Tag: Marquee

  • Former Texas Rangers Closer Drew Interest From Dodgers Before Marquee Signing


    Former Texas Rangers closer Kirby Yates is still waiting to find a home for the 2025 MLB season.

    Yates is coming off of a phenomenal showing in 2024 where he threw 61.2 innings and compiled a 1.17 ERA and 33 saves for the 2023 World Series champions. The Rangers signed Yates to a one-year, $4.5 million contract and he came through for the team despite the franchise failing to meet expectations just after winning their first franchise World Series.

    At 38 years old, Yates market has been limited this winter and he has an extensive injury history. When healthy, he is prolific, as shown during his time with the San Diego Padres and most recently, Texas.

    According to the Los Angeles Times, Yates had been in contact with the Los Angeles Dodgers about a potential deal that would have seen them join their already loaded roster. However, the Dodgers came to an agreement with closer Tanner Scott on a hefty and lucrative four-year and $72 million contract with $21 million deferred.

    That means Yates is still continuing to look for a place to pitch this upcoming season.

    The Rangers still feel like a good fit for him, and a reunion makes sense. There is familiarity with the franchise and Texas is still looking to make an addition or two to their bullpen now that their local viewing rights have been sorted with a deal from the Victory+ app.

    The team has already added Chris Martin, Robert Garcia, Jacob Webb, Shawn Armstrong and Hoby Milner to the bullpen, but president of baseball operations Chris Young recently stated that more additions, internally and externally, are being looked at.

    The Rangers have a revamped bullpen this winter, but bringing Yates back into the fold could be a safe and smart option in order to retain some familiarity within the unit. Especially after losing Jose Leclerc and David Robertson to free agency.

    However, Yates will likely come at a price tag higher than his $4.5 million salary in 2024, a presumable sticking point for the majority of his suitors at this point in the offseason.



    It has been reported that former Texas Rangers closer, who recently became a free agent, drew interest from the Los Angeles Dodgers before the team made a marquee signing.

    The Dodgers, known for their strong bullpen, were looking to add another reliable arm to help solidify their pitching staff. The former Rangers closer, who has a proven track record of success in high-pressure situations, was seen as a potential fit for the team.

    However, the Dodgers ultimately decided to make a marquee signing, opting to go in a different direction for their bullpen needs. While the former Rangers closer may have missed out on a potential opportunity with the Dodgers, there are still plenty of teams in need of a reliable reliever who could benefit from his services.

    It will be interesting to see where the former Rangers closer lands next and how he performs in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on his free agency journey.

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    2. Closer
    3. Drew
    4. Dodgers
    5. Marquee Signing
    6. Baseball
    7. MLB
    8. Free Agent
    9. Pitcher
    10. Los Angeles

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  • Portable Gaming Monitor,24 inch 1920×360 IPS Stretched Bar LCD Screen with HDMI USB Video Input,for DIY Marquee Display/Advertising Screen,Support Image 180 Degree Rotation

    Portable Gaming Monitor,24 inch 1920×360 IPS Stretched Bar LCD Screen with HDMI USB Video Input,for DIY Marquee Display/Advertising Screen,Support Image 180 Degree Rotation


    Price: $298.00
    (as of Jan 04,2025 13:04:36 UTC – Details)



    Specifications:
    Case: Metal Case Black
    Screen Size:24inch
    Dimension Size: 619x137x30 (HxVxD)mm
    Display Area: 598×112(HxV)mm
    Screen Resolution: 1920×360 Pixels
    Screen Brightness: 300cd/m2
    Screen Contrast: 1200:1
    View Angle: 89/89/89/89(Typ.)(CR≥10) [Left / Right / Up / Down]
    Response Time: <8ms
    Video Input: HDMI USB
    Support 180 degree Image rotate
    USB Support Autoplay video When Turn on Power Supply (Videos with Dolby sound effects are not supported)
    Video Output: Not Support
    Standby Model <0.4W
    Operating Temperature: 0 degree to 45 degree
    Storage Temperature: -20 degree to 60 degree
    Packing list:
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    1× Bracket
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    【24 inch long strip display】Special wide IPS monitor with special resolution 1920×360,60HZ ,full view angle with good color showing effect,Display Area 598×112(HxV)mm,great brightness 300nit,ContrastRatio 1200:1.
    【Input power Adapter】12V DC 3A,port size :5.5×2.1mm ,Coming with the package.
    【Video input】HDMI USB port, USB port support image 180 degree rotation,support automatically play video.
    【Important】The native resolution for this screen is 1920×360 @ 60Hz,Pls set the original video/picture resolution correctly,and make sure to select scaling at full-screen.
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  • Trans rights to be marquee fight for House Republicans

    Trans rights to be marquee fight for House Republicans


    Republicans’ first response to Sarah McBride’s election to Congress was to ban her from using women’s restrooms throughout the Capitol. But their early treatment of the first openly transgender House member is likely just a preview of how they’ll navigate transgender politics and policies for the next two years.

    Believing voters in the 2024 elections rejected Democrats’ more inclusive positions on transgender rights, Republicans appear ready in 2025 to double down in support of executive orders and provisions in spending bills that would make it harder for transgender individuals to get health care, serve in the military or participate in school activities. President-elect Donald Trump signaled on the campaign trail that he would pursue new restrictions in the military and in schools, and pledged in December to make U.S. policy reflect that there are only “two genders.”

    Rep. Nancy Mace, the South Carolina Republican who led the push to bar McBride from using women’s restrooms in the Capitol, is showing no sign of letting up. Asked how she would press transgender issues legislatively in the next Congress, she said: “You should look at the bills that I have been filing. That’ll be educational for you.” Mace has offered bills that would restrict bathroom usage for transgender people in places receiving federal funds and impose penalties on doctors performing gender-affirming care.

    “There’s always things you can do through the appropriations process,” said House Appropriations Chair Tom Cole (R-Okla.), adding that there’s public support for “common sense” guardrails related to policy areas like transgender participation in competitive sports. Polling from Gallup in 2023 found 69 percent of people believe athletes should only play on sports teams that conform with their birth gender.

    The push on transgender rights is poised to be one of the marquee health policy and culture war battles that the House GOP takes on next year, with Republican lawmakers showing no sign of softening. Though some Democrats are questioning the party’s stance when it comes to transgender women participating in competitive sports, many are gearing up to fight back.

    Democratic lawmakers generally support the rights of transgender people to use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity, though they’ve largely been responding to GOP-led attacks on that community rather than working to broadly expand protections. President Joe Biden’s administration has taken steps to safeguard protections for the community, such as strengthening protections for youth transgender people health care in June.

    “I know that I’m willing to take my gloves off and go after anyone who tries to attack her [and other transgender peoples’] dignity, because it’s so enraging, just on a basic level of human dignity,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) said of McBride.

    The GOP-led House voted earlier this term to prevent members of the military from receiving gender affirming medical care and to ban transgender women from playing in women’s sports. Last month, Republicans insisted on a provision in the annual defense policy bill aimed at restricting medical treatments for transgender children.

    Looking ahead, many health experts — particularly those who are concerned about the mental health implications of withholding gender-affirming care — are fearful of Republican-led efforts to deny funding to hospitals that receive Medicaid and Medicare if physicians assist trans youth with transitions. A case is now pending before the right-leaning Supreme Court that could allow states to criminalize gender-affirming care for minors.

    In Congress, the issue is also getting personal as Republicans look toward McBride joining the legislative body. In November, Speaker Mike Johnson announced plans to ban transgender women from using women’s bathrooms in the House: “A man cannot become a woman,” he said.

    Interviews with more than a dozen House Republicans as the bathroom debate played out revealed that many GOP members are either uncomfortable talking about transgender issues or are openly hostile to them. Most Republicans interviewed also misgendered McBride.

    “You’re a dude. You want to wear a dress, it’s a free country, but at the end of the day you’re still a dude in a dress,” said Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.), who added that he’d welcome grabbing a drink or coffee with her.

    The new rules, which will restrict transgender people from using multi-stall restrooms for their preferred gender throughout the entire House side of the Capitol and in all House office buildings, showed how committed Republicans are to pursuing a rigid definition of gender in their own place of work.

    In response, the Congressional Equality Caucus shared with congressional chiefs of staff a list of every single-stall restroom around the Capitol complex, showing there are no such restrooms in the Capitol building itself. And the GOP ban has implications beyond just lawmakers themselves.

    “We’ve already heard from some members of the press who are trans, who are struggling with this [and I] have also heard people reaching out to me about their discomfort now visiting the Capitol because they identify as trans,” said House Equity Caucus Co-Chair Becca Balint (D-Vt.).

    The move also hints at the possibility of similar restrictions in other federal office buildings and federally funded facilities. Mace has legislation that would expand the policy, along with a proposal to impose strict penalties for doctors who perform gender-affirming care for minors.

    McBride herself has said she isn’t going to contest, or try to test, the new policy that Mace and others acknowledge was specifically crafted with her in mind, saying in a statement, “I’m not here to fight about bathrooms.”

    Some Republicans may agree with her.

    “To some people, this is the most important issue, I guess,” Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), chair of the Interior-Environment Appropriations Subcommittee, said of the bathroom debate when the ban was announced. “I kind of look at getting our budget heading in the right direction.”

    He added of McBride specifically: “I’ll treat her like a colleague. She was elected by her constituents, so it’s the way it is.”

    Daniella Diaz, Katherine Tully-McManus and Nicholas Wu contributed to this report.



    In a surprising turn of events, House Republicans have announced that they will make trans rights a marquee issue in upcoming legislative battles. This decision comes as a shock to many, as the GOP has traditionally been seen as staunchly conservative on issues of gender identity and LGBTQ+ rights.

    The move is being seen as a strategic one by some, with Republicans hoping to rally their base and energize conservative voters around the issue. However, others see it as a risky move that could alienate moderate voters and further divide the party.

    This decision sets the stage for a heated debate in the coming months, as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle prepare to battle it out over the future of trans rights in America. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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    trans rights, House Republicans, LGBTQ rights, political fight, social issues, equality, conservative views, legislation, human rights, transgender community, government policies, advocacy efforts

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  • Bonnies Open Atlantic 10 Play With Marquee Home Game vs. VCU



    ST. BONAVENTURE (12-1) vs. VCU (10-3)
    Tuesday, Dec. 31 – 2:00 p.m.
    Reilly Center
    TV: ESPN+
    Radio: Bonnies Online Network / 100.1 FM The Hero
     
    OPENING TIP
    St. Bonaventure opens Atlantic 10 play on New Year’s Eve afternoon by welcoming preseason A-10 favorite VCU to the Reilly Center after the best non-conference slate for the program during Bona’s A-10 era.

    The Bonnies have their best start to a season since the 1969-70 Final Four team also opened that campaign at 12-1.

    The hot start for the Bonnies this season has put this year’s team in the conversation with some of the best in program history. Bona has a 12-1 record through 13 games for the fifth time – in the previous instances, SBU made a national postseason tournament: 1969-70 (opened 12-1, reached NCAA Final Four); 1960-61 (opened 21-1, reached the first NCAA Tournament in school history); 1958-59 (opened 15-1, finished 20-3 and reached NIT); 1950-51 (opened 12-1, finished 19-6 and reached NIT). Bona has only had two better starts through 13 games all-time: 1967-68 (23-0, NCAA) and ’51-52 (16-0, NIT).

    The Bonnies have won nine of their last 11 Atlantic 10 openers, including an 89-78 win at VCU last January.

     

    STARTING FIVE

    • By winning 12 of 13 games to begin the year, the Bonnies have had their best stretch of a baker’s dozen games during a season since 2018 when the team went on a 13-game winning streak on the way to a 26-win season and NCAA First Four win over UCLA that year.
    • Melvin Council Jr. filled the stat sheet in the non-conference finale victory over Niagara on Dec. 21, doing everything in the victory with 14 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and three steals.
    • St. Bonaventure scored a season sweep of Big 4 rivals Buffalo, Canisius and Niagara for the first time since 2015-16 – the Bonnies did not play Niagara between 2020-22, however.
    • The Bonnies have produced a winning record in Atlantic 10 play in eight of the past 10 years as well as last year’s .500 mark in league play of 9-9.
    • St. Bonaventure has nearly made as many free throws (176) as its opponents have attempted (177).

    RECEIVING VOTES
    St. Bonaventure was named in the AP Top 25 poll released Dec. 16, receiving votes for the first time this season. The Bonnies garnered four voter points in the Dec. 23 poll.

    It is the first time that the Bonnies have garnered AP Top 25 votes since November 2021. St. Bonaventure was last ranked in the AP Top 25 during the 2021-22 season as well, opening the year ranked No. 23 before rising as high as No. 16 in the national poll following a title victory in the 2021 Charleston Classic.

    IN THE METRICS

    Bona’s enters the Atlantic 10 schedule ranking high in several national metrics.

    In the NCAA NET rankings, the Bonnies stand 52 as of Dec. 29, second in the Atlantic 10 behind only Dayton (41). SBU stands at No. 76 in KenPom and No 58 in the Torvik T-Rank system.

    RINGING IN THE NEW YEAR

    St. Bonaventure last played on New Year’s Eve two years ago, starting Atlantic 10 play with a dominant home win over UMass, 83-64. Since 2000, the Bonnies have played on New Year’s Eve just four times, going 1-3, though only the 2022 matchup was a conference game.

    WINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS

    St. Bonaventure is 5-0 in the month of December thus far and will try to close out a perfect month on the calendar. A win Tuesday would give the Bonnies their first perfect month since going 7-0 in January 2021.

    DOMINANT DEFENSE

    Strong defense has always been a staple under head coach Mark Schmidt. The Bonnies have allowed on average under 69 points per game in each of the past six seasons. Bona’s defense has been one of the nation’s best thus far this season, holding opponents to 59.6 points per game. Bona opponents have failed to reach 60 points in eight of 13 contests so far.

    At the end of non-conference, the Bonnies ranked 10th in the country in scoring defense. According to KenPom, SBU ranks 36th nationally in defensive efficiency. Since KenPom began tracking in 1997, the Bonnies have ranked higher in defensive efficiency just once: the 2020-21 Atlantic 10 Championship season (20th). 

    In the Dec. 4 win at Bucknell, Bona held the Bison to 47 points on their home court. It was the lowest scoring output by a Bonnies opponent since SBU limited Cleveland State to 42 points in a win at home Dec. 7, 2022. It was the first time that the Bonnies have held an opponent under 50 points on the road since holding George Mason to 49 in a win on the Patriots home court Jan. 8, 2020. St. Bonaventure would quickly hold another team under 50 on its home floor as the Bonnies locked Siena down to 48 points in their home arena Dec. 17.

    How SBU ranks defensively among all Division I teams (as of Dec. 28):

    Scoring defense – 10th (59.6 ppg)

    Field goal percentage defense – 25th (38.7%)

    Turnover margin: 51st (+3.0)

    Steals per game – 53rd (8.9)

    Three-point percentage defense – 72nd (30.3%)

    Blocks per game – 83rd (4.2)

    Rebound margin: 91st (+4.8)

    Turnovers forced per game: 92nd (14.1)

    The Bonnies have been strong defensively without fouling – Bona is committing only 13 fouls per game, ranking eighth nationally in fewest fouls per contest.

     

    BONA BALANCE

    St. Bonaventure hasn’t had just one or two stars in its strong start. Prior to point guard Dasonte Bowen suffering a foot injury which has cost him the past three games, four of Bona’s five starters were averaging in double figures while all five were posting 9.0+ ppg.

    COUNCIL AT THE POINT

    Melvin Council Jr. has shined since taking over the point guard duties during Dasonte Bowen’s absence. The Rochester native has been a do-it-all dynamo for the Bonnies, averaging 17.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 4.3 steals with a 3.5 assist-to-turnover ratio in the past three contests. He logged a season-high 24 points to key the win over Providence Dec. 14, then had the most steals by a Bona player (7) in two decades Dec. 17 at Siena. Against Niagara last time out, he had 14 points and a season-best seven assists along with eight rebounds and three steals.

     

    TRENDING NUMBERS

    11 –
    St. Bonaventure sank a season-best 11 3-pointers in the win over Niagara Dec. 21 to finish non-conference play. Bona’s previous high in a game was eight, set three times.

    28 – Chance Moore’s 28 offensive rebounds on the year are tied for fourth among all Atlantic 10 players and the most by any A-10 guard.

    32 – Melvin Council Jr. has swiped 32 steals this season, the most by any player in the Atlantic 10 thus far.

    47% – Lajae Jones drained four 3-pointers in the win over Niagara. For the season, he has hit on over 47 percent of his 3-point tries (17-36), best on the team.

    115 – Noel Brown will suit up for his 115th career collegiate game vs. VCU.

     

    SERIES HISTORY

    St. Bonaventure leads, 10-8

    This will be the 19th meeting all-time between St. Bonaventure and VCU. The Bonnies have won six of the last eight contests between the two programs. This will mark the second consecutive year that the Bonnies and Rams have opened up A-10 play against each other, though it is the first time that the Bonnies have begun conference action by hosting VCU.

    Last year, the Bonnies led wire-to-wire in a convincing win in Richmond over the Rams, 89-78. The 89 points posted by Bona’s in that game represents the program’s all-time high vs. VCU and gave the program back-to-back wins at VCU’s Siegel Center for the first time.  Later in the season, the Bonnies capped their first-ever season sweep of VCU with a 67-62 win at the Reilly Center.

    The rivalry has been an entertaining one in recent years. In 2022-23, the Bonnies scored a dramatic 61-58 win at VCU. The 2021 Atlantic 10 Championship Game came as the rubber match between the Bonnies and Rams after splitting two regular season meetings that year. St. Bonaventure captured its second Atlantic 10 title in program history, 74-65, over VCU in Dayton that season.

    Prior to their first matchup as A-10 foes in 2013, the Bonnies defeated VCU in back-to-back years during the late 70s – a 63-61 victory in the 1978 ECAC Championship Game to reach the NCAA Tournament as well as a victory in the following season on home court. In the 1978 ECAC Championship, Tim Waterman’s buzzer-beater sent the Bonnies to victory – and a spot in the NCAA Tournament – in Rochester’s War Memorial Stadium with one of the most memorable shots in program history. 

     

    ABOUT VCU

    • The Rams were picked as the A-10 preseason favorite after returning a conference-high 65 percent of its scoring from last year’s team that finished 24-14 overall. Preseason First Team selection Max Shulga and Second Team honorees Zeb Jackson and Joe Bamisile lead the way. Bamisile posts 17.0 ppg and 5.4 rpg while Shulga (16.5 ppg, 6.1 rpg) and Jackson (11.3, 3.1 rpg) are scoring threats in any contest. Jackson was also selected to the league’s preseason All-Defensive Team.
    • The contest should be a low-scoring one, featuring two of the nation’s top-15 defenses: While the Bonnies finished non-conference play 10th nationally in points allowed per game (59.6), VCU checked in at 14th by surrendering only 61.3 ppg and limiting opponents to 38.6 shooting from the floor on average, a total that stands 25th nationally.
    • VCU went 10-3 in non-conference but played just one true road game – a loss at New Mexico, 78-71, on Dec. 18. The Rams scored two power conference wins in non-conference play – at home over Boston College (80-55) and on a neutral floor vis Miami (77-70) in the Charleston Classic.
    • The Rams have made 122 3-pointers, more than any other A-10 team except Saint Louis (123). VCU loves to shoot the 3 – their 385 attempts from long range (29 per game) are far and away the most in the A-10 and ranks 23rd nationally. Their 31.7 percent success rate stands just 13th in the A-10, however.



    The Bonnies are gearing up for their Atlantic 10 conference play, with a marquee home game against VCU on the horizon. This matchup is sure to be a must-watch for fans of both teams, as these two powerhouse programs go head-to-head in what promises to be an exciting and intense game.

    Bonnies fans are encouraged to pack the Reilly Center and show their support for the team as they take on VCU in what is sure to be a thrilling contest. With the home court advantage on their side, the Bonnies will be looking to secure a crucial victory and make a statement in the conference.

    Make sure to mark your calendars for this highly anticipated game and come out to cheer on the Bonnies as they open up Atlantic 10 play with a bang. Let’s show VCU what we’re made of and come together to support our team as they strive for success in the conference. Go Bonnies! #BonniesBasketball #Atlantic10 #VCU #HomeGame #RivalryGame.

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  • Bad Dudes Vs. Dragon Ninja Arcade Marquee For Reproduction Backlit Sign

    Bad Dudes Vs. Dragon Ninja Arcade Marquee For Reproduction Backlit Sign



    Bad Dudes Vs. Dragon Ninja Arcade Marquee For Reproduction Backlit Sign

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  • 2021 O-Pee-Chee Platinum Marquee Rookies Hot Magna /499 Jeffrey Viel Rookie RC

    2021 O-Pee-Chee Platinum Marquee Rookies Hot Magna /499 Jeffrey Viel Rookie RC



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  • ZACK HAYES 2022-23 OPC Platinium  Marquee Rookie Hot Magna 297/499 RC  VGK

    ZACK HAYES 2022-23 OPC Platinium Marquee Rookie Hot Magna 297/499 RC VGK



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