Rent money is keeping a roof over the homeowners head by keeping the mortgage paid. They wanted to convert their garage because they didnt want anybody living in their home. Um, so that they can make a little extra money so they can continue living here themselves. Reporter with her family and their garage, suddenly the face of the Affordable Housing crisis, nicole hopes people dont see desperation but see love in her small space and a lot of it. I dont expect a handout. I dont expect a pity party. Im proud of my situation. Its not ideal. But its not something that im ashamed of. Reporter now, nicole says of course she wants a larger place for her family to live but she also wants to stay in the bay area and says for now this is her compromise. All right, thank you. Nicole also says the real credit in this situation goes to the womens shelter that kept her and her daughter off the streets until they found the garage. The cancer drug saves lives and tonight that drug is getting them a b
Tatis agreed to receive money from BLA when he was just a budding prospect in exchange for part of his future salary.
Only a small percentage of minor leaguers make it to the major leagues, and even a smaller chunk sticks long enough for the big paydays of salary arbitration and free agency. And Big League Advance develops computer programs to try to predict future All-Stars and then tries to invest in those players before they are known, well, commodities.
“For us as a company, it’s really a testament to our modeling capabilities and how well we’ve been able to predict success of minor leaguers,” Schwimer said Monday. “When we did a deal with Fernando Tatis Jr., he wasn’t a top 50 prospect on anybody’s list. And here our numbers said he was the second-best player in the last 15 years, including Mike Trout, (Bryce) Harper and all these guys. That’s what our modeling told us. It was actually a really scary thing investing the amount of money we invested in it. It wa