Bay Area news from San Jose, Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, Alameda Count ([syndicated profile] sjmerc_local_feed) wrote2025-09-21 04:12 am

Laver Cup Night 2: Taylor Fritz upsets Carlos Alcaraz in San Francisco

Posted by Jim Harrington

SAN FRANCISCO — The most highly anticipated player matchup of the 2025 Laver Cup — world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz against top-ranked American Taylor Fritz — kicked off the night session on Saturday in front of a jam-packed house of tennis fans at Chase Center.

Despite being the world No. 5, Fritz, was the heavy underdog in this match, given his head-to-head record with the Spaniard — 0-3, with just one set won. Plus, Alcaraz has won six majors, including the U.S. Open earlier this month.

Yet, somehow, Fritz managed to pull off the big upset — and notch one of the signature victories of his career — as he beat Alcaraz 6-3, 6-2 and pushed Team World to a 7-3 lead in this Laver Cup competition. (The first team to score 13 points wins the Cup.)

The match definitely lived up to the advance hype, with these two top 5-ranked right-handers drawing huge rounds of applause from the crowd for their numerous circus shots, thunderous forehands and stellar court coverage.

Yet, there was one moment when the crowd was louder than at any other point in the evening — and, for that matter, the whole tournament, thus far — and it didn’t actually occur during the Alcaraz-Fritz match. Instead, it happened during the pre-match warmups/introductions segment, when the Golden State Warriors’ Steph Curry and Laver Cup co-founder Roger Federer — two of the most beloved athletes in the history of professional sports — walked out onto the court to do the coin toss.

As Fritz kicked off the match on serve, it initially looked like the same old script might play out. In the three previous matches they’d played (all victories for Alcaraz), the Spaniard would break the big American in his first service game. So, really, it was no surprise when Alcaraz had two chances to break in that first game.

Yet, Fritz then began writing a whole new script — erasing a 15-40 deficit — to capture the game. Alcaraz then won game 2, with an ace down the “T,” with Fritz returning the favor to take game 3.

Fritz had two break chances in game 4 — up 15-40 — but he’d only need one, as he mixed power forehands with a soft dropshot and, finally, an overhead lob that Alcaraz could only sail back into the net.

Both players then held their serves, taking the match to 5-2, leaving Fritz the opportunity to serve out the set in the ninth game. At that point, the crowd seemed firmly in Alcaraz’s corner, chanting “Let’s go, Carlos!” in a fashion that would make you think this Laver Cup was being held in Barcelona, rather than Fritz’s home state. Yet, none of that derailed Fritz as he closed out the set 6-4.

The two players — who also squared off on Friday night in a doubles match that went in Team Europe’s favor — kept up the high level of tennis early in the second set. Then, at 2-2, Fritz made his move and secured three chances to break in the fifth game. An Alcaraz ace erased the first chance, but Fritz broke through on the second try, following a furious rally and a dropper from Alcaraz that fell short.

Fritz would solidify the break in a tense service game, which ended with an overhead smash, and then go on to break the Spaniard yet again during a surprisingly loose, un-Alcaraz-like service game.

Then Fritz was suddenly — and most would say surprisingly — serving for the match at 5-2. And he’d get the job done in 1 hour and 11 minutes, not only collecting a true statement victory for himself, but also putting Team World in the driver’s seat to perhaps win the Laver Cup on Sunday.

The Laver Cup continues through Sunday. For more information, visit lavercup.com.

Bay Area news from San Jose, Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, Alameda Count ([syndicated profile] sjmerc_local_feed) wrote2025-09-21 04:10 am

Eldridge records first hit, RBIs but SF Giants can’t protect lead in loss to Dodgers

Posted by Justice delos Santos

LOS ANGELES — A week ago exactly, the Giants scored four runs in the first against Clayton Kershaw in what ended up being his final start at Oracle Park. On Tuesday in Phoenix, the Giants scored four runs in the first. On Saturday in Los Angeles, the Giants scored four runs in the first — three being the product of Bryce Eldridge’s first career hit.

For the third time in the last eight days, the Giants (76-79) began a ballgame with a crooked number. For the third time in the last eight days, the Giants watched an early lead slip away and ended a day in defeat, the latest being a 7-5 loss as the Dodgers hit four homers.

Despite the defeat, Eldridge will always have the memory of collecting his first hit at Dodger Stadium as part of the historic rivalry.

“It feels that much more important being here,” said Eldridge, who also drew a walk, of getting his first hit against the Dodgers. “This is one of the places I grew up dreaming of playing in.”

The moment was all the more special for Eldridge given that his mother, Beth, and her twin sister, Alison, were celebrating their birthdays. Eldridge told his mom that he wanted to do something special for her birthday, that something special being a three-run double that stunned Chavez Ravine.

Along with Eldridge’s first hit, Beth received another birthday gift: a Matt Chapman foul ball in the fifth inning.

“She said someone was trying to wrestle her for it and she kind of whacked her hand out of the way,” Eldridge said. “She’s feisty. She gets what she wants.”

Eldridge, 20, hadn’t been rewarded for the hard contact he made in his first three games in the majors. In his third career plate appearance, he smashed a 409-foot, 105.9-mph line drive that got caught. During the first game of this series, his 102.4 mph line drive found a glove. In his 11th plate appearance, Eldridge finally earned a batting average.

The Giants loaded the bases in the top of the first against Tyler Glasnow on a pair of singles from Heliot Ramos and Willy Adames, as well as a walk drawn by Matt Chapman. That brought Eldridge to the plate with an opportunity to make his first mark on the rivalry.

Glasnow challenged Eldridge with a 96.5 mph sinker; Eldridge let the heater travel and sent it off the base of the left-field wall. Ramos scored easily, as did Adames. Chapman, with the help of a bobble and bad throw by left fielder Michael Conforto, scored from first. Eldridge, himself, scored several batters later when Drew Gilbert drew a bases-loaded walk.

With the double, Eldridge (20 years, 335 days) became the youngest Giants player with multiple RBIs in a game since Jack Clark (20 years, 307 days) on Sept. 12, 1976.

“I’ve been hitting the ball hard, I’ve ben doing the right things. I think I wanted it to be like that: had to really earn it,” Eldridge said. “I wouldn’t want it any other way than in a big spot like that and here off a guy who’s got a lot of success in the league — and on my mom and my aunt’s birthday.”

Following that four-run first inning, the Dodgers proceeded to score the next seven runs en route to handing the Giants their seventh loss in their last eight games. With seven games remaining, San Francisco is four games back of the New York Mets for the third and final NL wild card spot.

Max Muncy hit a two-run homer off Kai-Wei Teng in the first, then Los Angeles tied the game in the fourth on a solo homer by Michael Conforto and an RBI single by Freddie Freeman. Tommy Edman’s fifth-inning solo blast gave the Dodgers the lead; Shohei Ohtani’s solo blast and Teoscar Hernández’s RBI single in the sixth provided insurance.

As far as the offense, the Giants had Glasnow on the ropes after making him throw 43 pitches in the first, but they couldn’t manufacture any offense against Glasnow over the next four innings. Instead of getting to Los Angeles’ bullpen early, Glasnow rebounded to toss five innings before handing the baton to his relievers.

Following Glasnow’s departure, Rafael Devers’ solo homer in the seventh, his 32nd home run of the season, was the extent of San Francisco’s offense. It was a much-needed swing for Devers, who entered the game batting .169 in September.

“We were on him early,” said manager Bob Melvin. “He’s a pretty good pitcher. Then he got into a rhythm and ended up going five innings, which you wouldn’t have expected after the first.”

For Teng, this marked his latest start that was equal parts promising and uneven. The good: he struck out six batters over three innings. The bad: he walked two batters. The ugly: he plunked three batters. Over 29 2/3 innings this season, Teng has totaled 39 strikeouts but 25 combined walks and hit-by-pitches.

Teng’s first inning perfectly encapsulated his duality. The 26-year-old rookie right-hander began his night by striking out Ohtani and Mookie Betts swinging. Teng then got into an 0-2 count against Freddie Freeman but plunked him in the foot with a breaking ball. Muncy, the next batter, clubbed a two-run shot.

“It’s just kind of been the way his season has gone,” said manager Bob Melvin. “He strikes out Ohtani and Betts then loses his command a little bit. He’s a young pitcher that, at times, maybe doesn’t have his stuff consistently throughout the game.”

Bay Area news from San Jose, Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, Alameda Count ([syndicated profile] sjmerc_local_feed) wrote2025-09-21 03:35 am

Sasha Bamdad’s electrifying TD lifts Sacred Heart Prep over TKA

Posted by Glenn Reeves

ATHERTON — Talk about making the most of your opportunities.

Sacred Heart Prep struggled all game to put together anything in the way of the sustained drives the program was known for with its fly offense. But the Gators, playing on their home field, cashed in on a pair of fumble recoveries and two long touchdown runs Saturday afternoon to pull out a 22-19 nonleague win over The King’s Academy.

The final big play was the game-decider. Trailing 19-14 in the fourth quarter, Nico Pollioni completed a screen pass to the right to Sasha Bamdad, who took it all the way across the field, reversing the field and breaking tackles in a stunning display of open field running for a 52-yard touchdown.

“After I caught the screen pass I saw the corner come down,” Bamdad said. “He wrapped up my ankle and I realized the whole team was running in pursuit of me. I realized I needed to get him off my leg, find an open gap. They were cheating hard to my right so I ended up taking far left and kept going.”

Pollioni passed to Charlie Textor for the two-point conversion and the final margin.

The Sacred Heart Prep defense celebrates a fumble recovery against the visiting King's Academy in the first half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Both teams were tied at 7 by the end of the half. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group)
The Sacred Heart Prep defense celebrates a fumble recovery against the visiting King’s Academy in the first half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Both teams were tied at 7 by the end of the half. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group) 

“That was a screen play we designed this week,” SHP coach Mark Grieb said. “Executed to perfection. (Bamdad) made a lot of it with his athleticism. He’s strong and shifty and sneaky. It looks like you’ve got him and he just slides away from you.”

It isn’t often a team wins a game with only three first downs and just over 130 yards of total offense, but that’s what Sacred Heart Prep (3-1) accomplished.

SHP got the scoring started when Albert Cesena Real recovered a fumble at the TKA 4-yard line. After a penalty moved the ball half the distance to the goal line, Maxime Morelle scored on a 2-yard run for the first points TKA has allowed this season.

Senior Maxime Morelle of Sacred Heart Prep celebrates after scoring the first touchdown against the visiting King's Academy in the first half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. The hosting Gators were tied with the Knights at 7 at the end of the half. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group)
Senior Maxime Morelle of Sacred Heart Prep celebrates after scoring the first touchdown against the visiting King’s Academy in the first half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. The hosting Gators were tied with the Knights at 7 at the end of the half. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group) 

TKA responded late in the first quarter, utilizing the short pass to put together a 13-play, 74-yard drive. Sophomore quarterback Ricky Gutierrez was 6-of-7 on the drive that concluded with a 5-yard scoring pass to Adrian Barnett.

Sacred Heart Prep had 14 yards at halftime compared to 108 for TKA, but the score was even at 7-7.

SHP’s first possession of the second half ended on a sack by Junior Mendoza. But after a fumble recovery on its second possession Morelle ran for 9 yards on what turned out to be his last carry of the game. Then Cooper Karros made a sharp cut to break loose on the right sideline for a 46-yard scoring run.

Morelle, SHP’s standout fullback and middle linebacker, did not return to the game. But his teammates managed to pull out the win without him.

TKA put together another time-consuming scoring drive, going 60 yards in 10 plays with Drew Martinez scoring on a 3-yard run. After a defensive penalty moved the ball closer to the goal line TKA coach Dante Perez opted to go for two and the lead, but the run failed leaving SHP up 14-13.

Aaron Duncan of the visiting King's Academy completes a pass for a touchdown against Sacred Heart Prep in the second half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. The SHP Gators defeated the Kings 22-19. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group)
Aaron Duncan of the visiting King’s Academy completes a pass for a touchdown against Sacred Heart Prep in the second half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. The SHP Gators defeated the Kings 22-19. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group) 

The Knights took the lead on a 55-yard pass from Gutierrez to Aaron Duncan, but a pass on the two-point attempt was broken up by Nathan Fox, leaving the score at 19-14.

Once again a big play came to the rescue for the Gators.

The game was full of flags. Each team had more than 100 yards in penalties.

Gutierrez completed 17 of 25 passes for 198 yards.

Jack Hansen applied plenty of pressure for SHP with three sacks.

“One thing about Jack Hansen, he’s got a motor and it never turns off,” Grieb said. “He’s just going to keep coming at you. When you have someone with that kind of energy, good things are going to happen.”

Barnett had six catches for 77 yards for TKA (2-1), Jaiden Flores six for 61 and Duncan five receptions for 60 yards.

“One thing about this game, the sport is supposed to teach us life lessons,” Perez said. “This is a great lesson for us. When someone punches us in the mouth, if I can teach these boys how to get up, the skills and the work it takes to become a champion, we need these moments. And that’s Ok. That the beautiful part, it’s only week three, we get back up and keep fighting.”

Aaron Duncan of the visiting King's Academy completes a pass for a touchdown against Sacred Heart Prep in the second half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. The SHP Gators defeated the Kings 22-19. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group)
Aaron Duncan of the visiting King’s Academy completes a pass for a touchdown against Sacred Heart Prep in the second half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. The SHP Gators defeated the Kings 22-19. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group) 
Drew Martinez of the visiting King's Academy looks past the defense against Sacred Heart Prep in the second half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. The SHP Gators defeated the Kings 22-19. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group)
Drew Martinez of the visiting King’s Academy looks past the defense against Sacred Heart Prep in the second half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. The SHP Gators defeated the Kings 22-19. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group) 
Senior kicker Nathan Fox of Sacred Heart Prep score the point after against the visiting King's Academy in the first half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Both teams were tied at 7 at the end of the half. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group)
Senior kicker Nathan Fox of Sacred Heart Prep score the point after against the visiting King’s Academy in the first half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Both teams were tied at 7 at the end of the half. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group) 
Sophomore Jonathan Carrillo Contreras of visiting King's Academy looks for room against the hosting Sacred Heart Prep defense in the first half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Both teams went into the half tied at 7. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group)
Sophomore Jonathan Carrillo Contreras of visiting King’s Academy looks for room against the hosting Sacred Heart Prep defense in the first half in Atherton, CA on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Both teams went into the half tied at 7. (Don Feria for Bay Area News Group) 
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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-09-20 11:48 pm

How Right You Are, Jeeves

How Right You Are, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse

The further adventures of Bertie and Jeeves. Minor spoilers for earlier works.

Read more... )
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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote2025-09-20 11:45 pm
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killing off the children

The villains of the story are horrible. In the backstory, they have, two years ago, killed a lot of people. A fair number were children.

I don't have to nail down the massacres in full, but I do have to nail down how many relatives of certain survivors lost their lives. Including their brothers and sisters, who would be children.

grouse
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mrkinch ([personal profile] mrkinch) wrote2025-09-20 07:52 pm

9/20/2025 Inspiration Trail

It was clear before dawn and stayed cool til I left, an almost perfect morning. A front had come through a few days ago and I was hoping it had brought warblers but it did not to this trail, at least. What it probably did bring were four new arrivals: a Ruby-crowned Kinglet, a Hermit Thrush, and zonos, two White-crowned Sparrows, which I don't often see there, and two flocks of Golden-crowned Sparrows. We weren't expecting the sparrows for several more weeks. Interestingly, just after I texted U and Chris about the zonos I saw U's email that she'd had a Golden-crown on her suet that morning. I guess they are really here. The list: )

Also fun were several coveys of California Quail; last visit I neither heard nor saw any at all. The first flock was just down slope from the crest, so I stayed there quite a while as the sun rose and the Quail foraged quietly. As often there was a small cottontail with them.
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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote2025-09-20 11:36 pm

Sanders' Rhetorical, or Union Sixth Reader

Sanders' Rhetorical, or Union Sixth Reader by Charles Walton Sanders

An advanced work of elocution.

Perhaps chiefly useful now for its selections and the light they cast on the era. It has several on the importance of the Union. It boasts of a wide variety, to fit young readers, and it does feature both prose and poetry on many different topics, fiction and non-fiction. I think it has more biographical essays than the earlier books in the series.

(Though it was amusing to read the side note that people used to eat a dish of fried dough known as a doughnut.)
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Muccamukk ([personal profile] muccamukk) wrote2025-09-20 08:25 pm
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A Poem

"Beatitudes for a Queerer Church" by Jay Hulme
Blessed are the outcasts;
the ostracized, the outsiders.

Blessed are the scared;
the scarred, the silent.

Blessed are the broken;
for they are not broken.

Blessed are the hated;
for they are not worthy of hate.

Blessed are those who try;
those who transform, who transition.

Blessed are the closeted;
God sees you shine anyway.

Blessed are the queers;
who love creation enough to live the truth of it,
despite a world that tells them they cannot.

And blessed are those
who believe themselves unworthy of blessing;
what inconceivable wonders you hold.
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-09-20 08:19 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. It was pretty nice weather today. Mostly overcast and cool. Verrrrrry muggy, though. I took two walks this morning, one around lunchtime, and one this evening, and only the final one didn't leave me drenched.

2. Carla is mostly over her cold (kept testing negative the whole time, so feel pretty confident saying it was not covid) and I still haven't come down with anything, so I am tentatively considering myself safe. I do think the ventilation in the summer makes a big difference.

3. We got lunch from a new-to-us restaurant nearby. It's a place we've walked by for years and just never actually checked out. One recent time when we were walking by we looked at the menu (it's a brunch and lunch place, mostly sandwiches and salads) and everything looked really good, so we decided we should make an effort to actually go there. Carla didn't feel like going out for lunch, so I walked up there and got a sandwich to bring home for us. It was a grilled cheese with fig jam and was soooooo good. Definitely want to check out more from their menu.

4. Kind of disappointing morning at the farmers market as the place I get fruit leather from had no fruit leather (though they did have watermelon lemonade, which had been sold out last week by the time I got there since I went late) and the almond stand was not there at all, which was especially annoying as I am fully out of their delicious orange almond butter so if I want toast this week I'll have to have jam (which is fine, as we actually have a ton of jam that should get used up, but the almond butter is more filling). Hopefully they're back next week. I did get some new tasty desserts, though, including passionfruit bars (like lemon bars but with passionfruit).

5. Tuxie enjoying the shade this morning.

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The Gauche in the Machine ([personal profile] china_shop) wrote in [community profile] sid_guardian2025-09-21 01:57 pm

Three recent Guardian flashfics: one gen, two Chu Shuzhi/Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan

Title: Feathers and Stars (747 words) [General Audiences]
Relationships: Ya Qing & Original Dixingren Character
Additional Tags: Backstory, Playing with narrative voice, Bedtime Stories, inconclusive ending, Twinkle Challenge
Summary:

Dear one, settle down, and I’ll tell you a story.


And two for my Breakage and Repair 'verse (CSZ/SW/ZYL) which is Post-Canon, Alternate Universe - Everyone Lives (mostly), Canon Divergence:

Title: Best Friends Forever (1523 words) [Teen and Up]
Relationships: Unrequited Chu Shuzhi/Guo Changcheng
Additional Tags: Background Chu Shuzhi/Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan, Shen Wei is dead for three years, So is Da Qing, (Then they come back), Grieving, POV Outsider, Unrequited Crush, Friendship, Bittersweet Ending
Summary:

Now Hei Pao Shi is gone, of course none of them can stay the same.


Title: Experiments in Dynamic Translation (9003 words) [Explicit]
Relationships: Chu Shuzhi/Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan, Chu Shuzhi/Hei Pao Shi
Additional Tags: Established Relationship, Relationships with complicated history, Being closeted in some spheres, Domestic, Unplanned/Impromptu Kink, Identity Porn (literal), Dom/sub, soft D/s, Dom!Shen Wei, Envoy!Shen Wei, Sub!Chu Shuzhi, (Zhao Yunlan enjoys the show), Fealty, Orgasm denial/delay, Dark-Energy Sex Toys, Low-key impromptu bondage, Dixing-Powers Powered Sex, Anal Sex, Voyeurism, Frottage, Long Hair
Summary:

It’s been just over ten weeks since his and Da Qing’s return to the land of the living, and in that time, Shen Wei has not yet had occasion to don his robes of office in front of Shuzhi—or indeed, to conduct any Envoy business at all in his presence. He’s visited the SID once or twice on official matters, but only in Haixing clothes, and he’s been sure to keep his manner light and casual in the public areas. Formal liaising is for the privacy of Zhao Yunlan’s office.

Now, faced with the prospect of a Dixing state dinner, Shen Wei discovers he’s slipped into—not so much keeping secrets, as compartmentalising. Again.

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Delphi (they/them) ([personal profile] delphi) wrote2025-09-20 06:36 pm

Be the First! Flash Round IV

[community profile] bethefirst is a challenge that invites participants to create the first fic for an otherwise fic-less fandom (terms and conditions may apply), and the results of an autumn flash round just went live!

Be the First! Flash Round IV Collection

It features a whopping 30 fics based on a wide range of media, with a great spread of categories and ratings. You can also find creators'
fandom promos for introductions to some of the canons.

I'm still making my way through the collection, but everything I've read so far has been fantastic, and I'm compiling a list of new-to-me canons to check out. I definitely recommend manually browsing, if you're interested, since not all of the fandoms have been canonized as AO3 tags yet.
Bay Area news from San Jose, Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, Alameda Count ([syndicated profile] sjmerc_local_feed) wrote2025-09-21 01:23 am

Firefighters halt progress of 12 acre blaze north of Vacaville

Posted by Grant Stringer

Cal Fire said firefighters had stopped forward progress of a 12-acre wildfire that broke out north of Vacaville on Saturday afternoon.

As of 6 p.m., the Pippo Fire remained small and was 30% contained, according to Cal Fire. About 50 firefighters had been assigned to smother the blaze in hills north of Vacaville.

“Resources remain at scene strengthening containment lines and putting out hotspots,” Cal Fire said.

The cause of the fire was under investigation, according to the firefighting agency.

Bay Area news from San Jose, Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, Alameda Count ([syndicated profile] sjmerc_local_feed) wrote2025-09-21 01:15 am

Two suspects charged in downtown Concord shooting

Posted by Grant Stringer

Two suspects are facing criminal charges after a Tuesday night shooting at a downtown Concord parking garage injured three people.

Justino Lopez-Perez, of Bay Point, was charged with attempted murder, assault with a firearm, discharging a firearm from within a vehicle and more, according to the Concord Police Department. Erickson Melendez, of Concord, was charged with conspiracy and discharging a firearm from a vehicle.

The three gunshot victims were “treated at area hospitals and expected to survive,” the police department said in a statement.

Gunfire rang out Tuesday night in a municipal parking garage near Todos Santos Plaza, according to police, who said officers became aware of the shooting when the wounded victims arrived at the hospital.

Contra Costa County Sheriff’s deputies initially arrested two suspects. Police officers arrested a third suspect and said they found “evidence related to the shooting.”

Police have not determined a motive for the gunfire. They urged those with information to contact contact Detective Enrique Espino at (925) 671-3426.

Bay Area news from San Jose, Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, Alameda Count ([syndicated profile] sjmerc_local_feed) wrote2025-09-21 12:53 am

‘He looks pretty hitterish’: SF Giants’ Eldridge showing promising signs despite being hitless

Posted by Justice delos Santos

LOS ANGELES — Bryce Eldridge, less than a week into his major-league career, remains in search of his first hit. That milestone, among others, should come in due time. While still batting .000, Eldridge has shown small glimpses of the promise that made him one of baseball’s top prospects.

“His at-bats have been good,” said manager Bob Melvin of the Giants’ top prospect. “We’d love for him to get his first hit and get that out of the way, but he has not looked overmatched.”

Eldridge has struck out in five of his 10 plate appearances entering Friday, his only time reaching base so far being a walk in Wednesday’s win against the Diamondbacks. Of the four times he’s put the ball in play, he’s generated exit velocities of 105.9 mph, 105.2 mph, 102.4 mph and 99.0 mph. Baseball Savant categorizes balls in play at 95 mph or faster as hard hit.

Eldridge won’t continue to post an average exit velocity of 103.1 mph — Oneil Cruz leads the league at 95.7 mph — but it’s been a peek at Eldridge’s elite raw power. To look at a much larger sample, Eldridge posted elite batted-ball data with Triple-A Sacramento, where he was in the 95th percentile or better in barrel rate (95th), average exit velocity (97th) and hard-hit rate (98th) per Prospect Savant.

In his third career plate appearance, Eldridge inside-outed a four-seam fastball from the Diamondbacks’ Taylor Rashi.  At 407 feet, Eldridge’s line drive would’ve been a home run in 23 of 30 ballparks. Unfortunately for Eldridge, he was playing in one of the seven stadiums where it wouldn’t clear the fences. Arizona center fielder Jorge Barrosa tracked it down, and Eldridge’s search for his first hit continued.

There was also Thursday, when Eldridge had his first plate appearance against a left-handed pitcher when he stepped to the plate to face the Dodgers’ Jack Dreyer. With the count at 2-2, Dreyer elevated a slider that Eldridge smashed — right into the awaiting glove of right fielder Teoscar Hernández.

Equally as impressive as those small displays of pop has been Eldridge’s ability to resist pitches out of the zone.

Eldridge’s first two at-bats in the majors came against right-hander Zac Gallen, a one-time All-Star with an assortment of secondaries. Gallen’s plan against Eldridge was simple: spam him with changeups. Gallen did get Eldridge to whiff on three pitches, but the rookie had some impressive takes on borderline changeups that just missed the zone.

“I think that’s a good start facing a guy like him,” Eldridge said after his major-league debut. “I had fun. He had a good plan against me, and it as fun to get to face him and I felt like I belonged. I feel like I competed and did my best.”

Said Melvin after Eldridge’s debut: “Too bad he didn’t get the one hit there but certainly he didn’t look like he was overmatched. Didn’t look nervous. I’m sure there were some nerves there, but he looks pretty hitterish at the plate.”

Given Eldridge’s offensive profile, there will likely always be a fair amount of strikeouts and whiffs in his game. Over 1,082 games in the minors, Eldridge had a strikeout rate of 27.1 percent, partially the product of an equally high whiff rate. With Triple-A Sacramento, Eldridge had a whiff rate of 33.7 percent per Prospect Savant, placing him in the 21st percentile.

Strikeout rates and whiff rates generally remain consistent throughout a player’s career. With rare exceptions, a high strikeout/whiff player rarely evolves into a low strikeout/whiff player. But if Eldridge consistently taps into his power, the Giants will be able to live with the swings and misses.

“There’s probably going to be some swing and miss but he’s also going to make some really loud contact as well,” said president of baseball operations Buster Posey, who began his career going 2-for-17.

The majority of Eldridge’s plate appearances for the remainder of the season will be against right-handers, not left-handers. All three of Eldridge’s starts have been at designated hitter — Melvin said Eldridge could get a look at first base soon — on days where a right-handed pitcher started.

When left-hander Anthony Banda entered for the eighth inning on Thursday, Melvin substituted Eldridge for Wilmer Flores. When Clayton Kershaw made the final regular season start of career on Friday, Eldridge was relegated to watching from the first-base dugout instead of testing himself against the future Hall of Famer.

Eldridge struggled against lefties in the minors last season, posting a .211/.272/.316 slash line with three home runs over 114 at-bats. This season, by contrast, Eldridge had a .267/.327/.489 line with four home runs over 90 at-bats against left-handers in the minors.

Melvin said Flores, who has a career .787 OPS against left-handers, is going to play against lefties for now. Next season, Eldridge will likely get far more opportunities to face same-sided pitchers.

The sample is incredibly small, but Eldridge has shown himself capable of holding his own against major-league pitching. Over the next week, he’ll have his opportunities to show himself capable of damaging major-league pitching.

Worth noting

  • Trevor McDonald will start for the Giants on Sunday.
  • Carson Whisenhunt (back strain) could pitch during the Giants’ final homestand of the season after pitching 1 2/3 innings on Tuesday in a rehab start.
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goddess47 ([personal profile] goddess47) wrote in [community profile] no_true_pair2025-09-20 09:14 pm

Another Brick in the Wall (Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1; Jack O'Neill, Richard Woolsey)

Title: Another Brick in the Wall
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1
Pairing/Characters: Jack O'Neill, Richard Woolsey
Word Count: 155
Content Notes: none
Prompt: [community profile] no_true_pair September 20 - Richard Woolsey & Jack O'Neill - with the title "Another Brick in the Wall"

Also for [community profile] sweetandshort September 2025 prompt - afraid


Link to fic: Another Brick in the Wall (on AO3)
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lightbird (she/her/hers) ([personal profile] lightbird) wrote2025-09-20 08:56 pm
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Needlepoint Update

As you may have seen, I started trying out needlepoint this year. The fruits of my first attempt, a bookmark, can be seen here. After that I completed two more bookmarks, which came out better, and I posted photos of those here.

I've now completed a couple of additional bookmarks, one which is for my sister because she asked for one after seeing photos of what I completed. :D

Now that I've kind of mastered the bookmark, I decided to try something harder and am currently working on a pillow, which is coming along.

Photos of the 2 additional completed bookmarks and the current status of the pillow are posted below the cut. :D

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the cannibal next door ([personal profile] harpers_child) wrote2025-09-20 07:56 pm

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There is a poll going around tumblr right now asking whether or not people change their underwear every day. This has turned into a shockingly divisive question.

I have concerns about the several people insisting that asking people to change their underwear every day is classism because poor people don't have enough underwear for a week.

Also concerned for the people who insist they can't have clean underwear every day because they can't do that much laundry. Having been in the position of not having enough underwear before, you can wash it in the sink. I've washed lots of underwear in the sink over the course of my life.

I will be leaving tumblr alone until this blows over because some folks are gross.
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goddess47 ([personal profile] goddess47) wrote in [community profile] no_true_pair2025-09-20 09:00 pm

Size Doesn't Matter (Stargate Atlantis; Ronon Dex, Miko Kusinagi)

Title: Size Doesn't Matter
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Pairing/Characters: Ronon Dex, Miko Kusinago
Word Count: 105
Content Notes: none
Prompt: [community profile] no_true_pair September 19 - Ronon Dex & Miko Kusinagi the wrong conclusion




Link to fic: Size Doesnt' Matter (on AO3)
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-09-20 08:58 pm

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The camera angles work really hard to make the dogs look vicious and dangerous, but they can't fool me! Those are some happy, friendly puppers!