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South Bend Cubs starting pitcher Ryan Gallagher made his third professional start against the Beloit Sky Carp in a mid-afternoon game at a somewhat windy Four Winds Field. Gallagher came out sharp, retiring the first eight batters he faced consecutively before allowing an infield hit. That infield single eventually came around to score in the top of the third inning, tying the game at one apiece. The South Bend Cubs had gotten on the board early, plating a run in the bottom of the first. Jefferson Rojas led off with a single and later scored when Ariel Armas lined a base hit to left field for an RBI single off Beloit starter Jake Brooks. In the bottom of the third, the Cubs threatened again, loading the bases after Armas was hit by a pitch. Edgar Alvarez followed with a single over the infield, scoring Ivan Brethowr and Andy Garriola to give South Bend a 3–1 lead. Armas was thrown out at the plate trying to score on the same play, ending the rally. Gallagher kept the momentum going with a scoreless top of the fourth, but ran into trouble in the fifth. He gave up two runs before being replaced by reliever Joe Nahas. The Sky Carp tied the game at 3–3. In the top of the sixth, Nahas struggled early, allowing the first two batters to reach base. He then committed a balk, moving the runners to second and third with nobody out. Colby Shade doubled to right field, scoring Ryan Ignoffo and moving Yiddi Cappe to third, giving Beloit a 4–3 lead. Michael Snyder followed with a single to left field, scoring both Cappe and Shade to extend the Sky Carp lead to 6–3. After the damage, Nahas managed to get the Cubs out of the inning by inducing an inning-ending double play to stop the bleeding. In the top of the seventh, Johzan Oquendo came in to relieve Nahas. He walked the bases loaded but stood strong under pressure, managing to keep the Sky Carp from scoring any more runs and keeping the Cubs within striking distance. In the bottom of the eighth, the Cubs made a strong push, hitting two rockets, one of which was snagged in the outfield and the other stopped by a great play in the infield. The Cubs were unable to get anything going, as the Sky Carp defense held firm, preventing a rally from forming. In the top of the eighth, Cubs pitcher Sam Thoresen struck out the side, keeping the Cubs in the game. However, while warming up for the top of the ninth, something happened, forcing him to leave the game before he could pitch the inning. Marino Santy came in to relieve Thoresen but struggled, issuing a few walks. The Sky Carp capitalized, scoring a run to extend their lead to 7–3. The Cubs made a last-ditch effort in the bottom of the ninth, loading the bases with two outs. However, a ground out ended the game, and the Sky Carp secured a 7–3 victory. On a positive note, Edgar Alvarez had his first multi-hit game of the season, showing promising signs of consistency at the plate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was another crazy week for baseball in Alberta, highlighted by Erik Sabrowski being called up by the Cleveland Guardians. We recap the week in news, then are joined by Baseball Canada 18U National champion Jake Brooks of the Red Deer CarStar Braves, 16U Girls National silver medalist Claire Hingley and Edmonton Riverhawks veteran Tylor Jans to talk about their summers and more. 4:56 - Jake Brooks 21:08 - Claire Hingley 33:59 - Tylor Jans
En este episodio de "Play Ball Marlins", analizamos la decisión de los Marlins de dejar libre a Avisail Garcia y destacamos las buenas actuaciones de Bryan De La Cruz y Jazz Chisholm. Exploramos posibles salidas del equipo y los mejores prospectos de las menores, incluyendo a Joe Mack, Griffin Conine, Colby Shade y Jake Brooks. También anticipamos las próximas series contra los Mets y los Nacionales, y compartimos nuestros pronósticos. ¡Un episodio imperdible para los fanáticos de los Marlins!Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/play-ball-marlins--6147148/support.
Hour 3: Mike Elam, in for Mark Reardon, welcomes Jake Brooks, President of SSM Health St. Joseph Hospitals in St. Charles and Wentzville & Dr. Kristy Haggett, VP of Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer for St. Joseph Hospitals in St. Charles and Wentzville, to share how the world of medicine has changed, especially post-Covid.Then, Steve Ehlmann, St. Charles County Executive, calls in to share some good St. Charles news and what to look forward to! Later, Mike brings you the Audio Cut of the Day!
Mike Elam, in for Mark Reardon, welcomes Jake Brooks, President of SSM Health St. Joseph Hospitals in St. Charles and Wentzville & Dr. Kristy Haggett, VP of Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer for St. Joseph Hospitals in St. Charles and Wentzville, to share how the world of medicine has changed, especially post-Covid.
Scott and Jeff Discuss the upcoming Supreme Court case, Moore v. USA, with Jake Brooks, a professor of law at Fordham University. Jake explains that Mr. and Mrs. Moore held shares in an Indian corporation , and, as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, faced some $15,000 in taxes. They claim that this tax is unconstitutional, and, the case has implications for many features of our current tax code, for the TCJA in general, as well as the hopes some have of taxing unrealized capital gains or a wealth taxation more broadly.
Jake Brooks graduated with Web Development Cohort 54. I have always been a rather creative individual and ever since I first took an intro to gaming class in high school I knew coding was the perfect outlet for my creativity and problem solving skills to thrive. In late 2021 I enrolled into Nashville Software School which has provided me the technical skills needed for this pursuit.
Despite being a third-generation pineapple farmer, Jake Brooks had never seen a pineapple burn – that was until the November 2019 bushfires. Within 24 hours of receiving the call, the family business lost more than 1200 hectares as well as tractors, forklifts and about 200,000 pineapple plants. In this episode, Jake talks about how they’re bouncing back, sharing the workload with his twin brother, and whether or not pineapple does in fact belong on a pizza. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laveda is an anthemic dream pop/rock project fronted by Ali Genevich and Jake Brooks. Their nostalgic sound features shimmering, saturated synth textures and waves of guitar noise as the backdrop for Ali and Jake's soothing vocals. Check out the full band performance by Laveda live at Audiotree. Download & stream Laveda on Audiotree Live -- https://smarturl.it/AT-Laveda Support the show: http://audiotree.bandcamp.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 131 features an interview with Jake Brooks and Ali Genevich of the super talented shoegaze duo, Laveda. Their incredible new record, What Happens After, dropped in late May and it’s a sonic rollercoaster of swirling guitar fuzz, serene melodies, and lyrics that confront our uncertain future. Tune in to hear all about the duo’s origins in their hometown of Saratoga Springs, the inspiration behind the album’s apocalyptic themes, and how they developed their signature sprawling sound. You’ll also hear about their backgrounds as classical musicians and how that has influenced their approach to songwriting. This episode features records from Beach House, Shady Bug, King Krule, Thee Oh Sees, Alex G, and Sonic Youth! Zach Romano, who wrote a great in-depth review of What Happens After, also joined in with some questions for the band in this episode!You can purchase What Happens After on limited edition vinyl on Bandcamp via Color Station. You can also listen to the album on your streaming platform of choice. Keep up with the band by liking them on Facebook and following them on Instagram. They’ll be releasing a music video for their song “Better Now” in the near future.
I'm joined by Jake Brooks on the podcast. We share a recent hunt for Axis Deer on the island of Lanai.
Jake Brooks, our Chaplain-In-Residence, continues to teach through Jesus' prayer in John 17.
Jake Brooks, our Chaplain-In-Residence, leads us through John 17:6-8.