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The Detroit Tigers have the latest on four injured players, and three of them right-handed reliever Michael Fulmer, outfielder Daz Cameron and infielder Isaac Paredes are making significant progress.
Fulmer reported to Minneapolis on Monday ahead of the three-game series opener with the Minnesota Twins, after pitching twice for Triple-A Toledo in a rehab assignment. He s recovering from a right cervical spine strain, which placed him on the injured list June 27.
Manager AJ Hinch said the Tigers are giving serious consideration to activating Fulmer in the next two days. Before Monday s game, the 28-year-old will pitch in front of pitching coach Chris Fetter, assistant pitching coach Juan Nieves and athletic trainer Doug Teter so the team can fully assess his health.
Detroit Free Press
When the baseball skipped past Billy Hamilton s outstretched glove in center field, Detroit Tigers slugger Eric Haase put his legs into another gear. Known for driving home runs over the fence, Haase unleashed his secret weapon.
Speed. When he dove, it got by him, Haase said. I knew it was time to turn it on.
Hamilton chased after the ball, which rolled to the warning track. Jonathan Schoop and Miguel Cabrera scored easily. Third base coach Chip Hale aggressively waved his arm. Haase chugged around third base and crossed home plate for a three-run, inside-the-park homer in the fourth inning.
Job training centers seeing boom as supplemental unemployment benefits are set to end
With only three days until Arkansas supplemental unemployment benefits end, job training centers are noticing an increase in those seeking assistance finding a job. Author: Ian Russell (KTHV) Updated: 6:18 PM CDT June 23, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. With just three days until Arkansas supplemental unemployment benefits end, job training centers are seeing a spike in the number of people seeking job search help.
At Goodwill Industries of Arkansas, their services have seen a massive increase over the past month. Since the Governor announced the end of the supplemental insurance program about a month ago, we ve seen a 62% increase in client traffic into our career centers across the state, Tammy Wheaton, Director of The Academy, Goodwill s training services, said.
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