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17 Jun The Boston Globe
17 Jun The Boston Globe
P
ORt cLYdE, Maine — the burnt-out shell of the port
clyde general store in this small, picturesque fishing vil-
lage was still smoldering last september when Linda
to open
bean vowed to rebuild.
bean, the granddaughter of the founder of the L.L.
bean empire, owned not only the general store and adjacent restau-
rant destroyed in the fire but several other businesses and proper-
ties in the village. the resolute vow from the hard-nosed business-
aid route
woman was a shot of hope for a community whose emotional and
economic center had been reduced to ashes overnight.
the historic general store was a landmark that lent the village
its widely recognized charm, and it was a community focal point,
where residents bought groceries, got their morning coffee, and
caught up with one another.
but bean’s promise to rebuild “as soon as possible” looks less im- Hard-line officials decry
minent than it did last fall. Epic storms in January, fed by rising
seas and increasingly violent weather, repeatedly flooded the penin- pledge to limit attacks in
sula of port clyde, forcing planners to confront the need to raise or
relocate the building. MIcHAEL g. sEAMAns FOR tHE bOstOn gLObE southern Gaza corridor
the outlook further clouded in March, when Linda bean died A portion of the dock that was once home to the Dip Net is all that remains
POrt clYDe, Page a10 of the popular restaurant in Port Clyde, Maine. By Leo Sands, Susannah George,
and Niha Masih
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The sheep have proved to be the ultimate of weed whackers around solar installations like this one in Fitchburg.
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Back to the garden On a slanted hill in carlisle, s.c. — the black walnut shells
cracking under her feet and staining her soles — Allison
Monday: Warmer, breezy. Feaster learned to play basketball on a makeshift hoop. per-
High 79-84, low 65-70. haps her first court was a metaphor, for the battle is often up-
hill. victory rarely comes easy.
Tuesday: The heat is on.
but we don’t give up. that little black
High 89-94, low 70-75. InvIsIOn/AssOcIAtEd pREss a Beautiful girl in rural south carolina used basket-
Sunrise: 5:07. Sunset: 8:24. Daniel Radcliffe (above) won a resistance ball as a way to score access to the best
Weather and comics, D4-5. Tony, his first major award. B6. education. she fell in love with the game
Obituaries, c10. and she won.
Gunfire injured seven people, As celtics vice president of team operations and organiza-
two critically, and sent hun- tional growth, she and the team are on the brink of bringing
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dreds fleeing a party in Meth- home an 18th banner. It would be one of many history-mak-
* uen. B1. ing moves.
suggested retail price Recently inducted into the south carolina Athletic Hall of gEORgE AnnAn JR.
$4.00 The Red Sox ran wild Sunday Fame, she wields a stellar basketball resume: as a forward for A Celtics Sisterhood, from left: Kash Cannon, Ashley Battle,
night, swiping a record nine Harvard University, she was the first athlete in any sport to be Taylor Kielpinski-Rogers, Candice Williams, and Allison Feaster
bases to blow out the Yankees, a three-time Ivy League player of the Year. Her record re- all hold leadership positions with the team.
9-3, and win two out of three mains one of the best. More than 25 years later, fans replay
games at Fenway Park. c1. the 1998 ncAA women’s tourney in their heads. she led no. looking to rebound
feaster, Page a10 clinching a title at home is rare for boston, tara sullivan writes. c1.
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At summit, a push for talks to end Ukraine war war since the houthi rebels took
over sanaa in 2015.
assOciatED PrEss
More than 80 ering: when, and how, should for building global momentum how and when can russia be
For Chechen units helping Russia, varying loyalties NEw YOrk timEs
money or to flee ers from outside the russian ar- by pouring resources into this victims of heat
my. wagner veterans were often military training center. the
wave on Greece
troubled lives recruited from prison, includ-
ing a lean man with a gold front
regimen consists of live fire ex-
ercises with artillery, some min-
tooth, identified only by his mil- ing and demining instruction, athENs — heat waves that
By Neil MacFarquhar itary call sign, “Jedi,” because of and first aid. have swept across greece this
NEw YOrk timEs the potential for retribution. the various akhmat battal- month continued to exact a
a military transport plane “go for your fatherland? ions were named, like so much deadly toll over the weekend,
roared onto the tarmac at the what kind of fatherland? it in chechnya, after kadyrov’s fa- with authorities on sunday re-
main airfield in grozny, the cap- kept me in prison all my life,” ther, akhmat kadyrov, who porting the death of an ameri-
ital of the chechen republic in said Jedi, 39, a construction la- switched sides to join moscow can on a greek island. at least
southeastern russia, and a borer who was convicted of rob- in the separatist struggle and five tourists remain missing
group of 120 volunteer fighters bery and fraud. in and out of jail was then assassinated in 2004. across greece.
heading for Ukraine clambered since 14, he had six months left russia has recruited troops authorities said that the
aboard. on a six-year sentence when he for its war effort wherever it body of a 55-year-old from flo-
Dressed in camouflage, the signed up. could find them, seeking to ral Park, N.Y., who had been
newly minted troops had just “the volunteers go for the minimize the need for a draft. missing on the small island of
NaNNa hEitmaNN/thE NEw YOrk timEs
completed at least 10 days of money,” he said. “i have yet to in 2022, it lifted an almost blan- mathraki since tuesday, was
training in gudermes, near meet anyone here for the ideolo- Volunteers signed four-month military contracts with the ket ban on chechens serving in found on a beach sunday.
grozny, at the special forces gy.” he also wanted a clean Akhmat forces in Gudermes in the Chechen Republic. the russian military, fallout that followed the discovery
University, which accepts men slate, he said. from the separatist movement. of a man’s body on the island of
from across russia for general fat signing bonuses plus dreds of years of enmity with claimed an instrumental role in Of the group being dis- samos the day before. a Dutch
military instruction. payments of about $2,000 per russia, chechens were deploy- some key battles, including the patched to Ukraine in the fall hiker has been missing there for
some of the trainees lacked month, at least double the aver- ing to Ukraine to fight mos- siege of mariupol early in the from the tarmac in grozny, a week, but the body had not yet
any combat experience. Others age wage in russia, have cow’s war. war. many were in their 30s and 40s, been identified.
were veterans returning to spurred recruitment. the separatist movement of but kadyrov has faced accu- and fewer than 10 were chech- searches were also underway
Ukraine for their second or the training near grozny the 1990s culminated in two sations that he has refrained ens. Despite Jedi’s claims, mon- for the five other tourists who
third tour — including former highlights the evolution of eth- brutal wars against moscow from sending his fighters full- ey is not the sole motivation. have gone missing across greece
mercenaries from the wagner nic loyalties that is manifest in that lasted intermittently for bore into the fight, with chech- some fled troubled domestic amid searing temperatures this
militia, disbanded in 2023 after this war. some of those now more than a decade. the city of ens dying in fewer numbers lives. Others wanted to escape month.
a short-lived mutiny against the training there were last in grozny was flattened, and tens than soldiers from other minor- daily drudgery. some, of course, “the problem of missing hik-
kremlin. chechnya as conscripts for the of thousands of chechens died. ity areas. sparing his fighters profess to be fighting out of pa- ers is not new — we have it every
some wagner fighters, chaf- russian army, fighting against ramzan kadyrov, the au- keeps intact his private militia, triotism. the contract with the year,” said constantina Dimogli-
ing at the idea of working for chechens who were part of the thoritarian leader of chechnya, the core of the security forces akhmat battalion lasts only four dou, a police spokesperson. “but
the russian Defense ministry, separatist movement. has taken an aggressive stance that ensure his rule in chech- months, a big incentive when this year, it seems more people
instead transferred whole units the participation of some toward Ukraine since russia in- nya. compared with the open-ended became disoriented during the
to the chechen-trained forces, chechens represents another vaded the country in february instead, kadyrov has tried to deployments for regular sol- heat wave.”
known as akhmat battalions, inversion of history: after hun- 2022. chechen forces have underscore his loyalty to Presi- diers. NEw YOrk timEs
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WINNER’S CHOICE:
Democrats look to state legislatures to rebuild base modest versions before the pan-
demic largely disrupted those ef-
forts.
In 2019, the San francisco
uSTATE LEGISLATURE campaign committee, the par- receive emergency care. county transportation Authori-
Continued from Page A1 ty’s official arm for state legisla- Necochea, the Idaho Demo- ty began studying a plan to
Supreme court. tive races, said “the candidate re- cratic Party chair, pointed to two charge drivers up to $6.50 to en-
Now, with a real opportunity cruitment this year is flat-out re- Democratic women who were ter a downtown zone, and re-
to actually win — and animated ally exciting.” inspired to run for the state leg- leased a study the following
by issues such as abortion access “We are competing every- islature because the Ob/gYN year, but the agency paused its
— Democrats have come out of where,” Williams said. doctors in their region had left efforts in 2022 when the pan-
the woodwork to run for the Even if some of this year’s the state. their decision to run, demic caused a sharp drop-off in
Wisconsin legislature. Democratic bumper crop of can- she said, is not only a testament traffic and transit use and hurt
for the first time in 20 years, didates are not favored to win, to a stronger party organization the local economy. the agency
the party has fielded a candidate the party ’s expansion of the but the feeling Idaho has “such said it is analyzing travel and
for every Wisconsin Senate dis- state-level playing field could extreme policies being enacted commuting patterns.
trict, and a Democrat is running have a potent ripple effect. by the Republican supermajority los Angeles has also been
in 97 of the its 99 house districts. there is substantial overlap that people feel the need to act.” studying the merits of conges-
While the redrawn maps between the states targeted by there’s a similar refrain in tion pricing since 2019, but
make Wisconsin’s circumstances the legislative campaign com- Arkansas, where Republican those efforts were similarly in-
unique, a similar story plays out mittee and the states that will governor Sarah huckabee Sand- terrupted by the pandemic be-
in many states. Nationally, more decide who controls the White ers, a former trump press secre- fore officials revisited the idea
hAIYUN JIANg/thE NEW YORK tImES
Democrats are running for their house and congress. by fielding tary, has galvanized Democrats three years later. the goal of the
state legislatures this year than candidates in more districts — Democrats have seized on the energy created by activists to run for state legislature, said program, they said, is to reduce
in years past — a development and delivering a message to plac- fighting to restore abortion rights in many states. Will Watson, director of strategy congestion, clean the air, and re-
with significant implications for es that may not have heard it in for the Democratic Party of Ar- invest in transportation im-
the balance of power in state years — Democrats can give vot- dent’s accomplishments” while night, state legislatures turned kansas. provements; unlike in New
capitals around the country. ers another reason to turn out, canvassing their communities. into the front lines of the strug- “I cannot overstate the effect York, there isn’t a mandate to
In North carolina, Demo- said Amanda litman, cofounder the Republican State leader- gle for abortion access. that Sarah Sanders has had on raise a minimum amount of
crats have fielded a candidate in of the progressive group Run for ship committee, the gOP’s offi- Democrats made huge gains polarizing people, solidifying money.
all 50 state Senate districts and Something. cial arm for state legislature races, in 2022, capturing full control of people into action,” Watson said, the council of the District of
in all but one of the 120 state After the 2020 election, lit- did not respond to requests for legislatures in michigan and citing her hard-right agenda on co l u m b i a s e t a s i d e a l m o s t
house districts. their goal is to man’s group conducted a study comment. but the committee has minnesota and flipped control of abortion rights and education. $500,000 in 2019 for a study on
chip away at the gOP’s superma- that found fielding a Democratic publicly expressed confidence Pennsylvania’s house of Repre- “It’s a really interesting time to how congestion pricing could
jorities in Raleigh, which rou- candidate in a previously uncon- that biden’s unpopularity will sentatives. today, Republicans be involved in Democratic re- work, but despite calls from
tinely override the veto power of tested state legislative district drag down the entire Democratic control 28 state legislatures, cruitment in a red state.” council members, the local
Democratic governor Roy coo- boosted overall turnout for the ticket and are betting that voters’ while Democrats control 20. the Democratic National transportation department has
per. Kansas Democrats, facing party in that district anywhere concerns over immigration and the continued fallout of the committee sees upside in invest- not released the results. A de-
the same situation, have seen from 0.4 percent to 2.3 percent. the economy will spur them to Dobbs decision is a recurring ing in more marginal states; last partment spokesperson said
strong recruitment numbers as “that is the margin of victory elect Republicans. In Wisconsin, theme when Democrats talk week, it announced it would that although it was improving
well. for a house race, a Senate race, a Republicans have downplayed about their recruiting successes spread $2 million to boost orga- bus and bike lanes and encour-
Democrats are also having a governor’s race, or for the presi- the impact of Democrats running in 2024. “It’s hard not to tie it nizing in both solidly blue states aging walking to reduce conges-
banner recruitment year in sev- dent in that state,” litman said. in conservative areas. back to the fall of Roe and the and in such states as South Da- tion, “imposing a congestion tax
eral gOP-dominated states “If we can lose by less in some of Still, the notion that Demo- Dobbs decision,” Williams said kota and Utah. would harm our collective recov-
where the immediate goal is to these places, that helps everyone.” cratic state legislative candidates of the rise in recruits. “It In Wisconsin, however, Dem- ery” from the pandemic.
simply re-establish relevance in that effect could be particu- could be more than a marginal changed the conversation ocrats campaigning to win the but in recent months, as New
capitals. larly helpful for President biden, force in national politics is a rela- around the impact of state hous- state house are grappling with York forged ahead with conges-
In Idaho, there is a Democrat whose approval ratings in key tively novel concept. During the es and state legislative races.” far more urgent expectations. tion pricing, there were glim-
running in every state legislative states are flagging well behind barack Obama years, the party Abortion access has been an hesselbein said that there, can- mers that it was once again back
district for the first time since at Democratic Senate candidates. slumped to a historic nadir of animating issue for candidates didates have a unique opportu- in the mix for many cities as traf-
least 1991, Idaho Democratic Par- State legislative leaders see an state-level power. by the time even in states where they have nity to make the case for the fic rebounded along with con-
ty chair and state Representative opportunity to drive what hes- Donald trump took office, Re- little hope in the short term to broader Democratic agenda cerns about the health and envi-
lauren Necochea said. And in Ar- selbein, the Wisconsin state sen- publicans controlled 32 state leg- reverse antiabortion policy. across the state. ronmental impacts of polluting
kansas, Democrats are fielding a ator, calls a “bubble up” effect. islatures. Democrats held just 14. In August 2022, Idaho Re- “People might not know ex- vehicle emissions.
candidate in 64 of 100 state “the enthusiasm is going to While Democrats gradually publicans enacted what might actly what the top of the ticket In chicago, Alderman Andre
house districts after not muster- bubble up at the top of the tick- began to address their deep be the country’s most restrictive has done,” hesselbein said. “but Vasquez filed a resolution last
ing a candidate for more than half et,” she said. state-level problems, the effort abortion ban, which has caused they know their neighbor.” month calling for a city council
of those districts in 2022. Williams said state legislative was transformed by the Su- medical providers to flee the hearing to explore solutions to
heather Williams, president hopefuls could “bring to life the preme court’s reversal of Roe v. state, while pregnant women are Sam Brodey can be reached at traffic congestion and pollution,
of the Democratic legislative president’s agenda and the presi- Wade in 2022. Seemingly over- being airlifted to other states to [email protected]. including congestion pricing.
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J
ust when it seems the reputation of the mas-
sachusetts State Police can’t get much lower,
along comes trooper michael Proctor, lead
investigator in the Karen read case, to bring
it down yet another notch.
He’s another reminder, in case one was still needed,
of just how urgently the agency needs a new leader.
read is charged with hitting her boyfriend, Boston
police officer John O’Keefe, with her SUV and leaving
him to die in the snow outside the Canton home of an-
other Boston cop in January 2022. the case has torn
that small community apart and attracted national at-
tention — with thousands of viewers able to tune in to
live coverage daily.
last week that coverage centered on a series of
crude, derogatory, and misogynistic text messages
about read that Proctor sent to fellow troopers and
friends during that investigation.
the messages came to light as part of a federal in-
vestigation — an investigation not yet concluded and
not revealed to jurors now hearing the read case. Proc-
tor is also the subject of an internal investigation but
remains on active duty during both probes.
But what those countless viewers of the trial here
and around the nation now know is that Proctor has grEg DErr/POOl
joked with his buddies as he scrolled through read’s Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor testified in the Karen Read murder trial on June 12.
cellphone about finding “no nudes so far.” He called
the woman he was investigating “a whack job,” and a tegrity of the work of men and women across the State act — to name a head of the State Police from outside
“nutbag,” made fun of her medical condition (Crohn’s Police and law enforcement. So as a former attorney the department.
disease) in the crudest possible way, and used the ob- general and as governor, i am disgusted by that,” she Healey appointed a six-person search committee in
scene “c” word to describe read — a word Judge Bever- added. march 2023. the closing date for applications was last
ly Cannone ordered him to say aloud in court. in a text What it should also do is lend urgency to the gover- October. a spokesperson for the Executive Office of
to his sister, Proctor said he hoped read “kills herself.” nor’s now 16-month search for a new head of the State Public Safety and Security said in a statement that the
“my emotions got the best of me,” Proctor said by Police, an agency wracked by multiple scandals in the committee’s search is “entering its final stages” and
way of explanation. past few years. First there was that overtime fraud “the final interviews with the most qualified candi-
the glimpse into Proctor’s mind-set — one that dis- scandal that resulted in not only federal prosecutions dates are underway. the search has been a competitive
parages and dehumanizes a woman he has now zeroed but also the dismantling of an entire State Police troop process, with interest shown from both external and
in on as his one and only suspect — is enough to give in order to rid the service of the stench. that was fol- internal candidates.”
any massachusetts citizen nightmares. lowed by the conviction of the former head of the State However, the spokesperson offered no information
it will also call into question his judgment and his Police union and the lobbyist on federal charges of on how many applied for the job or what the field had
credibility on any future case he may be called to testify “racketeering, fraud, obstruction of justice and tax been whittled down to.
in — including the case against Brian Walshe, who has crimes.” Healey has an opportunity to reshape the depart-
been charged in the 2023 murder and dismembering and in January two current and two former state ment. although the post still requires 10 years of full-
of his wife, ana, in their Cohasset home. troopers were charged in connection with a scheme to time law enforcement experience and at least five years
and the disclosures would certainly put Proctor at fraudulently award commercial driver’s licenses (those in a senior administrative or supervisory role, that
the top of any so-called Brady list — basically a do not needed to drive tractor-trailers or school buses) in re- doesn’t preclude someone with the courage to call out
call list prosecutors are required to maintain of officers turn for bribes that included a snowblower, a new corruption and rid the department of the kind of mi-
whose credibility is so suspect it has to be disclosed to driveway, a plunge pool, and cases of bottled water. sogyny that was on display in a Dedham courtroom
defense counsel. (“Brady” takes its name from the Su- So, yes, the State Police are surely overdue for a last week.
preme Court case that established the principle.) house cleaning — and that has to start at the top. the and Healey’s right. it doesn’t take much for one guy
in her first public comments about Proctor on department has been run for the past 16 months by in- to harm the “dignity and integrity” of an entire force.
thursday, governor maura Healey said of the text mes- terim Colonel John mawn Jr. But for the first time in But the right person in the right position at the right
sages, “it’s terrible. it’s completely unprofessional. the history of the department, the governor now has time can do wonders to restore that integrity and mo-
“it does harm, quite frankly, to the dignity and in- the authority — granted under the 2020 police reform rale.
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good for our adults, the families, or society as a
amilies that include an adult with a whole?
physical or intellectual disability often Various failures by the massachusetts Depart-
mark the happy minutes and unevent- ment of Developmental Services contribute to
ful seconds. We don’t sweat the small that. Waiting lists for support for adults with de-
stuff. We have an extra-deep well of velopmental disabilities have thousands of people
compassion, understanding, and patience that re- on them and the lists grow by the day. Staff turn-
minds us to celebrate the small events with family over is high, and existing staff are often resistant
and friends. to state-of-the-art options suggested by parents
the 22d birthday is a milestone in one’s life, trying to find alternatives to programs that are ob-
usually celebrated by college graduations, parties, viously not working.
independence, career paths, relationships, and One of the key problems that families like ours
strong community ties and support. For our adults face is DDS’s rigid approach to allowing people to mElita/aDOBE
with developmental disabilities, it’s probably the exercise what is called self-direction. that is, their
most challenging birthday they will ever have. it’s right to spend the financial support they receive companies. We have contracts with nine local abilities are supported by DDS. Only about 2,000
the day we parents refer to as “falling off the cliff.” from DDS on the programs and services they find companies that provide our adults with competi- of them participate in the self-direct model. With
in massachusetts, that milestone is when best. tive, inclusive training, internships, and employ- the system for self-directing support being so
adults with developmental disabilities lose access the massachusetts real lives law was passed ment positions. all of our participants are on the opaque, confusing, and limited, it’s little wonder
to every educational and vocational support in 2014 to address this issue. today, the Common- job three to five days a week, getting the experi- why. With the DDS having a nearly $2.8 billion
they’ve had since they were 3. For 19 years, our wealth is still struggling to educate its staff and to ences and healthy relationships that too frequent- budget in fiscal 2024, we are aggressively advocat-
children have been part of a highly individualized develop a robust, consistent pathway for families ly evaporate as soon as they leave the public school ing for change.
system within our public schools designed primar- to make use of the law. the state fails to do what system. the Commonwealth finally released a new set
ily around a philosophy of inclusion. they have the law calls for, and in the meantime, people suf- Post 22 participants are in the community ev- of regulations regarding the real lives law in late
participated in training classes, gone on field trips, fer. ery day, surrounded by supportive people who may 2024. the draft regulations, as written, don’t
and learned how to integrate into several commu- Our son will be falling off the cliff soon, and the want to be part of their inner circle. they are hap- do nearly enough to establish standardized,
nities. Yet when they turn 22, our adults discover system of vocational supports and social services py, accomplished, and valued. straightforward guidelines for self-direction.
that the community they have been so active in for adults with developmental disabilities that he Every person approved for support from DDS there will be a hearing on these regulations on
now has no place for them to thrive. We sit across is entering into is shockingly behind the times. should be able to choose and pay for services like June 18.
the table with a representative of the state, only to life could be so vibrant and have tremendous pos- these — whether at Post 22 or in any number of there are wonderful programs, services, and
hear them say “there are no programs available for itive impact for him and others like him if self-di- exciting, innovative, and horizon-expanding pro- opportunities out there for adults with develop-
your son/daughter.” rection as mandated in the real lives law were grams in massachusetts. Yet because the real mental disabilities. they require a lot of hard work
We may say they’re falling off a cliff but in reali- truly embraced. lives law remains restrictively implemented and for the people who build them and the people who
ty our adult children aren’t falling because they ar- With the help of partners in our hometown of unclear, these options require private payment take part in them. it’s time for massachusetts and
en’t going anywhere. they are sitting in our Westborough, we established Post 22: training & and aren’t available to the vast majority of the peo- the Department of Developmental Services to fully
homes, waiting indefinitely for support and servic- Employment for Disabled adults. it’s a startup ple who would benefit from them. this, despite implement the real lives law and support self-di-
es, for the chance to be part of the known commu- that works with adults with developmental dis- the fact that research shows that self-directed pro- rection so we can be sure our adult children fly
nity they have flourished in for the previous de- abilities to develop for them individualized pro- gramming and services lead to better outcomes rather than fall.
cades of their lives. grams for training, internships, and paid employ- and a higher quality of life.
With nowhere to go, one parent often must ment. Our community mapping of opportunities to give you a sense of the current situation, Christine Simpson is founder of Post 22: Training
stop working and give up their career to keep their within walking distance of Post 22 includes 67 more than 32,000 adults with developmental dis- & Employment for Disabled Adults.
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Boston continues to fail to earn This is a real-time example of the way the stipend system
undermines democracy and warps lawmaking on critical is-
By Sandra Susan Smith treatment against black bostonians, agreed with six to nine. It seems The writer, a former Democratic state representative
O
but it is unclear what progress has clear that the trauma that boston’s (2009-2021), is a member of the steering committee for the
n Dec. 20, 2023, bos- been made. black community has historically Coalition to Reform Our Legislature.
ton mayor michelle In fact, my research team contin- suffered continues today.
Wu held a press con- ues to find major racial disparities finally, just as aggressive polic-
ference to formally in boston residents’ reports of con- ing practices and the stress that
apologize for the rac- tact with law enforcement. Drawing such practices cause have been
ism that informed how in 1989 the from survey data recently collected linked to higher rates of chronic
mayor’s office, city officials, and the from a random sample of boston health conditions, including high
boston Police Department engaged residents about encounters with blood pressure, diabetes, and obesi-
the black community after charles and perceptions of law enforce- ty, in other cities, among each of
stuart, a white man, falsely accused ment, not only did we find that boston’s major racial groups, I
a black man of shooting his preg- black bostonians surveyed reported found that police harassment and
nant wife, carol stuart, to death. significantly higher rates of being related distrust and trauma are
The symbolic significance of pulled over for no reason while driv- strongly correlated with chronic
Wu’s formal apology — to the two ing or of being stopped and health conditions. Thus, through its
various forms of harassment, rou-
tinely and disproportionately perpe-
It seems clear that the trauma that Boston’s trated on its black residents, boston
Black community has historically suffered
JOhN TlUmAckI/glObE sTAff
also engages in what Princeton Uni-
versity professor rob Nixon de- A view of Beacon Street from the top of the
continues today. scribes as slow violence, “a violence Massachusetts State House dome.
that occurs gradually and out of
sight, a violence of delayed destruc-
black men wrongfully accused of searched for no reason while walk- tion dispersed across time and
carol stuart’s 1989 murder, Alan ing or driving (consistent with find- space, an attritional violence that is Parents, students, teachers should be
swanson and Willie bennett; to ings reported by the AclU and oth- typically not viewed as violence at at the center of BPS school plans
their respective families; and to bos- ers), but they also reported five oth- all. ... Time can become a kind of
ton’s entire black community — er harassment types at significantly camouflage for long-term damage to We write as educators who have been directly affected by
cannot be overstated. It took 35 higher rates than the city’s latino, society’s most vulnerable, whose full past announcements of school closures and mergers (“like
years, four mayors, and 11 police Asian American and Pacific Island- humanity is routinely discounted.” her predecessors, Wu decides to go slow on consolidating
commissioners for the city to for- ers, and white residents. but slow violence doesn’t come schools,” Page A1, June 12). We believe that those most af-
mally acknowledge and ask forgive- further, black bostonians under- out of nowhere. In boston, as else- fected — parents, students, and educators — should be at the
ness for the dehumanizing and un- stand that they are receiving differ- where, it is often rooted in ineffec- center of conversations about the future of our public
constitutional ways it treated black ential treatment, and they perceive tive and inequitable policies de- schools, yet we’ve noticed that in the globe’s reporting on
bostonians following stuart’s accu- that the differential treatment signed to contain and control mar- school closures, our voices are often missing.
sation and for the harms, including against them and their neighbors is ginalized populations — policies the On Wednesday, after months of gathering input from
various forms of trauma, suffered by racially motivated. current mayor and police commis- those most affected, our union, the boston Teachers Union,
the black community then and Importantly, consistent with pri- sioner fully support. Despite Wu’s passed a resolution on boston Public schools school facilities
since. or research, we also found that po- stated commitment “to build the planning. The resolution acknowledges the past harms of
Wu was joined by police com- lice harassment is strongly associat- boston that our black residents de- lacking community participation and historic disinvestment
missioner michael cox, who fol- ed with poorer outcomes down- serve” and to “data-driven” and “evi- in our school buildings. Through this resolution we call on
lowed up his own formal apology stream. It is not only predictive of a dence-informed” policy interven- the city of boston to prioritize new construction and school
with an assertion about how differ- deep distrust in law enforcement tions, for instance, she and cox per- renovation independent of proposals to merge or close
ent the bPD is now in its treatment and a sense that law enforcement sist in supporting policies, such as schools. We call on the city to commit to at least three new or
of black bostonians. The force, cox has not made their community saf- the gang database and shotspotter fully renovated school buildings annually until all schools are
suggested, has evolved. er, but police harassment is also pre- technology, that lack an evidence up-to-date.
but has it? Nearly 10 years ago — dictive of trauma symptoms. When base and that will ensure black bos- We also call on the globe to center the voices of those
years before george floyd’s murder asked to think about a memorable tonians’ continued and dispropor- most affected. look at the research about the racist and
by minneapolis police officers and police encounter, black bostonians tionate harassment by boston po- harmful effects of school closures, such as on chicago’s south
before boston adopted “sweeping” not only agreed with more state- lice, providing fertile ground for side. stop talking about rightsizing and start talking about
reforms recommended by the bos- ments indicative of trauma — intru- greater distrust and more trauma. investing right in our students.
ton Police reform Task force — the sive thoughts, reexperiencing the At the December 2023 press con- hAvEN JONEs
AclU of massachusetts released a encounter, avoidance, and physical ference, Wu thanked the bennett Boston
report that summarized findings reactions such as sweating, trouble family for accepting the city’s apolo- IlENE cArvEr
from analysis of bPD’s own field op- breathing, nausea, and the like — gy and for having faith in the city’s Dorchester
erations data. The report revealed but they also agreed with an exces- capacity to do better. On this issue,
that the bPD targeted the city’s sive number of trauma statements; not only has the city failed to earn Jones is an educator at the Ruth Batson Academy (former-
black communities with racially dis- out of nine possible statements — a the black community’s trust but any ly the Boston Community Leadership Academy/McCormack
criminatory stop and frisk practices. variation on a subset of the Post- faith in the city’s capacity to do bet- 7-12 School). Carver is a retired educator from the Pauline A.
This was not the first or the last traumatic stress Disorder civilian ter would be misguided. Shaw Elementary School.
study to do so, or the first commis- checklist for the Diagnostic and sta-
sion to recommend policy changes. tistical manual of mental Disorders Sandra Susan Smith is a professor
further, then, as now, bPD claimed used in prior research — a much of criminal justice at the Harvard
progress in addressing disparate higher percentage of black residents Kennedy School. Turning ‘It Can’t Happen Here’
up a notch
The excellent initiative described by renée loth in her June
14 Opinion column, “A new plot for America” — a revival and
abcde
updated version of sinclair lewis’s 1936 theater project, “It
can’t happen here,” which warned against the threat of a
fascist takeover of the United states — has only one problem:
EDITOr AT lArgE bUsINEss mANAgEmENT “It Is happening here” would be a more accurate title. The
mark s. morrow Dan krockmalnic EVP, New Media & General Counsel
Fo u n d e d 1 8 7 2 kayvan salmanpour Chief Commercial Officer &
institutional and personal corruption of the supreme court,
DEPUTY mANAgINg EDITOrs EVP, Boston.com gerrymandering, the manipulation of voter qualifications,
JOhN W. hENrY lINDA PIZZUTI hENrY marjorie Pritchard Editorial Page Anthony bonfiglio Chief Technology Officer and many other recent developments are all harbingers of
Peggy byrd Chief Marketing Officer
Publisher Chief Executive Officer
veronica chao Living/Arts what is to come.
Anica butler Local News Tom brown SVP, Consumer Revenue
Josh russell GM, Print Operations from as early as 1930, those paying attention to what was
brian bergstein Ideas
NANcY c. bArNEs JAmEs DAO Jeneé Osterheldt Culture, Talent, & Development michelle micone SVP, Innovation & Strategic Initiatives happening in germany were sounding the alarm about the
Editor Editorial Page Editor heather ciras Audience Engagement rodrigo Tajonar Chief People Officer rise of fascism; again in 1932, when the Nazis became the
matt karolian VP, Platforms & R&D largest party in the reichstag; and even more so in 1933,
sENIOr AssIsTANT mANAgINg EDITOrs when Adolf hitler was made chancellor. but the mainstream
DhIrAJ NAYAr cynthia Needham Editorial Innovation
President & CFO mary creane Production
media and political leadership at the time preferred to ignore
Alan Wirzbicki Editorial Page the warnings until it was too late to prevent the horror that
JENNIfEr PETEr, Managing Editor/Chief of Staff Tim rasmussen Visual Journalism & News followed.
Product Design still, even with a new title for the piece, “It can’t happen
crIsTINA sIlvA, Managing Editor/Local News
sPOTlIghT EDITOr here — Again,” the effort by Writers for Democratic Action to
brendan mccarthy stage free readings across the country in advance of the elec-
tion is welcome. America has been complacent for far too
long. It’s time to wake up to a very real threat facing this
charles h. Taylor Founder & Publisher 1873-1921 William O. Taylor Publisher 1978-1997 P. steven Ainsley Publisher 2006-2009 laurence l. Winship Editor 1955-1965
country.
William O. Taylor Publisher 1921-1955 benjamin b. Taylor Publisher 1997-1999 christopher m. mayer Publisher 2009-2014 Thomas Winship Editor 1965-1984
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time on these pages offering career ad- tell the hand-picked board that the ex- out of upwards of $100 million. care- steward’s patients, doctors, nurses,
vice, given that, oK, we chose journal- ecutive team deserves a big pay boost. ful readers may remember that de la staff, and vendors.
ism. but the following guidance is too of course it does. torre then bought a massive $40 mil- so you might logically think that
valuable not to share: Whoever you Just to back up, Medical properties lion yacht as well as the most sophisti- Medical properties trust has taken an
are, wherever you’re working, go get a trust is the alabama-based, publicly cated custom sport fishing boat ever absolute bath in all of this, right? Well, Chaotic scene occurs
job at Medical properties trust. and traded real estate investment group built. We’ll leave the pair of steward- please read on.
once you’re there, aim to join the exec- that bought the hospital buildings and funded ultra-luxury private jets for an- true, the shareholders of Mpt, as in area along I-93
utive leadership team. land from steward Health care and be- other moment. it’s often called, have been crushed.
there may not be another group of came its landlord to the tune of hun- those real estate transactions, the stock has fallen from a high of just
people in the entire working world dreds of millions of dollars a year in which began in 2016, also effectively above $24 a share in 2022 to $5.55 last Previous gatherings
who are rewarded better to fail more
spectacularly than the fortunate peo-
rent.
that series of transactions made
cratered steward Health care, which
declared bankruptcy on May 7. at this
week — close to 80 percent of its value.
mcGrory, Page B4
had been nonviolent
By John Hilliard
GLobE staFF
Council president backs ranked-choice voting created quality-of-life concerns for resi-
dents, but do not typically result in the
kind of violence that broke out sunday,
he said.
Louijeune seeks ballot referendum to institute system for municipal elections in Boston police have been “fairly successful”
in discouraging the parties in the past,
By Niki Griswold have a direct say on ranked-choice vot- reignited debate over the concept and their ballot. the process continues un- Mcnamara said. but sunday morning,
GLobE staFF ing in city elections. whether it would improve voter partic- til there is a winner with a majority of at about 1:15 a.m., Methuen police re-
When a billionaire-backed political city council president ruthzee ipation and the way elections are run. votes. ceived multiple 911 calls from the area
coalition pitched the concept of Louijeune, with the support of several Louijeune’s proposal outlines the supporters of ranked-choice voting of 100 Lindberg ave., a large industrial
ranked-choice voting in a statewide other councilors, has proposed a home- following process: in municipal gener- argue that the system reduces polariza- area along interstate 93.
ballot question four years ago, the ef- rule petition that would allow the city al elections where three or more candi- tion and negative campaigning be- police arrived to a chaotic scene: of-
fort fell short — 55 percent of voters re- to have a ballot referendum, asking dates are running for a particular of- cause candidates are incentivized to ficers found seven gunshot victims and
jected the measure. voters to institute a ranked-choice sys- fice, voters will be able to rank up to not only be voters’ first choice, but earn another victim who appeared to have
but proponents of the idea noted an tem in the city. the measure requires four candidates by their preference. if second- and third-choice rankings been injured in a fall while running
interesting anomaly: the concept was the approval of the city council, the any candidate wins a majority of first- from their opponents’ supporters as away, according to Mcnamara. Life-
largely popular in boston, where 62 mayor, and the state Legislature, be- choice votes, they win. if not, the can- well. saving measures were performed on at
percent voted in support. fore voters get the final say. didate who received the fewest votes is “it is a way of voting that cuts down least two of the victims and one was
now, proponents are reviving the backed by dozens of political and eliminated. Voters who chose that can- on the divisive nature of politics and re- flown by helicopter to a local hospital,
effort to implement the electoral community groups, unions, and civil didate as their first choice would have ally does encourage candidates to officials said.
change, seeking to let boston voters rights organizations, the legislation has their next choice count as their vote on VotInG, Page B2 metHUen, Page B3
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uMCGRORY what the stock was worth in some or all of steward’s eight ac-
Continued from Page B1 2022. tive hospitals in Massachusetts
it actually fell as low in April as You’ve probably never heard probably won’t do so if they are
$3.99 a share, which sounds of Green street, a real estate in- on the hook for the absurd rent
more like the price of a bag of telligence and analytics firm, but payments to Aldag and Medical
Doritos than a stake in a sprawl- people in the industry often Properties trust. And because it
ing real estate investment trust. hang on its words. When MPt would be nice if there was one,
in 2022, the MPt share price pushed through Aldag’s and just one, virtuous figure in this
fell by 53 percent. in 2023, the Hamner’s incentive plan, Green whole sordid deal, someone who
price fell by another 56 percent. street issued a terse two-page as- said it was time to help the hos-
so, if you’re on the board, you sessment titled, “Heads i Win, pitals — meaning the doctors,
face a tough call. Do you: 1. Dra- tails You lose,” saying, “the patients, nurses, and staff —
matically cut the pay of MPt board’s decision to reward cur- rather than drain away as much
chief executive officer Edward rent leadership — whose poor money and as many resources
K. Aldag Jr.; or, 2. simply fire capital allocation and balance from them as humanly possible.
him? shee t management has de- Alas, no. initial discussions
Ends up, there’s apparently a stroyed significant shareholder have already taken place be-
third option, because the board value — may fit with overall poor tween officials in Massachusetts
this spring thought it would be a governance and exec comp stan- and MPt representatives, as po-
good time to create a new execu- dards in the Us, but is clearly tential suitors for steward’s local
tive incentive plan to make sure not in investors’ best interests.” hospitals try to wrap their heads
sUzANNE KrEitEr/GlObE stAff 2018 filEs
Aldag and others didn’t leave the i reached out to Drew babin, around paying those crazy rents
company. No, really. the senior managing director of Whoever may try to buy some or all of Steward’s eight active hospitals in Massachusetts to MPt, according to one person
this clever little maneuver corporate communications at probably won’t do so if they are on the hook for absurd rent payments. involved. When MPt is asked
may bring Aldag a windfall of MPt, to ask him about all this. what it will take to get the hospi-
tens of millions of dollars, in no He kindly responded with an only be earned by executives if a share, the board will promise ham and fairhope, Ala., where tals out of their control, this per-
small part because of his fail- emailed quote that said, in part, MPt’s stock price recovers and to buy Aldag a private jet if he Aldag has a vacation home, MPt son said the answer is fairly suc-
ures. “Our executive compensation delivers a minimum 67 percent can get it back up to $3. officials explained that they cinct: $1.4 billion.
You see, the good board of program is working exactly as return to shareholders.” Actually, wait, there’s no were working remotely during it’s starting to become more
MPt loaded up a massive stock intended to ensure close align- that, very obviously, does not need. the Wall street Journal re- the pandemic. OK doke. it does than clear: When de la torre and
incentive plan whereby Aldag ment with shareholder inter- take into account the sharehold- ported in 2022 that MPt has call to mind the fact that the Aldag brought their companies
and r. steven Hamner, the chief ests.” ers who have already lost their three Gulfstream jets in a han- steward-funded bombardier together, they weren’t just like-
financial officer, would make, At least the “working exactly shirts. And then there’s this little gar at a birmingham area air- Global 6000 jet that ralph de la minded, self-obsessed leaders.
between them, $19 million if the as intended” part is right. but beauty from MPt’s filing with port, which MPt officials told torre uses to fly to the best re- they were soulmates, which as-
share price rises to $7.50 before $81 million just to get the share the sEc: “the purpose of the the Journal, perhaps with a sort destinations around the sumes, of course, that they both
2027; $46 million if it rises to price to less than half of what it awards is to motivate and retain straight face, were used for in- world was owned by MPt before have souls to mate.
$8.50; and $81 million if it rises was a couple of years ago? these key executives.” vestment due diligence. but it was acquired by a steward
to $10. Please keep an important babin wrote that the MPt You get the sense that if the when the Journal learned from holding company. Brian McGrory is a Globe
fact in mind: A $10 share price board is “redesigning perfor- leadership team can somehow federal records that 141 flights Why is any of this important? columnist. He can be reached at
would still be less than half of mance-based equity awards to drive the share price down to $2 were taken between birming- because whoever may try to buy [email protected].
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“i have stood on a lot of stages, but “This moment is the one i dreamed board Day to nighttime museum can expect outdoor musical and cir- ball courts, and spectators can en-
this is very special,” Clinton said. “i of for those 40 years,” she told the tours to music in the streets. And in cus performances, mini-golf, and joy live music and food between
know a little bit about how hard it is to crowd. “Don’t give up!” the wake of Tom brady’s induction crafts. ice cream, beverages, and rounds. The venue will provide pad-
make change.” “Appropriate,” branden Jacobs-Jen- into the Patriots hall of fame last snacks are available for purchase. dles and balls to those without
in the first musical presentation, kins’s show centered on a family re- week, consider taking a trek to fox- Thursday, 5-9 p.m. 11 Divinity equipment. Registration, which
Alicia Keys appeared at a piano as the union in Arkansas, was named best borough for the week-long Patriot Ave., Cambridge. hmsc.harvard.edu opened last month, is required, and
cast of her semi-autobiographical musi- play revival. Jacobs-Jenkins also Place Pickleball Classic. closes monday. Wednesday-Sunday,
cal, “hell’s Kitchen,” presented a med- thanked Davis, saying there would be STRIKE A CHORD hit the city streets various times. Free to watch;
ley of songs. She began singing her and no “Appropriate” without “Purlie Victo- on the solstice for hours of perfor- $20-$100 registration fee. 2 Patriot
Jay-Z’s 2009 smash before leaving the rious.” Free events mances by local musicians and par- Place, Foxborough. patriot-
stage to join the rapper live on some in- “Appropriate” star Sarah Paulson REMEMBER THE BATTLE OF BUN- ticipate in events designed to bring place.com
terior steps to wild applause. added a best leading actress in a play KER HILL Join elected officials and the community together. Citywide
Later, newcomer maleah Joi moon Tony to her Emmy, SAG, and Golden special guests as they pay tribute to neighborhood performances from
won best leading actress for “hell’s Globes awards. Paulson said she was those who served at the battle of Downtown to Dorchester, Summer Deals & steals
Kitchen,” brushing aside a challenge thrilled to be able to interrogate the hu- bunker hill during the Revolution- Solstice festival in the Seaport at A TRAILBLAZING TOUR The boston
from veteran Kelli O’hara. The 21-year- man condition: “This is the heart and ary war. Governor maura healey, the Rocks, and an “Ultimate Jam fire museum’s kid-friendly, self-
old New Jersey native, who plays a role soul of what we do and i am so honored british Consul General Peter Abbott, Session” on the Rose Kennedy guided tour showcases some of the
loosely based on Keys’s life, dedicated to be amongst you.” mohegan tribal historian melissa Greenway will keep bostonians of oldest devices used to fight fires in
her award to her parents. Three-time Tony-honored Chita Ri- Tantaquidgeon Zobel, and more are all generations entertained. Friday, the city. Visitors can expect to see
Danya Taymor — whose aunt is Julie vera got a special tribute from Audra expected to speak on the theme of 12:30-3:30 p.m. Various locations buckets, trumpets, fire grenades,
Taymor, the first woman to win a Tony mcDonald, brian Stokes mitchell, and “hope, Remembrance, Unity.” Mon- across Boston. makemusicday.org and trucks dating back to 1793. Ad-
Award for directing a musical — be- bebe Neuwirth. images of her work in day, 3:30-4:45 p.m., Bunker Hill mission is free but donations are ap-
came the 11th woman to win the “Chicago,” Kiss of the Spider woman,” Monument and Grounds, Monu- SHRED IN STYLE Always wanted to preciated. Every Saturday, 10
award, for “The Outsiders.” and “west Side Story” were projected ment Square, Charlestown. nps.gov learn how to skate but never had the a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 344 Congress St.
“Thank you to the great women who while dancers performed her hit num- time to get lessons? friday marks bostonfiremuseum.com
have lifted me up,” she said. bers. Debose, who won an Oscar in Ri- REFLECT ON ‘MY REFLECTIONS’ the annual Go Skateboarding Day,
Then Shaina Taub, only the second vera’s “west Side Story” role of Anita, meet and enter the creative realm of during which instructors from FIND YOUR ZEN Through July, the
woman in broadway history to write, joined in. Jahnae wyatt, Artists for humani- GOSKATE Skateboarding School Liberty hotel plays host to weekly
compose, and star in a broadway musi- Debose, a three-time host, also co- ty’s featured artist for its June Open will offer free lessons at Reservation free sculpt and yoga classes with
cal, won for best score. Taub, the force choreographed the opening number, Studio. The boston-based alumna’s Road Park, hyde Skatepark, and Equinox wellness Saturdays. Non-
behind “Suffs,” had already won for best the original song “This Party’s for You,” work, “my Reflections,” navigates Lynch family Skatepark to teach hotel guests of all-experience levels
book earlier in the night. her musical is which had a disco vibe with hip-hop el- themes of identity, culture, and skaters at all levels. Friday, 11 are welcome to attend, just be sure
about the heroic final years of the fight ements and multiple acrobatic lifts. The complex life experiences and chron- a.m.-6 p.m. Various locations. to bring your own mat and register
to allow women to vote, leading to the song was a cheer for those who sacrifice icles wyatt’s journey of self-discov- goskate.com beforehand. Classes will be held on
passage of the 19th Amendment. for their art and took a gentle swipe at ery. Tuesday, 5-7 p.m. AFH EpiCen- the Esplanade or in the hotel’s
“if you are inspired by the story of other entertainment types: “You’ll learn ter, 100 W 2nd St. afhboston.org FAMILY FUN IN THE SUN Celebrate courtyard, the Yard; see their front
Suffs, please make sure you and every- that film and TV can make you rich and boston Chinatown Neighborhood desk for class location upon arrival.
one you know have registered to vote make you famous. but theater will NIGHT AT THE MUSEUMS Enjoy the Center’s Quincy’s 10th anniversary Saturday, 10-11 a.m. Free. The Lib-
and vote, vote, vote!” she said. Taub al- make you better.” longest day of the year at a handful with a day of community-building erty Hotel, 215 Charles St. libertyho-
so said the win was for all the loud girls The performances also included an of Cambridge’s galleries and exhibi- and kid-friendly activities. Attend- tel.com/liberty-affairs.
out there: “Go for it,” she urged. intense, creepy version of “willkom- tions. Doors to the harvard muse- ees of all ages are invited to partake
host Ariana Debose kicked off the men” from the “Cabaret” revival led by um of Natural history, the Peabody in face-painting, arts and crafts, a Adri Pray can be reached at
telecast from the Lincoln Center with Eddie Redmayne, Pete Townshend museum of Archaeology and Eth- watermelon-eating contest, and live [email protected]. Follow her
an original, acrobatic number, followed playing guitar to kick off “Pinball wiz- nology, the Collection of historical performances. Saturday, 10 a.m.- @adriprayy.
by Jeremy Strong taking home the first ard” for “The who’s Tommy,” and a
big award of the night. complex, thrilling, and messy rumble
Strong, the “Succession” star, landed from “The Outsiders” that included fall-
his first Tony for his work in the revival ing water, buckets of dirt, various car-
of henrik ibsen’s 1882 political play
“An Enemy of the People.” The award
for best lead actor in a play will sit next
pets, and an onstage truck.
The telecast had some live commer-
cials for upcoming shows, like inviting
Raitt upholds her enduring appeal
to his Emmy, Screen Actors Guild Nicole Scherzinger — slated to be in a By Marc Hirsh for a subtle roll.
Award, and Golden Globe. revival of “Sunset boulevard” — to sing GLObE CORRESPONDENT following their boss’s lead, Raitt’s
Kara Young, the first black perform- the “in memoriam” section, and having bonnie Raitt was 40 when she be- four-piece band rarely opted for fire-
er to be nominated for a Tony three Nick Jonas and Adrienne warren as came a star. it was central to her origin works, but the ease that they demon-
consecutive years in a row, won this presenters; they’re starring in “The Last myth; she’d already lived a lifetime or strated never read as laziness or disin-
time as best featured actress in a play five Years” in 2025. two, both personally and professional- terest. instead, it was more like slip-
for “Purlie Victorious,” the story of a Scherzinger sang “what i Did for ly, before 1989’s “Nick of Time” hit No. ping comfortably into well-worn
black preacher’s plan to reclaim his in- Love” as the names of recent broadway 1 and won the Grammy for Album of boots. “million miles” sneaked around
heritance and win back his church from deaths appeared on the back wall, in- the Year. People simply don’t become with a lopsided shuffle that became
a plantation owner. cluding playwright Christopher Durang pop stars at that stage in their lives, more and less forceful throughout, as
“Thank you to my ancestors,” she and actors Alan Arkin, Glenda Jackson, but Raitt did, and the 74-year-old sing- if it were occasionally holding its
said, adding thanks to a list that includ- Louis Gossett Jr., and Treat williams. er and guitarist who sold out the breath. The band radiated joy with the
mGm music hall at fenway Saturday clean guitar pings of Zimbabwean mu-
night was perfectly at ease in her skin sician Oliver mtukudzi’s “hear me
and in her music. Lord.” (Raitt was consistently gener-
She had cause to be. her volumi- ous about crediting her songs’ writers
nous red hair, with its attendant white and original artists.) And they played
JOSh REYNOLDS fOR ThE GLObE/fiLE
streak, may or may not get outside as- with a feather touch that reinforced
sistance these days. Still, Raitt’s two Bonnie Raitt (pictured at the the gentle heartbreak of “Just Like
other trademarks — her authoritative Leader Bank Pavilion in 2022) That.”
rasp and her masterful slide guitar played for a sold-out crowd at So did a sympathetic vocal from
playing — can’t be faked, and they MGM Music Hall Saturday night. Raitt, whose most affecting singing
both remained stunningly undimin- came with words and melodies that
ished by the years. Caressing her voice she could wrap her voice gently
around the self-flagellating “blame it MUSIC REvIEw around. half-speaking many of the lyr-
on me” with gorgeous, bluesy skill be- ics, she floated atop the delicate and
fore slipping into the slow glide of her Bonnie Raitt, with James Hunter airy “Angel from montgomery”; she
solo, she made the song as sexy as if At: MGM Music Hall at Fenway, never pushed on “i Can’t make You
she’d recorded it half a century ago. Saturday Love me,” letting each note land softly
ironically, for a setlist that touched but with great feeling, the blues in feel
on her pre-“Nick of Time” career once, and topic if not in actual sound. it was
a number of songs sounded like they her only song without an instrument
could have played on the radio in the bert’s “Love So Strong,” meanwhile, in hand. And still, she had everything
late 1970s next to the likes of boz had elements of reggae (the watery or- she could need.
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Scaggs, from the simmering bump of gan, the guitar chop) but wasn’t
Tom Pecinka, Chris Stack, and Sarah Pidgeon of “Stereophonic” “made Up mind” to the blues-funk of played that way, thanks largely to Marc Hirsh can be reached at
performed during the 77th annual Tony Awards on Sunday night. “Used to Rule the world.” Toots hib- drummer Ricky fataar opting instead [email protected].
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erase nearly a decade’s worth of
disappointments and setbacks
in their quest to return to bas-
do you re- of course you do, whether it ketball’s apex.
member was home, out with friends, or now that the embarrass- Perhaps a taste of humility
where you in a local bar, you remember. ment has subsided and the egg was necessary. the celtics
were You know where you were, and i has dried, the celtics realize played game 4 as if they expect-
when the know where you were not. they are still up three games to ed the mavericks to fold. not
Red sox at fenway Park. or at td one in this nba finals. Regard- even their leaders, Jayson tat-
broke the garden. or in gillette stadium. less of the doubts that may have um and Jaylen brown, played
curse? because none of those sem- crept up from their 38-point with the necessary vigor and
when inal boston championship runs loss in game 4, the celtics still fortitude to win a closeout
tom brady stood under the con- finished at home. astonishingly, control the series. game on the road.
fetti for the first of his six Pat- as the celtics head into a poten- that’s the mentality they Yet, just because the celtics
riots super bowls? tial title-clincher monday night possess entering monday are at home does not automat-
when tim thomas turned against the mavericks in game 5 night’s game 5 at td garden ically equate playing better or
danielle PaRhiZKaRan/globe staff
himself into a human wall and of the finals at td garden, look- with a second opportunity to the mavericks succumbing to
anchored a stanley cup for the ing to add one more trophy to Coach Joe Mazzulla welcomed Kristaps Porzingis to practice clinch their first championship make this a neat and
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Red Sox-Blue Jays
long and I wasn’t feeling good,” Martin He sees many similarities Yet Dombrowski was also good at chance to close out the Mavericks in five
b-Dalbec pr-dh
Valdez 2b
1 0 0 0 0 0 .132
3 1 1 0 1 1 .213
DomSmith 1b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .217
told the Globe friday. “like I understand Cora said recently that the 2018 Red working the margins, acquiring Ian Kin- this year. Rafaela cf 4 1 3 2 0 0 .238
Totals 34 9 14 8 6 5
the difference between baseball tiredness Sox remind him of the 2024 Celtics, who sler, Steve Pearce, and Nate Eovaldi dur-
[other type of fatigue]. It was getting to are on the verge of an NbA title. ing their 2018 run. All three played a piv- Abreu getting closer NY Yankees......................100 002 000 — 3 6 1
Boston...............................021 010 32x — 9 14 1
a-ran for Rizzo in 7th, b-ran for Yoshida in 7th.
where it was affecting my performance. During his pregame session Sunday, otal role in the Sox’ march to the title, Wilyer Abreu (ankle) will play in a re- E—Trevino (4), DomSmith (5). LOB—NY Yankees
5, Boston 9. 3B—Wong (1). HR—Judge (26), off
“I was coming to the field every day Cora was asked in what way did the two with Pearce winning world Series MVP. hab game tuesday and wednesday for Crawford, Trevino (8), off Crawford. SB—Duran 2
(17), DaHamilton 4 (18), Dalbec (3), DomSmith
just not being able to prepare and do teams mirror each other. the manager the Celtics, meanwhile, acquired via worcester. there’s a strong chance that (1), Rafaela (9). CS—Refsnyder (2). SF—Devers.
Runners left in scoring position—NY Yankees 3
things I needed to do. I feel like I’m in a proceeded to give a long answer. trade Jrue Holiday, a star role player for he will join the club in Cincinnati for (Trevino, LeMahieu 2), Boston 6 (Duran 2, Devers,
Dalbec, DomSmith 2). RISP—NY Yankees 0 for 5,
good place right now. I’m taking these “You had the star players,” said Cora, much of his career, and Kristaps Porzing- their series with the Reds beginning fri- Boston 6 for 15. Runners moved up—Soto. GIDP—
Volpe, Devers. DP—NY Yankees 1 (Volpe, Rizzo);
days very serious and working on what I “but then the role players were really is, a talented but injury-riddled center, day . . . Romy Gonzalez (hamstring) will Boston 1 (DaHamilton, Valdez, DomSmith).
got to work on.” good. And there’s a notion out there that prior to the start of the season. Eovaldi, join the Red Sox in toronto as well. It’s NY Yankees
Stroman L 6-3
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
5 7 4 4 4 3 102 3.08
Anxiety aside, Martin has dealt with a people think that we only had eight guys much like Porzingis, had a bunch of tal- still to be determined whether he will be Kahnle
Ferguson
1 0 0 0 0 1 10 4.50
‚ 1 2 2 1 0 16 5.16
left shoulder issue that has plagued him playing and that was it. we platooned be- ent, harnessing a triple-digit fastball, but reinstated from the Il . . . Masataka Weaver „ 2 1 1 0 1 17 2.74
IaHamilton ‚ 3 2 2 1 0 20 4.55
at times, but feels as though it is some- hind the play. we platooned at first, sec- was always injured. Yoshida was hit on the hand by a pitch in Tonkin „ 1 0 0 0 0 11 1.48
thing that he can work through. ond and third. then we had the three It was a gamble for the Sox to trade for the bottom of the seventh and was re- Boston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Crawford W 3-6 6 3 3 3 1 9 84 3.54
“I kind of had some things going on outfielders.” Eovaldi, but ultimately the move helped moved from the game. Bobby Dalbec re- Bernardino
Kelly
0 2 0 0 0 0 12 0.98
1 0 0 0 0 2 13 1.88
through the year, some small issues here former president of baseball opera- get them over the hump. placed Yoshida in the lineup. Cora said Weissert 2 1 0 0 1 3 32 2.87
Bernardino pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. In-
and there,” said Martin. tions Dave Dombrowski was always “I think if you surround the superstars Yoshida is OK and won’t start Monday in herited runners-scored—Weaver 2-2, Tonkin 2-1,
Kelly 3-0. HBP—by Weaver (Yoshida). WP—Craw-
“It’s likely getting better but still hav- known for making the big splash. he with good, solid role players, good things toronto with a lefty on the mound, but ford. Umpires—Home, Dan Bellino; First, Phil
Cuzzi; Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Alex Tosi.
ing some issues. It’s just something that’s signed starter David Price to a lucrative are gonna happen,” Cora said. “I think will be back in the lineup tuesday. T—3:06. A—36,718 (37,755).
going to be a part of managing it. I don’t contract prior to the 2016 season, and the Celtics are very consistent at what
how the RunS ScoRed
think it was really affecting my perfor- traded for Chris Sale the following year. they do.” Julian McWilliams can be reached at
FIRST INNING
mance on the field, so I just have got to Prior to 2018, he signed slugger J.D. Mar- the Red Sox closed out the Dodgers in [email protected]. Follow YANKEES — Volpe struck out. Soto flied out to
right fielder Refsnyder. Judge homered to left on
manage it.” tinez. five games that year. the Celtics have a him @byJulianMack. a 1-0 count. Verdugo flied out to center fielder
Rafaela.
SECOND INNING
RED SOX — Wong grounded out, shortstop
Weekend series put the buzz back into this once-storied rivalry
uON BASEBALL grow. Yankees catcher Jose trevino looked
Continued from Page C1 “It’s such a different dynamic with helpless.
“Yankees suck,” the masses chanted our offense when Jarren [Duran] and “we’re going to push the envelope.
on several occasions as the Sox ran hamilton are on base. we’ ll hit for we have a bunch of athletes,” Cora
wild. finally, fans of the visiting team more power when [triston] Casas said.
were drowned out at fenway. comes back. but with speed you can when is the last time you heard a
“Early on, it felt like father’s Day,” always find ways to score.” Red Sox manager say that?
Sox manager Alex Cora said. “People Sox starter Kutter Crawford gave Cora was part of the Sox-Yankees ri-
went to brunch and had their mimo- up a skyscraping home run by Aaron valry as a player. he knows what it’s
sas and they were just watching. but Judge in the first inning then struck like to play on “Sunday Night base-
when we started going, it was great.” him out twice swinging. Crawford re- ball,” leave fenway after midnight,
It was so much like the old times tired 12 of 13 at one point before the and fly to another city to start a road
that all three games took more than Yankees scored twice in the sixth. trip.
three hours. by then, his teammates had built a that’s the challenge the Sox face on
More of this, please. If the Celtics lead that the bullpen was able to hold. Monday against the blue Jays, who
finish their championship run on “Not sure I’ve heard fenway like beat the Guardians in toronto on Sun-
Monday, it’ll be nearly three months that before,” Crawford said. “being in day afternoon.
before the Patriots open their season. the dugout and experiencing that, it for Cora, Monday could be even
the Sox can make it an interesting was a good feeling. this was a good more telling than the weekend.
summer. week for us. It’s something we can “You’ve got to keep the energy,” he
this last week raised hopes. At 37- build on and get the fans excited said. “the next day is important. we
35, the Sox are two games over .500 about.” cannot just show up in toronto and
for the first time since May 22 and After an 8-1 loss on friday, the Sox expect to win a ballgame. we did a
have won five of seven. they were 4-2 scored 17 runs in the next two games. good job against the Phillies; we did a
in a homestand against the Phillies they used power on Saturday, con- good job against the Yankees and now
and Yankees. necting for six doubles. then it was we have toronto.”
“the best team in the Nl and the their speed on Sunday with the nine Asking for more? that’s how a
best team in the Al. the young guys steals, 13 singles, and a triple. manager who likes his team talks.
can feed off this,” said Rob Refsnyder, with Ceddanne Rafaela batting
MAtthEw J. lEE/GlObE StAff
whose leadership has kept the club- ninth, Duran first, and hamilton sec- Peter Abraham can be reached at
house together. “they’re playing so ond, the Sox have three burners in a [email protected]. Follow Kutter Crawford, in his first win since May 1, allowed three runs on three
well. It’s been fun watching this team row. they combined for seven steals as him @PeteAbe. hits in six innings, while walking one and striking out nine Yankees.
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two of three from the royals. three-run homer for Houston. eighth for Atlanta to tie the game at 6-6, his MARiNeRS 5, RANgeRS 0
bReWeRS 5, ReDS 4
bobby Witt Jr., who leads the majors with a third straight game with a homer, and matt Ol-
.327 batting average, had one of kansas City's Orioles bomb Wheeler, Phillies son extended his hitting streak to 10 games by CINCINNATI
Friedl cf
AB
5
R
0
H BI BB SO Avg.
0 0 0 0 .222
TEXAS
Semien 2b
AB
4
R
0
H BI BB SO Avg.
0 0 0 2 .261
Seager ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .258
three hits to hit safely in 26 of the last 28 games. Gunnar Henderson hit his eighth leadoff going 3 for 3 with a double. De La Cruz ss
Candelario 3b
3
3
3
0
2 1 2 1 .235
1 1 0 2 .252
García rf
Lowe 1b
3
3
0
0
0 0 0 1 .216
1 0 0 0 .259
Before the game, the Dodgers put right- homer of the season, and three other Orioles Hurtubise pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .196 Langford lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .240
hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the 15-day in- also went deep off phillies ace Zack Wheeler to Varsho, blue Jays stay hot Espinal 3b
Steer 1b
1
4
0
1
1 0 0 0 .203
2 1 0 0 .236
Jankowski dh
Duran 3b
3
3
0
0
0 0 0 1 .228
0 0 0 2 .258
Fraley rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .284 Taveras cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .211
jured list with a strained rotator cuff, but tests help host Baltimore beat philadelphia, 8-3. Daulton Varsho hit his third career grand Martini dh 4 0 1 0 0 1 .207 Knizner c 3 0 1 0 0 0 .138
India 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .239 Totals 29 0 2 0 0 9
did not show a tear. The matchup between Wheeler (8-4) and slam, ernie Clement added a two-run home Maile c 2 0 0 0 0 1 .184
Stephensn ph-c 1 0 0 0 1 1 .250 SEATTLE AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Corbin burnes (8-2) didn't live up to the hype, run, and the Blue Jays held on to beat the Benson lf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .204 Crawford ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .201
Another no-hit show for blanco but it was still an eventful series finale before a Guardians, 7-6, in Toronto. José berríos pitched
Fairchild ph-lf
Totals
2
34
0
4
0 0 0 1 .229
8 3 3 9
Rojas 3b
JRodríguez cf
4 1 1 0 0 0 .263
3 0 1 0 1 1 .268
Raleigh c 3 0 0 0 1 0 .206
Ronel blanco had the second hitless outing third straight sellout crowd at Camden Yards. six innings to end a four-start winless streak as MILWAUKEE AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Haniger dh 3 1 1 0 0 1 .225
Turang 2b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .287 Bliss pr-dh 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167
of his brief major league career but was pulled The Orioles pulled within 1½ games of AL East- the Blue Jays took two of three from the AL Contreras c 4 1 2 0 0 0 .305 Raley lf 3 1 1 1 1 1 .254
Yelich dh 3 1 1 1 1 0 .333 Canzone rf 3 0 1 1 1 2 .211
after seven innings as the Astros beat the Ti- leading New York, and the Yankees host Balti- Central leaders . . . In Seattle, Logan Gilbert Adames ss 4 1 1 3 0 1 .244 Locklear 1b 4 1 1 1 0 2 .222
Bauers 1b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .204 Moore 2b 3 0 0 0 0 3 .203
gers, 4-1, in Houston. more in a three-game series starting Tuesday. struck out nine and gave up two hits over eight Ortiz 3b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .282 Totals 30 5 6 3 4 12
Blanco (7-2), who threw the only no-hitter in Wheeler had never allowed more than three innings as the Mariners shut out the rangers, Frelick rf
Chourio lf
4
4
0
0
2 0 0 0
0 1 0 2
.257
.222
Texas..........................000 000 000 — 0 2 0
Seattle........................000 110 12x — 5 6 0
the majors this season April 1 against Toronto, homers in a game, but the Orioles hit one in 5-0, to sweep the series and win their seventh in Perkins cf
Totals
2
31
0
5
0 0 1 2
8 5 4 10
.248
LOB—Texas 2, Seattle 6. 2B—Lowe (8), Ro-
jas (10), Haniger (10), Raley (7). HR—Lock-
was just as good this time in his 20th career four of his five innings on the mound. Colton last eight. Cincinnati.................. 101 100 010 — 4 8 1 lear (2), off Leclerc. SB—Bliss (4).
Milwaukee.................000 013 10x — 5 8 3 Texas IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Dunning L 4-6 4„ 4 2 2 3 8 4.73
AL
E—Stephenson (2), Adames (4), Rea 2 (2).
LOB—Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 6. 2B—Ortiz Latz 1‚ 0 0 0 0 2 2.70
(13). 3B—De La Cruz (3). HR—De La Cruz (12), Leclerc 1 1 1 1 0 1 4.55
off Koenig, Steer (8), off Rea, Adames (12), Winn 1 1 2 2 1 1 7.63
off Sims. SB—De La Cruz (36), Turang 2 (26). Seattle IP H R ER BB SO ERA
CS—Perkins (2). SF—Candelario. Gilbert W 4-4 8 2 0 0 0 9 2.93
Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO ERA Voth 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.07
Montas 5 4 3 3 3 5 4.62 Inherited runners-scored—Latz 1-0. HBP—
Sims BS 2; L 1-3 1 2 1 1 1 3 4.18 by Winn (Haniger). WP—Dunning, Winn.
Moll ‚ 2 1 0 0 0 1.80 NP—Dunning 98, Latz 18, Leclerc 12, Winn 22,
Martinez 1„ 0 0 0 0 2 4.29 Gilbert 101, Voth 15. Umpires—Home, Brian
EAST W L Pct. GB Div. Last 10 Streak Walsh; First, Edwin Moscoso; Second, Vic
Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO ERA Carapazza; Third, Adam Hamari. T—2:18.
New York 50 24 .676 — 9-10 5-5 L2 Rea W 6-2 6 4 3 2 1 6 3.29 A—45,584 (47,480).
Baltimore 47 24 .662 1½ 17-6 8-2 W2 Paredes ‚ 0 0 0 1 0 0.82
Koenig „ 1 1 1 0 1 1.93
Boston 37 35 .514 12 7-9 6-4 W2 Payamps 1 2 0 0 0 1 3.24 giANtS 13, ANgeLS 6
Toronto 35 36 .493 13½ 9-10 6-4 W2 Megill S 13 1 1 0 0 1 1 2.14
Tampa Bay 34 38 .472 15 10-17 3-7 W1 Montas pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. LA ANGELS AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Koenig pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Inherit- Stefanic 2b 5 0 1 2 0 1 .286
CENTRAL W L Pct. GB Div. Last 10 Streak ed runners-scored—Sims 2-2, Martinez 1-0, Rengifo 3b 2 1 1 0 0 0 .317
Koenig 2-0. IBB—off Megill (De La Cruz). Moniak cf 2 0 0 0 1 2 .191
Cleveland 44 25 .638 — 11-6 5-5 L2 HBP—by Paredes (India). NP—Montas 89, Ward dh 3 0 0 0 0 0 .240
Sims 22, Moll 7, Martinez 19, Rea 92, Paredes Guillorme ph-
Kansas City 41 32 .562 5 13-9 4-6 L1 8, Koenig 8, Payamps 11, Megill 18. Umpires— dh-p
2 0 0 0 0 1 .278
Minnesota 40 32 .556 5½ 15-11 7-3 W5 Home, Brennan Miller; First, Derek Thomas; Pillar cf-lf 3 0 1 1 0 0 .305
Second, Will Little; Third, Chris Conroy. Calhoun lf 1 1 1 0 0 0 .296
Detroit 34 37 .479 11 10-9 3-7 L1 T—2:40. A—41,676 (41,700). O'Hoppe c 2 0 0 0 0 0 .281
Chicago 19 54 .260 27 5-19 4-6 L1 Thaiss c 2 1 1 0 0 1 .232
Neto ss 3 0 1 1 0 2 .248
WEST W L Pct. GB Div. Last 10 Streak MetS 11, PADReS 6 Schanuel 1b 2 2 1 1 2 0 .219
Adell rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 .193
Seattle 43 31 .581 — 17-5 7-3 W3 Tucker lf-3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .180
SAN DIEGO AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Texas 33 38 .465 8½ 9-14 4-6 L3 Arraez 1b 5 0 2 0 0 0 .326 Totals 34 6 9 6 4 8
Houston 33 39 .458 9 15-12 5-5 W1 Tatis Jr. rf 5 0 0 0 0 4 .272 SAN FRAN. AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Profar dh 4 2 1 1 1 0 .321 Wisely ss 6 1 2 3 0 1 .313
Los Angeles 28 43 .394 13½ 5-7 5-5 L1 Cronenwrth 2b 5 1 1 0 0 0 .257 Ramos cf 6 0 2 0 0 1 .326
NL
Oakland 26 48 .351 17 6-14 1-9 L9 DAVID J. pHILLIp/ASSOCIATED prESS Machado 3b 3 0 1 1 0 2 .245 Bailey c 5 1 2 0 0 1 .280
Wade 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Chapman 3b 4 1 1 1 1 0 .234
Solano ph-3b 1 1 0 0 1 0 .284
Astros hurler Ronel Blanco enjoyed another no-hit start, but this time only Merrill cf 3 0 1 1 1 1 .282
Conforto lf
Soler dh
5 1 1 0 0 0 .239
4 3 2 4 1 2 .224
went seven innings as Houston beat the visiting Tigers, 4-1. DPeralta lf
Kim ss
4
4
1 1 1 0 0 .231
0 1 1 0 0 .218
Flores 1b 2 2 1 0 0 0 .217
Brooks ph-1b 2 1 1 1 0 0 .176
Campusano c 2 1 2 1 1 0 .239 Yastrzemski rf 0 0 0 0 1 0 .215
Totals 36 6 10 6 4 7 Slater ph-rf 2 2 2 2 1 0 .230
Estrada 2b 5 1 2 2 0 0 .239
NY METS AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Totals 41 13 16 13 4 5
bLue JAyS 7, guARDiANS 6 RAyS 8, bRAveS 6 NAtioNALS 3, MARLiNS 1 Lindor ss 3 2 1 2 1 0 .231
EAST W L Pct. GB Div. Last 10 Streak Nimmo lf 5 2 3 1 0 0 .232 LA Angels.................. 110 000 004 — 6 9 2
Martinez dh 3 1 2 1 2 1 .293 San Francisco...........000 900 13x — 13 16 0
Philadelphia 47 24 .662 — 12-6 5-5 L2 CLEVELAND AB R H BI BB SO Avg. TAMPA BAY AB R H BI BB SO Avg. MIAMI AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Kwan lf 5 0 4 1 0 0 .398 Alonso 1b 5 1 2 5 0 1 .232 E—Schanuel (3), Tucker (4). LOB—LA An-
Díaz dh 4 1 1 0 0 0 .259 Chisholm Jr. cf 4 0 2 1 0 1 .260 gels 6, San Francisco 10. 2B—Stefanic (1),
Atlanta 38 31 .551 8 12-11 4-6 L1 Freeman cf 5 0 2 0 0 0 .223
Burger dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .230
Marte rf 4 0 0 0 1 2 .281
Giménez 2b 5 0 0 0 0 0 .261 BLowe 2b 3 1 2 1 1 1 .214 Taylor rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .248 Thaiss (5), Tucker (4), Wisely 2 (5), Conforto
Washington 35 36 .493 12 14-10 8-2 W3 JNaylor 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .229 Paredes 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .281 De La Cruz lf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .243 Vientos 3b 4 0 1 0 0 3 .286 (8), Soler (10), Flores (9), Estrada (13). HR—
New York 33 37 .471 13½ 11-10 8-2 W5 Brennan rf 3 1 2 0 0 0 .239 JLowe rf 3 0 0 0 1 2 .189 Bell 1b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .240 Torrens c 4 2 2 1 0 1 .318 Schanuel (8), off Bivens, Soler (8), off Strick-
Fry ph-rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .314 Arozarena lf 2 2 1 1 1 1 .178 JesusSánchez rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .233 Alvarez c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .217 land, Slater (1), off Fulmer. SF—Neto. DP—
Miami 23 48 .324 24 5-17 2-8 L5 Myers ph-rf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .204 McNeil 2b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .222 LA Angels 1; San Francisco 1.
Manzardo dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .207 Palacios 3b 3 1 0 0 1 1 .240
Schneemann 3b 4 3 3 2 0 0 .375 TAnderson ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .217 Bader cf 4 2 2 1 0 1 .272 LA Angels IP H R ER BB SO ERA
CENTRAL W L Pct. GB Div. Last 10 Streak Siri cf 3 2 1 2 1 1 .204
Totals 36 11 14 11 4 9 Joyce 2 1 0 0 1 3 7.94
Rocchio ss 3 2 1 2 0 1 .213 Rortvedt c 4 1 1 4 0 2 .250 Lopez 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .276
Milwaukee 42 29 .592 — 18-9 6-4 W2 BNaylor c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .176 Rosario ss 4 0 2 0 0 1 .299 Rivera 3b 3 1 1 0 0 1 .209 San Diego..................100 010 040 — 6 10 0 Suarez L 1-2 1 5 5 5 1 0 8.15
Totals 38 6 13 5 0 3 Gordon ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .226 Strickland „ 4 4 3 0 1 4.75
St. Louis 35 35 .500 6½ 9-9 6-4 W1 Totals 30 8 8 8 5 10 NY Mets.....................400 300 04x — 11 14 2 Marte 2‚ 0 0 0 1 1 0.00
TORONTO AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Fortes c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .159 E—Diekman (1), Lindor (7). LOB—San Di-
Cincinnati 34 37 .479 8 8-8 6-4 L2 Horwitz 2b 4 1 1 0 1 2 .333 ATLANTA AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Bruján ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .240
Fulmer 1 6 4 4 1 0 4.40
ego 8, NY Mets 6. 2B—Arraez (14), Kim (9), Guillorme 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
Pittsburgh 34 37 .479 8 8-9 5-5 W1 Kiermaier cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .195 Kelenic cf 5 1 1 1 0 1 .267 Totals 36 1 8 1 0 7 Campusano (13), Martinez (11), McNeil (11),
Schneider lf-2b 3 1 0 0 2 0 .226 San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Chicago 34 38 .472 8½ 9-17 3-7 L1 Guerrero Jr. 1b 4 1 3 0 1 1 .284
Albies 2b 5 0 0 0 0 3 .260
WASHINGTON AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Bader (10). HR—Lindor (12), off Cease, Alon-
Miller 1 2 1 0 0 0 3.58
Ozuna dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .322 so (15), off Cease, Torrens (3), off Estrada.
Varsho cf-lf 5 1 2 4 0 2 .220 Abrams ss 3 0 1 0 1 0 .258 SB—Bader (9). SF—Campusano, Lindor. DP— Bivens W 1-0 3 1 1 1 0 4 3.00
WEST W L Pct. GB Div. Last 10 Streak Springer dh 3 1 0 0 1 2 .196
Olson 1b 3 2 3 0 1 0 .261
Thomas rf 4 1 1 1 0 2 .238 Hjelle 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.27
San Diego 1; NY Mets 1.
Riley 3b 4 2 2 2 0 0 .237 Jackson 1 0 0 0 1 0 4.91
Los Angeles 44 29 .603 — 13-10 6-4 W1 Kirk c 3 0 0 0 1 0 .204
Duvall lf 4 0 1 1 0 2 .171
Meneses 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .244 San Diego IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Barger rf 4 1 2 1 0 2 .160 Senzel dh 2 1 0 0 2 0 .223 TaRogers 1 1 0 0 1 1 2.22
San Diego 37 38 .493 8 14-15 5-5 L3 Kiner-Falefa ss 4 0 1 0 0 2 .269 d'Arnaud c 4 1 2 1 0 1 .245 Vargas lf 4 0 1 1 0 0 .283
Cease L 6-6 3„ 7 7 7 3 5 3.95 TyRogers 1 1 0 0 0 1 2.38
Matsui 1‚ 1 0 0 0 1 4.11
Arizona 35 37 .486 8½ 15-12 6-4 W1 Clement 3b 4 1 2 2 0 1 .264 Arcia ss 3 0 0 0 1 2 .222 Ruiz c 3 0 2 0 0 0 .203 Kolek 2 1 0 0 0 2 5.35
Doval ‚ 4 4 4 2 0 4.88
Totals 34 7 11 7 6 12 Laureano rf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .143 Walker „ 0 0 0 0 2 2.43
San Francisco 35 37 .486 8½ 13-13 6-4 W1 Martínez ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200
García Jr. 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .269 Estrada ‚ 5 4 4 1 1 2.82
J.Suarez pitched to 5 batters in the 4th. Ful-
Cleveland...................000 022 002 — 6 13 0 Young cf 3 1 2 1 0 1 .265 De Los Santos „ 0 0 0 0 0 3.64
Colorado 25 46 .352 18 9-14 4-6 L1 Toronto......................020 050 00x — 7 11 0 Totals 36 6 9 5 2 12 Lipscomb 3b 3 0 1 0 0 0 .246 mer pitched to 4 batters in the 8th. Inherited
LOB—Cleveland 6, Toronto 9. HR—Sch- NY Mets IP H R ER BB SO ERA runners-scored—Strickland 1-1, Marte 1-0,
Tampa Bay................101 400 002 — 8 8 2 Totals 29 3 9 3 3 4
neemann (1), off Berríos, Rocchio (2), off Megill W 2-3 5 5 2 2 2 5 3.52 Guillorme 2-1, Walker 2-0. HBP—by Joyce
ResULts García, Varsho (11), off Sandlin, Clement (3), Atlanta....................... 110 002 020 — 6 9 0 Miami.........................000 010 000 — 1 8 0 Houser 2 3 1 1 0 1 6.22 (Flores), by Suarez (Slater). WP—Marte, Ful-
off Lively. SB—Barger (1). DP—Cleveland 1; Diekman ‚ 0 3 1 2 0 3.97 mer. PB—Bailey. NP—Joyce 42, Suarez 34,
SUNDAY Toronto 2.
E—Palacios 2 (4). LOB—Tampa Bay 1, At- Washington...............100 011 00x — 3 9 1
Smith „ 2 0 0 0 1 2.57 Strickland 25, Marte 27, Fulmer 28, Guillorme
lanta 5. 2B—Díaz (13), Olson (19). HR—BLowe E—Parker (2). LOB—Miami 8, Washington
Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO ERA Reid-Foley 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.69 6, Miller 15, Bivens 36, Hjelle 10, Jackson 10,
At Boston 9 NY Yankees 3 At NY Mets 11 San Diego 6 (4), off Waldrep, Siri (8), off Iglesias, Rortvedt 5. 2B—Lopez (5), Rivera (5), Vargas (11), Ruiz
Lively L 6-3 4 6 4 4 3 4 3.02 TaRogers 24, TyRogers 16, Doval 29, Walker
(1), off Waldrep, Kelenic (6), off Eflin, Riley (5). HR—Thomas (7), off Luzardo, Young (1), Houser pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Inher- 9. Umpires—Home, Mark Ripperger; First,
1st: At Minnesota 6 Oakland 2 At Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati 4 Sandlin 0 3 3 3 2 0 3.49 (6), off Adam, d'Arnaud (6), off Eflin. CS— off Luzardo. CS—García Jr. (2), Lipscomb (2). ited runners-scored—Matsui 1-0, De Los San- Tom Hanahan; Second, Nic Lentz; Third,
Barlow 1 0 0 0 0 2 3.45 Arozarena (5). DP—Tampa Bay 1; Atlanta 4. DP—Miami 2. tos 2-0, Diekman 1-1, Smith 2-2. WP—Cease
2nd: At Minnesota 8 Oakland 7 At Houston 4 Detroit 1 Smith 1 0 0 0 0 2 1.67 Lance Barksdale. T—2:48. A—41,008 (41,331).
Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO ERA 2. NP—Cease 90, Matsui 25, Kolek 25, Estra-
Hentges 1 0 0 0 0 2 2.45 Miami IP H R ER BB SO ERA da 27, De Los Santos 2, Megill 92, Houser 34,
St. Louis 2 at Chi. Cubs 1 Pittsburgh 8 at Colorado 2 Eflin 5„ 7 4 3 1 7 4.12 Luzardo L 3-6 5 5 2 2 3 2 5.00
Avila
Gaddis
„ 2 0 0 0 1 2.77
‚ 0 0 0 1 1 1.65 Kelly ‚ 0 0 0 0 1 3.23 Bender „ 2 1 1 0 0 5.27
Diekman 18, Smith 14, Reid-Foley 15. Um-
pires—Home, Adam Beck; First, Dan Ias-
D’bACkS 12, White Sox 5
At Washington 3 Miami 1 At San Francisco 13 LA Angels 6 Poche 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.40 Puk 1 2 0 0 0 1 6.84 sogna; Second, Ben May; Third, CB Bucknor.
Toronto IP H R ER BB SO ERA Adam W 3-1 1 2 2 2 0 2 2.40 WHITE SOX AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
At Baltimore 8 Philadelphia 3 At Arizona 12 Chi. White Sox 5 Berríos W 6-5 6 8 4 4 0 1 3.13 Cronin 1‚ 0 0 0 0 1 2.73 T—3:11. A—31,054 (41,922).
Pham rf 4 1 3 1 1 0 .287
Green 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.76 Fairbanks S 10 1 0 0 0 1 2 3.13
Tampa Bay 8 at Atlanta 6 At LA Dodgers 3 Kansas City 0 Washington IP H R ER BB SO ERA Vaughn 1b 5 1 3 3 0 1 .234
Little 1 0 0 0 0 1 5.06 Robert Jr. cf 3 0 0 0 0 3 .186
At Toronto 7 Cleveland 6 At Seattle 5 Texas 0 García „ 4 2 2 0 0 2.57 Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO ERA Parker W 5-3 6 6 1 1 0 4 3.06 AStRoS 4, tigeRS 1 Colás cf 2 0 1 1 0 1 .300
Pearson S 2 ‚ 0 0 0 0 0 4.23 Waldrep 3‚ 5 6 6 4 2 16.71 Law 1„ 1 0 0 0 1 3.35 DeJong ss 5 0 1 0 0 0 .240
SATURDAY Lively pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. Sand- Lee 1„ 0 0 0 0 3 2.35 Garcia ‚ 0 0 0 0 1 5.16 DETROIT AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Julks lf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .239
lin pitched to 5 batters in the 5th. Inherited Holmes 3 2 0 0 0 2 0.00 Finnegan S 20 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.78 Pérez rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .260 Lee dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .241
At Boston 8 NY Yankees 4 Detroit 13 at Houston 5 runners-scored—Sandlin 2-2, Barlow 2-0, Iglesias L 0-1 1 1 2 2 1 3 2.70 Inherited runners-scored—Puk 1-0, Cronin Vierling cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .261 Sosa 3b 4 1 2 0 0 1 .261
Gaddis 2-0, Pearson 2-0. HBP—by Berríos 1-0, Garcia 1-0. NP—Luzardo 77, Bender 15, Greene dh 4 0 0 0 0 3 .252 Mendick 2b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .206
Oakland (ppd.) at Minnesota At NY Mets 5 San Diego 1 Inherited runners-scored—Kelly 2-0, Lee Maldonado c 3 1 0 0 1 2 .083
(Rocchio). NP—Lively 88, Sandlin 18, Bar- Puk 20, Cronin 19, Parker 85, Law 18, Garcia 5, Canha 1b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .243
1-0. HBP—by Waldrep (Arozarena). NP— Totals 37 5 11 5 3 11
low 11, Smith 13, Hentges 14, Avila 14, Gaddis Finnegan 9. Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf; First, Keith 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .232
At Chi. Cubs 5 St. Louis 1 At Atlanta 9 Tampa Bay 2 13, Berríos 97, Green 7, Little 11, García 19,
Eflin 87, Kelly 3, Poche 9, Adam 27, Fairbanks
Ibáñez ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 .274
16, Waldrep 71, Lee 15, Holmes 34, Iglesias Sean Barber; Second, Alan Porter; Third, Ry- ARIZONA AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Pearson 3. Umpires—Home, Bill Miller; First, an Blakney. T—2:23. A—27,003 (41,380). Urshela 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .280
At Toronto 5 Cleveland 0 At Seattle 7 Texas 5 22. Umpires—Home, Chris Segal; First, Larry
Baddoo lf 2 0 0 0 1 0 .138 Carroll cf 2 2 0 0 2 0 .213
Malachi Moore; Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Vanover; Second, David Rackley; Third, Nate
Rogers ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .212 Gurriel Jr. ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .246
LA Angels 4 at San Francisco 3 Kansas City 7 at LA Dodgers 2 Chad Whitson. T—2:48. A—40,043 (49,286). Tomlinson. T—2:32. A—40,211 (41,184).
Kelly c 2 0 0 0 1 1 .242 Marte 2b 3 1 1 1 0 0 .283
At Washington 4 Miami 0 At Colorado 16 Pittsburgh 4 CARDiNALS 2, CubS 1 McKinstry ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .183 Newman 2b 1 0 1 0 0 0 .283
oRioLeS 8, PhiLLieS 3 Totals 31 1 3 1 3 10 Pederson dh 2 3 1 2 2 1 .288
At Baltimore 6 Philadelphia 2 Chi. White Sox 9 at Arizona 2 tWiNS 6, AthLetiCS 2 ST. LOUIS AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Walker 1b 5 2 3 3 0 1 .257
HOUSTON AB R H BI BB SO Avg. McCarthy lf-cf 2 1 1 3 1 0 .279
PHILADELPHIA AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Winn dh-ss 5 0 0 0 0 2 .294
At Milwaukee 3 Cincinnati 1 Schwarber dh 4 1 1 0 1 1 .248 GAME 1 Altuve 2b 3 2 2 3 1 0 .299 Grichuk rf 3 1 0 1 1 0 .302
Burleson rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .272 Moreno c 3 0 0 0 1 1 .231
Castellanos rf 5 0 0 1 0 3 .204 Bregman 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .237
OAKLAND AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Carlson pr-rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .186 Alexander 3b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .279
Harper 1b 4 1 2 0 1 0 .280 Alvarez dh 4 0 2 1 0 0 .290
Toro 2b 5 0 1 0 0 0 .261 Goldschmidt 1b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .227 Diaz c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .260 Perdomo ss 3 1 1 0 1 2 .310
Bohm 3b 4 0 3 2 1 0 .302 Gorman 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .208 Totals 29 12 9 10 8 6
Bleday cf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .243 Singleton 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .217
Stott 2b 5 0 0 0 0 1 .234 Arenado 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .262
Sosa ss 5 0 1 0 0 2 .277 Rooker dh 3 0 0 0 1 2 .253 Peña ss 2 0 0 0 1 0 .282 Chi. White Sox..........001 000 103 — 5 11 1
mONDAY’s GAmes Marsh cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .256 Andujar lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .312 Donovan lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .245 Dubón lf 3 1 1 0 0 1 .301 Arizona.......................301 602 00x — 12 9 1
Merrifield ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .192 Soderstrom 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .225 Crawford ss 1 1 1 0 2 0 .184 Cabbage rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .265 E—Maldonado (2), Montgomery (1). LOB—
....... 2024 ....... Team .......2024 vs. opp....... .......Last 3 starts....... Fermín ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .167 Meyers ph-cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .253
Odds W-L ERA rec. W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA Dahl lf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .231 Davis 3b 3 1 2 0 1 0 .236 Chi. White Sox 8, Arizona 4. 2B—Pham (8),
Pache ph-cf 1 0 1 0 0 0 .219 Cameron rf 3 1 1 1 1 2 .195 Kittredge p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — McCormck cf-rf 2 1 0 0 1 1 .205 Pederson (12), Walker (13). 3B—McCarthy
Stubbs c 4 1 1 0 0 1 .191 Helsley p 0 0 0 0 0 0 — Totals 27 4 5 4 3 3 (2). HR—Walker (16), off Thorpe. SB—Men-
BOSTON AT TORONTO, 7:07 p.m. McCann c 4 0 1 1 0 2 .278
Totals 39 3 10 3 3 12 Pagés c 3 1 1 2 1 1 .132 Detroit........................000 000 001 — 1 3 0 dick (3), McCarthy (10). SF—Marte, McCa-
Schuemann ss 4 0 0 0 0 3 .235
Pivetta (R) +110 3-4 3.88 5-4 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-1 16.1 3.31 Siani cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .207 rthy. DP—Chi. White Sox 1; Arizona 1.
BALTIMORE AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Totals 34 2 9 2 3 10 Houston..................... 130 000 00x — 4 5 1
Kikuchi (L) -130 4-5 3.26 5-9 0-0 0.0 0.00 2-1 16.1 3.31 Totals 35 2 9 2 3 6 Chi. White Sox IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Henderson ss 5 1 1 1 0 3 .274 E—Bregman (7). LOB—Detroit 6, Houston 2.
MINNESOTA AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Thorpe L 0-1 3‚ 6 8 7 5 0 8.64
CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURGH, 6:40 p.m. Rutschman c 5 1 1 1 0 2 .289 2B—Ibáñez (6). HR—Altuve (11), off Maeda.
CHI. CUBS AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Kuhl 2„ 2 4 4 3 3 13.50
Mountcastle 1b 5 1 1 0 0 3 .270 Margot rf 4 1 0 0 1 1 .224 SB—Altuve (10). DP—Detroit 2.
Tauchman rf 3 0 1 0 1 2 .256 Anderson 1 0 0 0 0 2 5.54
Spiers (R) +165 0-0 2.33 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 0.0 — O'Hearn dh 2 1 0 0 2 1 .282 Correa ss 5 2 3 3 0 1 .306 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Crow-Arm pr-cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .207 Shuster 1 1 0 0 0 1 3.49
Skenes (R) -195 3-0 2.43 5-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 2-0 17.1 2.60 Santander rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 .231 Lewis dh 4 1 2 1 1 0 .395 Maeda L 2-3 5 5 4 4 2 1 6.02
Hays lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .240 Morel 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .195 Arizona IP H R ER BB SO ERA
Miranda 3b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .278 Bellinger cf-rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .263 Holton 2 0 0 0 0 1 3.58
SAN DIEGO AT PHILADELPHIA, 6:40 p.m. Westburg 2b 4 2 2 3 0 1 .278 Foley 1 0 0 0 1 1 2.81 Mntgmry W 5-4 5 4 1 0 2 7 6.00
Buxton cf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .244 Suzuki dh 4 0 1 0 0 2 .267
Mullins cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .189 Ginkel 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.18
Cowser lf-rf 2 1 2 2 1 0 .234 Jeffers c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .233 Happ lf 3 1 2 0 1 1 .224
Vásquez (R) +150 1-3 4.93 2-6 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-0 16.2 3.78 Houston IP H R ER BB SO ERA Martinez 1 3 1 1 0 1 0.69
Sánchez (L) -180 3-3 3.07 6-7 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-0 16.0 2.81 Urías 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .242 Castro lf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .254 Hoerner 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .240 Thompson 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.93
Blanco W 7-2 7 0 0 0 3 8 2.43
Totals 35 8 10 8 3 11 Santana 1b 3 1 2 2 1 0 .233 Busch 1b 4 0 1 1 0 1 .254 Pressly 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.00 Mantiply „ 3 3 3 1 1 4.44
ST. LOUIS AT MIAMI, 6:40 p.m. Philadelphia..............000 020 100 — 3 10 1 Farmer 2b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .196 Swanson ss 2 0 0 0 2 0 .212 Hader 1 2 1 1 0 2 3.98 Sewald ‚ 0 0 0 0 0 0.77
Baltimore...................121 040 00x — 8 10 3 Totals 34 6 12 6 5 3 Amaya c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .190 Inherited runners-scored—Kuhl 3-3,
Gray (R) -160 8-4 3.01 8-4 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-2 16.2 4.32 WP—Maeda, Blanco. NP—Maeda 94, Hol-
E—Harper (2), Burnes (2), Mountcastle (3), Oakland......................000 000 101 — 2 9 0 Wisdom ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .192 ton 15, Foley 14, Blanco 94, Pressly 13, Hader Sewald 1-0. WP—Kuhl 3. Catchers interfer-
Garrett (L) +135 2-2 6.10 4-2 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-2 12.1 7.30 Westburg (3). LOB—Philadelphia 12, Balti- Totals 32 1 5 1 4 7 26. Umpires—Home, Lance Barrett; First, Dan ence—Maldonado. NP—Thorpe 60, Kuhl 50,
more 7. 2B—Schwarber (6), Harper (13), Bo- Minnesota..................300 100 20x — 6 12 0 Anderson 12, Shuster 11, Montgomery 84,
DETROIT AT ATLANTA, 7:20 p.m. St. Louis.....................020 000 000 — 2 9 0 Merzel; Second, Roberto Ortiz; Third, Alfonso
hm (26), Pache (3). HR—Henderson (22), off LOB—Oakland 8, Minnesota 9. 2B—Bleday Marquez. T—2:10. A—39,199 (41,168). Ginkel 10, Martinez 19, Thompson 9, Mantiply
Olson (R) +170 1-8 3.68 2-11 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-3 14.2 10.43 Wheeler, Rutschman (14), off Wheeler, West- (19). HR—Cameron (2), off Ober, Correa 2 Chi. Cubs................... 000 000 100 — 1 5 0 32, Sewald 2. Umpires—Home, Marvin Hud-
Fried (L) -200 6-3 3.20 9-4 0-0 0.0 0.00 2-1 20.0 2.70 burg (11), off Wheeler, Cowser (9), off Wheel- (8), off Sears, off Sears, Lewis (6), off Sears, LOB—St. Louis 9, Chi. Cubs 8. 2B—Crawford son; First, Hunter Wendelstedt; Second, John
er. SB—Harper (4), Bohm (3), Sosa (3), Cows-
er (5).
Santana (11), off Basso. SB—Buxton (4), San-
tana (2). CS—Farmer (4). DP—Oakland 1;
(2), Happ (15). HR—Pagés (2), off Taillon. AL LeADeRS Tumpane; Third, Nick Mahrley. T—2:49.
A—37,694 (48,405).
NY METS AT TEXAS, 8:05 p.m. SB—Gorman (3), Crow-Armstrong (12), Happ
Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO ERA Minnesota 1. (6). Through Saturday’s games
Peterson (L) +105 2-0 4.32 2-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 2-0 16.2 4.32 Wheeler L 8-4 4‚ 9 8 8 2 4 2.84
Gray (R) -125 2-2 2.17 6-5 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-1 14.1 1.88 Turnbull 2„ 1 0 0 1 4 2.79
Oakland
Sears L 4-6
IP
4‚
H
9
R ER BB SO ERA
4 4 4 1 4.25
St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO ERA BATTING AL LeADeRS
Domínguez 1 0 0 0 0 3 4.38 Mikolas W 5-6 6‚ 4 1 1 0 5 4.59 AB R H Avg.
SAN FRANCISCO AT CHI. CUBS, 8:05 p.m. Nittoli 1„ 0 0 0 1 0 1.80 Fernandez „ 1 0 0 1 0 2.51 Witt Jr., KC...................... 291 59 95 .326 Through Saturday’s games
Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO ERA Basso 2 3 2 2 0 2 5.40 Kittredge 1 0 0 0 1 1 3.48 Soto, NYY ........................ 257 58 82 .319 HOME RUNS
Hicks (R) Off 4-3 3.01 7-7 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-2 13.2 5.93 Burnes W 8-2 6 7 2 2 2 7 2.14 Helsley S 24 1 0 0 0 2 1 2.53 Judge, NYY...................... 260 55 78 .300 Judge, NYY........................................................ 25
Assad (R) Off 4-2 2.81 8-6 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-1 15.2 5.17 Pérez 1 2 1 1 0 1 4.05 Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO ERA Correa, Min..................... 191 32 57 .298 Henderson, Bal.................................................21
Vespi 1 1 0 0 1 2 0.00 Ober W 6-4 6‚ 6 1 1 2 8 4.81 Chi. Cubs IP H R ER BB SO ERA Perez, KC......................... 249 27 74 .297 Tucker, Hou.......................................................19
LA DODGERS AT COLORADO, 8:40 p.m. Webb „ 0 0 0 0 1 1.91 Alcala 1„ 1 0 0 0 1 1.99 Altuve, Hou ..................... 288 40 85 .295
Taillon L 3-3 6 7 2 2 2 3 3.08 Ramírez, Cle......................................................18
Cano S 3 ‚ 0 0 0 0 1 2.30 Smith, Tex....................... 211 33 62 .294
Sands „ 2 1 1 1 1 4.41 Smyly 2 2 0 0 0 2 3.52 Soto, NYY...........................................................18
Paxton (L) -170 6-1 3.92 9-3 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-1 10.2 5.91 Vespi pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Inherit- Rutschman, Bal.............. 272 35 79 .290
Quantrill (R) +145 6-4 3.30 7-7 0-0 0.0 0.00 2-1 15.1 2.35 Duran S 11 ‚ 0 0 0 0 0 3.60 KThompson 1 0 0 0 1 1 4.61 Alvarez, Hou ................... 268 40 77 .287 Santander, Bal..................................................17
ed runners-scored—Turnbull 1-0, Webb 1-0,
Inherited runners-scored—Fernandez 1-1. Paredes, TB..................... 245 27 70 .286 Naylor, Cle.........................................................17
Cano 3-0. HBP—by Wheeler (Cowser). NP— Inherited runners-scored—Nittoli 1-0, Du-
MILWAUKEE AT LA ANGELS, 9:38 p.m. Wheeler 91, Turnbull 37, Domínguez 17, ran 2-0. NP—Sears 95, Nittoli 18, Basso 29, NP—Mikolas 91, Fernandez 17, Kittredge 20, Peña, Hou........................ 271 35 77 .284 Stanton, NYY.....................................................17
Burnes 94, Pérez 17, Vespi 14, Webb 16, Cano Ober 96, Alcala 22, Sands 27, Duran 9. Um- Helsley 23, Taillon 93, Smyly 38, KThompson O'Hoppe, LAA ................. 208 31 59 .284 Seager, Tex....................................................... 14
Rodríguez (R) -110 0-1 4.91 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-1 3.2 4.91 4. Umpires—Home, Mike Estabrook; First, pires—Home, Quinn Wolcott; First, Emil Jime- 15. Umpires—Home, Carlos Torres; First, Ry- Devers, Bos..................... 219 39 62 .283 DeJong, CWS.....................................................14
Soriano (R) -110 4-5 3.48 5-7 0-0 0.0 0.00 2-0 20.0 3.15 Tripp Gibson; Second, Charlie Ramos; Third, nez; Second, Ramon De Jesus; Third, Adrian an Wills; Second, Scott Barry; Third, Paul Guerrero Jr., Tor ............ 267 30 74 .277 Alvarez, Hou......................................................14
Team rec. — Record in games started by pitcher this season Henderson, Bal............... 269 55 74 .275
Laz Diaz. T—2:50. A—44,525 (45,971). Johnson. T—2:43. A—33,835 (38,544). Clemons. T—2:48. A—39,118 (41,649). Greene, Det.......................................................14
Clinching at home
would be Hub rarity
usULLiVAN
Continued from Page C1 ‘The fans, they’ve
boston’s stunning collection of
championships since 2000, their wanted to be a
opportunity to do so in front of
their green-clad, rabid fans
part of an
would make the feat particularly opportunity and
exceptional.
Since the 2000 Nfl season,
game of this
when brady and the Patriots magnitude with a
won the franchise’s first Super
bowl in New Orleans, the hub’s chance that we
four major men’s professional
teams have won a stunning 11
have in front of us.’
additional titles. five more for Al hOrfOrD
the Patriots, four for the red
Sox, one apiece for the Celtics
and bruins. Price start and a stunning Chris
Among them only the 2013 Sale close brought the curtain
Sox and the 2008 Celtics down on the Dodgers at Chavez
clinched at home. ravine. the Celtics came to their
the rest of the sporting world fans’ rescue in 2008, defeating
won’t want to hear it, but boston the rival lakers at the Garden,
fans have earned the chance to allowing Paul Pierce, kevin Gar-
be in the stands for the season’s nett, and ray Allen to write their
final, championship-clinching names into franchise lore.
game, to scream together until but it was back to business as
their voices go hoarse, to dance usual for the bruins in 2011,
until their feet ache, to clink when they won the Stanley Cup
their plastic cups until the final final in Game 7 at Vancouver.
drop is drained (or poured over And count them as the best
their heads), to be there in per- chance since to win at home, on-
son for the pinnacle of team ly to lose Game 7 of the Cup to
sports accomplishment. the blues five years ago.
No wonder Celtics star Jay- Which leaves it up to the Celt-
son tatum is expecting Cause- ics.
way Street to be bursting at its “it’s going to be special,” Al
veritable seams. horford said Sunday. “it’s going
“i think it’s going to be as to be electric. the fans, they’ve
loud as it’s ever been, in my sev- wanted to be a part of an oppor-
en years of being a Celtic,” tatum tunity and game of this magni-
said after a loss friday night in tude with a chance that we have
DANiEllE PArhizkArAN/GlObE StAff
Dallas thwarted a sweep of the in front of us.
Mavericks. “We’re excited to go “So i know it’s going to be Jaylen Brown, who is averaging 24.1 points in the playoffs, and the Celtics will try to close out the Mavericks in Game 5.
back home. Celebrate father’s electric here from before the
Day on Sunday and compete for game. i’ve been in these types of
a championship on Monday. it
should be a lot of fun.”
it would be a lot of rare.
to be fair, including the Pat-
games, like where they are at big
games like that. the fans here,
they are all into it. i don’t expect
anything less.”
Closeout bid ‘what we all work for’
riots in the list of road champi- Celtics fans can taste it. Many uoN bAskEtbALL “So i don’t look at it as pres- advantage. A team that hasn’t ed. these chances to clinch are
onships is a stretch, given the gobbled up tickets to Game 4 in Continued from Page C1 sure. Just unconditional sup- lost more than two games in a rare and they have to play their
Super bowl is played at a neutral Dallas when disgruntled Maver- convenient story line. boston port, and that we have an amaz- row all season would have to hardest, if not their best. that’s
site. but doesn’t it sting just a lit- icks fans no doubt dumped their will have to earn this win with ing fan base here.” lose four consecutive games to all this fan base can request.
tle bit to know that the only frustration into the secondary perhaps its best performance of t he hunger is there, the lose this series. but there has to the Celtics owe their fans their
teams to win Nfl titles in their market. Skyrocketing prices at the season. players say, although it didn’t be a better sense of urgency best effort and an increased
home stadiums are the 2020 home make it tough for the great the Mavericks have little to appear that way friday. After than in Game 4. the Celtics sense of urgency because they
buccaneers, who just happened unwashed to buy in for Game 5 lose because they are expected saying they had to play like the have to feed into the crowd’s en- have a chance to achieve a ca-
to be quarterbacked by then-re- (Stubhub was at $1,200-plus for to lose. more desperate team in Game 4 thusiasm, play a more disci- reer-defining accomplishment.
cently departed brady, and the a single ticket Sunday after- No prognosticator picked even though they weren’t, the plined and passionate game, “[Coach] Joe [Mazzulla] did
2021 rams? noon), but fans will find a way. Dallas to win the championship Celtics played about six good and let their talents and coach- a great job today of reminding
brady’s New England titles tD Garden sold out in no time when the season began. the minutes before they relented to ing take over. us that it’s Ok to smile during
were won in the big Easy, hous- for a Game 4 watch party, and Mavericks are the underdogs. the team that was really desper- “We have a great group, re- wars,” tatum said. “it’s Ok to
ton (twice), Jacksonville, Glen- Patriots fans sure didn’t need they are loose, knowing every ate. silient group, and we don’t like have fun during high-pressure
dale, Ariz., and Atlanta. live action to sell out Gillette Sta- victory they steal puts more there’s something to playing to lose,” brown said. “We do our moments. that’s what makes
fine cities all, but not boston. dium for brady’s hall of fame pressure on the favored Celtics. with zero expectations and the best to prepare each and every our team unique and special.
it’s been a theme. the 2004 ceremony the same night. this indeed has turned into a Mavericks have embraced that night, each and every game, and We would love to win [Mon-
red Sox completed their curse- they are not spoiled by suc- mind game. role. they are highly unlikely to we look forward to the next day], more than anything. but if
breaking World Series streak in cess. boston wants a title, it needs come back from a 3-0 deficit. No game on the schedule. i think it doesn’t happen, it’s not the
St. louis, and there were a re- “ You saw all those Celtics a title. the city can taste it. team has done that in 156 tries, we are ready for Game 5. i think end of the world. We have more
ported 3,000-plus red Sox fans fans in there tonight,” kyrie irv- “i don’t look at it as pres- but that doesn’t mean they can’t that’s the best answer that i got. opportunities. So just setting
on site, many of whom managed ing said after Game 4, when the sure,” tatum said Sunday before cause angst and discomfort for i think that we’re ready. We’re at that table of don’t surrender to
to make their way onto the field onetime Celtic now at point practice. “i do notice, especially their opponent in the process. home, and we’re looking for- that idea that we have to win to-
for the celebration. but like the guard for Dallas finally erupted this time of the season, playoff “Sometimes when you do ward to it. morrow. We would love to, ab-
series before, when the Sox com- with a good game. “they travel time and obviously being in the play an opponent over and over, “this is what we all work for. solutely. but Game 5 is the big-
pleted their historic 0-3 come- in packs. When we go to boston, finals for the second time, you get used to the tendencies We are at the precipice of com- gest game of the season because
back in the American league there’s going to be a bunch of when you drive around and go and you start to capitalize on pleting what we set out to do at it’s the next game on the sched-
Championship Series with a them yelling a whole bunch of to the gas station, or i wanted to that on both ends, defensively the beginning of the season. So i ule.
Game 7 win at Yankee Stadium, crazy stuff.” go get some ice cream yesterday, and offensively,” Dallas coach think it’s not difficult to get “So going with that mind-set,
it was no place like home. three he was referring to their be- it’s Celtics gear everywhere and Jason kidd said. “hopefully our everybody in that locker room and just have fun. that’s really
years later, another sweep on the havior during the game. if the e ver ybody is super e xcited group has seen enough of bos- on the same page right now. it what we talked about today. Get
road in St. louis, and the ghosts Celtics win? Just wait till post- about this team and what we ton to understand what they are just needs to remind everybody back to having fun and being a
of 1918 were still stuck in fen- game. the home crowd is liable have accomplished and what we good at, and hopefully we can that it’s just one possession at a team and how special we are
way’s walls. t o s t ay o v e r n i g h t . t h e y ’ v e have the chance to accomplish. take that away [Monday] night.” time. We do it together and we and the team that got us here.”
thank goodness for 2013, earned it. You really just feel the love and Monday will be the most dif- fight like our lives depends on
when a Game 6 win unleashed support from everybody in the ficult game of the Celtics’ ca- it, and i think we’ll be all right.” Gary Washburn is a Globe
the hometown joy, but it was Tara Sullivan is a Globe city of boston, and how bad reers because it’s the most sig- the Celtics lacked that fight columnist. He can be reached at
back to business as usual in columnist. She can be reached at they want us to win, how much nificant. but it’s also important in Game 4 and they can no lon- [email protected].
2018, when a flawless David [email protected]. they have been cheering for us. to remember they still hold the ger take these games for grant- Follow him @GwashburnGlobe.
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Vu wins Meijer LPGA
on third playoff hole
Lilia Vu out since late march Sarah Sjöström since the 2016
(back), won the meijer LPgA Rio games, swam 55.31 at the
classic in a playoff Sunday, spoil- US trials in Indianapolis. Torri
ing Lexi Thompson’s bid for her Huske took the second Paris
first win in five years. Vu beat games bid in 55.52. Carson Fos-
Thompson and third-round ter beat Tokyo champ Chase Ka-
leader Grace Kim with a 5-foot lisz in the men’s 400-meter indi-
birdie putt on the third extra vidual medley final for his first
hole — the par-5 fourth in grand Olympic berth. Nic Fink won the
Rapids, mich. Vu birdied the men’s 100-meter breaststroke.
par-5 18th in regulation for a 7-
under-par 65, then twice more SOCCER
to match Thompson and Kim,
who began the day five strokes Eriksen marks return
ahead of Thompson and eight Denmark’s Christian Eriksen
clear of Vu, on the first two play- scored in the 17 th minute of a
BRUcE BENNETT/gETTY ImAgES
off holes. On the last hole, Vu hit 1-1 tie with Slovenia in group c
The high-powered Oilers were able to continue their season by unloading on the Panthers’ Sergei Bobrovsky in Game 4. her second shot in the bunker at the European championship
and blasted out to set up birdie. in Stuttgart, germany. It was
chances. He closed with a 70 and tied ner-up finish to get the fourth American Dechambeau, who hit only five fair- from the record $21.5 million purse.
US Open leadercards
Leaders after the final round at Pinehurst resort Eagle or better Birdie Bogey double bogey or worse
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ouT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In ToT
Yards 395 504 387 528 588 228 426 488 184 3728 617 482 486 381 472 197 530 207 448 3820 7548
Par 4 4 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 35 5 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 35 70
Bryson deChambeau 4 4 4 5 5 3 4 4 3 36 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 3 4 35 71
rory McIlroy 3 4 4 4 6 3 4 4 2 34 4 4 3 3 4 4 5 3 5 35 69
Patrick Cantlay 4 4 4 5 5 3 3 4 3 35 4 4 5 3 4 3 5 3 4 35 70
Tony Finau 4 5 4 5 3 3 4 4 3 35 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 32 67
Schools
MIAA DIVISION 5 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
English High:
‘We had to do
it for the City’
By Mike Puzzanghera before English produced seven
gLOBE cORRESPONDENT unanswered runs.
English High 7 w O R c E S - “A little jittery in the first inn-
TER — After ing, but we knew if we attacked
Georgetown 1 A r m a n i s and if we would keep attacking,
Romero watched the game’s fi- it would be ours at the end of the
nal out float harmlessly into the game,” Ortiz said.
glove of center fielder Alonzo Romero closed out the game
garcia, the junior turned and with three straight outs in the
sprinted to embrace catcher seventh.
Matthew guerrero — a combina- garcia started the scoring for
tion of the joy of victory and the the Eagles with an RBi single in
gratitude of what his English the second before castillo
high team had just accom- brought in a run when he was
plished. hit by a pitch with the bases
for the first time in school loaded. in the third, junior Rus-
history, English high, the tour- bert Martinez clobbered a two-
nament’s third seed, claimed the run double to deep right field as
Division 5 baseball title Sunday part of a four-run rally.
afternoon at Polar Park, taking “in batting practice before
down top-seeded georgetown, the game, Rusbert was hitting
7-1. balls 1,000 miles per hour,”
kEN McgAgh fOR ThE gLOBE
The significance of the title Romero said. “he was definitely
run wasn’t lost on the English due for one and he got it today.” Plymouth North rode the arm of D.C. Brown, who struck out eight in the first three innings and finished with 12 whiffs.
high players. Under Ortiz’s leadership,
fighting to be the first Bos- English high has become a base-
ton city League baseball team to ball juggernaut. They completed MIAA DIVISION 2 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Scoreboard
Y Y Y
in dynasty territory
Omaha ....................... 46 20 .697 — ed for assignment. C Chuckie Robinson
Memphis.................... 35 33 .515 12
Nashville.................... 35 33 .515 12
Louisville.................... 34 33 .507 12½
Golf wNbA ntr - purchased from minors.
Houston: P Cristian Javier transferred
to 60-day IL. P Luis Contreras pur-
Toledo ........................ 34 33 .507 12½ EaSTErn ConFErEnCE chased from minors.
Gwinnett.................... 33 35 .485 14 W l Pct. GB la Dodgers: P J.P. Feyereisen called up
St. Paul....................... 32 35 .478 14½ mEijER LpGA cLAssic Connecticut............... 12 1 .923 —
New York................... 12 2 .857 ½
from minors. P Michael Grove, P Yoshi-
Iowa............................ 30 38 .441 17 nobu Yamamoto placed on 15-day IL. P
Indianapolis .............. 29 37 .439 17 Atlanta ......................... 6 6 .500 5½ Joe Kelly transferred to 60-day IL. P Mi-
at Blythefield Country Club, Belmont,
Columbus .................. 29 38 .433 17½ Indiana......................... 5 10 .333 8 chael Petersen purchased from mi-
USa
SUnDaY’S rESUlTS Chicago........................ 4 9 .308 8 nors.
Yardage: 6,556; par: 72 Washington................. 2 12 .143 10½
Worcester 12........................at Buffalo 6 Minnesota: P Louie Varland called up
By Cam Kerry back-to-back,” said Torres. “it’s what we’ve always At Gwinnett 5.........................Nashville 4
WESTErn ConFErEnCE
W l Pct. GB
from minors.
Grace Kim...... 68-65-66-73-13–272 -16 oakland: P Brady Basso called up from
GLOBE cORRESPONDENT wanted. we can know both relate to winning two At Rochester 8.....Scranton/W.-Barre 1
L. Thompson..71-68-65-68-13–272 -16
Minnesota ................. 10 3 .769 2
Seattle.......................... 9 5 .643 3½ minors.
Memphis 6............................at Norfolk 1
Lilia Vu............69-70-68-65-12–272 -16
Taunton 5 AMhERST — it was a three- and i think it’s a great thing for both of us.” Las Vegas.................... 6 6 .500 5½ San Francisco: P Nick Avila released. P
St. Paul 6...........................at Louisville 3
Ally Ewing............70-63-71-69–273 -15 Phoenix........................ 7 7 .500 5½ Kyle Harrison placed on 15-day IL. P
At Syracuse 9.................Lehigh Valley 3
peat. it’s now a dynasty. Torres, a right fielder, finished 3 for 4 with a Na Rin An.............67-64-69-70–270 -14 Los Angeles................. 4 10 .286 8½ Spencer Bivens purchased from mi-
King Philip 0 Top-seeded Taunton won its pair of runs. Bourque collected two RBis and ju-
Iowa 11.............................at Columbus 6
Omaha 2.................................at Toledo 1
Allisen Corpuz.....68-68-68-70–274
Kristen Gillman...69-68-69-69–275
-14
-13
Dallas ........................... 3 9 .250 8½
SUnDaY’S rESUlTS
nors.
St. louis: P Ryan Loutos called up from
At Jacksonville 5..............Indianapolis 0 Ayaka Furue........70-68-70-68–276 -12 At Indiana 91......................... Chicago 83 minors. P Kyle Gibson placed on be-
fourth consecutive Division 1 softball champion- nior shortstop Brooke Aldrich launched her sixth Charlotte 2...........................at Durham 0 Alison Lee............65-72-68-71–276 -12 At Phoenix 87.......................... Seattle 78 reavement/family medical emergency
Ryann O'Toole.... 71-67-67-71–276 -12 At Atlanta 87...................Los Angeles 74 list.
ship by downing 21st-seeded hockomock League home run of the postseason as the top of the or- SaTUrDaY’S rESUlTS
Atthaya Thitikul..68-69-69-70–276 -12 MonDaY’S GaME Texas: P Cole Winn called up from mi-
Worcester 4..........................at Buffalo 2 Dallas at Minnesota...............................7 nors. P Jesús Tinoco designated for as-
rival king Philip, 5-0, at Sortino Field on Sunday. der proved to be a series of tough outs. At Gwinnett 4.........................Nashville 3 Georgia Hall........ 70-71-68-68–277 -11
SaTUrDaY’S rESUlTS signment.
Indianapolis 6.............. at Jacksonville 2 Anna Nordqvist...72-67-65-73–277 -11
Connecticut 85.....................at Dallas 67
The Tigers (25-0) capped a flawless season for Senior Texas Tech commit Sam Lincoln fin- At Norfolk 6............................Memphis 2
Paula Reto...........70-69-68-70–277 -11 New York 90..................at Las Vegas 82
nHl
Yu Jin Sung..........72-70-67-68–277 -11 Montreal: C Oliver Kapanen signed.
their ninth title in program history. ished her high school career with yet another Charlotte 6...........................at Durham 4
N. Vongtaveelap.71-67-67-72–277 -11 Mercury, 87-78 Philadelphia: C Rodrigo Abols signed
Lehigh Valley 4.................at Syracuse 2 Aditi Ashok..........68-70-69-71–278 -10 as free agent.
The four consecutive championships are the shutout, scattering four hits with three walks and At Rochester 7.....Scranton/W.-Barre 3 Carlota Ciganda. 67-72-69-70–278 -10 at Phoenix
SEATTLE (9-5) — Vivians 1-2 0-0 3,
most since Bishop Fenwick reeled off seven nine strikeouts. Omaha 7.................................at Toledo 4 Nataliya Guseva.71-69-67-71–278 -10
Ogwumike 7-18 1-2 15, Magbegor 6-10
Iowa 3...............................at Columbus 2 Lauren Hartlage. 67-69-74-68–278 -10
straight from 1990-96.
Taunton coach Michelle Raposo won back-to-
The Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the
Year proved unflappable, her confidence growing
St. Paul 3...........................at Louisville 1 N. K. Madsen.......71-64-74-69–278
Hira Naveed........ 69-70-71-68–278
-10
-10
2-2 14, Diggins-Smith 6-15 0-0 14, Loyd
3-15 8-10 14, J.Holmes 1-2 1-2 3, Whit-
comb 1-4 0-0 3, Horston 4-9 3-5 12. To-
cape League
Worcester, 12-6 Alexa Pano.......... 72-65-68-73–278 -10 tals 29-75 15-21 78. SUnDaY’S rESUlTS
Gabriela Ruffels..68-73-68-69–278 -10
back championships as a third baseman in 2002 as the offense supplied plenty of support. at Sahlen Field, Buffalo Marina Alex.........73-69-67-70–279 -9
PHOENIX (7-7) — Allen 3-7 0-0 7,
Copper 11-20 5-5 30, Griner 10-15 7-7
At Brewster 4............................Bourne 3
Hyannis 5............................ at Harwich 1
and 2003. in her second season as a coach, she Despite playing six underclassmen, the Tigers WorCESTEr aB r H Bi BB So avg. Jin Hee Im............71-65-73-70–279 -9 28, Cloud 0-3 3-4 3, Taurasi 4-9 3-3 13,
Wareham 4.......................at Falmouth 2
Alvarez ss-2b 4 2 2 2 2 2 .256 Ariya Jutanugarn70-72-69-68–279 -9 Cunningham 0-2 0-0 0, Sutton 0-1 0-0 0,
accomplished the same feat with her sophomore showcased their poise. They were unflappable Gonzalz 1b-ss 6 1 4 3 0 1 .373 Yuna Nishimura..69-69-69-72–279 -9 Mack 3-5 0-0 6. Totals 31-62 18-19 87. Cotuit 2.................................at Orleans 1
Yorke lf 6 1 3 1 0 2 .405 Jing Yan................68-68-72-71–279 -9 Halftime: Phoenix, 47-33. 3-pt. goals: Yarmouth-Dennis 2..........at Chatham 1
daughter, Mia Torres. thanks to their experience playing in pressure- Hickey c 3 1 0 0 3 2 .217 Maria Fassi..........70-71-69-70–280 -8 SEA 5-26 (Vivians 1-2, Ogwumike 0-3, MonDaY’S GaMES
Lugo rf 4 1 0 1 2 3 .212 Jiwon Jeon...........69-68-72-71–280 -8 Magbegor 0-2, Diggins-Smith 2-6, Loyd Harwich at Yarmouth-Dennis...............7
Posing together for a picture in left field hold- filled environments. The feeling of climbing to Kavadas dh 4 2 2 3 1 2 .258 Lizette Salas........67-71-68-74–280 -8 0-6, J.Holmes 0-1, Whitcomb 1-4, Hor- Brewster at Hyannis..............................7
Gasper 2b-1b 4 2 2 2 1 1 .455 ston 1-2), PHO 7-18 (Allen 1-2, Copper
ing the championship trophy, they beamed from the top of the mountain and adding to the pro- Contreras cf 4 2 1 0 1 0 .199
Sarah Schmelzel.72-70-71-67–280 -8
3-7, Griner 1-2, Cloud 0-1, Taurasi 2-5, Cotuit at Wareham.................................7
B. Henderson...... 67-69-73-72–281 -7 Falmouth at Orleans..............................7
Simas 3b 5 0 0 0 0 3 .268 Cunningham 0-1). Rebounds: SEA 36
ear to ear. gram’s success doesn’t grow old. Totals 40 12 14 12 10 16 Kim In-Kyung......68-74-68-71–281 -7 (Ogwumike 11), PHO 37 (Griner 9). As- Bourne at Chatham................................7
Jeongeun Lee6....72-69-69-71–281 -7 sists: SEA 18 (Diggins-Smith 8), PHO 24
Torres jump-started the Tigers’ offense from “i remember being a player and it was un- BUFFalo aB r H Bi BB So avg. Mao Saigo............74-68-70-69–281 -7 (Cloud 8). Fouls: SEA 19, PHO 18. A:
SaTUrDaY’S rESUlTS
Harwich 13..............................at Cotuit 2
Eden cf 5 0 1 1 0 3 .199 Jeongeun Lee5....69-69-70-74–282 -6
the leadoff spot in the third inning, slicing a ball heard of to win two state championships back-to- Roden lf 5 0 0 0 0 3 .111 C. Wannasaen.....69-73-69-71–282 -6
9,444. At Yarmouth-Dennis 2..........Brewster 1
At Bourne 9...............................Orleans 4
into right-center and speeding around for a tri- back,” said Raposo. “To come out here and do it Palmegian 1b 5 1 1 0 0 1 .220
Martinez 3b 5 1 2 1 0 2 .260
Xiaowen Yin........74-68-72-68–282 -6 Dream, 87-74 At Hyannis 10........................Falmouth 0
J. Boonchant........70-70-69-74–283 -5
at College Park, Ga.
ple. Freshman third baseman Bella Bourque as a coach, it brings back all those feelings as a Jimenez dh
Robertson rf
3 0 0 1 1 0 .260
4 1 1 0 0 1 .226
Caroline Inglis.....72-70-68-73–283 -5
LA SPARKS (4-10) — Brink 6-13 2-2
Chatham 11......................at Wareham 1
Eun-Hee Ji............71-69-71-72–283 -5
looped a sacrifice fly to left and the Tigers got off player.” McDowell c
Turconi ss
4 1 3 0 0 0 .179
4 1 1 1 0 2 .189 Roberta Liti..........70-70-73-70–283 -5
16, Jackson 7-13 1-1 16, Hamby 3-14 4-4
10, Clarendon 0-2 0-0 0, Nurse 1-4 2-2 5,
Caroline Masson 72-70-71-70–283 -5
to a 1-0 lead. Lantigua 2b 2 1 1 2 2 0 .266 Burrell 0-0 2-2 2, Talbot 1-1 0-0 2,
night for his first victory of the track would go to a Team Pen- from behind by Suarez.
richmond
Ragsdale
iP H r Er BB So Era
6 1 0 0 2 8 3.69
L. McCracken......67-67-72-66–272
Daniel Miernicki. 70-67-68-67–272
John Pak...............69-68-71-64–272
-8
-8
-8
NAscAR ni, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4.
Cody 2 3 0 0 0 2 6.35
season and a spot in the play- ske driver — Penske cars have Larson had surged into the Cruz 1 1 0 0 0 2 11.2 Chase Seiffert.....70-66-69-67–272 -8 ROThEsAy OpEN
offs. won seven indycar Series races middle of a three-wide jam, n.H. iP H r Er BB So Era
Dillon Board.........68-67-67-71–273
Zecheng Dou.......69-67-67-70–273
-7
-7
iOwA cORN 350 at The City of nottingham Tennis
Dominguez 5 5 1 1 2 6 4.13 Austin Hitt...........69-68-70-66–273 -7 Results of Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Centre, nottingham, England
Blaney led four times for a and three NAScAR Xfinity Se- with Suarez to his left and kes- Mendoza
Kelly ‚
2 3 2 1 1 4 4.23
2 2 2 1 0 4.05
Alvaro Ortiz.........71-66-73-63–273 -7 race with make of car, starting posi- Women’s singles
O. Schniederjans 71-66-65-71–273 -7 tion, and laps completed. Semi Finals
career-high 201 laps, finishing ries races at the track. elowski to his right, when the Boyer 1„ 0 0 0 0 0 2.11
A. Smotherman...69-67-67-70–273 -7 1. Ryan Blaney, F, 2, 350 Karolina Pliskova (6), def. Diane Par-
WP—Cody 2, Kelly. T—2:30. 2. William Byron, C, 4, 350
0.716 seconds ahead of william chase Elliott was third. contact happened. a—5,623.
Hayden Springer 66-69-71-67–273
Trevor Werbylo.. 69-67-68-69–273
-7
-7 3. Chase Elliott, C, 9, 350
ry, 6-7 (9), 6-1, 6-4; Katie Boulter (3),
def. Emma Raducanu, 6-7 (13), 6-3, 6-4.
4. Christopher Bell, T, 10, 350
Byron for his 11th cup victory. christopher Bell, who had to Larson finished 34th in the M. Feuerstein......68-69-69-68–274 -6
5. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., C, 35, 350
Finals
Brent Grant..........69-66-69-70–274 -6 Katie Boulter (3), def. Karolina Plisk-
The defending series cham- start from the back of the field 36-car field. M. Hoffmann.......69-67-69-69–274 -6
6. Joey Logano, F, 11, 350
ova (6), 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.
pion came into the iowa corn in a backup car after crashing Getting a cup Series race colleges KK Limbhasut......65-72-69-68–274
Alistair Docherty 67-64-72-72–275
-6
-5
7. Josh Berry, F, 3, 350
8. Alex Bowman, C, 33, 350
9. Daniel Suarez, C, 13, 350
350 12th in the standings. during practice Friday, was was an accomplishment for the Yuxin Lin..............68-69-69-69–275 -5 10. Brad Keselowski, F, 5, 350 LibémA OpEN
C. Blanchet..........69-68-65-74–276 -4 11. Ross Chastain, C, 17, 350
at autotron rosmalen, s-Hertogenbo-
Blaney regained the lead on fourth. track, located 40 miles from bAsEbALL Jared du Toit.......72-65-67-72–276 -4 12. Todd Gilliland, F, 14, 350
sch, netherlands
Charles Porter.....71-66-70-69–276 -4 13. Justin Haley, F, 19, 350
Lap 263 after taking just two Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who Des Moines. College World Series Rayhan Thomas..72-64-67-73–276 -4 14. Carson Hocevar, C, 20, 350 Men’s singles
SUnDaY’S rESUlTS Bo Van Pelt..........69-67-68-72–276 -4 15. Martin Truex Jr., T, 31, 349 Finals
tires on a caution-flag pit stop. like Blaney took two tires on The facility opened in 2006 Florida State 7..........................Virginia 3 Joey Garber.........68-68-68-73–277 -3 16. Noah Gragson, F, 23, 349 Alex De Minaur (1), def. Sebastian
17. Bubba Wallace, T, 16, 349 Korda (7), 6-2, 6-4.
he led the rest of the way, get- the final pit stop, finished fifth. and was on the schedules of Tennessee 6.................North Carolina 1 Brandon Harkins 69-68-70-70–277
E. Papineau..........67-69-69-72–277
-3
-3 18. Chris Buescher, F, 15, 349 Women’s singles
MonDaY’S GaMES 19. Austin Dillon, C, 36, 349
ting through lapped traffic as Joey Logano finished sixth. NAScAR’s Xfinity Series and Florida vs. NC State................................2
Ben Crane............65-69-70-74–278 -2
20. Harrison Burton, F, 25, 349
Semi Finals
Paul Haley II........71-66-72-70–279 -1 21. Corey LaJoie, C, 24, 349 Liudmila Samsonova (2), def. Ekat-
Byron tried to close. Rookie Josh Berry, who led 32 Truck Series from 2009-19. Texas A&M vs. Kentucky......................7
Jamie Lovemark.69-68-71-71–279 -1 22. Tyler Reddick, T, 8, 349 erina Alexandrova (3), 6-3, 6-7 (1), 6-1.
SaTUrDaY’S rESUlTS Scott Harrington.67-68-73-74–282 +2 Finals
Blaney, whose mother, Lisa, laps, was seventh, followed by NAScAR has owned the Texas A&M 3..............................Florida 2 S. Yellamaraju.....70-66-72-74–282 +2
23. Michael McDowell, F, 22, 349
24. Denny Hamlin, T, 12, 348 Liudmila Samsonova (2), def. Bianca
Kentucky 5..............NC State 4 (10 inn.)
is from chariton, iowa, won in Alex Bowman, Daniel Suarez, track since 2013. Marcelo Rozo......70-67-69-77–283 +3 25. Ty Gibbs, T, 27, 348 Andreescu, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.
Remembered
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LaMONTAGNE, Margaret on June 13, 2024. She was the beloved peacefully on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at
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COLVARIO, Richard Joseph ner. Loving daughter of the late Leo Medfield, surrounded by loving family.
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SANDWICH and Nora (Lee Keane) LaMontagne. Born in Millis on October 6, 1926,
CARSON, Michael F. CARSON, Michael F. Also survived by her many loving cous- she was the daughter of the late Dennis
ins and cherished friends. J. Murphy and Annie B. (MacDonald)
ones is
Margaret valued education, as noted Murphy. Following her 1944 graduation
CARSON, Michael F. FISHER, Ellen in her own proud career and educa- from Millis High School, she attended
tional pursuits. Margaret’s career in Burdett College. Her first employ-
nursing started after obtaining a degree ment was in the office of the Jospeh
from Georgetown University, where M. Herman Shoe Company. Seeking
she remained close to the friends she to broaden her horizons, she joined
important
made there. We would like to thank the office of the telephone company in
her friends for their enduring friend- Milford and made a dedicated career
ships throughout the years. Margaret managing AT&T offices in Boston,
went on to obtain a Master’s Degree at Braintree and Framingham.
Boston University and, subsequently, Rita had been a longtime member of
wove a degree from Suffolk Law School the Board of Directors of the Medway
to you.
into her many years as the Director of Cooperative Bank, Charles River Bank.
Nursing at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital One of twelve children, she was
in Boston. Being the daughter of two predeceased by her siblings, Daniel L.
librarians, Margaret had a love for Murphy, Katherine O’Rourke, Mary
books, as she was often found reading Germano, Michael Murphy, John
more than one at any given moment. Murphy, Francis X. Murphy, Sister
Of Sandwich and Englewood, FL, Age 85, passed away peacefully on June Margaret’s endearing fondness for ani- Martha Murphy MM, Patricia O’Brien
formerly of Wellesley, June 11, 2024. 14, 2024, surrounded by her loving mals stemmed from her childhood with and Thomas Murphy. She is survived by
Beloved husband of the late Carol A. family. Resident of West Roxbury for her family dogs and countless wonder- a brother, James W. Murphy, of Millis;
(Hogan) Carson. Survived by several over 55 years (formerly of Jamaica ful hours riding horses. Margaret’s love a sister, Florence Garrity, of Hingham;
cousins and many good friends. Plain). Beloved wife of the late Donald of the arts was evident in the way she and many beloved nieces of nephews
Michael was a graduate of
Wentworth Institute and a retired
Fisher; loving mother of Karen and
husband Danny McDonald of Braintree,
would meander through art museums
and often catch a play or symphony.
and great-nieces and nephews.
Rita loved her family, her church,
To submit a paid death
engineer for Boston Survey Nancy and husband Michael Moran of When asked, Margaret would say some and her friends and she was dedi-
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Service in the funeral home, beginning many nieces and nephews and friends. cousins to cap off the summer. While with her work buddies and particularly
at 1:00pm. Relatives and friends Ellen was a longtime employee of there, her love of the arts was often sat- enjoyed when they included golf. She
kindly invited. Interment in Woodlawn the Telephone Company (Baby Bells isfied by a trip or two to the Ogunquit was an original member of the Charles
Cemetery, Wellesley.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
to Verizon) in the payroll department.
She lived for going down the Cape
Playhouse; keeping that tradition well
into her 80’s. Margaret enjoyed many
Golf League and enjoyed working on
her skills. She loved the Red Sox, The
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and John. Margaret’s strong and con-
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Michael-Carson- or to Beacon Hospice, of her grandchildren. She will best be and challenges of life. Medway, at 11:00a.m. Burial will be in
1060 Falmouth Rd., Suite A, Hyannis, remembered for her kind heart and Visiting in the John Everett & Sons St. Mary Cemetery, Holliston. Calling
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Obituaries
martin Starger, who as a se- grams, including “marcus Wel- show; returning shows had to
nior executive at ABc in the by, m.D.” and “the Six million be strong enough to help new
1970 s helped bring “happy
Days,” “Roots,” “Rich man, poor
Dollar man,” with tv movies
such as “the missiles of Octo-
ones; and the network had to
counterprogram cBS and NBc Catch’ star
man,” and other shows to the ber” (1974), which dramatized with appealing alternatives.
small screen — and the network the cuban missile crisis, and the plan did not work. ABc By John Yoon
nearly to the verge of No. 1 in prestigious miniseries such as finished far behind its rivals. NEW YORK tImES
prime time — before turning to “Roots,” based on Alex haley’s After three years as presi- Nick mavar, a commercial
producing movies, most notably book about his family history. dent of ABc Entertainment, he salmon fisherman known for
Robert Altman’s “Nashville,” “Roots” — which ran for left in 1975 to start his own pro- his tenacity and resourceful-
died may 31 at his home in los eight consecutive nights in duction company, with a deal to ness who was also a deckhand
Angeles. he was 92. 1977, although it did not air un- create programs exclusively for on the Discovery channel’s ex-
his death was confirmed by til after mr. Starger left ABc — the network. treme fishing reality show
JAcK mANNINg/NEW YORK tImES/fIlE/1974
his niece, Ilene Starger, a cast- was a colossal ratings smash Nonetheless, some of the “Deadliest catch,” died thurs-
ing director. and won nine Emmys. It was programming he left behind for Mr. Starger joined ABC in the mid-1960s and rose to day at a hospital in King Salm-
mr. Starger joined ABc in part of his strategy to adapt his successor, fred Silverman, president of ABC Entertainment in 1972. on, Alaska. he was 59.
the mid-1960s and rose to posi- bestselling books such as leon was responsible for ABc’s rise to his death was confirmed by
tions of increasing importance, Uris’s novel “QB vII” (1974), the top spot in prime time for factor y leather worker who an account executive and vice his wife, Julie (hanson) mavar.
culminating in his promotion to which was developed into a two- the 1976-77 season. Seven of made handbags (which were president. his nephew Jake Anderson said
president of ABc Entertain- night, six-hour event, and Irwin the 10 top-rated shows that sea- purchased by, among others, El- he was recruited to ABc and that mr. mavar had a heart at-
ment in 1972. Shaw’s novel “Rich man, poor son were on ABc, including eanor Roosevelt), and Rose held vice-presidential positions tack thursday while on a lad-
Entertainment mogul Barry man” (1976), the basis of a nine- “happy Days,” “the Six million (Stamler) Starger, who man- at the network before becoming der at a boatyard in Naknek,
Diller, who was one of his prote- part miniseries. Dollar man,” and “Baretta,” aged the household. president of ABc Entertain- Alaska, where he ran his fishing
ges at ABc, described mr. Starg- mr. Starger’s penchant for holdovers from mr. Starger’s After graduating from the ment. operation, and fell onto a dry
er in an email as “the quintes- putting brainier-than-usual pro- time there. city college of New York in When he left ABc, he had a dock.
sential television executive of g r a m s o n A B c ’s s c h e d u l e John J. O’connor, a tv critic 1953 with a bachelor’s degree in major project in hand. While at he was pronounced dead at
the 1970s.” he was, Diller said, prompted John carmody, a tele- for the New York times, took motion picture techniques, mr. the network, he had agreed to a hospital, Anderson said.
the “essence of NY smar ts: vision reporter for the Wash- note. “Ironically,” he wrote in Starger was drafted into the Ar- have ABc finance “Nashville” “Deadliest catch,” which fol-
suave, sophisticated and funny. ington post, to describe him in 1977, “the foundation for ABc’s my. he served for two years in (1975), Altman’s multilayered lows crab fishermen off the
he was culturally ahead of his 1973 as “the intellectual of the current programming pattern the motion picture division of drama set against the back- Alaskan coast, is one of the top-
audience but was pragmatic in three network programming had been laid by martin Starger, the Signal corps; for some of ground of the country music in- rated programs on basic cable.
his programming choices, but chiefs.” who was dismissed shortly be- that time, he was based in ho- dustry. mr. Starger and Jerry the show premiered in
ever striving for better.” Ultimately, mr. Starger had fore the ratings began to climb.” nolulu, where he wrote, direct- Weintraub were the film’s exec- 2005, and mr. mavar appeared
mr. Starger’s time at ABc to find a way to beat NBc and (Some reports said he was ed, and edited films. utive producers. It was nomi- in 98 episodes, working on a
was characterized by the net- cBS. In 1974, he added 12 new pushed out, others said he re- After his discharge, he joined nated for five Oscars. fishing boat called the f/v
work’s long struggle to break series to ABc’s schedule to re- signed to take on a new chal- the advertising agency Batten, mr. Starger’s marriage to Ju- Northwestern until 2021.
out of last place in prime time, place unsuccessful ones. lenge.) Barton, Durstine & Osborn as dith Newburg ended in divorce he left the show while film-
behind cBS and NBc, in what he said that in the battle to martin Starger was born an assistant projectionist, at a in 1975 after eight years. No im- ing an expedition in 2020 after
was then a three-network uni- gain ground against ABc’s ri- may 8, 1932, in the Bronx, one time when agencies produced mediate family members sur- his appendix ruptured, reveal-
verse. vals, he had three rules of en- of two sons of Isidore Starger, a television shows. he was later vive. ing a cancerous tumor, Ander-
son said.
mr. mavar was also injured
John Wilmerding, 86, curator who helped give American art an identity while shooting an episode in
2011, when a large hook came
loose during a storm and struck
By Michael S. Rosenwald Journal. “It is beautiful and useful,” he to study American literature. On in 1961 and a doctorate in 1965. him in the face, breaking his
NEW YORK tImES from 1983 to 1988, he was added. “Its pictures portray a friend’s recommendation dur- he taught at Dartmouth col- nose.
John Wilmerding, an influ- the deputy director of the Na- light, light that fills the air, light ing his freshman year, he took lege from 1966 to 1977, when he Nickola mavar Jr. was born
ential figure in American art tional gallery of Art, where he that, glowing everywhere, calls an introductory art history class left to join the National gallery Oct. 21, 1964, in San pedro, ca-
whose eclectic career as a schol- donated his large collection of the mind to stillness.” held in the basement of the cam- as a curator. he also taught at lif., to Nickola mavar Sr. and
ar, museum curator, and collec- works by 19th- and 20th-centu- Dr. Wilmerding’s ultimate pus art museum. Students princeton University from 1988 maureen (Whelan) mavar.
tor was instrumental in elevat- ry American painters. accomplishment, Richard called it “Darkness at Noon.” to 2007. he continued collecting his father was a fisherman
ing the cultural significance and And when Alice Walton, the wrote, was having “shown the “When the lights went out,” throughout his career, and in who emigrated from croatia in
market value of painters such as daughter of Walmart’s founder, public something we had not Dr. Wilmerding recalled, “there later years, he focused on pop 1959. While a mechanical
W i n s l o w h o m e r, t h o m a s Sam Walton, opened the crystal seen before.” was this world of visual images art. engineering student in
Eakins, and fitz henry lane, Bridges museum of American John currie Wilmerding Jr. that struck a nerve with me in- “for me, the satisfaction of california, the elder mavar at
died June 6 in New York city. he Art in Bentonville, Ark., where was born April 28, 1938, in Bos- stantly, and the realization early buying these pictures came first fished part-time until
was 86. Walmart has its headquarters, ton and grew up in Old West- on that you could look at facades from collecting in an area that becoming a commercial
his brother, James, said the she turned to Dr. Wilmerding as bury, N.Y., on long Island. his or a ground plan — it didn’t mat- the art market hadn’t discov- fisherman, according to an
cause of death, at NewYork- a kind of consigliere to help her father was a banker and yachts- ter from where or when — and ered,” he told the times in 2004. interview with an oral history
presbyterian hospital, was com- acquire works. man. his mother was lila suddenly a whole culture came “the field was wide open, so you program at the University of
plications of congestive heart “John was absolutely the (Webb) Wilmerding. to life. that was the experience could make your own tracks.” Alaska fairbanks.
failure. standard-bearer,” Earl A. powell Dr. Wilmerding had art in his that set me on the track.” By then, paintings by lane One of mr. mavar’s boats,
When Dr. Wilmerding began III, the National gallery’s direc- DNA. he changed his major to art were selling for $3 million to $5 named miss colleen after his
teaching in the 1960s, American tor from 1992 to 2019, said in his great-grandparents, history and was soon consumed million. sister, was purchased from his
ar t was underappreciated. a n i n t e r v i e w. “ he b r o u g h t henry Osborne havemeyer, a by American art, especially In addition to his brother, he father when he retired,
there were virtually no univer- American art to the forefront.” sugar magnate, and louisine paintings of the sea, which re- leaves his sister, lila Wilmerd- Anderson said. Soon, he ran a
sity survey courses in the sub- Dr. Wilmerding c urated Wa l d r o n hav e m e y e r, w e r e minded him of sailing with his ing Kirkland. he lived in man- fishery in Alaska, then later
ject, textbooks, or major exhibi- some of the most important prominent collectors and donat- father. he wrote his thesis on hattan and had another home in took a job working for a boat
tions. exhibitions of American art over ed their extensive collection of lane, a marine painter, and maine. o w n e r, S i g ha n s e n , o n t h e
“American art just didn’ t the past 50 years, including European and Asian artworks to bought one of his paintings — During his time at the Na- Northwestern, which brought
hold the same sort of attention “American light: the luminist the metropolitan museum of “Stage Rocks and Western Shore tional gallery, Dr. Wilmerding’s him to the show.
and respect that European art movement, 1850-1875,” at the Art. his grandmother, Electra of gloucester Outer harbor” office looked out toward the “the passing of Nick mavar
did, and certainly the art of the National gallery in 1980. the havemeyer Webb, a collector of (1857) — for $3,500 (the equiva- Washington monument. from spread through the fishing
Renaissance or the old masters,” event featured landscape American folk art, founded the lent of about $38,000 today) at a his window, and in the Ameri- community like wildfire,” hans-
said Justin Wolff, chair of the art paintings, watercolors, Shelburne museum in vermont. Boston art gallery. can painters he championed, he en wrote on social media.
history department at the Uni- photographs, and drawings by growing up, Dr. Wilmerding two more acquisitions soon could envision the national After leaving the Northwest-
versity of maine and a former lane and other 19 th-century was only vaguely aware of his followed: “mississippi Boatman” character. ern, mr. mavar captained his
student of Dr. Wilmerding’s. “It American artists, including family’s importance in the art (1850) by george caleb Bing- “there is a sense of self-reli- own salmon boat in Bristol Bay
was behind culturally. It didn’t martin Johnson heade, Sanford world. ham, and “Sunlight and Shad- ance, of our natural resilience, and golfed frequently with Julie
really have an identity.” Robinson gifford, John “the great irony is, with all ow: the Newbury marshes” and of our undercurrents of op- mavar, whom he married in
Dr. Wilmerding helped give frederick Kensett, and frederic of my family’s collecting history, (1871/1875) by martin Johnson timism,” he told the times. 2021, Anderson said.
it one. Edwin church. for all of my proximity to New heade. “these are beliefs and attributes In addition to his wife, his
he published more than 20 Art critic paul Richard, writ- York, I never was taken to the “After that,” he told the New that have always stood us well. sister, and his father, mr. mavar
books, including “American ing in the Washington post, metropolitan museum of Art,” York times, “there was no stop- You see them over and over leaves two children from a pre-
masterpieces: Singular Expres- called the exhibition “the best he told the journal American Art ping me.” again, whether in Winslow v i o u s m a r r i a ge , my l e s a n d
sions of National genius” American painting show ever of- in 2005. Dr. Wilmerding graduated homer or gilbert Stuart. there’s Emme mavar; a stepdaughter,
(2019), a collection of his col- fered to the public by the Na- he attended harvard Univer- f r o m ha r v a r d i n 1 9 6 0 . he something optimistic about Jensen Weynands; and two
umns on art in the Wall Street tional gallery of Art.” sity, where he initially planned earned a master’s degree there them.” brothers, Brian and John.
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be covered by tufts health Plan, her in- stat interviewed five other patients
surance company. but a year ago, zynex in the same predicament as bean, and re-
informed her that the tufts plan had viewed dozens of similar complaints in
never paid, and instead, those packages online forums. zynex’s strategy of send-
were going to cost her almost $1,000. ing unsolicited supplies to patients has
“i just feel like the whole thing was a also led to an unpleasant work environ-
way to make money and prey on peo- ment.
ple,” bean said. “What about the elder- zynex did not respond to stat’s mul-
ly, or people that are on a fixed income? tiple requests for comment, over the
it just makes me really angry.” phone and email, as well as a detailed list
she’d used the device only a few of questions.
BAtteries, Page d2
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weather the season’s first potent heat wave stretching from the Great lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
is set to raise electricity demand and slow transportation networks while threatening
Northeastern US
to Swelter in
health risks. manhattan is set to reach 91 on tuesday and steadily get hotter through the
week with humidity making it feel closer to 100, the National Weather service said.
residents will find little relief at night because temperatures won’t fall that far, Allison
The push to reopen
First Heat Wave
of the Season
santorelli, a forecaster with the Us Weather Prediction center, said sunday. “We’re
looking at widespread record-breaking temperatures starting tomorrow across the
midwest into the Northeast and mid-Atlantic,” santorelli said. “this should last at least
Baltimore’s harbor
through this week and possibly into next weekend as well.” Electric grids and wholesale By Skylar Woodhouse and products like coal and auto-
prices will be stressed as demand rises with the temperatures. trains may have to run blOOmbErG mobiles.
slower, tying up freight and passenger traffic, if tracks warp from getting too warm. Heat Around 4 a.m. on march 26, A senior administration offi-
illnesses also may spike, with the elderly, children, and outdoor workers particularly the White House situation room cial detailed the White House re-
notified chief of staff Jeff Zients sponse in the immediate hours
vulnerable. chicago is forecast to reach 91 on sunday and peak at 94 on monday, the
that the unthinkable had hap- after the container ship dali de-
National Weather service said. Washington will have highs above 93 throughout the
pened: a container ship struck stroyed the bridge, killing six
week, with boston, cleveland, Philadelphia, and trenton, N.J., all among the cities the Francis scott Key bridge, people and halting traffic at one
wilting. A large ridge of high pressure is trapping heat across the region and will let crashing a central highway ar- of the most important ports in
temperatures build throughout the week, santorelli said. Excessive-heat watches have tery into the bay and cutting off the country.
been posted across parts of michigan, Ohio, indiana, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania the Port of baltimore, one of the After receiving the phone
and reach to connecticut, massachusetts, and New Hampshire in the east. largest shipping operations in call, Zients informed biden of
the United states. the bridge collapse. the presi-
— blOOmbErG NEWs
that call touched off a fren- dent asked for a briefing. A few
zied effort to respond even be- hours later, Zients assembled
fore many Americans had woken other senior officials, including
auto toyota’s chairman Akio toyoda will be facing some disgruntled shareholders this week, as to the news, with President his deputy, Natalie Quillian, lael
two major proxy groups demand a vote against keeping the grandson of the founder on biden mobilizing officials within brainard, the director of the Na-
Toyota its board. the vote expected at the June 18 annual shareholders meeting comes after
hours. Early that afternoon,
biden would deliver remarks
tional Economic council, and
council of Economic Advisers
shareholders toyota apologized recently over fraudulent
certification tests for vehicles, a major
from the White House, urging chair Jared bernstein in the
demand vote embarrassment for a company that prides itself on a
authorities to “move heaven and
Earth” to reopen the port, even
Oval Office.
in those first hours, biden
against reputation for excellent quality. the raft of problems as first responders searched for would call elected officials and
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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
Legal Notice of Request for Proposals for
25HMCC – Public Health Planner
MAPC, as the Sponsoring Organization for the Region 3
HMCC, and on behalf of the Region 3 Public Health Emer-
gency Preparedness Coalitions, seeks a qualified consultant
to provide emergency preparedness planning services.
MAPC will be the awarding authority. A contract will be
awarded to the responsible and eligible Proposer whose
proposal is responsive to the RFP and is deemed by MAPC
to be the most highly advantageous and in the best inter-
est of MAPC.
If you have questions about this RFP, please contact Avery
Serra by email at [email protected], or by phone at (617)
933-0791. The RFP may be obtained by contacting Avery
Serra between June 17, 2024 at 9:00AM ET and July 2, 2024
at 10:00AM ET.
Proposals are due electronically by July 2, 2024 at 12:00PM
ET. Additional information can be found in the complete RFP.
City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
June 13, 2024
Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission
is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following
public improvements will be considered at the request of
the petitioners: Turtle Dreams LLC and the Weymouth Av-
enue abutters.
On a joint petition by the petitioners for the Abandon-
ment of any and all rights to travel the public may have had
within a portion of Weymouth Avenue (private way open
JOnAthAn WiGGs /GlObe stAff to public travel), West Roxbury, from a point approximately
410 feet northwest of Washington Street to a point approxi-
mately 380 feet northwesterly.
Although Mayor Michelle Wu has built an effective coalition to drive her social agenda, her
This Commission appoints June 27, 2024, at 10:00 AM, in
relationship with the business community is tepid. Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the
Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioners.
advantage economically as well, the city approved the fewest leader in the high-skilled, To: James N. Riccardi
and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Service-
compared to other cities,” Wu new housing unit permits since knowledge-based economy; to members Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et seq):
said. 2011, and nonresidential con- create more jobs in the green U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Lehman XS
Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-12N,
that was the politician’s rah- struction permits issued fell by sector, child care, and early edu- City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real
rah. 43 percent as measured by cation; build more housing on June 13, 2024 LEGAL NOTICES property in Malden, numbered 43-45 McCormack Street,
given by James N. Riccardi to Mortgage Electronic Regis-
the bPDA review, mean- square footage. vacant city land with a work- Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission tration Systems, Inc., as nominee for First National Bank
is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following NOTICE TO BID of Arizona, its successors and assigns, dated February 23,
while, focused on macroeco- As in other cities, remote and force that reflects the communi- public improvements will be considered at the request of Mystic Valley Elder Services 2006, and recorded in Middlesex County (Southern District)
the petitioner: TC Systems Inc. (MVES), an Aging Services Registry of Deeds in Book 47038, Page 280, as affected by a
nomic fundamentals and their hybrid work schedules have cut ty; and support small neighbor- Access Point (ASAP) Loan Modification dated May 30, 2013, and recorded in Said
On a petition by the petitioner for a Grant of Location located in Malden, MA, is Registry of Deeds in Book 62357, Page 143, and now held
impact on the city. the agency the flow of workers into boston, hood businesses. with lead company status to install new telecommunica- soliciting proposals from by plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a
tion conduit with City shadow within the following public multiple contractors for complaint for determination of Defendant’s/Defendants’
concluded that boston is “show- leaving offices sparsely populat- but many in the business ways in Boston Proper: the provision of community Servicemembers status.
based services. Services are
ing signs of both resiliency and ed and starving restaurants and community feel Wu is casting •Brookline Avenue – southwest of Newbury Street; provided to consumers in If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military
service of the United States of America, then you may be
•Newbury Street – southeast of Brookline Avenue. the Commonwealth’s Home
settling into a post-pandemic other commuter-dependent them as the enemy. Care Program, funded by entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief
Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned
This Commission appoints June 27, 2024 at 10:00 AM, in the Executive Office of Elder
‘new normal.’ ” businesses of customers. there’s some truth to that. Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the
Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner.
Affairs. Sealed bids will be property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file
a written appearance and answer in this court at Three
accepted until 5:00 pm on
the problem is that boston’s the highest interest rates in Part of the problem is that the JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE
Friday, August 16th, 2024. Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July
15, 2024, or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the
MVES reserves the right to
foreclosure on the ground of noncompliance with the Act.
new normal feels somewhat di- two decades, coupled with soar- mayor is simply not as adept at EAMON SHELTON
NICHOLAS GOVE
amend or withdraw all or
any part of this Request for
Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of this Court on
minished from the old normal. ing building costs, make it diffi- talking about the economy as TANIA DEL RIO
HENRY VITALE
Proposal (RFP). This RFP does
not commit MVES to award May 30, 2024.
indicators like employment and cult for developers to profitably she is about her agenda. Part of KRISTEN MCCOSH a contract, to pay any costs
incurred in the preparation Attest: Deborah J. Patterson
Recorder
tourism have recovered from the build new housing. the problem is that taking on PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION of the application, or to
purchase any services. For 19-011903
pandemic, but the bPDA’s data And the MbtA is the respon- business and the wealthy is good A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said
bid specifications, including
application forms, visit mves. (SEAL)
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
show boston hasn’t fully gotten sibility of beacon hill, which has politics in boston. And part of day. org; documents will be
posted on the website on LAND COURT
DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT
its mojo back. failed under two governors to the problem is that business Attest:
Karen M. Powell
July 1, 2024. MVES is an AA/
EEO agency. Docket 24 SM 002109
Executive Secretary ORDER OF NOTICE
foot traffic was down 6 per- reverse the decline in service leaders are actively looking for a
To: Gregory Tormey AKA Gregory M. Tormey
cent citywide compared with since the “snowpocalypse” of candidate to run against her.
LEGAL NOTICES and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Service-
2019, with business districts 2015. boston can’t turn back the City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission members Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et seq):
even quieter. in other words, many of the clock to 2019. but we can adapt June 13, 2024 (SEAL) COMMONWEALTH NewRez LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing,
OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND
Weekday ridership on MbtA forces reshaping the city aren’t to the new normal and flourish. Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission COURT claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real
property in Boston (Dorchester), numbered 27 Thelma
is of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL
subway and light-rail lines was unique to boston and are mostly it’s going to take more than public improvements will be considered at the request of COURT Road, Unit #3, 27 Thelma Road Condominium, given by
Gregory Tormey, Unmarried to Mortgage Electronic Regis-
the petitioner: Druker 80 EB LLC. Docket Number: 24 SM
just 58 percent of prepandemic beyond the mayor’s control. cheerleading. 002139 tration Systems, Inc., as nominee for USAA Federal Savings
Bank, its successors and assigns, dated December 9, 2004,
On a petition by the petitioner for the granting of an Earth
and recorded in Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Book
levels. Although Wu has built an ef- if the mayor and business Retention License for the installation of a temporary earth ORDER OF NOTICE 36070, Page 153, and now held by plaintiff by assignment,
support system within the following public ways in Boston has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination
in-person spending at restau- fective coalition to drive her so- leaders work together, they Proper: of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Servicemembers status.
TO:
rants remained below 2019 cial agenda, her relationship won’t get everything they want. •East Berkeley Street – on its northeasterly side at ad- If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military
dress no. 80, generally between Washington Street and Jeannette Gordon and David service of the United States of America, then you may be
rates despite a resurgence in with the business community is but the city might get what it Shawmut Avenue;
•Washington Street – on its northwesterly side generally
J. Gordon, entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief
Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned
tourism. tepid. both sides are to blame needs. northeast of East Berkeley Street;
•Shawmut Avenue – on its southeasterly side generally
and to all persons entitled
to the benefit of the
property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file
a written appearance and answer in this court at Three
Office vacancies rose to 12 and both sides want to see bos- northeast of East Berkeley Street. Servicemembers Civil Relief
Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July
15, 2024, or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the
percent, according to data cited ton back at full strength. that Larry Edelman can be reached This Commission appoints June 27, 2024, at 10:00 AM, in
Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the
(et seq)
foreclosure on the ground of noncompliance with the Act.
by the bPDA from real estate an- will require City hall and the at [email protected]. Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner. TD Bank,
Banknorth, N.A,
N.A., f/k/a
Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of this Court on
June 3, 2024.
JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE
EAMON SHELTON claiming to have an interest
in a Mortgage covering real Attest:
NICHOLAS GOVE Deborah J. Patterson
TANIA DEL RIO property in Wilmington,
numbered 802 Lords Court, Recorder
HENRY VITALE 22-007328
fessional activity. An easier way This Commission appoints June 27, 2024, at 10:00 AM, in
Chief Justice of this Court on
June 7, 2024.
If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military
service of the United States of America, then you may be
Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the
to think about this is: if you Public Hearing to consider the petitions of the petitioners. Attest: /s/ Deborah J.
entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief
Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned
Patterson, Recorder property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file
curse the word Zoom, if email is JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE ) a written appearance and answer in this court at Three
EAMON SHELTON ) Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July
something that gives you a shiv- NICHOLAS GOVE ) PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION 29, 2024, or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the
PennY GrAY TANIA DEL RIO ) foreclosure on the ground of noncompliance with the Act.
er in your spine, then you’re HENRY VITALE )
KRISTEN MCCOSH ) Witness, Gordon H. Piper, Chief Justice of this Court on June
probably a knowledge worker. Cal Newport is a MIT-trained computer scientist and author 12, 2024
A true copy of an order passed by said Commission on said Attest: Deborah J. Patterson
of the new book “Slow Productivity.” day. Recorder
25098
In your latest book, you reframe Attest:
Karen M. Powell
what a productive person looks come-based definition of pro- should not happen in your
Boston’s
Executive Secretary
like. You’re basically telling us ductivity. this is what you need home. that is a cognitive mine- LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
that working less makes us
better. It sounds too good to be
to do to shift to that mindset.
it’s like when you send too
field because, as you just said,
you’re going to see all of these
City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission best City Of Boston Public Improvement Commission
June 13, 2024 June 13, 2023
true. How is this possible? many logs down the river as a salient reminders of things that Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission is
of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following public
jobs Ordered: That due notice be given that this Commission is
of the opinion that in said City of Boston the following public
i care more about what you lumberjack. too many logs are urgent and cognitively con- improvements will be considered at the request of the pe- improvements will be considered at the request of the peti-
titioners: the City of Boston Transportation Department and tioner: Ten Walnut Condominium Association.
produce over time that actually down the river, they’re going to suming that have nothing to do the City of Boston Public Works Department.
On a petition by the petitioner for the making of Specific
adds value. it’s shifting from an have a logjam, and nothing gets with your work. You’ll see the On a joint petition by the petitioners for the making of Spe- Repairs within Walnut Street (public way), Boston Proper,
cific Repairs within the following public ways in Boston located on its easterly side at address no. 10, generally
activity-based notion of produc- to the mill. by sending fewer laundry basket. You’ll see the Proper: across from Chestnut Street.
tivity to an outcome-based defi- logs at a time, you end up pro- dirty dishes. • Harrison Avenue – between East Berkeley Street and Her-
ald Street;
The This Commission appoints June 27, 2024, at 10:00 AM, in
Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the
nition of productivity. if some- cessing more logs than if you try • East Berkeley Street – at Harrison Avenue;
• Traveler Street – at Harrison Avenue; Careers Public Hearing to consider the petition of the petitioner.
one asks you what did you do to put them all in the river at the So where are you now? • William E. Mullins Way – west of Harrison Avenue; JASCHA FRANKLIN-HODGE
last year that you’re proud of same time. this is an office leased five
• Herald Street – at Harrison Avenue.
This Commission appoints June 27, 2024, at 10:00 AM, in
Section EAMON SHELTON
NICHOLAS GOVE
TANIA DEL RIO
and you think you’ve made a dif- humans are very bad at esti- minutes from my home. Boston City Hall room 801, as the time and place for the HENRY VITALE
Attest:
ideas came about. work from near home. remote Kusmer can be reached at Karen M. Powell
Executive Secretary
this is what supports an out- work, to the extent possible, [email protected].
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HoRoSCoPE cussions with partners and close Tonight: Check your finances. 3 ♣(!) 3♦ 5♣ 5♦
friends. Fortunately, the Moon is CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Pass Pass Dbl Redbl
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Monday, ly! Tonight: Learn something. supportive to you today, which Relations with friends or mem- All Pass
June 17, 2024: GEMINI (May 21-June 20) means you feel warm and friendly bers of groups are friendly. How- Opening lead — ♥ Q
You are intelligent, strong, inspi- Today your ruler Mercury is at with everyone. Be leery of impor- ever, this can make you vulnerable
rational, imaginative and playful. odds with fuzzy Neptune, which is tant decisions. Tonight: Friends. in terms of agreeing with others With COVID-19 in the rearview mirror, attendance was
People admire your example of a classic indication of confusion LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) about everyday decisions, because brisk at the ACBL’s Spring Championships in Louisville despite
tolerance and cooperation. It’s im- and misunderstandings in all your In many ways, this is a lovely day communications are also confus- the increasing cost of attending a “Nationals.”
portant to follow your dreams. communications with others. Peo- to deal with authority figures -- ing today. Therefore, postpone im- In a secondary pairs event, Jui Wang of Morrisville, North
Simplicity is the key to life this ple might withhold some informa- parents, bosses, teachers, VIPs portant agreements. Wait a few Carolina, found a good deceptive play to bring home a redou-
year. It’s time to create solid foun- tion. In turn, you might idealize and the police. However, there is days. Tonight: Socialize. bled game. When North-South got to five diamonds, West
dations, both physically and inter- someone and later be disillusioned. one important caveat: These dis- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) didn’t see how South could make that when East had opened
nally, in your life. Stay grounded Guard against ‘‘pie-in-the-sky’’ cussions also might be subject to You’re high-viz today. People no- and rebid freely at the three level. North expressed a different
and levelheaded. wishes, which might be unrealistic. confusion, misinterpretation and tice you more than usual. In fact, opinion.
Tonight: Check your belongings. even deceit. Therefore, tread care- you project a positive image to co- West led the singleton queen of hearts, and when East took
ARIES (March 21-April 19) CANCER (June 21-July 22) fully! Tonight: You’re admired. workers as well as others who the ace, Wang saw what was coming. She dumped her king!
This is a pleasant day; however, it Do not fall for the fancy rhetoric or SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) might be related to your health Deceived, East shifted to a spade, and Wang took dummy’s ace
is also a day that is subject to con- smooth talk of others regarding re- Travel plans will appeal to you. care. Ironically, be careful about and threw her last heart on the ace of clubs. She led a trump to
fusion because Mercury is at odds ligious, political, or racial ideals. Likewise, you will enjoy talking to decisions related to your job and her king, and West took the ace and forced with a club.
with fuzzy Neptune. Therefore, Today is the classic day to be people from other cultures and health care issues. They could be
Declarer next took the K-Q of spades. When East-West fol-
enjoy your day but be apprehen- fooled. Therefore, don’t be quick to countries. However, disappoint- wrong. Tonight: Work.
lowed, Wang led a good spade. West ruffed low, and Wang
sive. If someone suggests some- believe all you hear. Think for your- ment in romance might be the re- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
overruffed in dummy, ruffed a club and led another spade.
thing unusual, give it a sober, sec- self! Tonight: You’re fine. sult of unrealistic expectations, es- Today you long for a change of
West could take no more tricks, and Wang made the contract
ond thought. Especially if it’s a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) pecially from someone who is ‘‘dif- scenery to meet different people
for a nice round score of plus 1000.
family member. Tonight: Relax. In many ways, this will be a pleas- ferent.’’ Agree to nothing and see different places. This
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ant day for you to relax at home. important. Tonight: Study, learn. might be possible. However, be ex-
Relations with close friends and You will enjoy privacy in familiar tra careful regarding matters re-
DAILY QUESTION You hold: ♠ A ♥ 10 7 6 4 3 ♦ Q 10 7 3 ♣ A 5
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
partners will be warm and easygo- surroundings. However, if feel- You will seek privacy and peace lated to children; some confusion 2. Both sides vulnerable. The dealer, at your right, opens three
ing. However, you also might find ings of self-doubt and confusion and quiet because you need to is present. Be aware of this. Mean- clubs. After two passes, your partner doubles. What do you say?
that your everyday conversations arise, let them go. This is tempo- catch your breath. Meanwhile, while, romance might disappoint
ANSWER: Partner’s “balancing” double may be lightish; he may
are subject to confusion or even rary. Tonight: Solitude. don’t agree to anything important because of unexpressed expecta-
have only 12 high-card points, and some players would act
deceit and misunderstandings. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) regarding financial matters, espe- tions. Tonight: Relax.
with fewer. He may have “wasted” spade honors opposite your
This is because Mercury is in your Today your ruler Mercury is at cially shared property, inheritances
House of Communications at odds odds with illusory Neptune, which (c) 2024 by King Features Syndi-
singleton ace. Still, bid four hearts. You will have a chance if
and insurance settlements. Post-
with fuzzy Neptune. Tread careful- will create confusion in your dis- pone these decisions for a few days. cate Inc. partner holds Q 9 x x, A x x x, K J x x, x.
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