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DETROIT — Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his boyhood library. The answer: You can keep it — and no fine. Chuck Hildebrandt, 63, of Chicago said he visited the public library in Warren while in town for Thanksgiving, carrying a book titled "Baseball's Zaniest Stars." He borrowed it in 1974 as a 13-year-old "baseball nut" but never returned it. Chuck Hildebrandt of Chicago holds the book "Baseball's Zaniest Stars," which was due Dec. 4, 1974, at the Warren, Mich., library, on Dec. 10. "When you're moving with a bunch of books, you're not examining every book. You throw them in a box and go," said Hildebrandt, who lived in many cities. "But five or six years ago, I was going through the bookshelf and there was a Dewey decimal library number on the book. 'What is this?'" Inside the book was a slip of paper indicating it was due back at the Warren library on Dec. 4, 1974. People are also reading... Hildebrandt told The Associated Press he decided to keep the book until 2024 — the 50th anniversary — and then try to return it. He figured the library might want to publicize the long overdue exchange. Chuck Hildebrandt of Chicago shows the library slip in the overdue book "Baseball's Zaniest Stars" on Dec. 10. He said he recently met library director Oksana Urban, who listened to his pitch. Hildebrandt said he hasn't heard anything since then, though Urban told the Detroit Free Press that all is forgiven. "Some people never come back to face the music," she said of patrons with overdue books. "But there was really no music to face because he and the book were erased from our system." So "Baseball's Zaniest Stars" is back on Hildebrandt's shelf. In return, he's now trying to raise $4,564 for Reading is Fundamental , a nonprofit literacy group. The amount roughly represents a 50-year overdue library fine. Hildebrandt seeded the effort with $457. The right book can inspire the young readers in your life, from picture books to YA novels Taylor Swift 'Eras' tie-in book is a smash, selling more than 800,000 copies in first weekend Charles Dickens' characters come alive in a Dutch town enamored with the English author Best draft picks of all-time for every MLB team Best draft picks of all-time for every MLB team The Major League Baseball draft is unique among professional sports drafts. The 30 organizations pick teenagers and college students who will not join their big league clubs for years—if ever. These athletes will spend that time honing their craft in the minor leagues, where long bus rides and minuscule paychecks are the norm. A few will move quickly up the ranks, seizing playing time opportunities to advance their careers and making their names known to scouts, fans, and other observers around the country. Some of the best will become MLB stars, but there's minimal correlation to draft position. Four of the players on this list were picked after hundreds of other diamond darlings, and only two were #1 overall selections. There's also more than a handful who didn't do much for the teams that drafted them, including superstars such as Nolan Ryan, Ozzie Smith, and Randy Johnson. Each of these players was traded before they evolved into Hall of Famers. Still, calling the draft a "crapshoot" might be going too far. College players are " slightly more likely " than high schoolers to reach the revered stadiums of the majors, and third-rounders have a better chance than fifth-rounders, for example, though the margins are slim, as Vice reported. Teams not only make picks based on years-in-advance projections but also whether they can sign players, a step that must be completed before those youngsters begin playing professionally. To see how clubs have fared since the inaugural draft in 1965, ATS.io compiled a list of the best draft pick by each franchise using data from Baseball Reference . The players were ranked using career wins above replacement , so not one recent choice was named. The amazing Mike Trout, a 32-year-old selected in 2009, is the youngest player. Unsigned picks were not considered, and players who were traded as picks were credited to their acquiring teams. Data is as of June 5, 2024. Arizona Diamondbacks: Max Scherzer - Draft: 11th overall pick in 2006 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 457 - Career stats: 214 wins, 3.15 earned run average, 1.08 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: University of Missouri (Columbia, Mo.) - Wins above replacement: 75.0 Atlanta Braves: Chipper Jones - Draft: 1st overall pick in 1990 - Position: Shortstop - Games played: 2,499 - Career stats: 468 home runs, .303 batting average, .930 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: The Bolles School (Jacksonville, Fla.) - Wins above replacement: 85.3 Baltimore Orioles: Cal Ripken Jr. - Draft: 48th overall pick in 1978 - Position: Third baseman - Games played: 3,001 - Career stats: 431 home runs, .276 batting average, .788 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Aberdeen HS (Aberdeen, Md.) - Wins above replacement: 95.9 Boston Red Sox: Roger Clemens - Draft: 19th overall pick in 1983 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 709 - Career stats: 354 wins, 3.12 earned run average, 1.17 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: University of Texas at Austin (Austin, Texas) - Wins above replacement: 139.2 Chicago Cubs: Greg Maddux - Draft: 31st overall pick in 1984 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 744 - Career stats: 355 wins, 3.16 earned run average, 1.14 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: Valley HS (Las Vegas, Nev.) - Wins above replacement: 106.6 Chicago White Sox: Frank Thomas - Draft: 7th overall pick in 1989 - Position: First baseman - Games played: 2,322 - Career stats: 521 home runs, .301 batting average, .974 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Auburn University (Auburn, Ala.) - Wins above replacement: 73.8 Cincinnati Reds: Johnny Bench - Draft: 36th overall pick in 1965 - Position: Catcher - Games played: 2,158 - Career stats: 389 home runs, .267 batting average, .817 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Binger HS (Binger, Okla.) - Wins above replacement: 75.1 Colorado Rockies: Todd Helton - Draft: 8th overall pick in 1995 - Position: First baseman - Games played: 2,247 - Career stats: 369 home runs, .316 batting average, .953 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: University of Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.) - Wins above replacement: 61.8 Houston Astros: Kenny Lofton - Draft: 428th overall pick in 1988 - Position: Outfielder - Games played: 2,103 - Career stats: 130 home runs, .299 batting average, .794 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: University of Arizona (Tucson, Ariz.) - Wins above replacement: 68.4 Los Angeles Angels: Mike Trout - Draft: 25th overall pick in 2009 - Position: Centerfielder - Games played: 1,518 - Career stats: 378 home runs, .299 batting average, .991 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Millville Senior HS (Millville, N.J.) - Wins above replacement: 86.1 Los Angeles Dodgers: Clayton Kershaw - Draft: 7th overall pick in 2006 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 425 - Career stats: 210 wins, 2.48 earned run average, 1.00 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: Highland Park HS (Dallas, Texas) - Wins above replacement: 79.7 Miami Marlins: Giancarlo Stanton - Draft: 76th overall pick in 2007 - Position: First baseman - Games played: 1,589 - Career stats: 417 home runs, .258 batting average, .874 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Notre Dame HS (Sherman Oaks, Calif.) - Wins above replacement: 44.3 Milwaukee Brewers: Robin Yount - Draft: 3rd overall pick in 1973 - Position: Shortstop - Games played: 2,856 - Career stats: 251 home runs, .285 batting average, .772 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: William Howard Taft Charter HS (Woodland Hills, Calif.) - Wins above replacement: 77.4 Minnesota Twins: Bert Blyleven - Draft: 55th overall pick in 1969 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 692 - Career stats: 287 wins, 3.31 earned run average, 1.20 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: Santiago HS (Garden Grove, Calif.) - Wins above replacement: 94.5 New York Yankees: Derek Jeter - Draft: 6th overall pick in 1992 - Position: Shortstop - Games played: 2,747 - Career stats: 260 home runs, .310 batting average, .817 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Central HS (Kalamazoo, Mich.) - Wins above replacement: 71.3 Oakland Athletics: Rickey Henderson - Draft: 96th overall pick in 1976 - Position: Outfielder - Games played: 3,081 - Career stats: 297 home runs, .279 batting average, .820 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Oakland Technical HS (Oakland, Calif.) - Wins above replacement: 111.1 Philadelphia Phillies: Mike Schmidt - Draft: 30th overall pick in 1971 - Position: Shortstop - Games played: 2,404 - Career stats: 548 home runs, .268 batting average, .908 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Ohio University (Athens, Ohio) - Wins above replacement: 106.9 San Diego Padres: Ozzie Smith - Draft: 86th overall pick in 1977 - Position: Shortstop - Games played: 2,573 - Career stats: 28 home runs, .262 batting average, .666 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) - Wins above replacement: 76.9 San Francisco Giants: Will Clark - Draft: 2nd overall pick in 1985 - Position: First baseman - Games played: 1,976 - Career stats: 284 home runs, .303 batting average, .880 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Mississippi State University (Mississippi State, Miss.) - Wins above replacement: 56.5 Seattle Mariners: Alex Rodriguez - Draft: 1st overall pick in 1993 - Position: Shortstop - Games played: 2,784 - Career stats: 696 home runs, .295 batting average, .930 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Westminster Christian School (Miami, Fla.) - Wins above replacement: 117.6 St. Louis Cardinals: Albert Pujols - Draft: 402nd overall pick in 1999 - Position: Third baseman - Games played: 3,080 - Career stats: 703 home runs, .296 batting average, .918 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods (Kansas City, Mo.) - Wins above replacement: 101.4 Tampa Bay Rays: Evan Longoria - Draft: 3rd overall pick in 2006 - Position: Third baseman - Games played: 1,986 - Career stats: 342 home runs, .264 batting average, .804 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: California State University, Long Beach (Long Beach, Calif.) - Wins above replacement: 58.6 Texas Rangers: Kevin Brown - Draft: 4th overall pick in 1986 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 486 - Career stats: 211 wins, 3.28 earned run average, 1.22 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, Ga.) - Wins above replacement: 67.8 Toronto Blue Jays: Roy Halladay - Draft: 17th overall pick in 1995 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 416 - Career stats: 203 wins, 3.38 earned run average, 1.18 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: Arvada West HS (Arvada, Colo.) - Wins above replacement: 64.2 Washington Nationals: Randy Johnson - Draft: 36th overall pick in 1985 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 618 - Career stats: 303 wins, 3.29 earned run average, 1.17 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: University of Southern California (Los Angeles, Calif.) - Wins above replacement: 101.1 Data reporting by Karim Noorani. Story editing by Carren Jao. Additional editing by Kelly Glass. Copy editing by Robert Wickwire. Photo selection by Clarese Moller. This story originally appeared on ATS.io and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio. Cleveland Guardians: Jim Thome - Draft: 333rd overall pick in 1989 - Position: Shortstop - Games played: 2,543 - Career stats: 612 home runs, .276 batting average, .956 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Illinois Central College (East Peoria, Ill.) - Wins above replacement: 73.1 Detroit Tigers: Justin Verlander - Draft: 2nd overall pick in 2004 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 518 - Career stats: 260 wins, 3.25 earned run average, 1.12 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Va.) - Wins above replacement: 81.7 Kansas City Royals: George Brett - Draft: 29th overall pick in 1971 - Position: Shortstop - Games played: 2,707 - Career stats: 317 home runs, .305 batting average, .857 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: El Segundo HS (El Segundo, Calif.) - Wins above replacement: 88.6 New York Mets: Nolan Ryan - Draft: 295th overall pick in 1965 - Position: Pitcher - Games played: 807 - Career stats: 324 wins, 3.19 earned run average, 1.25 walks plus hits per inning - College/HS: Alvin HS (Alvin, Texas) - Wins above replacement: 81.3 Pittsburgh Pirates: Barry Bonds - Draft: 6th overall pick in 1985 - Position: Outfielder - Games played: 2,986 - Career stats: 762 home runs, .298 batting average, 1.051 on-base plus slugging - College/HS: Arizona State University (Tempe, Ariz.) - Wins above replacement: 162.8 Stay up-to-date on what's happening Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!
Hyderabad: Farmers and farm workers’ organisations under the aegis of Sanyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) will hold a public hearing of tenant farmers at Dharna Chowk on December 4. They will urge the state government to give them recognition and provide loan eligibility cards (LEC) to avail loans from banks and welfare schemes. During a press conference at Basheerbagh Press Club on Saturday, November 30, representatives of SKM reminded the promise made by chief minister A Revanth Reddy on September 13, 2023, during his stint as the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president. Prof G Haragopal among others will participate as a jury member during the public hearing. Tenant farmers from across the state are expected to participate. They will voice their concern about facing hardships in availing bank loans, handling debts, issues on procurement and other welfare schemes to name a few. Farmer union representatives also pointed out that the Licensed Cultivars Act, which granted LECs to tenant farmers, was introduced during the Congress government in undivided Andhra Pradesh. However, it was discontinued by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government after the formation of Telangana in 2014.
Panthers TE Ja'Tavion Sanders carted off field for neck injury( MENAFN - Daily News Egypt) MIDAR for investment and Urban Development, the founding and master developer of Mostakbal City and MADA in East Cairo, is reinforcing its leadership in Egypt's Real estate development sector with ambitious expansion plans. These initiatives are part of a broader vision to align with Egypt's Vision 2030 for sustainable development, focusing on infrastructure enhancement and quality of life improvement. Ayman Elkousey, Managing Director and CEO of MIDAR, outlined the company's bold ambitions for the future. He emphasized MIDAR's commitment to transforming urban development through large-scale projects based on sustainable smart city standards. The company currently owns 46 million square meters of land, divided between Mostakbal City and MADA, both designed to meet the needs of future generations by incorporating the latest technological innovations. Elkousey highlighted that Mostakbal City, a flagship fourth-generation city, has proven to be a successful model for smart urban living. With more than 20 developers and investors involved, the city is home to approximately 500,000 residents. The total investment in Mostakbal City has exceeded $7 billion, solidifying its status as one of Egypt's most prominent smart cities. Building on this success, MIDAR plans to launch MADA in 2024. This new project spans 25 million square meters and is expected to accommodate 500,000 residents. With an estimated investment of $145 billion, MADA will be one of Egypt's first fifth-generation cities, incorporating artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT) to enhance its smart city capabilities. Elkousey also shared that MIDAR was the first Egyptian company to obtain an IoT license from the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, underscoring its commitment to advanced technology for improving the quality of life in its communities. The company relies on smart infrastructure to manage transport, energy, and utilities, ensuring sustainable, eco-friendly solutions. To further strengthen its sustainability goals and provide integrated services, MIDAR has established several specialized service companies, including Circuit (responsible for electricity distribution and power station maintenance), WAYZ (focused on sustainable transportation solutions), and CTRL (for city facility management). The strategic location of MIDAR's land in East Cairo gives the company a significant competitive edge. Situated between New Cairo and the New Administrative Capital, this area benefits from proximity to a modern transportation network, including the monorail, light rail transit (LRT), high-speed trains, and new roads and axes. This connectivity boosts the value of MIDAR's cities as investment hubs, offering a balanced mix of residential and commercial spaces, supporting the company's vision of creating integrated, sustainable urban environments. Elkousey also noted that MIDAR enjoys strong financial backing from major banks, including Banque Misr, the National Bank of Egypt, and the National Investment Bank. These partnerships provide the company with financial flexibility, ensuring the efficient and high-quality execution of its projects, while also bolstering investor confidence in MIDAR's ability to achieve its ambitious goals. Looking beyond the local market, MIDAR has ambitious plans for regional expansion. The company is in discussions with prominent regional developers to form strategic partnerships aimed at launching major residential and commercial projects in the region. These projects will focus on sustainability and integration, addressing the growing demand in the regional market and offering an innovative model for urban development. MENAFN22122024000153011029ID1109021708 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.49ers QB Brock Purdy, DE Nick Bosa out, Brandon Allen to start at Green Bay
Apple is reportedly working on a smart doorbell with Face ID-like facial recognition. The device is still in its early development stages and is unlikely to reach the market before late 2025 at the earliest. This timeline presumes Apple encounters no significant obstacles during the development. Apple has largely stayed away from the smart home market. It met with modest success with its second try in the smart speaker market with the HomePod mini. Otherwise, the company’s presence is almost negligible in this segment. However, this could change in 2025, with reports suggesting Apple is working on several smart home devices. The most widely reported is a that will supposedly pack a 7-inch display. There are rumors . But that’s not all. ‘s Mark Gurman, in the latest edition of his , claims the Cupertino giant is working on a smart Ring doorbell competitor. The device will seemingly feature Face ID-like authentication, enabling it to unlock the door once it identifies you. It will supposedly wirelessly connect to a deadbolt lock. Presumably, the doorbell will also tightly integrate with Apple’s HomeKit platform for smart home automation. The report speculates Apple could team up with a lock maker and launch a full system that is ready to use from day one outside of the box. Alternatively, the company could sell the technology to one of its accessory partners, Belkin or Logitech, with which it works closely. Long wait ahead for Apple’s smart home doorbell Apple is in the initial stages of development with its smart home doorbell. In a best-case scenario, the report claims the device may debut by late 2025. But the company is likely to run into some challenges, which could potentially affect the doorbell’s launch timeframe.Modern life, particularly in urban areas, has transformed our routines, traditions, and, notably, our culinary practices. In cities like Mexico City, where residents typically spend an average of two hours commuting to work, breakfast often consists of whatever is affordable, delicious, and convenient. This usually means picking up a pan dulce and a coffee on the go. The popularity of coffee in Mexico is relatively recent. Coffee cultivation began in 1790, primarily with exports to the United States and Europe. Locally, coffee consumption was mainly limited to the wealthiest families and workers on coffee plantations. At that time, there were very few coffee shops in the country, which were frequented by men looking to socialize, discuss current events, and conduct business and politics. In these cafés, hot cocoa and coffee with milk were served, and some also functioned as cantinas . Coffee wasn’t a beverage that the majority of the population consumed. In fact, the poor working conditions for laborers on coffee plantations, combined with poorly planned large-scale exports, played a role in the Mexican Revolution. However, we can discuss that another time, as we take little sips to our cups of coffee. It wasn’t until the 1950s, with the introduction of instant coffee, that coffee became a staple breakfast beverage for most Mexicans. Before that time, most Mexicans started their day with a hot atole . The history of atole dates back 9,000 years, while the dominance of coffee has only lasted a bit less than 100 years — a blink in comparison! The story of atole begins with the indigenous peoples of this region, who discovered how to nixtamalize corn. This process involves soaking and grinding corn kernels with lime to create the dough, the masa , which is used for tortillas , tamales , atoles , and other dishes that require corn dough. A post shared by Mexico News Daily (@mexiconewsdaily) In Nahuatl, atole translates to “water you eat.” This beverage is made by cooking water and the masa over a flame in a clay or metal pot while continuously stirring until the mixture thickens. The result is known as the original atole , or atole blanco (white atole). By itself, it is rather bland and serves as a base for various flavored atoles . Over the centuries, countless recipes have been developed to incorporate flavors such as cacao, cacao husks, a variety of fruits, hazelnuts, cinnamon, anise, vanilla, honey, rice, and even flowers like orange blossom or bougainvillea. There are also savory atoles made with beans or chiles considered as the main course, not a side dish. Truly, atole is a vast universe waiting for you to explore it. Have you ever heard of a drink that can be enjoyed both at breakfast and during weddings? Atole is that drink. It was highly valued by pre-Hispanic cultures, as it was used in special ceremonies and rituals, as well as being a staple food. In modern times, it is often given to breastfeeding mothers to support lactation, to the sick for a speedy recovery and is served at various celebrations such as weddings, baptisms, funerals, masses, Christmas posadas , and pastorelas . Last but not least, it is also a popular choice to start the day with a boost of energy. You might be wondering why atole isn’t available at every corner puesto , restaurant, Oxxo, or cafeteria, and why it’s not offered in weird flavors at every Starbucks. Atole has been considered a beverage for Indigenous people and those of lower socioeconomic status since colonial times. This association is less than ideal, but we can work to change that! #DrinkAtole #NixtamaliseThis Corn is a fantastic source of fiber, antioxidants, magnesium (goodbye insomnia!), phosphorus, zinc, and vitamins B1 and B7. When combined with ingredients like cacao, fruits, amaranth, or chia seeds, it transforms into a complete superfood that can enhance your morning routine. A cup of atole blanco contains approximately 200 calories. Keep in mind that adding different flavors will change its nutritional content. If you’re following a lactose-free diet, you can prepare atole using water or substitute dairy with plant-based milk. Champurrado is one of the most popular flavors of atole , and it is a true delight. Here’s a recipe for you to try at home. Everyone has their own variation, so I am sharing what I have found to be one of the oldest and simplest recipes. Ingredients: 1. In a pot, combine three cups of water, cinnamon, piloncillo , and chocolate. Heat the mixture while stirring until everything is fully dissolved. 2. In a separate bowl, dissolve the dough in the remaining two cups of cold water to prevent clumping. Yes, you can do it in a blender. Then, strain the mixture. 3. Gradually add the strained dough mixture to the pot while stirring continuously. Simmer on low heat, stirring until the mixture thickens. Once it reaches the right texture, remove it from the heat. This will take you around 20 minutes. 4. Serve in a mug and enjoy this divine pre-Hispanic creation. Amigos, here’s one last warning. If you hear someone say “ te dieron atole con el dedo ,” it means someone has fooled you. The phrase literally translates to “they gave you atole with the finger.” This expression dates back to Colonial times when wet nurses had to feed babies but didn’t want to breastfeed them, so they would entertain the babies by giving them atole with their finger. When referring to what you read here in MND, you could say something like: “Man, I love MND! It’s the only media that won’t try to give you atole con el dedo , you know what I mean?” while sipping your atole . María Meléndez is a Mexico City food blogger and influencer.
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Carolina Panthers tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders was taken to a hospital for a neck injury after landing on his head while making a catch late in the first half of Sunday's 30-27 home loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. As Sanders was brought down near the sideline after a 10-yard reception, he was flipped upside down and landed directly on the top of his helmet as he went out of bounds on the tackle by cornerback Trent McDuffie. After receiving attention from the team's medical staff, Sanders was strapped to a backboard and taken off the field on a cart with 40 seconds remaining in the half. He was taken to Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte for observation and later released Sunday afternoon, according to the team. On the CBS broadcast following halftime, Panthers head coach Dave Canales said Sanders had movement in all his extremities, while extreme precaution was taken because of back tightness. CBS reported he was being examined for a concussion before later amending that to a neck injury. The 21-year-old rookie out of Texas had a team-leading three receptions for the Panthers at the half for 49 yards. In 11 games this season, Sanders has 29 receptions for 302 yards and a touchdown. Sanders was a fourth-round selection in the NFL draft in April. --Field Level Media