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Royals ride early barrage to 9-2 win over Orioles
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It was a good night for the Royals, who opened the second half of play with a 9-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles.
Kansas City got five runs in the first two innings, with Salvador Perez singling in Whit Merrifield twice. Sandwiched in between those two RBI hits is a two-run single by Nicky Lopez, and an RBI double by Merrifield. They got a sixth run in the third on a sacrifice fly by Merrifield.
It was an especially good night for Whit Merrifield, who went 4-for-4 with two runs scored and three RBI. He is a star and his trade value keeps increasing. Salvador Perez picked up two run-scoring hits. Andrew Benintendi, Hunter Dozier, Hanser Alberto, and Nicky Lopez all had two hits. The Royals had five doubles on the night.
By Leia IdlibyMay 27th, 2021, 2:30 pm
Looking for love but avoiding the vaccine (and everyone who got the shot)? There’s an app for that.
Yup, there’s now a dating app just for people who not only refuse to get vaccinated, but also are trying to avoid anyone who has and Twitter doesn’t think it’s the best idea.
News of the app began to make waves online after President
Joe Biden and his administration promoted an effort by dating apps to fight vaccine hesitancy by giving vaccinated people a better chance of interacting with other users.
The app, meant to “connect critical thinkers across the world dedicated to a healthier tomorrow,” is called Unjected, and intends “on being a safe place for covid19 unvaccinated individuals to connect and find each other in their own communities.”
Looking for love but avoiding the vaccine (and everyone who got the shot)? There's an app for that. The post There’s Now a Dating App Just for Anti-Vaxxers, and Twitter Has Got Some Jokes: ‘OK Q-Pid’ first appeared on Mediaite.