A Hall of Fame ballot like no other: Will anyone be elected to Cooperstown in 2021?
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The offseason has a cadence to it. You have the non-tender decisions, awards season, The Winter Meetings, the arbitration deadline, and finally, a few weeks before pitchers and catchers report each year, you have the annual announcement of the Hall of Fame votes.
As the votes trickle in from the BBWAA members who make their ballots public they are posted and tracked by Ryan Thibodaux (@NotMrTibbs). It’s a winter ritual for baseball Twitterati to argue about different players’ cases to be in the hall. In previous years those conversations were dominated by questions about PED usage and eligibility, but if you scratched below the surface of those narratives you would find a small group of writers and voters asking questions that went well beyond steroid usage. For example, here is ESPN’s Christian Kahrl’s explanation of her decision to exclu
Big Bend area legal services brace for tsunami of evictions
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Community groups and homeless shelters are bracing for a wave of families who may be forced out of their homes in the coming weeks.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â Community groups and homeless shelters are bracing for a wave of families who may be forced out of their homes in the coming weeks.
âWeâre expecting what everybody has been saying is a tsunami of evictions,â explained Stephanie Johnson, the managing attorney of the Tallahassee office for Legal Services for North Florida. âWeâre very worried about it, and we know landlords are worried about it too.â