DraftKings KBO: Tuesday Cheat Sheet
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Last week s KBO action saw a shakeup atop the standings. The Wiz, winners of seven of their last eight and 13 of their last 17, jumped to the top of the standings and now rank second in both runs scored and runs allowed per game. The Twins sit half a game back, while this year s surprise teams, the Lions and Landers, sit 1.5 and 2.5 games out, respectively. The Dinos are now 4.5 games back of the lead but hold onto the fifth and final playoff spot by a game and a half over the Heroes, whose five-game winning streak saw them jump up into sixth, ahead of the Bears, who ve lost four in a row. The Giants, Tigers and Eagles remain out of the picture entirely, with the latter losing eight games in a row.
DraftKings KBO: Friday Cheat Sheet
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Thursday s KBO slate had everything from a shutout to a shootout. 21-year-old righty Tae In Won continued his breakout season, striking out eight in seven scoreless innings to outduel Odrisamer Despaigne as the Lions extended their lead atop the standings to 2.5 games with a 4-0 win. Slightly further north in Seoul, the Heroes scored 12 runs in the first four innings and then withstood a charge by the Bears to finish as 14-13 victories. Premium fantasy options were available all over both lineups, with Ji Young Lee, Byeong Woo Jeon and Jose Fernandez all grabbing three hits and five RBI. Elsewhere, Young Kyu Kim and Nick Kingham combined to allow just two earned runs in 11.1 innings, with Kim s Dinos eventually emerging as 4-2 victors.
Woman killed in California skydive had made 2,000 jumps
April 19, 2021
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) A woman who died in a weekend parachute accident in Northern California had made thousands of previous jumps, the owner of the skydiving center said Monday.
Sabrina Call, 57, of Watsonville, Calif. died Saturday when her primary parachute and her reserve chute tangled, the Sacramento Bee reported, citing the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office.
The accident was under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration. In a statement, the agency said skydiving investigations are limited to inspecting the parachute rigging.
A contract parachute rigger had packed her chute, according to the Skydive Lodi Parachute Center in Acampo, where the accident occurred.