General Manager of the Dodgers explained the development plan that Roki Sasaki will have in Major Leagues

Los Angeles Dodgers signed the large league prospect. This is the Japanese pitcher Roki Sasakiwho will join the current league champion in a rotation full of stars, including Shhehei Ohtani. That is why the Californian team directive will carry the evolution of the 23 -year -old pitcher calmly. And for this they have a development plan that recently Brandon Gomes, general manager of the Dodgers, explained in an interview for the Podcast Baseball Isnt Boring. “Our priority with him (Roki Sasaki) is to ensure that he adapts to this new challenge and that we can direct him to success”began the team manager about the plans they have for the young Japanese pitcher this season. Roki Sasaki won the World Baseball Classic with Japan.Credit: Eugene Hoshiko | AP “I think the most important thing is to get our coaches, performance personnel, launch trainers to have it in our hands. Now it’s about getting it and talking to him along the way, making it very clear that it is an association, ”Gomes followed. And it is that Dodgers expect to give Sasaki a lot of rest. Especially with the return of Ohtani, so the team could have a rotation of up to seven openings in the season. “We are going to give a lot of rest and it will be something that we will continue to evaluate along the way. Obviously, when Shohei is back, it will be easier for us to do that and get additional rest when necessary ”assured the general manager of the Dodgers and added that they trust to be able to carry out the plan, because they have “the flexibility in the front with our depth and the number of players we have.” Sasaki will form a rotation in the Dodgers that will feature Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, Dustin May and the possible return of Shohei Ohtani and Clayton Kershaw. So at its young age it could be a key piece in a team full of stars. Continue reading:Luxury quintet: the rotation of the dodgers with the arrival of Roki SasakiRoki Sasaki chose to sign with the dodgers and will join Shohei Ohtani Dave Roberts believes that Shohei Ohtani will win the MVP in 2025 (tagstotranslate) mlb

Trump fired nearly all inspectors general at major federal agencies

The president donald trump fired the independent inspectors general of more than a dozen federal agencies in an unprecedented purge held on Friday night. The decision paved the way for Trump to install his loyalists in the crucial role of Identify fraud, waste and abuse in government. The only Cabinet-level inspectors general who were spared were those at the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice. The Washington Post was the first to report the layoffs. An Inspector General conducts investigations and audits into possible irregularities, fraud, waste, or abuse by a government agency or its personnel, and issues reports and recommendations on his or her findings. The Inspector General’s office is intended to operate independently. The layoffs appear to violate federal law, which requires Congress to receive 30 days’ notice of any intention to fire a Senate-confirmed inspector general. Legal uncertainty could create uncomfortable encounters on Monday, when several watchdogs who were informed they had been fired planned to report to their offices for work anyway. The chairman of the Board of Inspectors General for Integrity and Efficiency questioned the White House action in a letter to Gor late Friday, cited by The Washington Post. “I recommend that you contact the White House legal counsel to discuss the course of action you intend to follow. At this time, we do not believe that the actions taken are legally sufficient to remove the Presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed Inspectors General,” wrote Hannibal “Mike” Ware, inspector general of the Small Business Administration and acting inspector general of the Social Security Administration. Democratic lawmakers criticized the firings, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calling the move “a chilling purge” and warning that the firings could usher in “a golden age of government abuses, and even corruption.” . Keep reading:· They wish death to bishop who asked Trump for mercy for immigrants and LGBTQ people· Trump argues in public with the mayor of Los Angeles over her management of the wildfires· Trump continues to sign executive orders with big changes in government

Four Latinos are among the best shortstops in the Major Leagues

Year by year before the start of each season MLB Network publishes a ranking with the best 10 players by position. He recently released the list of the best shortstops in the Major Leagues for 2025 and four Latinos stand out on it. MLB rankings are based on each player’s performance last season. Combining offensive and defensive statistics and metrics; plus analysis from MLB Network’s research team to put together this list. This year the best shortstop according to MLB Network It’s for Baltimore Orioles youngster Gunnar Henderson. Who last year appeared in the sixth box of the best third basemen and in 2024 played the entire season as shortstop. The first Latino to appear in the ranking is the Puerto Rican Francisco Lindor. Who had a 2024 season that led him to be a finalist for MVP in the National League, while at a defensive level he left a fielding percentage of .979 with 12 errors. Francisco Lindor is the owner of the Mets shortstop.Credit: AP It is not until box seven that we see another Latino on the list. This is the Puerto Rican Carlos Correa, who although he missed a large part of the season He only made five errors in 84 games who played for a fielding percentage of .983. In the eighth box appears the Dominican Elly De La Cruz who had his first full season in the Major Leagues. Playing 160 games and being decisive for the Reds with 67 stolen bases and 25 home runs, although he was the shortstop with the most errors in the Major Leagues, accumulating 29 of them. The ninth place goes to Willy Adames who on the offensive He had an excellent season with 112 RBIs and 32 home runs. While with the glove at shortstop he had a fielding percentage of .963 with 20 errors. Top 10 shortstops, according to MLB Network 1. Gunnar Henderson, Orioles2. Corey Seager, Rangers3. Francisco Lindor, Mets4. Bobby Witt Jr., Royals5. Mookie Betts, Dodgers6. Dansby Swanson, Cubs7. Carlos Correa, Twins8. Elly De La Cruz, Reds9. Willy Adames, Giants10. Trea Turner, Phillies Keep reading:Winners of the next 10 World Series, according to predictionsDates to follow for the 2025 Major League Baseball seasonMets sign left-hander AJ Minter for two years, $22 million

Dodgers announce deal for Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki. Receives signing bonus of 6.5 million

LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers announced on Wednesday their agreement with sought-after Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki by agreeing to a minor league contract with a signing bonus of $6.5 million. A 23-year-old right-hander with a fastball that tops 100 mph, Sasaki announced his intention to sign with the Dodgers on Friday and was introduced at a news conference Wednesday at Dodger Stadium. He joins Japanese stars Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the Dodgers after making a decision that had generated much expectation. Sasaki had until Thursday to finalize a contract. He was considered an international amateur under Major League Baseball rules because he is under 25 years old and does not have six years of service in Japan, which restricted him to the pool of international signings. The Dodgers started with an allocation of $5,146,200, but increased it to $8,102,800 with a pair of trades last week, acquiring $1.5 million from Cincinnati and $1,456,600 from Philadelphia. Los Angeles is contemplating using a six-starting rotation, which could ease Sasaki’s transition to the majors. The Dodgers are trying to become the first team to repeat as champion since the New York Yankees from 1998 to 2000. Sasaki was made available to major league teams for a 45-day period by the Chiba Lotte Marines of the Pacific League under the bidding agreement between Japan Professional Baseball and the majors. Because he is under 25 years old and does not have six years of Japanese league service time, Sasaki is considered an international amateur by MLB and is limited to a minor league contract subject to signing funds. The Marines will receive $1,625,000, 25% of Sasaki’s signing bonus amount. During a news conference at the winter meetings last month, Sasaki’s agent, Joel Wolfe, denied that a deal was already in place with the Dodgers. Wolfe said MLB had investigated. Sasaki went 10-5 with a 2.35 ERA in 18 games last year, striking out 129 batters in 111 innings during a season limited by shoulder inflammation. He went 7-4 with a 1.78 ERA in 15 starts in 2023, when he suffered an oblique injury. Over his career, he is 29-15 with a 2.10 ERA over four seasons with the Marines and pitched a perfect game against Orix in April 2022. Among international amateur free agents, Los Angeles also agreed to deals with Venezuelan infielders Luis Tovar ($397,500) and Moisés Acacio ($197,500), Panamanian left-handed pitcher Adrián Torres ($362,500) and Colombian shortstop Luis Luna ($137,500). .

The “Finnish trick” to insulate your house from the cold by hand sounds great. Has major leaks

We all know those videos that started on Facebook and reached TikTok of fixes or repairs in less than five minutes. Some were useful, others logic itself told you that it couldn’t be like that. In this line and with the arrival of the cold, ingenuity sharpens, last winter the trick was simple: Use a plastic film that adheres to the window frame and is sealed with tape, creating an additional layer of insulation. However, they have now changed it to a Finnish trick that uses bubble wrap. Finnish trick. The trick consists of using bubble wrap as insulation for windows during winter. By spraying water on the glass and placing the smooth side of the plastic, the bubbles act as a layer of air that improves thermal insulation, reducing cold entry and heat loss. It’s a cheap and easy solution, although visibility will be somewhat blurry. You can keep it all winter if placed correctly. But is it safe or recommended? A video taken from social networks must be taken with a grain of salt, because we do not know if it really works. In this case, the trick can offer A temporary, economical and easy solution to improve the insulation in windows. In this Finnish trick, the efficiency lies in the layer of air trapped inside the bubbles, which acts as a thermal insulator. However, this method is not a long-term option and can become damaged over time if not installed properly. Along those same lines, the use of plastic and poor installation can cause humidity between the plastic and the window, favoring the appearance of mold. In addition, you have to seal the material with tape, which can cause air leaks. Although the technique may be useful as a quick or temporary solution, it should not be considered a replacement for more effective and permanent methods of isolation. Alternatives without reforms. Among the different options, the most popular is the use of thermal insulation window films, which offer a more resistant barrier to the cold without compromising visibility. These easy-to-install films cling to windows and create an insulating layer of air, but unlike bubble wrap, they are thinner and less prone to damage. In the same line is the sealing of windows and doors with weather stripping or special tapes that prevent air leaks. For their part, without the need to carry out a renovation, there are thermal curtains, which can be a simple solution to keep the heat inside the rooms, since they are designed to block the cold outside and maintain the inside temperature. Invest money. Now if your goal is to continue improving your home, then install double-glazed windows, because they offer superior insulation and reduce heat loss and the entry of outside noise. And if you are going to continue investing, another alternative is gas condensing boilers, which can reduce energy consumption while reducing CO2 emissions. The impact of plastic. While the hacks circulating on TikTok, like this one from Finland, may seem like clever and inexpensive solutions to dealing with the cold, it’s important to consider their environmental impact. Excessive use of plastic, even in small quantities, contributes to the growing waste problem. For this reason, although these ideas may be effective in the short term, we must be responsible when using it and think about the long-term environmental impact. Image | Unsplash and Unsplash Xataka | A kick forward of 75 days: the extension that Trump has granted to TikTok is pure uncertainty

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