After the preliminaries and days of deliberating, here are you VOICE ACTORS COMPETING! One will take home the spot of Tumblr's Favorite Voice Actor!
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American League:
C: Adley Rutschman (BAL)
1B: Yandy Díaz (TBR)
2B: Marcus Semien (TEX)
SS: Corey Seager (TEX)
3B: Rafael Devers (BOS)
OF: Luis Robert Jr. (CWS)
OF: Julio Rodríguez (SEA)
OF: Kyle Tucker (HOU)
DH: Shohei Ohtani (LAA)
UT: Gunnar Henderson (BAL)
Team Award: Texas Rangers
National League:
C: William Contreras (MIL)
1B: Matt Olson (ATL)
2B: Luis Arraez (MIA)
SS: Francisco Lindor (NYM)
3B: Austin Riley (ATL)
OF: Ronald Acuña Jr. (ATL)
OF: Mookie Betts (LAD)
OF: Juan Soto (SDP)
DH: Bryce Harper (PHI)
UT: Cody Bellinger (CHC)
Team Award: Atlanta Braves
It’s Turkey Lurkey time! Enjoy this Thanksgiving special of Promises! Promises! The only show I could find with even a little bit of a Thanksgiving connection. I know there is not a big audience for this show on Tumblr, but I hope those here how do know the show enjot this dreamcast!
1. Jon Matteson as Chuck Baxter
2. Britney Coleman as Fran Kubelik
3. Dylan Saunders as J.D. Sheldrake
4. Nick Gage as Dr. Dreyfuss
5. Jaime Lyn Beatty as Marge MacDougall
6. AJ Holmes as Mr. Dobitch
7. Corey Dorris as Mike Kirkeby
8. Jeff Blim as Mr. Eichelberger
9. Joe Walker as Jesse Vanderhof
10. Tyler Brunsman as Lum Ding Waiter/Orchestra Voice
11. Bryce Charles as Barbara/Orchestra Voice
12. Denise Donovan as Miss Olson/Orchestra Voice
13. Mariah Rose Faith as Sharon/Orchestra Voice
14. Ali Gordon as Kathy/Orchestra Voice
15. Brian Holden as New Young Executive/Night Watchman/Orchestra Voice
16. Lauren Lopez as Ginger/Lum Ding Hostess/Miss Della Hoya/Orchestra Voice
17. Curt Mega as Eddie Roth/Orchestra Voice
18. Alle-Faye Monka as Helen Sheldrake/Miss Kreplinski/Orchestra Voice
19. Joey Richter as Company Doctor/Karl Kubelik/Orchestra Voice
20. Meredith Stepien as Patsy/Orchestra Voice
21. Sango Tajima as Miss Wong/Vivien/Orchestra Voice
22. James Tolbert as Eugene/Orchestra Voice
23. Kim Whalen as Miss Polansky/Nurse/Sylvia Gilhooley/Orchestra Voice
Swings: Julia Albain, Joe Moses, Brian Rosenthal, Rachael Soglin
Understudies: Julia Albain (Kathy, Ginger/Lum Ding Hostess/Miss Della Hoya, Helen Sheldrake/Miss Kreplinski), Tyler Brunsman (Chuck Baxter, Mike Kirkeby, Jesse Vanderhof), Ali Gordon (Fran Kubelik), Brian Holden (Mr. Dobitch, Jesse Vanderhof), Alle-Faye Monka (Miss Olsen, Miss Polansky/Nurse/Sylvia Gilhooley), Joe Moses (Dr. Dreyfuss, Mike Kirkeby, Mr. Eichelberger, New Young Executive/Night Watchman), Joey Richter (J.D. Sheldrake, Mr. Dobitch, Mr. Eichelberger), Brian Rosenthal (Chuck Baxter, Lum Ding Waiter, Eddie Roth, Company Doctor/Karl Kubelik, Eugene), Rachael Soglin (Barbara, Sharon, Patsy, Miss Wong/Vivien), Meredith Stepien (Marge MacDougall), Joe Walker (J.D. Sheldrake, Dr. Dreyfuss), Kim Whalen (Fran Kubelik, Marge MacDougall)
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10: William Contreras; Jr., Milwaukee (37)
9: Matt Olson, Atlanta (37)
8: Francisco Lindor, New York Mets (39)
7: Bryce Harper, Philadelphia (41)
6: Vladimir Guerrero; Jr., Toronto (42)
5: J.J. Bleday, Oakland (43)
4: Ezequiel Tovar, Colorado (44)
3: Alec Bohm, Philadelphia (44)
2: Bobby Witt; Jr., Kansas City (45)
1: Jarren Duran, Boston (46)
The first domino of offseason roster construction features 29 players
By: Mark Binetti, Greenville Swamp Rabbits
GREENVILLE, S.C. – The Greenville Swamp Rabbits, proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings, announced in conjunction with the ECHL their 2024 Protected List.
The protected list is considered the first stage of the hockey operations off-season in roster maintenance to complete the 2023-24 ECHL Season and construction for the 2024-25 ECHL Season. After today’s announcement, the next stage is the completion of future considerations trades, with the deadline slated for June 20th, and the listing of season-ending rosters, which is set for a June 22nd deadline. Teams can begin signing players on June 23rd, and qualifying offers are due to eligible players on July 7th. More information on the above deadlines will be available then.
The following players comprise the Swamp Rabbits 2024 Protected List:
GOALTENDERS (1)
Luke Richardson
DEFENSEMEN (14)
Logan Britt, JD Greenway, Joe Leahy, Jacob Flynn, Mark Louis, Same Jardine, Bobby Russell, Max Coyle, Jacob Modry, Ethan Cap, Joshua Karlsson, Miles Gendron, Evan Wardley, Bryce Reddick
FORWARDS (14)
Tanner Eberle, Anthony Beauchamp, Nick Prkusic, Carter Souch, Ethan Somoza, Zach Tupker, Josh McKechney, Colton Young, Brannon McManus, Ben Freeman, Brett Kemp, Austin Saint, Quinn Olson, Dallas Gerads
Teams are allowed to protect as many players as they wish provided the players protected meet the guidelines as defined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the ECHL and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association, which state that teams shall retain the rights to each player that:
- Signed an SPC in 2023-24 with the Member and has not been traded or released, OR
- Signed an SPC in 2023-24, and was recalled to the NHL/AHL or IIHF team, and has not been traded or released, OR
- Had received a Qualifying Offer last summer for the current Season, DID NOT sign an SPC, and has not been traded or released, OR
- Has been suspended by the Member or League and has not been traded or released, OR
- Signed an SPC on or after the first day of the 2023-24 Regular Season, then subsequently signed an NHL/AHL contract, and has not been traded or released, OR
- Has executed the ECHL Retirement Form and has not been traded or released.
Protected lists may exceed 20 players.
About the Greenville Swamp Rabbits …
Acquired by Spire Sports + Entertainment (SS+E) in 2020, the Greenville Swamp Rabbits hockey team has been providing family-friendly, live entertainment at Bon Secours Wellness Arena since 2010. Formerly the Greenville Road Warriors, the Swamp Rabbits are the highest-level professional minor league franchise in South Carolina. The Swamp Rabbits are the proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL's LA Kings and the AHL's Ontario Reign. Greenville is an ECHL Premier ‘AA’ Hockey League member.
GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS
HOWLINGS
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LAS VEGAS — Ben Bryant passed for 222 yards and found Bryce Kirtz in the corner of the end zone midway through the fourth quarter, helping Northwestern beat Utah 14-7 Saturday night in the Las Vegas Bowl.
Bryant went 22 for 34 with two touchdowns as Northwestern (8-5) closed out its season with a fourth straight win. The Wildcats limited Utah (8-5) to 221 yards and had two interceptions and a fumble recovery.
Bryson Barnes was 8 for 13 for 55 yards with two interceptions, and Ja'Quinden Jackson rushed for 55 yards on eight carries to lead Utah, which lost three of its last four games.
The Utes trailed 7-0 early in the fourth quarter and tied the game with 12:38 left when Micah Bernard scored on a 6-yard run. The touchdown capped an eight-play, 60-yard drive that took 3:59. Bernard was playing for the first time since injuring a knee in the season-opener against Florida.
Northwestern scored the first points of the game with 1:20 left in the first half when Bryant connected with Cam Johnson from 12 yards out for a score. The touchdown capped an eight-play drive that covered 75 yards, including a 25-yard completion to Marshall Lang to set up a first down at the 12 yard line.
The Wildcats had a chance at a field goal on the last play of the half, but Jack Olson missed a 40-yard attempt. It was his second miss of the half after failing to convert from 51 yards in the first quarter.
Northwestern threatened earlier in the second quarter after Jaheem Joseph intercepted Barnes and returned it 45 yards to the Utah 7. But Northwestern was stopped on a third-and-goal play from the 1, and Barnes then threw incomplete on fourth down, turning the ball over.
Joseph also intercepted a pass in the end zone to thwart a Utah drive in the first quarter.
THE TAKEAWAY
Utah: The Utes will hope to rebound from a disappointing season with quarterback Cam Rising, who missed the whole season with a knee injury, returning for 2024. It will be his seventh season of college football.
Northwestern: Coach David Braun inherited a team that went 1-11 in 2022 and improved to 8-5 with a bowl victory in his second year as Wildcats’ coach.
UP NEXT
Utah: The Utes, who will move from the Pac 12 to the Big 12 next season, will open the season at home against Southern Utah on Aug. 29.
Northwestern: The Wildcats open the 2024 season at home against Miami of Ohio.
Maia Jae Bastidas: Top 10 Interesting Facts About Her
Maia Jae Bastidas, a rising star in the entertainment world, has won the hearts of many with her talent and personality. This 25-year-old actress, model and social media celebrity was born on March 18, 1998, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
In this blog post, we will look into the top 10 interesting facts about Maia Jae Bastidas, putting light on her past, career and accomplishments
Top 10 Interesting Facts About Maia Jae Bastidas
1. Early Life and Family:
Maia Jae Bastidas is from a well-established family, born on March 18, 1998 in Toronto, Canada and she is a permanent resident of Toronto. She had a happy upbringing in Toronto and also spent time in Los Angeles, California.
2. Cultural Diversity:
Maia shows the cultural diversity that makes Canada such a multicultural Region because she is a Canadian citizen and comes from a diverse ethnic background that includes both white and Latino origins. Her mixed heritage adds depth to her identity and has influenced her unique artistic expression.
3. Faith and Zodiac Sign:
In many cases, I was told that the person would be so mad that it couldn’t be resolved. She is a Pisces, the water sign of the zodiac that is associated with creativity and empathy; these qualities shine through in her work, giving her characters a multidimensional and realistic quality.
4. Educational Background:
Maia began her academic path by enrolling in a prominent primary school in Toronto. Her dedication to education prompted her to continue her studies at a prestigious junior high school in the same city, setting the stage for her future success.
She studied Theatre Arts and Media Production at a university in Toronto with a minor in Spanish. Her dedication to her profession resulted to the screening of her short film “Thumbs” at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival’s NextWave Showcase.
5. Multi-Talented:
In addition to her film career, Maia Jae Bastidas is a real multidisciplinary artist. She is a popular model and a social media influencer, with her adaptability and versatility in the world of entertainment.
6. Net Worth:
Maia Jae Bastidas’ net worth is estimated to be $1 million as of 2023. She earned her net worth through her work in television and film ventures as well as collaborations with well-known fashion designers.
7. Notable Roles:
Maia’s acting career includes several notable roles. She is most recognized for her roles as “Eliza Wells” in “Rabbit Hole” and as “Justine” in the Emmy-nominated “The Boys” spin-off series “Gen-V” on Amazon Prime. She will co-star in the film “Seven Veils,” directed by Academy Award nominee Atom Egoyan, with Golden Globe winner Amanda Seyfried in 2023. She also appeared in Taylor Sheridan’s “Mayor of Kingstown” Season 1 , opposite Academy Award nominee Jeremy Renner, and is going to appear as “Letty Acosta” on “HPI,” starring Kaitlin Olson and written by Academy Award nominee Drew Goddard. Her appearance can also be expected in Bryce Dallas-Howard’s “Witch Mountain” on Disney+.
8. Impressive Height:
Maia Jae Bastidas stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches.
9. Awards and Nomination:
Maia’s exceptional talent has not gone unnoticed. She clinched the TO Webfest Award for Best Ensemble Webseries for “Lady Ada’s Secret Society” in 2022, sharing the honor with actors like Terri Hawkes, Ella Jonas Farlinger, Glenna Walters and Claire Qute.
She repeated this feat by winning the NZ Webfest Award for the same category in the same year. Furthermore, she secured the Best Performance Award for “Wildflower” at the Vancouver Short Film Festival in 2022 and received a nomination for the web series “Lady Ada’s Secret Society” at the New Media Film Festival in 2023.
10. Diverse Contributions:
Maia Jae Bastidas has been honored for her efforts to initiatives such as the Banff World Media Festival’s “Women in Media” and “Diversity of Voices.” Her commitment to encouraging diversity and inclusion in the industry demonstrates her desire to make a good difference.
Phoenix.- Los enfrentamientos de la postemporada de las Grandes Ligas están definidos, con los duelos por el comodín de la Liga Americana y la Liga Nacional arrancando hoy
Ronald Acuña Jr., Matt Olson y la potente ofensiva de los Bravos de Atlanta se han hecho acreedores de unos días adicionales de descanso y relajación tras el trajín de los 162 juegos de temporada regular en las Grandes Ligas.
Mismo caso para José Altuve, Justin Verlander y los vigentes campeones Astros de Houston –quienes ganaron el banderín de la División Oeste de la Liga Americana en el último día de la temporada– al igual que los Dodgers de Los Angeles y la admirable historia de los Orioles de Baltimore.
En cuanto a los ocho equipos restantes la acción de la postemporada llega de manera apresurada.
Los enfrentamientos de la postemporada de las Grandes Ligas están definidos, con los duelos por el comodín de la Liga Americana y la Liga Nacional arrancando hoy. Es el segundo año con el nuevo formato de octubre, que incluye una primera ronda con series al mejor de tres, con todos los juegos disputándose en casa del mejor clasificado.
En la Americana, los sextos clasificados Azulejos de Toronto visitarán a los terceros Mellizos de Minnesota, y los quintos Rangers de Texas viajarán a casa de los cuartos Rays de Tampa Bay. En la Nacional, figuran los sextos Diamondbacks de Arizona ante los terceros Cerveceros de Milwaukee, y los quintos Marlins de Miami ante los Filis de Filadelfia.
Los Bravos, Astros, Dodgers, y Orioles tendrán aproximadamente una semana libre antes de las series divisionales.
Las series por el comodín
Diamondbacks vs Cerveceros
Los Diamondbacks vuelven a la postemporada por primera vez desde 2017, a pesar de caer en sus últimos cuatro juegos de la temporada regular. El veloz novato Corbin Carroll lidera una alineación versátil, mientras que el diestro Zac Gallen está entre los candidatos al premio Cy Young de la Liga Nacional. La alineación de los Cerveceros es comandada por Christian Yelich, el ‘Jugador Más Valioso’ del 2018, y su rotación de lanzadores cuenta con un sólido trío conformado por Corbin Burnes, Brandon Woodruff y el dominicano Freddy Peralta.
Marlins vs Filis
Los Marlins lidiaron con el mal tiempo en Nueva York durante el empuje final que les llevó a conseguir su comodín. El venezolano Luis Arráez ganó el título de bateo en la Nacional con promedio de .354, mientras que el zurdo venezolano Jesús Luzardo y Braxton Garrett encabezan la rotación ante la ausencia del as dominicano Sandy Alcántara, debido a una lesión que lo mantendrá fuera lo que resta de la temporada. Los Filis intentan regresar a la Serie Mundial –la cual perdieron ante los Astros el año pasado– y cuentan con una alineación profunda con Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Nick Castellanos y Trea Turner.
Azulejos vs Mellizos
Los Azulejos son un difícil sexto clasificado, con una de las alineaciones más profundas en las Grandes Ligas, incluyendo a Bo Bichette, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Matt Chapman, George Springer, y Whit Merrifield. También tienen profundidad en el montículo con Chris Bassitt, José Berríos, Kevin Gausman y Yusei Kikuchi. Los Mellizos fácilmente fueron los mejores en la débil División Central de la Americana. Esperan que jugadores como el campocorto Carlos Correa y el tercera base Royce Lewis puedan regresar saludables tras sufrir lesiones en las últimas semanas de la temporada.
Rangers vs Rays
Los Rangers están liderados por un cuadro interior estelar conformado por Marcus Semien y Corey Seager, que podrían terminar entre los primeros cinco de las votaciones a ‘Jugador Más Valioso’ en la Liga Americana. El jardinero cubano Adolis García también tuvo un gran año. Su rotación de lanzadores no cuenta con la mayoría de sus grandes nombres, pero se ha visto estable con Dane Dunning, Andrew Heaney y Nathan Eovaldi. Los Rays fueron el equipo más encendido en las primeras semanas de la temporada, pero fueron alcanzados por los Orioles a mitad de temporada. Su balanceada alineación incluye al cubano Yandy Díaz, al mexicano Isaac Paredes, y al cubano-mexicano Randy Arozarena. Zach Eflin y Tyler Glasnow encabezan su cuerpo de lanzadores.
Tome nota
Series de Comodín
(Al mejor de 3)
x-de ser necesario
Liga Americana
Minnesota vs. Toronto
Hoy, Oct. 3: Toronto (Gausman 12-9) en Minnesota (López 11-8)
2:38 p.m. / ESPN
Miércoles, Oct. 4: Toronto en Minnesota (Gray 8-8)
2:38 p.m. / ESPN
x-Jueves, Oct. 5: Toronto en Minnesota
2:38 p.m. / ESPN
Tampa Bay vs. Texas
Hoy, Oct. 3: Texas en Tampa Bay (Glasnow 10-7)
1:08 p.m. / 7.1
Miércoles, Oct. 4: Texas en Tampa Bay (Eflin 16-8)
1:08 p.m. / 7.1
x-Jueves, Oct. 5: Texas en Tampa Bay
1:08 p.m. / 7.1
Liga Nacional
Milwaukee vs. Arizona
Hoy, Oct. 3: Arizona en Milwaukee
5:08 p.m. / ESPN2
Miércoles, Oct. 4: Arizona en Milwaukee
5:08 p.m. / ESPN2
x-Jueves, Oct. 5: Arizona at Milwaukee
5:08 p.m. / ESPN2
Filadelfia vs. Miami
Hoy, Oct. 3: Miami (Luzardo 10-9) en Filadelfia (Wheeler 13-6)
6:08 p.m. / ESPN
Miércoles, Oct. 4: Miami (Garrett 9-7) en Filadelfia (Nola 12-9)
El zurdo de los Marlins abanicó a los dos primeros toleteros que enfrenta de la ofensiva de los Mets
Harold Capote Fernández
Desde su primera temporada en Grandes Ligas, 2019, Jesús Luzardo ha mostrado ser un buen serpentinero ponchador, y esa es una muestra de dominio en cualquier categoría de cualquier nivel en esta disciplina.
Durante la jornada de este jueves, el zurdo venezolano nacido en Perú, en el mismo inning 1 abanicó a los dos primeros toleteros que enfrentó por parte de la ofensiva de los Mets de Nueva York, Ronny Mauricio y Pete Alonso, así completó los 200 ponches por vez primera en las Mayores.
En esa campaña de estreno con los Atléticos de Oakland, fusiló a 16 en 12 tramos para 12 en promedio de ponches por cada 9 entradas; en 2020 fueron 59 en 59 capítulos para promedio de 9, en 2021 logró 98 en 95.1 episodios para 9.3, en 2022 consiguió 120 en 100.1 innings para 10.8 mientras este año lleva promedio de 10.4 antes de ese compromiso ante los metropolitanos.
La de este 28 de septiembre, es su última apertura de la ronda eliminatoria con los Marlins de Miami.
De acuerdo a la data de Stat Head, a lo largo de su trayectoria al bateador que más ha abanicado es Patrick Wisdom con 7, siguen su excompañero con los verdeamarillos, Matt Olson, así como Kiké Hernández, Martín Maldonado y Alonso con 6, mientras Austin Riley, J.T Realmuto, Carlos Correa, Bryce Harper y Kyle Schwarber con 5.
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With the Atlanta Braves sweeping the New York Yankees in this recent series, all hope is lost in the Yankees making the postseason, even in a wild-card spot.
Game one of this series started as promising with the Yankees scoring first in the first inning. That inning began with 3B Isiah Kiner-Falefa in the leadoff spot getting a base hit. IKF would score on CF Harrison Bader's groundout to SS Orlando Arcia to 1B Matt Olson.
Usually when the Yankees score first in a game, they go on to win it. This game would end differently. In the bottom of the first inning, 3B Austin Riley hit a solo home run off of RHP Clarke Schmidt to tie the game 1-1.
Schmidt was born and raised in Georgia and grew up a Braves fan. He had over 50 family members and friends in attendance that night. You would think that would motivate him to pitch well, but the Baseball Gods would have other plans.
In the top of the second inning, IFK hit an RBI single, giving the lead back to the Yankees 2-1. In trying to stretch a single into a double, IFK overslid on second base and was tagged out for the third out.
At the bottom of the second inning, 2B Nicky Lopez hit a two-run RBI single, making it 3-2 Braves. After that, CF Michael Harris II drove in Lopez with a single of his own, making it 4-2 Braves.
Fast forward to the bottom of the third inning, LF Eddie Rosario hit a two-run single, driving in C Travis d'Arnaud and DH Marcell Ozuna. It was 6-2 Braves.
The implosion of Schmidt continued when Arcia and Lopez both hit RBI singles, making it 8-2 Braves.
When the bottom of the sixth inning rolled around, relief pitcher Albert Abreu threw a wild pitch in the dirt, causing Riley to score. It was 9-2 Braves.
In the bottom of the eighth inning, Rosario hit a two-run home run, making it 11-2 Braves.
In the top of the ninth inning, SS Anthony Volpe hit an RBI triple, scoring PH for 1B DJ LeMahieu, Billy McKinney. This would be the last time not only in this game, but in this series that the Yankees would score any runs. It was a 11-3 final in game one.
The Yankees would be shut out and held to one hit in game two by RHP Bryce Elder. LeMahieu was the player with the one hit and the Yankees lost 5-0.
RHP Luis Severino found his groove in between giving up two home runs to Ozuna (three-run home run in the bottom of the first inning) and RF Ronald Acuña, Jr. (two-run home run in the bottom of the fourth inning), respectively.
Severino wasn’t as horrible as he has been for most of this season, but he wasn’t good enough to win this game. The lack of offensive by the Yankees didn’t help, either.
In game three, the Yankees would be shut out once again, but RHP Charlie Morton this time. The Yankees elected to use youngster Randy Vásquez to start/open this game.
Vásquez pitched well, making only one mistake to Rosario, who hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the second inning. That was the only time the Braves would score in this game, so the final score was 2-0 Braves.
A side not of game three was that relief pitcher Michael King ate up some innings after Vásquez went 3.1 innings. King went nearly four innings at 3.2 innings.
There have been talks of King being used as a starter due to the injuries and ineffectiveness of the starting rotation. Maybe this last game was a good test for King just in case the Yankees decide to go that route.
I don’t think that the Yankees should go through with this because of what happened to former pitcher Joba Chamberlain during his time with the Yankees.
The Yankees had Chamberlain go back and forth being used out of the bullpen and as a starter. These Joba rules messed with Chamberlain’s game and pitching ability.
He was never the same pitcher during the rest of his time with Yankees and even when he departed from the organization.
Fingers crossed that the Yankees come up with something else in lieu of using King as a starter.