambled for a 5-yard score and ro...
Australia will recognize a Palestinian state, Prime Minister Albanese saysNew Foto - Australia will recognize a Palestinian state, Prime Minister Albanese says

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) —Australiawill recognize a Palestinian state, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Monday, joining the leaders ofFrance, Britain and Canadain signaling they would do so. His remarks followed weeks of urging from within his Cabinet and from many in Australia to recognize a Palestinian state and amid growing criticism from officials in his government over suffering in Gaza. Australia's government has also criticizedplans announced in recent daysby Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu for a sweeping new military offensive in Gaza. Albanese told reporters after a Cabinet meeting Monday that Australia's decision to recognize a Palestinian state will be formalized at the United Nations General Assembly in September. The acknowledgement was "predicated on commitments Australia has received from the Palestinian Authority," Albanese said. Those commitments included no role for Hamas in a Palestinian government, demilitarization of Gaza and the holding of elections, he said. "A two-state solution is humanity's best hope to break the cycle of violence in the Middle East and to bring an end to the conflict, suffering and starvation in Gaza," Albanese said. Ahead of Albanese's announcement, Netanyahu on Sunday criticized Australia and other European countries that have moved to recognize a Palestinian state. "To have European countries and Australia march into that rabbit hole ... this canard, is disappointing and I think it's actually shameful," the Israeli leader said. Nearly 150 of the 193 members of the United Nationshave already recognized Palestinian statehood, most of them decades ago. The United States and other Western powers have held off, saying Palestinian statehood should be part of a final agreement resolving the decades-old Middle East conflict. Recognition announcements are largely symbolic and are rejected by Israel. A two-state solution would see a state of Palestine created alongside Israel in most or all of the occupied West Bank, the war-ravaged Gaza Strip and annexed east Jerusalem, territories Israel seized in the 1967 Mideast war that the Palestinians want for their state. Albanese dismissed suggestions Monday that the move was solely symbolic. "This is a practical contribution towards building momentum," he said. "This is not Australia acting alone." In neighboring New Zealand, Foreign Minister Winston Peters said Monday that his government "will carefully weigh up its position" on recognizing a Palestinian state before making a formal decision in September. "New Zealand has been clear for some time that our recognition of a Palestinian state is a matter of when, not if," Peters said in a statement.

Australia will recognize a Palestinian state, Prime Minister Albanese says

Australia will recognize a Palestinian state, Prime Minister Albanese says WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) —Australiawill recognize a Palestini...
JD Vance calls on Republicans to take 'decisive action' to counter Democratic gerrymanderingNew Foto - JD Vance calls on Republicans to take 'decisive action' to counter Democratic gerrymandering

Amid the increasingly high-stakes battle over redistricting, Vice PresidentJD Vanceis calling for red states to counter what he calls "aggressive" Democratic gerrymandering in blue states like California, New York and Illinois. At the center of this push is a contentious debate over fairness, representation and the role of illegal immigration in congressional apportionment — an issue Vance argues is tipping the scales unfairly in favor of theDemocratic Party. "The democratic system in this country is broken because who you vote for doesn't necessarily get reflected in who your representatives are," he told Maria Bartiromo on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures." Trump Says Jd Vance Would Be 'Probably Favored' For 2028 Republican Presidential Nomination "We're just trying to rebalance the scales and frankly push back against a very unfair system created by the Democrats." The nationwide conversation surrounding gerrymandering has reached a boiling point asTexasRepublicans eye a map redraw that inspired state Democratic officials to flee to blue states in protest. Read On The Fox News App At the same time, blue state officials have floated similar ideas to counterbalance the potential effects of a Texas redraw, whichsome reports suggestcould hand the GOP five additional seats in the Lone Star State. Cincinnatti Mayoral Candidate, Vp Vance's Half-brother, Slams City Leadership After Brutal Beatdown Vance said Democrats have had the upper hand in the game for many years and, under President Donald Trump's leadership, Republicans are finally playing offense. "It's ridiculously unfair," he said ofillegal immigrantsbeing included in the total population used to determine how many seats each state receives in the U.S. House of Representatives. "The only real way to fight back against it is for us to redistrict, in some ways, as aggressively as these hard blue states have done," he added. Vance alleged that, by including illegal immigrants in the total population count, blue states likeCaliforniareceive an unfairly large number of congressional seats, effectively siphoning representation away from red states in the process. With redistricting battles likely to intensify, Vance's comments reflect a growing appetite within the GOP to redraw maps in their favor, even as critics warn that such tactics could deepen partisan divides and trigger new calls for gerrymandering in blue states. Vance isn't concerned about Democrats gerrymandering further, however. "There's just not a whole lot of juice left out of that lemon," he said. "The Democrats have already gone as far as they possibly can." Original article source:JD Vance calls on Republicans to take 'decisive action' to counter Democratic gerrymandering

JD Vance calls on Republicans to take 'decisive action' to counter Democratic gerrymandering

JD Vance calls on Republicans to take 'decisive action' to counter Democratic gerrymandering Amid the increasingly high-stakes battl...
Alexander allows 1 hit in 6 innings, Altuve hits 250th career homer as Astros beat Yankees 7-1New Foto - Alexander allows 1 hit in 6 innings, Altuve hits 250th career homer as Astros beat Yankees 7-1

NEW YORK (AP) — Jason Alexander pitched one-hit ball through six innings, Jose Altuve hit his 250th career homer and the Houston Astros beat the Yankees 7-1 Sunday after New York manager Aaron Boone was ejected in the third inning. Alexander (3-1) allowed his first hit in the sixth inning, a one-out single to Ben Rice. Alexander did not allow a run for the second straight start. He walked three, struck out three in a game in which he relied mostly on changeups and sinkers over 87 pitches. Altuve, as designated hitter, homered to left in the first and became the 11th player whose primary position is second base to reach 250 homers. Altuve had two hits and scored three runs, including on a double by Christian Walker in the third and on a single by Ramón Urías that fell in between shortstop Anthony Volpe and left fielder Cody Bellinger in the ninth. Rookie Cam Smith had a two-out bases-loaded single that scored two runs in the fifth to help the Astros win for the fourth time in six games. Carlos Correa hit his second homer since being acquired from Minnesota, and Mauricio Dubón knocked in a run in the three-run ninth Fried (12-5) allowed four runs and eight hits in five innings and lost for the third time in four starts. The Yankees managed three hits and lost for the seventh time in nine games and were booed after the final out. Boone was ejected for the fifth time this season after arguing a called strike on Ryan McMahon. Key moment Bennett Sousa loaded the bases with one out in the seventh and Bryan Abreu allowed a sacrifice fly to McMahon. On the next pitch, Abreu retired Austin Wells. Abreu retired Wells, Judge and Cody Bellinger in the eighth. Key stats Correa has five straight multi-hit games and six since rejoining Houston. Up next Yankees RHP Will Warren (6-5, 4.44 ERA) faces Minnesota RHP Zebby Matthews (3-3, 5.17) on Monday in New York. The Astros did not announce a starter for the opener of three-game series against visiting Boston and LHP Garrett Crochet (13-4, 2.24) on Monday. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Alexander allows 1 hit in 6 innings, Altuve hits 250th career homer as Astros beat Yankees 7-1

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Giants' Justin Verlander becomes 10th pitcher to join 3,500K clubNew Foto - Giants' Justin Verlander becomes 10th pitcher to join 3,500K club

Major League Baseball's 3,500-strikeout club now has a 10th member. The San Francisco Giants' Justin Verlander registered three whiffs in the top of the first inning against the visiting Washington Nationals on Sunday that not only allowed the 42-year-old to escape a jam, but also to record the 3,500th strikeout of his Hall of Fame career. After Verlander fanned Nathaniel Lowe to wriggle out of a two-on, two-out situation in the first, the three-time Cy Young Award winner earned a standing ovation as the Giants displayed a congratulatory message on the Oracle Park jumbotron. Verlander finished the day with 3,503 strikeouts as he posted six strikeouts over five innings while allowing five runs on 11 hits. Now in his 20th season, Verlander entered Sunday's series finale with a 263-155 record and a 3.33 ERA spread across 3,510 innings and 545 games (all starts). He joins an exclusive club led by Nolan Ryan, who amassed 5,714 strikeouts during his 27-year career. Randy Johnson (4,875), Roger Clemens (4,672), Steve Carlton (4,136), Bert Blyleven (3,701), Tom Seaver (3,640), Don Sutton (3,574), Gaylord Perry (3,534) and Walter Johnson (3,509) also belong to the club. Max Scherzer needs 44 strikeouts to become the 11th member of the group, while Clayton Kershaw (3,017) and Chris Sale (2,528) are the only other active pitchers within 1,200 whiffs. --Field Level Media

Giants' Justin Verlander becomes 10th pitcher to join 3,500K club

Giants' Justin Verlander becomes 10th pitcher to join 3,500K club Major League Baseball's 3,500-strikeout club now has a 10th member...
Exclusive-Fistful of dollars and rice for Vietnam farmers displaced for $1.5 billion Trump golf clubNew Foto - Exclusive-Fistful of dollars and rice for Vietnam farmers displaced for $1.5 billion Trump golf club

By Khanh Vu and Francesco Guarascio HUNG YEN, August 11 (Reuters) -Vietnamese farmer Nguyen Thi Huong has slept poorly since authorities told her to vacate her farm for a Trump family-backed golf resort, offering just $3,200 and rice provisions in return. The golf resort, for which construction is scheduled to begin next month, is offering thousands of villagers such compensation packages to leave the land that has provided their livelihood for years or decades, according to six people with direct knowledge and documents seen by Reuters. The project is the first partnership for the family business of U.S. President Donald Trump in Vietnam, which fast-tracked approvals as it negotiated a crucial trade deal with Washington. Developers are now cutting compensation forecasts from an initial estimate exceeding $500 million, said one person familiar with the plans who declined to elaborate on reasons for the reduction. The 990-hectare site designated for the golf course currently supports fruit farms growing bananas, longan, and other crops. While some see opportunity, many farmers are elderly and fear they will struggle to find alternative livelihoods in Vietnam's vibrant economy with its largely young demographic. "The whole village is worried about this project because it will take our land and leave us jobless," said 50-year-old Huong, who was told to leave her 200-square-metre (2152.78 square-feet) plot in Hung Yen province near capital Hanoi for less than the average pay for one year in Vietnam. Vietnamese real estate company Kinhbac City and its partners will develop the luxury golf club after paying the Trump Organization $5 million for brand licensing rights, according to regulatory filings and a source familiar with the deal. Trump's family business will run the club once completed, but is not involved in the investment and in compensation to farmers. Trump has said his assets in the businesses are held in a trust managed by his children, but disclosures in June showed income from those sources ultimately accrues to the president. Vietnam's agriculture ministry, Hung Yen authorities, the Trump Organization and Kinhbac City did not reply to questions on compensation rates. Authorities will determine final compensation rates based on land size and location, with formal approval expected next month. Five farmers facing dispossessions said authorities flagged reimbursements worth between $12 and $30 per square metre of farmland. They also offered additional payments for uprooted plants and provisions of rice for some months, roughly in line with one document seen by Reuters. The person familiar with the compensation plan said the range was accurate, declining to be named because the information was not public. A local official declined to talk about the compensation but said rates for farmland in the area have usually not exceeded $14 per square metre. They are often higher in other provinces. In Communist-run Vietnam, farmland is managed by the state. Farmers are assigned small plots for long-term use but have little say when authorities decide to take the land back. Protests are common but usually fruitless. Compensation is paid by the state but developers foot the bill. Four of the farmers contacted by Reuters were not happy with the proposed rates because their small plots would produce low payments. Thousands of villagers will be affected, according to a second document from local authorities seen by Reuters, which stated final payment decisions were expected next month. Huong leases a larger plot from other villagers, but can claim land compensation only for the small one assigned to her and for the plants she grows. "What can someone like me do after that?" RICE FOR LAND Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said farmers would be reimbursed fairly when he spoke in May at the groundbreaking ceremony for the golf project to an audience that included Trump's son Eric, a senior vice president of the Trump Organization. "We have no right to negotiate. That's a shame," said Do Dinh Huong, another farmer who was told his plot would be compensated at roughly $12 per square metre. He said he would have accepted what he believed was a low rate if the land were to be used to build roads or other public infrastructure. "But this is a business project. I don't know how that would contribute to people's life." Authorities have also offered rice as compensation, with provisions varying from two to twelve months, according to one of the documents seen by Reuters. Nguyen Thi Chuc, a 54-year-old farmer who grows bananas in what will become the Trump golf club, was told by authorities she might receive roughly $30 per square metre for her 200-square-metre plot. "I'm getting old and can't do anything else other than working on the farm," she said. Conversely, lawyers and investors in the province said the golf club would create better jobs and enrich villagers. Le Van Tu, a 65-year-old local who will be compensated for his small plot and owns an eatery in a village that the golf club will abut, said he will upgrade his diner into a restaurant to cater to wealthier clients. Land prices in the village have risen fivefold since the project was announced in October, he said. He was also happy a nearby pig farm will be gone: "It won't be stinky anymore." (Reporting by Francesco Guarascio and Khanh Vu; Editing by Saad Sayeed)

Exclusive-Fistful of dollars and rice for Vietnam farmers displaced for $1.5 billion Trump golf club

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