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Los Tigres del Licey llegan triunfantes con la corona de la Serie del Caribe

Jugadores de los Tigres de Licey, de República Dominicana, son recibidos tras ganar la Serie del Caribe Gran Caracas 2023 contra los Leones del Caracas, en el Aeropuerto Internacional Las Américas en Santo Domingo (República Dominicana). (Foto: EFE/Víctor Calvo)

Los Tigres del Licey regresaron triunfantes el 11 de febrero, a su país, tras conquistar la víspera la edición 65 de la Serie del Caribe que se celebró con ocho equipos en Venezuela.

El avión llegó con un retraso de algo más de dos horas, aunque esto no importó que decenas se alinearan en la zona de salida de pasajeros del Aeropuerto Internacional de Las Américas, ubicado a unos 25 kilómetros al este de la capital.

«Soy dominicano, siempre estoy dispuesto a representar a mi país, lo que soy como jugador se lo debo a mi país», expresó sonriente la segunda base Robinson Canó, uno de los más importantes jugadores dominicanos de los últimos 20 años en las Grandes Ligas.

Canó, de hecho, fue el Jugador Más Valioso del Clásico Mundial de Béisbol que República Dominicana ganó invicto en 2013. El intermedista también forma parte de la plantilla caribeña que disputará la quinta versión de ese evento en marzo próximo.

«Cada Serie del Caribe tiene su encanto especial, lo hicimos (ganar) ante más de 40.000 aficionados en Caracas y eso me hace sentir muy contento de formar parte de este equipo campeón», agregó Canó, quien aportó liderazgo y experiencia a los Tigres en la serie.

Los jugadores fueron recibidos a ritmo de merengue, bailarines y silbatos ensordecedores que ambientaron un escenario festivo que gustó a los peloteros.

Los Tigres ganaron su Serie del Caribe número 11, líderes como equipo, y dieron a República Dominicana su corona 22, el país con más coronas en el evento, también llamado la «Pequeña Serie Mundial».

El equipo representativo dominicano se impuso 0-3 a los locales Leones de Caracas en el partido por el título, tras derrotar en semifinales a los Yaquis de Ciudad Obregón mexicanos.

El lanzador dominicano César Valdez fue elegido el Jugador Más Valioso de la final, tras derrotar a los Leones de Caracas en la ronda regular y también en el partido por la corona.

El capataz José Offerman guio al equipo a conquistar el título caribeño.

Thomson to NL champ Phillies as camp begins: Ease into this

Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson watches batting practice before Game 2 of baseball's World Series between the Houston Astros and the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, in Houston. Phillies manager Rob Thomson had a simple message before the National League champions took the field Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023, for their first spring training workout for pitchers and catchers. “Make sure that we ramp up appropriately and make sure we don't push it to try to impress anybody," Thomson said. "Just go out there, be yourself.” (Photo: AP/Eric Gay/File)

CLEARWATER, Fla. — Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson had a simple message before the National League champions took the field Thursday for their first spring training workout for pitchers and catchers.

“Make sure that we ramp up appropriately and make sure we don’t push it to try to impress anybody,» Thomson said. «Just go out there, be yourself.”

Thomson said there are three parts of the season — the first week of spring training, the first week of spring training games and the first week of regular-season games — that make him nervous because they are different levels of intensity.

“This part of camp is all about health,” Thomson said. “Make sure we ease into this. Stay under control. Making sure we come out of this thing in a good place.”

The Phillies were the final team to earn a playoff spot last season.

Thomson became the interim manager, replacing Joe Girardi, on June 23, with the Phillies at 22-29. Under him, Philadelphia went 65-46 and beat St. Louis, Atlanta and San Diego to capture the NL pennant in the Phillies’ first postseason appearance since 2011.

Their World Series run ended in a six-game series loss to Houston.

There already was a sense of excitement at camp on Thursday.

“I’m hungry, and I wanted to get back there as quick as possible,” right-hander Zack Wheeler said. “I think that’s probably how a lot of guys feel around here. Speaking for myself, I want to get back there.”

And that ends any concerns about complacency.

“As I see these guys come into camp, I feel the excitement they have,” said Thomson, who had the interim manager tag removed and received a two-year contract during the postseason. “Now my thought is turning more to reining them in a little bit, and making sure they don’t do too much.”

While slugger Bryce Harper will start the season rehabbing after elbow surgery, president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski has been busy.

New faces include shortstop Trea Turner, infielder Josh Harrison and pitchers Taijuan Walker, Gregory Soto, Craig Kimbrel and Matt Strahm.

“Obviously the guys that were here, it makes it a little easier for us to just have that chip on our shoulder,” Wheeler said. «We’ve had some really good additions. Those guys are going to help out a bunch.”

NOTES: Soto is having visa issues and is not in camp. Thomson said the left-hander lives about 20 minutes from the Phillies’ complex in the Dominican Republic and is doing spring training workouts there.

Domínguez y Filis pactan por 7,25 millones y 2 años

El relevista de los Filis de Filadelfia Seranthony Domínguez lanza en el noveno inning del primer juego de la Serie Mundial ante los Astros de Houston. (Foto: AP/Eric Gay)

El relevista dominicano Seranthony Domínguez y los Filis de Filadelfia alcanzaron el jueves un acuerdo por 7,25 millones de dólares y dos años para evitar el arbitraje salarial.

Domínguez cobrará 2,5 millones esta temporada y 4,25 el año próximo. El acuerdo incluye una opción del equipo por 8 millones para 2025 y el pago de medio millón de dólares en caso de no ejecutarla.

El derecho había pedido un aumento, de los 727.500 dólares que cobró el año pasado a 2,9 millones, cuando las partes intercambiaron cifras previo a un arbitraje salarial el mes pasado. Los Filis le ofrecieron 2,1 millones.

Domínguez se sometió a una cirugía Tommy John el 30 de julio de 2020, y reapareció en un montículo en el último día de la campaña de 2021.

El pitcher de 28 años registró una foja de 6-5, con efectividad de 3.00 y nueve salvamentos, al alcanzar un tope personal de 54 apariciones de relevista. Acumuló una foja de 2-0 y efectividad de 1.69 en nueve apariciones durante la postemporada con los campeones de la Liga Nacional, acreditándose victorias en los primeros juegos de la serie divisional ante Atlanta y luego en la Serie Mundial contra Houston.

Biden avisa que derribará cualquier objeto volador que amenace EE. UU.

El presidente estadounidense, Joe Biden. (Foto: EFE/ANDREW HARRER)

Washington, EE. UU.– El presidente estadounidense, Joe Biden, avisó este jueves que derribará cualquier objeto volador que suponga una amenaza para la seguridad de Estados Unidos.

«Si un objeto representa una amenaza para la seguridad del pueblo estadounidense, lo derribaré», prometió el mandatario en una comparecencia ante la prensa en la Casa Blanca.

Biden dijo, además, que los tres artefactos voladores que EE.UU. ha derribado en su territorio y en Canadá posiblemente pertenecían a compañías privadas y estaban haciendo labores de investigación, sin que haya pruebas de que estuvieran ligados al globo «espía» chino que Washington abatió el 4 de febrero sobre aguas del Atlántico frente a las costas de Carolina del Sur.

Sen. John Fetterman checks into hospital for depression

El senador John Fetterman, D-Pa., deja una sesión informativa de inteligencia sobre los objetos aéreos desconocidos que el ejército de EE. UU. derribó este fin de semana en el Capitolio en Washington, el 14 de febrero de 2023. Fetterman está en el Centro Médico Militar Nacional Walter Reed para recibir tratamiento para la depresión clínica. Su oficina dijo el jueves que Fetterman se registró el miércoles por la noche. (Foto: AP/J. Scott Applewhite/Archivo)

Washington, EE. UU. — Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman, still recovering from a stroke, has checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to seek treatment for clinical depression, his office said Thursday.

Fetterman, who has struggled with the aftereffects of a stroke he suffered last May, checked himself in Wednesday night, it said.

“While John has experienced depression off and on throughout his life, it only became severe in recent weeks,” his chief of staff, Adam Jentleson, said in a statement.

Fetterman was evaluated Monday by the attending physician of Congress, Dr. Brian P. Monahan, who recommended inpatient care at Walter Reed, Jentleson said.

“John agreed, and he is receiving treatment on a voluntary basis,” Jentleson said. “After examining John, the doctors at Walter Reed told us that John is getting the care he needs, and will soon be back to himself.”

Fetterman, 53, is in his first weeks as a U.S. senator after winning the seat held by now-retired Republican Pat Toomey in a hard-fought contest against GOP nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz. Fetterman, who was Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor, defeated the celebrity heart surgeon by 5 percentage points, flipping a seat that was key to Democrats holding the Senate majority.

Fetterman’s wife, Gisele, said she was proud of Fetterman “for asking for help and getting the care he needs.”

“After what he’s been through in the past year, there’s probably no one who wanted to talk about his own health less than John,” she wrote on Twitter.

Fetterman overcame a stroke days before last May’s primary election and spent the last five months on the campaign trail recovering.

The stroke nearly killed him, he has said.

Fetterman underwent surgery to implant a pacemaker with a defibrillator to manage two heart conditions, atrial fibrillation and cardiomyopathy, and spent much of the summer recovering and off the campaign trail.

He refused to release his medical records or allow his doctors to answer reporters’ questions, as Oz made an issue of whether his opponent was honest about the effects of the stroke and whether Fetterman was fit to serve.

Fetterman’s campaign in October released a letter from a Pittsburgh-area physician who said he exhibited no effects on his “cognitive ability” or his ability to think and reason after the stroke, was recovering well and and “can work full duty in public office.”

He continues to suffer the aftereffects of the stroke, in particular auditory processing disorder, which can render someone unable to speak fluidly and quickly process spoken conversation into meaning. To manage it, Fetterman uses devices in conversations, meetings and congressional hearings that transcribe spoken words in real time.

Senators from both parties were supportive after Fetterman’s office announced the news, applauding him for getting help and acknowledging that he needed it.

Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, learned about Fetterman’s hospitalization as he walked off the Senate floor after making a speech.

“I stand by John Fetterman and his family,” Durbin said. “This is a challenge, unimaginable challenge that he’s faced in life. He deserves the very best in professional care and I’m sure he’ll get it.”

He said he believed Fetterman would be “back in our ranks” and could serve a full six-year term.

The No. 2 Republican, Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, acknowledged he doesn’t know Fetterman very well yet but said he had senators were hoping and praying for his recovery.

“He’s been through a lot physically and mentally,” Thune said. “He’s got to take care of himself and his family. And I think everybody supports that.”

Last week, Fetterman stayed two days in George Washington University Hospital, checking himself in after becoming lightheaded. Fetterman’s office has said tests found no evidence of a new stroke or a seizure.

Biden acude a examen médico de rutina

El presidente Joe Biden regresa a la Casa Blanca después de un examen médico de rutina en el Centro Médico Militar Nacional Walter Reed, el jueves 16 de febrero de 2023, en Washington. (Foto: AP/Evan Vucci)

Washington, EE. UU. — El presidente Joe Biden se sometió a un chequeo médico de rutina el jueves en el Centro Médico Militar Nacional Walter Reed, mientras el mandatario con más años en la historia de Estados Unidos hace planes para una esperada campaña de reelección.

El presidente estuvo en el hospital de Bethesda, Maryland, durante unas tres horas antes de partir en helicóptero poco después del mediodía hacia la Casa Blanca. Se esperaba que presidencia publicara una carta más tarde el jueves donde informaría sobre los resultados.

Biden, de 80 años, se sometió a un examen médico estándar por última vez en noviembre de 2021. Durante esa visita de más de cinco horas, pasó por una combinación de exámenes de sangre, físicos, gastrointestinales, dentales, de la vista y neurológicos. Posteriormente, el doctor Kevin O’Connor, el médico que lo atiende desde 2009, firmó un memorando de seis páginas donde señalaba que Biden estaba “saludable, vigoroso” y lo consideraba “apto para ejecutar con éxito los deberes de la Presidencia”.

Muchas personas, incluso demócratas, han expresado reservas acerca de que Biden busque un segundo mandato en 2024. Solo 37% de los demócratas dice que Biden debería buscar la reelección, según una encuesta reciente de The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. En general, el 22% de los estadounidenses opina que debería volver a postularse.

Los encuestados indicaron que la edad de Biden era una preocupación importante. También mencionaron su tos, una mayor sensación de fragilidad en su caminar y momentos en los que hablaba mal.

Durante el examen físico de Biden de 2021, un examen neurológico encontró daños en los nervios de sus manos y pies que habían contribuido a su forma de andar rígida. La artritis espinal y secuelas de una fractura en el pie también lo obligan a caminar con más cautela.

Biden se sometió a una colonoscopía en 2021, en la que se identificó y extirpó un “pólipo de apariencia benigna” de 3 milímetros.

Cuando se le preguntó en una entrevista reciente de PBS sobre su edad y capacidad para ser presidente, Biden respondió lo usual: “Mírame. Es todo lo que puedo decir».

En julio dio positivo a COVID-19 con “síntomas muy leves”, según la Casa Blanca. Continuó trabajando, pero aislado.

Pennsylvania governor blocks death penalty, calls for repeal

Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro. (Photo: AP)

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro said Thursday he will not allow Pennsylvania to execute any inmates while he is in office and called for the state’s lawmakers to repeal the death penalty.

Shapiro, inaugurated last month, said he will refuse to sign execution warrants and will use his power as governor to grant reprieves to any inmate whose execution is scheduled.

In doing so, he is exercising an authority used for eight years by his predecessor, Gov. Tom Wolf, to effectively impose a moratorium on the death penalty in a state where it has been sparsely used.

Shapiro went further, asking lawmakers to repeal the death penalty and calling it fallible and irreversible.

“Today, I am respectfully calling on the General Assembly to work with me to abolish the death penalty once and for all here in Pennsylvania,” Shapiro said in a news conference at Mosaic Community Church in Philadelphia.

The state, he said, “should not be in the business of putting people to death.”

The first execution warrant came to his desk last week, Shapiro said.

Twenty-seven states allow the death penalty, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

On the campaign trail last year for governor, Shapiro had said he was morally opposed to the death penalty, even though he had run for attorney general in 2016 as a supporter of the death penalty for the most heinous cases.

Shapiro is shifting his stance amid shrinking support nationally for the death penalty.

While Wolf was governor from 2015 until last month, judges delivered eight more death sentences. In the meantime, Wolf issued eight reprieves to inmates who had been scheduled to be put to death.

Wolf had said he would continue the reprieves until lawmakers addressed inequities in the use of the death penalty, but lawmakers never did and Wolf’s reprieves remain in effect.

Wolf’s use of reprieves was upheld by the state Supreme Court in a legal challenge brought by county prosecutors, who argued that Wolf was unconstitutionally turning what had been intended to be a temporary tool into a permanent one.

Pennsylvania has 101 men and women on its shrinking death row, according to statistics from the Department of Corrections. The state has executed three people since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976, as courts and now governors have blocked every other death sentence thus far.

All three men who were executed gave up on their appeals voluntarily. The state’s most recent execution took place in 1999.

Phillies sign RHP Domínguez to 2-year contract extension

Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Seranthony Dominguez throws during the ninth inning in Game 1 of baseball's World Series between the Houston Astros and the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, Oct. 28, 2022, in Houston. The Phillies signed right-handed reliever Seranthony Domínguez to a two-year contract extension with a club option for 2025, President of Baseball Operations David Dombrowski announced Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. (Photo: AP/Eric Gay/File)

PHILADELPHIA. — The Philadelphia Phillies signed right-handed reliever Seranthony Domínguez to a two-year contract extension with a club option for 2025.

Terms of the deal announced Thursday were not immediately available.

Domínguez, 28, made a career-high 54 appearances in 2022, posting a 3.00 ERA with nine saves, a 1.137 WHIP and 61 strikeouts in 51 innings. He held opponents to a .197 batting average. Domínguez went 2-0 with one save and a 1.69 ERA in nine playoff appearances for the National League champions.

A native of the Dominican Republic, Domínguez is 11-10 with 25 saves, a 3.14 ERA and 165 strikeouts in 135 games since beginning his career with the Phillies in 2018.

With Domínguez’s extension, the Phillies have now agreed to terms with all arbitration-eligible players for the 2023 season.

Embiid has 29 points, helps 76ers snap Cavaliers’ win streak

Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid (21) goes up for a shot between Cleveland Cavaliers' Darius Garland (10) and Isaac Okoro (35) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, in Philadelphia. (Photo: AP/Matt Slocum)

PHILADELPHIA. — Joel Embiid scored 29 points — including the 10,000th of his career — and the Philadelphia 76ers survived a rocky second half to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 118-112 on Wednesday night.

After watching a 28-point lead in the second half melt to four with 90 seconds left, the Sixers were able to put it away by making 13 straight free throws.

“That’s a pretty good team over there that will give other teams trouble,” Embiid said. “Obviously, we knew they would make a run. But they got the stops when we needed to.”

James Harden added 19 points and 12 assists to help send the 76ers into the All-Star break with their fourth straight victory. De’Anthony Melton added 18 points, and Tyrese Maxey had 16.

“To win that game despite the adversity was good for us,” Maxey said.

Donovan Mitchell had 33 points — including 25 in the second half — for the Cavaliers. They had won seven straight. Darius Garland added 27 points for Cleveland, and Evan Mobley had 23.

“We allowed them to put a little bit of doubt in our minds early, but we figured it out,” Cavaliers head coach J.B. Bickerstaff said.

After the game, Embiid — scheduled to be a starter in the All-Star Game in Utah on Sunday night — indicated that he may sit the game out due to lingering left foot soreness that has been officially marked on the Sixers injury report since the club’s trip to the West Coast in late December. Embiid mentioned that doctors had told him that getting off of the foot was necessary in order to prevent the injury from getting worse.

“I was trying to get the All-Star Break without missing games» Embiid said. “But I think that I may have reached the point where I need to follow the doctors advice. We’ll see how the next few days go.”

Embiid passed the 10,000 point mark early in the first quarter. He accomplished the milestone in his 373rd game — the fastest in franchise history ahead of Allen Iverson’s 378.

“I can only think what if I didn’t miss all these games, but that’s not where the focus is,” Embiid said. “I’m just focused on what I can do to help the team. Whether it is scoring a lot, passing, defensively- then I’m going to do it.”

Philadelphia hit its first six 3-pointers and 11 of 14 shots from the floor to jump out to a 31-10 lead. The Sixers led by 28 early in the second half.

Cleveland rallied in the second half in part because of its ability to move the ball around and force turnovers. The Cavs forced nine turnovers in the second half, turning them into 20 points while just turning the ball over once.

“They did a great job of physically out of our stuff,” Bickerstaff said. “They were aggressive on both ends of the floor and it took us too long to recover from that first punch. We showed what we are capable of in the second half with 17 assists and just one turnover.”

TIP-INS

Cavaliers: Danny Green made his return to the Cavaliers lineup on Wednesday night, scoring three points in about 12 minutes. Green — who played three games for Memphis this season before being traded to Houston and being eventually waived — was drafted by the Cavs in 2009. Bickerstaff indicated that Green’s role will be as much mentor for a young lineup as opposed to on the floor. “We know his game his ability to make shots and defend, but our group needs as much information as they have,” Bickerstaff said. … Ricky Rubio was inactive for Cleveland with a non-COVID illness.

76ers: Philadelphia forward P.J. Tucker was back in the starting lineup after leaving Monday’s game against Houston with right calf tightness.

UP NEXT

Cavaliers: Host Denver on Feb. 23.

76ers: Host Memphis on Feb. 23.

Expolicía de Georgia es acusado en caso de muerte de adolescente latina

(Foto: EFE/ERIK S. LESSER)

Un expolicía de Georgia fue acusado en relación con la muerte de una adolescente hispana que desapareció en julio de 2022 y cuyo cuerpo fue hallado recientemente en un bosque, informaron medios locales.

Miles Bryant, de 22 años, quien trabajaba como oficial del Departamento de Policía de la Ciudad de Doraville (Georgia), fue arrestado el lunes pasado en relación con la desaparición y deceso de Susana Morales, de 16 años, dijo el Departamento del Alguacil del condado de Gwinnett en un comunicado de prensa.

Morales fue reportada como desaparecida la noche del 26 de julio de 2022. Un video de vigilancia de esa noche la muestra caminando en dirección a su casa en Doraville, un suburbio de Atlanta.

Inicialmente las autoridades trataron el caso como si la joven hubiera huido de su casa.

Su familia siguió buscándola y presionando por que se ampliara la investigación.

Los restos de la adolescente fueron encontrados el pasado 6 de febrero en un bosque del condado de Gwinnett después de que una persona reportara que había visto unos vestigios humanos.

Tras el hallazgo, la Policía de Gwinnett anunció la detención del expolicía. La orden de arresto sostiene que Bryant arrojó el cuerpo de la joven en el bosque.

Bryant enfrenta cargos que incluyen denunciar falsamente un delito y ocultar la muerte de otra persona, según muestran los registros de la cárcel del condado de Gwinnett, según medios locales.

El acusado, que permanece encarcelado sin derecho a fianza, vivía en Norcross, cerca del lugar donde la adolescente hispana desapareció.

La Policía de Doraville, donde trabajaba Bryant, dijo en un comunicado que está cooperando plenamente con el Departamento de Policía de Gwinnett en su investigación de Bryant.

La familia de Morales abrió una cuenta de GoFundMe donde indicó que se habían encontrado los restos de la adolescente pero que “este no es el final>: haremos justicia para Susana”.