Your team here your excitement from home. Alonso hit by the pitch, hes at first. Nobody out in the home eighth inning, the red sox three, mets two, 20 count to jeff mcneil. John hes frustrated that he had a shoot top curve ball. A nasty pitch, a lot of people swing over the top of it. Kevin 22, mcneil chopper its going to be fouled. John theres certain guys who have greater handeye coordination and the ability to keep their head on the ball. A lot of other hitters keep their head on the ball, watch the ball hit the bat. I dont think thats physically possible unless your ted williams or tony gwynn. But the longer you can stay in there, the better chance you have of making contact. He does that about anybody. Kevin good atbat, 22. You have to think at first you dont want to face pete alonso because he will headed to the third deck but this guy hes so tough as a reliever because you throw your good pitches and he keeps spoiling them. John he makes action happen quick. He hunts base hits b
thank you. thank you so much. if you will, be seated, please. this is a glorious night. i m happy to be here. mr. speaker, mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, of the general assembly, constitutional offices, my fellow south carolinian, i begin tonight by recognizing those south carolinians in uniform no longer with us who gave their lives in the line of duty and in service to us all. deputy michael s.latou of the marion county sheriff s office, fire engineer quanbaum of the fire selves, officer jackson winkler from the florence regional airport department of public safety, to the families and loved ones of these three men, on behalf of all south carolinians, we share your sadness, honor their service, and their strength. [ applause ] thank you. i am delighted to have with us once again tonight our first lady, my bride, peggy, who is working to bring attention and energy to the areas of human trafficking, domestic violence, veterans health, and animal care and adoption. tha
iowa caucuses monday, february 3 and our interview with david yepsen sunday night on c-span s q&a. this is a glorious night. i am happy to be here ladies and , i begin tonight by some carolinians and uniform are no longer with us who gave their lives in the line of duty. of the ameren county sheriff s office. paul of the lexington county fire service. of the jackson winkler department of public safety. to the families of these three men, on behalf of all south carolinians, we share you a sadness and wish you strength. we share in your said in his and give you strength wish you strength. we share in your sadness and wish you strength. [applause] thank you. i am delighted to have with us once again tonight our first lady, who was working to bring attention and energy to the human trafficking, and animal care and adoption. peggy.ou please stand and be recognized. [applause] thank ourso like to cabinet members for their dedicated and sustained effort to improve the lives
The nasdaq also closed in the red down 19. The s p lost 25. Todays losses may not seem that bad on their own. But they do come on the heels of that 588point drop for the dow yesterday and, um, lets see here, they mark a lot of 1700 points in the last four trading days. Experts say for the near future, expect volatility. People need to bear in mind that were entering a pretty volatile seasonal period for the markets, september october. The current turmoil can be traced to china where the economy is slowing and the government devalued its currency. Subway train operators are worried about their safety. Cbs 2s dick brennan talked to at 5 00. I was dazed for a second. Im like wow, he just hit me. Reporter this train operator never saw it coming. Saturday night in the essex street station a passenger pushed in his cab door on his j train and then unloaded on him. They opened the door. Face. Anything. Do . He punched me. Three passengers tried to also. Reporter it was one of three incidents
It too. John the one thing that is a mystery to me, the hitter has gloves and pine tar on his back, and to your point, hitters dont really complain, they want to know that the pitcher knows where the ball is going. In the argument i have heard from other people who really have never pitched and dont understand, that doesnt create movement. It just creates grip to where you can throw the proper pitch that is needed. Nonetheless, you know what we are getting closer to . We are getting closer to the japanesestyle of baseball that comes with the tackiness on it, thats we where we are getting closer to. I dont understand why we never have had that in our game yet. The old days where the umpires used to rope up the baseballs with the Mississippi River mod. They dont do that anymore. The clubhouse kids do it. But literally out of the package in japan. They are t understand, try to get the tent or color of the baseball changed so it is not so white and there for you wouldnt really have to have