Xu Weihang (Wei Wei) was born in Beijing. Both undergraduate and graduate students are studying at the University of Oregon, specializing in classical piano performance (undergraduate) and jazz piano performance (graduate) respectively. During the classical piano study, he studied under Alexandre Dossin, David Riley and Dean Kramer. During the jazz study period, he studied under Georgian genius pianist Beka Gochiashvili, famous pioneer jazz composer, conductor, saxophone, educator Steve Owen, pianist, educator Torrey Newhart, and trumpeter, educator Paul Krueger and was highly appreciated.
Xu Weihang (Wei Wei) was born in Beijing. Both undergraduate and graduate students are studying at the University of Oregon, specializing in classical piano performance (undergraduate) and jazz piano performance (graduate) respectively. During the classical piano study, he studied under Alexandre Dossin, David Riley and Dean Kramer. During the jazz study period, he studied under Georgian genius pianist Beka Gochiashvili, famous pioneer jazz composer, conductor, saxophone, educator Steve Owen, pianist, educator Torrey Newhart, and trumpeter, educator Paul Krueger and was highly appreciated.
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Yankees waste Michael King’s historic outing in 3-1 loss to Blue Jays | Rapid reaction
Updated Apr 04, 2021;
Posted Apr 04, 2021
Yankees right-hander Michael King allowed one hit over six shutout innings of relief in Sunday s 3-1 loss to the Blue Jays.AP
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Yankees pitcher Domingo German’s long, long awaited return didn’t go so well on Easter Sunday at Yankee Stadium because the Toronto Blue Jays hit a couple baseballs that were long, long gone.
Three innings in, the Yanks were down three runs and turned to another young arm that they really like, and, wow, did Michael King impress. The righty worked one, then two, then three, then four, then fifth and then a sixth scoreless inning of relief, the last five of them perfect.
Yankees make their own luck, hold off Blue Jays for 1st win | Rapid reaction
Updated Apr 04, 2021;
Posted Apr 03, 2021
Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez (right) gets congrats from manager Aaron Boone after hitting a tie-breaking, fourth-inning homer off Blue Jays pitcher Ross Stripling on Saturday at Yankee Stadium.AP
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You know the old saying: It’s better to be lucky than good. Well, the Yankees had some good and some luck in Saturday’s 5-3 win at Yankee Stadium over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Good fortune was on the Yankees’ side when birthday boy Jay Bruce hit a bases-loaded, sixth-inning flyball to shallow left that fell into no man’s land with the Jays in a big shift. His first hit as a Yankee scored two runs and a one-run lead turned into a three-run cushion.