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Fright-Rags has three music parody designs in honor of Record Store Day: Jason Voorhees as The Clash by Joe Guy Allard, Sammi Curr as Kiss by Yannick Bouchard, and Freddy Krueger as Motley Crue by Allard. T-shirts ($30) and baseball tees ($40) are available.
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motorbuzz · 2 years
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Looking ahead to the Goodwood Revival this weekend
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- Goodwood Revival to take place later this week in consultation with the UK Government and in line with official protocols. - Don’t miss a moment - how to watch the Goodwood Revival over the weekend. - Last chance to join us at the event - only Friday tickets remain.
In consultation with the UK Government and in line with official protocols, the Goodwood Revival will go ahead with appropriate measures in place, this coming weekend Friday 16 - Sunday 18 September.
There will be special moments throughout the weekend to acknowledge Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and her incredible reign. Honouring Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II The Goodwood Revival is due to go ahead this weekend with special dedicated moments to honour Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. In keeping with the period style of the event, Goodwood staff will be wearing black armbands throughout the Revival weekend and all visitors are welcome to do the same. There will be a book of condolence at the Motor Circuit for people to sign throughout the weekend and all Union flags will fly at half-mast. We will be showing a very special short film of The Queen at Goodwood over the years on each day of the event, which can be viewed across the site on the various big screens. Following the dedicated short film we ask guests to join us in a minute's silence. Across the weekend you can expect to see: Vintage fashion As well as some of the most exquisite classic cars, the Goodwood Revival offers guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in iconic vintage fashion. The Revival is defined by its period dress code with tweeds and trilbies for men and pin curls and petticoats for the ladies. Every outfit has a story behind it as the Revival community thrifts, borrows and restyles items in order to embrace the glamorous styles from the 1940s, ‘50s and ‘60s. Dress to impress as the ‘Best Dressed Competition’ judges will be on the lookout for authentic outfits across the weekend with the Best Dressed Competition held at 3pm each day on the Richmond Lawn. Le Mans at Goodwood Goodwood is delighted to announce that the 24 Hours of Le Mans Centenary Trophy will be on display at Revival. We’re looking forward to hosting the trophy on its epic relay around the world ahead of the special centenary celebrations at the Circuit de la Sarthe in 2023. On display at various locations across the event, the trophy joins 15 drivers who have won the 24 Hours of Le Mans 44 times between them. Continuing the Le Mans theme, the Rover-BRM Turbine that competed at Le Mans in the 60s will appear at the Motul Garage in the Chicane Paddock and will also take part in the Graham Hill celebrations across the weekend. Classic cars As always, the Goodwood Revival will showcase some of the most exquisite classic cars, motorcycles and planes as we celebrate with an extraordinary weekend of historic racing. On track, the Freddie March Memorial Trophy will host stunning sportscars from the late-1940s to early-1950s including the Jaguar C-Type, Aston Martin DB3S and the Allard J2X. Also set to race across the weekend are the likes of the Jaguar E-Type, Ferrari 250 SWB, Aston Martin DB4 GT and an impressive 30 MG Bs, taking part in their own dedicated race, the Lavant Cup. Earls raceway will also play host to a fleet of 1932 Fords for their 90th anniversary. Around the event There’s something for everyone at Revival from Over The Road, to the Revive & Thrive Village. The J40 Motor Company is offering free Austin J40 pedal car rides for children aged between 5-10 years old. The sessions will be available from 9am - 6pm each day, including a photo moment and the all important driver’s briefing. This wholesome opportunity will be available to book on the day via a first come, first served basis over at the J40 Motor Company stand near the Woodcote Paddocks. New for this year, the Revive & Thrive Village will become a fundamental new part of Revival. The Village will offer visitors the chance to get involved with vintage workshops including how to make a reusable face wipe, how to craft a vintage headband and how to quilt a mug rug. Meanwhile, the Revive & Thrive Stage will host the likes of Paula Sutton of Hill House Vintage, Onyi Moss, Charlotte Jacklin and Juliet Uzor, whilst Dominic Chinea, Micaela Sharp and Zoe Murphy are set to inspire crowds with upcycling and restoration demonstrations. Bonhams Sale A firm favourite amongst the Revival community is of course the Bonhams Sale. Each year a collection of extraordinary classic cars get ready to go under the hammer. This year, a car close to Goodwood’s heart will be auctioned at the Sale: the Aston Martin DB3, which won the first Goodwood 9 Hours race back in 1952. The auction will take place on Saturday at 1pm, with entrance to the preview on Friday by invitation or catalogue, while only those with a catalogue can enter the auction. The Bonhams marquee, located Over The Road, will be open to all on Sunday. Join us from home Here is everything you need ahead of the event. Don’t miss our timetable, entry list and event map to help you make your way round the event. Please also find our timetable of workshops and talks for the new Revive & Thrive Village. If you can’t make the event, you can still tune in below: - Saturday 17 September, 2-4pm, ITV Main featuring: - Official Practice: Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration - Ferrari Track Parade - Race: St Mary’s Trophy Presented by Motul - Part 1 - Race: Goodwood Trophy - Sunday 18 September, 2-4pm, ITV Main featuring: - Military Vehicles Track Parade - Race: Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration - Race: Lavant Cup - Thursday 22 September, 8pm, ITV4 - Revival Highlights - Sunday 25 September, 9:55am, ITV4 - Revival Highlights Final few tickets for the Friday of the Goodwood Revival are available at goodwood.com. Read the full article
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goalhofer · 5 years
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Last MLB Player To Wear Each Jersey Number: Atlanta
1: Ozzie Albies (2017-present)
2: Micah Johnson (2017)
3: Dale Murphy (1976-90)(retired for Murphy 1994)
4: Brandon Phillips (2017)
5: Freddie Freeman (2010-present)
6: John Russell (1989)(retired for Bobby Cox 2011)
7: Dansby Swanson (2017-present)
8: Charlie Culberson (2019-present)
9: Howard Battle (1999)
10: Larry Jones; Jr. (1995-2012)(retired for Jones; Jr. 2013)
11: Ender Inciarte (2016-present)
12: Alex Jackson (2019-present)
13: Ronald Acuna; Jr. (2018-present)
14: Matt Joyce (2019-present)
15: Sean Newcomb (2018-present)
16: Brian McCann (2019-present)
17: Johan Camargo (2017-present)
18: Dustin Peterson (2018)
19: Anibal Sanchez; Jr. (2018)
20: Josh Donaldson (2019-present)
21: Warren Spahn (1946-64)(retired for Spahn 1965)
22: Nick Markakis (2015-present)
23: Adam Duvall (2018-present)
24: Kurt Suzuki (2017-18)
25: Tyler Flowers (2016-present)
26: Mike Foltynewicz (2016-present)
27: Austin Riley (2019-present)
28: Hector Olivera (2015-16)
29: John Smoltz (2001-08)(retired for Smoltz 2012)
30: Kyle Wright (2018-present)
31: Greg Maddux (1993-2003)(retired for Maddux 2009)
32: Josh Tomlin (2019-present)
33: A.J. Minter (2017-present)
34: Eric O'Flaherty (2016-17)
35: Phil Niekro (1964-83)(retired for Niekro 1984)
36: Kolby Allard (2018-present)
37: Matt Wisler (2015)
38: Anthony Swarzak (2019-present)
39: Sam Freeman (2017-18)
40: Mike Soroka (2018-present)
41: Eddie Matthews (1952-66)(retired for Matthews 1969)
42: Martin Reynoso (1991-92)(retired league-wide for Jackie Robinson 1997)
43: Jhoulys Chacin (2016)
44: Hank Aaron (1954-74)(retired for Aaron 1977)
45: Kevin Gausman (2018-present)
46: Bryse Wilson (2019-present)
47: David Bennett (2007-09)(retired for Tom Glavine 2010)
48: Jonny Venters (2018-19)
49: Julio Teheran (2011-present)
50: Jerry Blevins (2019-present)
51: Shane Carle (2018-present)
52: Wes Parsons (2019-present)
53: Luiz Gohara (2017-present)
54: Max Fried (2017-present)
55: Josh Collmenter (2016-17)
56: Darren O'Day (2019-present)
57: Rex Brothers (2017-18)
58: Daniel Winkler (2018-present)
59: Shae Simmons (2014)
60: Dallas Keuchel (2019-present)
61: Chad Sobotka (2018-present)
62: Dany Toussaint (2018-present)
63: Jesse Biddle (2018-19)
64: Luke Jackson (2018)
65: Jorge Julio (2008)
66: Matt Marksberry (2015)
67: Wes Parsons (2018)
68: Adam McCreery (2018)
69: Never issued
70: Daniel Winkler (2015)
71: Jacob Webb (2019-present)
72: Patrick Weigel (2019-present)
73: Huascar Ynoa (2019-present)
74: Blake Lalli (2016)
75: Grant Dayton (2019-present)
76: Never issued
77: Luke Jackson (2019-present)
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Select L.A. County Races - November 2018
Select L.A. County Races
Broadly speaking: vote for the Democrat. I am not going to give super detailed explanations for a lot of races unless they are warranted. Where they are, I have footnoted them. I live in the East Valley so a lot of what I looked at was Valley related. I also looked into Santa Monica because Measure SM is a big deal.
State Board of Equalization 3: Tony Vazquez
In 2017, the State Board of Equalization was largely stripped of its powers and duties and gutted from 4800 staffer to 400 staffers. Still, it remains a constitutionally mandated agency that administers Property Taxes, Alcoholic Beverage Taxes, and Taxes on Insurers programs. The point of the board is to ensure that taxes are assessed fairly statewide. Yeah, it’s weird. Anyway, the GOP candidate in the race has used his platform to attack the SB60 Gas Tax (more on this later). Forget that. Tony Vazquez is a former Santa Monica mayor and while his platform for the BOE is thin, it’s better than actively destructive.
Los Angeles County Sheriff: Alex Villanueva
I’m not thrilled about either candidate in this race, to be honest. Both have ties to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LASD) but both pitch themselves as reform candidates who will address years of endemic abuse and corruption within LASD. Neither seems to be up to the job. I’ve heard some people say that Jim McDonnell, the acting sheriff, should be given a chance to put his mark on the department. I have also watched as rank and file have swung to Alex Villanueva as McDonnell has tried to enact reforms. McDonnell has ties to the former sheriff, Lee Baca, who was convicted of obstructing an investigation into jail abuses by the LASD. McDonnell has endorsements from politicians but Villanueva has the support of the local party clubs. It’s really a coin toss for me, but since I’m picking, I guess I’ll go with Villanueva - he’s the slightly more outside candidate for now, and I’ll keep an eye on this for 2022.
Los Angeles County Assessor: Jeffrey Prang
Jeff Prang is endorsed by Kamala Harris and is the incumbent assessor. His opponent is literally listed with the name John “Lower Taxes” Loew on the ballot and couldn’t even get a website together for this election. This is a pretty easy call.
Justice, California State Court of Appeal; Second District
Electing judges is dumb but since we do it, here’s some thoughts. Look: these are all qualified and smart jurists. I base my endorsements here on a mix of reviewing various endorsements with a critical eye to judges who score too high on conservative groups’ questionnaires about judicial philosophy. The L.A. Times endorses “yes” on all these candidates as a show of judicial independence, but I don’t hang with that. Judges make political choices and while I believe we shouldn’t have the power to vote on them, if we do then we might as well use that power to vote for judges who reflect our Democratic values. Certainly the GOP votes for judges that will enact their visions.
Division 1
Helen Bendix: No
Victoria G. Chaney: No
Division 2
Elwood G. Lui: Yes
Victoria Chavez: No
Division 3
Luis A. Lavin: Yes
Hamlin Dhandina: Yes
Anne Egerton: Yes
Division 4
Thomas Willhite: No
Nora Manella: No
Division 5
Lamar W. Baker: Yes
Carl Moor: Yes
Dorothy Kim: Yes
Division 6
Arthur Gilbert: Yes
Martin J. Tangeman: Yes
Division 7
John Segal: Yes
Gail Feuer: Yes
Division 8
Tricia Bigelow: No
Los Angeles Superior Court
Personally, I feel too often we see prosecutors elevated to judgeships, it’s like a pipeline from the DA to the Superior Court. To me, it’s best that a candidate have some sort of judicial experience before they get the post - as a Judge Pro Tem or as a mediator of some kind. All respect to my prosecutor friends out there, but being a judge is a different job. That said, if nobody in the race has that experience - a not uncommon event - it’s worth looking at what else they bring to the table.
Los Angeles Superior Court, Office 4: Veronica Sauceda
Los Angeles Superior Court, Office 16: Patricia “Patti” Hunter  This is the one judicial race that I really want to highlight. Hunter’s opponent - Sydne Michel - has a lot of ties to the gun industry. Her kid and her dog are both named after guns, her husband is an NRA lawyer, and the pro-gun website calguns.net made it clear that voting for her was important to advancing their interests. Vote for Hunter here folks. We don’t need pro-gun voices packing our courts.
Los Angeles Superior Court, Office 60: Holly L. Hancock  I like that Ms. Hancock is a Public Defender - we don’t see enough PDs become judges. 
Los Angeles Superior Court, Office 113: Michael Ribons
California State Senate
SD 18 – Bob Hertzberg  Sen. Hertzberg was officially reprimanded by the California State Senate in March of 2018 for his habit of hugging colleagues and constituents. In accepting the reprimand, Hertzberg stated ”I understand that I cannot control how a hug is received, and that not everyone has the ability to speak up about unwelcome behavior. It is my responsibility to be mindful of this, and to respect the Rules Committee's request to not initiate hugs." SD 20 – Connie Leyva SD 22 – Michael Eng SD 24 – Maria Elena Durazo SD 26 – Ben Allen SD 30 – Holly Mitchell SD 32 – Bob J. Archuleta SD 34 – Tom Umberg
California State Assembly
AD 36 – Steve Fox AD 37 – Monique Limón AD 38 – Christy Smith AD 39 – Luz Rivas AD 41 – Chris Holden AD 43 – Laura Friedman AD 44 – Jacqui Irwin AD 45 – Jesse Gabriel AD 46 – Adrin Nazarian AD 47 – Eloise Reyes AD 48 – Blanca Rubio AD 49 – Ed Chau AD 50 – Richard Bloom AD 51 – Wendy Carrillo AD 52 – Freddie Rodriguez AD 53 – Miguel Santiago AD 54 – Sydney Kamlager AD 55 – Gregg Fritchle AD 56 – Eduardo Garcia AD 57 – Ian Calderon AD 58 – Cristina Garcia AD 59 – Reggie Jones-Sawyer AD 62 – Autumn Burke AD 63 – Anthony Rendon AD 64 – Mike Gipson AD 65 – Sharon Quirk-Silva AD 66 – Al Muratsuchi AD 70 – Patrick O’Donnell
U.S. House of Representatives
CD 23 – Tatiana Matta CD 25 – Katie Hill CD 26 – Julia Brownley CD 27 – Judy Chu CD 28 – Adam Schiff CD 29 – Tony Cardenas Post-2016 I have often wondered what it would take for me to vote to give a seat up to a Republican - is there a figure as odious as Trump in the Democratic party? This is the race that currently comes closest for me. Tony Cardenas - my rep - has been accused of rape and is facing a civil suit from a Jane Doe; he has denied the charge and asked for a House ethics investigation. I’m begrudgingly going to vote for him, but I am hoping he either a) clears his name in the next year, b) steps aside, or c) is faces a legitimate primary because the Dems have to do better than having an accused rapist on the ballot in 2018.  CD 30 – Brad Sherman CD 32 – Grace Napolitano CD 33 – Ted Lieu CD 34 – Jimmy Gomez Kenneth Meija is a longshot Green candidate in this district - I don’t like his take on SB1 and his call to repeal it, but I would imagine a lot of people I respect might disagree with me on him overall.  CD 35 – Norma Torres CD 37 – Karen Bass CD 38 – Linda Sanchez CD 39 – Gil Cisneros CD 40 – Lucille Roybal-Allard CD 43 – Maxine Waters CD 44 – Nanette Barragán CD 47 – Alan Lowenthal
County Measure W: Yes
This is a 2.5¢ per acre parcel tax on impermeable land (i.e. the parts of land that doesn’t absorb water) to raise funds that will be used to fund projects to capture stormwater, clean it, and percolate it into underwater aquifiers. This money would double the amount that the County Flood District (if you’re in L.A. county you’re almost definitely in it, unless you’re north of Palmdale) captures and help us reduce dependence on water from outside sources.
L.A. City Charter Amendment B (Public Bank): Emphatically Yes
This charter amendment would give the city the power to establish a public bank. A public bank is a government owned bank that holds the city’s deposits and can be used to make loans to projects the city supports. North Dakota has a public bank that is extremely profitable and which funds public works projects throughout the state. Additionally, debt service payments and institutional fees can be reduced when the city has its own bank, saving us all in the long run. To be clear: Amendment B would not actually establish a bank - this would take legislative action and involve a lot of detailed analysis and rulemaking. This is just the first step in a long process, but a necessary one.
L.A. City Charter Amendment E (Realign City Election Dates): Yes
This amendment would realign the city’s primary dates to match state primary dates, lowering costs and reducing voter fatigue. We should do this.
LAUSD Charter Amendment EE (Realign LAUSD Election Dates): Yes
This amendment would realign LAUSD’s primary dates to match state primary dates, lowering costs and reducing voter fatigue. We should also do this.
Burbank Measure P (Sales Tax for General Fund): Yes
The city will experience a $20M revenue shortfall, this is a 0.75¢ sales tax to close that gap. Yes, sales taxes are regressive, but until we address Prop 13 its one of the few tools cities have to close budget gaps in California. Vote yes or get ready to see local services cut.  
Burbank Measure QS (Parcel Tax for Schools): Yes
A parcel tax differs from a property tax in that the parcel tax is applied based on a characteristic of the land while a property tax is based on its value. Here, Burbank proposes to tax each piece of improved land at 10¢ per square foot to raise $9M for schools. On a side note, this will require 2/3 of voters to confirm.
Glendale Measure S (Sales Tax for General Fund): Yes
Much like Burbank, Glendale proposes a 0.75¢ sales tax to generate about $30M annually. Vote yes or get ready to see local services cut.
Santa Monica Measure SM (Require Supermajority Council Approval for Floor Area Ratio and Height Limit Changes): NO NO NO NO
This Charter amendment would require 5 of 7 council members to approve any changes to the downtown community plan for ten years. Folks, this is slow growth nonsense. The city charter already requires a majority vote to approve any changes, requiring a supermajority simply makes it more difficult to address any projects that might be slightly out of compliance. Don’t make it harder to build things.
Santa Monica Measure TL (Term Limits for Council Members): No
This would limit any council member to three terms, whether consecutive or not. I just fundamentally disagree with the idea of term limits, and encourage you to vote no on this.
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"Seventh Nevin" MiLB SPs to Watch: A Brave New Baby Cake
“Seventh Nevin” MiLB SPs to Watch: A Brave New Baby Cake
Did you see that performance? You know the one … where Freddy Peralta (Brewers) in his MLB debut was pitching a gem! No hits allowed through 5 (and only 2 walks, surrendered in the 3rd) with 11 strikeouts! Not only was he working on a no hitter (which David Dahl (Rockies) broke up in the 6th), but he was on pace to tie the single game record with 20 strikeouts. What a debut that would have been!
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thasportsjunkies101 · 7 years
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Atlanta Braves: New Year, New Team
MLB Atlanta Braves The Atlanta Braves had a season that many team members, fans, and executives wish they could wipe clear from their memories. Gone are the days of dominating pitching staffs that bolstered names such as Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, Steve Avery and John Smoltz. Those names are mentioned now as folklore. A distant reminder of how great the Atlanta Braves of the 1990’s truly were.…
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joseelanue · 4 years
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Curriculum Vitea
Modèle vivant:
Synstudio (2016-2020) -
http://synstudio.ca/
- Charles, Oleg, Éric Mannella, atelier du vendredi
Jocelyne Filion - ALPAP (2020)
Centre communautaire George-Vanier Responsable Nosberto Lou (2019-2020)
Maison OFlore - duo avec Atalante, le responsable est Hugo (2019)
Maison des Arts de la Rive Sud - Réal Campeau (2017-2019)
Atelier Uqam - David Chaît (2017-2020)
Cours de l'UQUAM - Pol Turgeon (2019)
Catherine Arcand - Cégep du Vieux Montréal (2019)
Atalante (2018-2019)
Carl Duplessis (2016-2019)
Bernard Leduc - Cégep du Vieux Montréal (2018)
Paul Turgeon - Uqam (2018)
Atelier Privé Zime Miles (2017-2018)
Atelier Modèle Ville Blainville (2017)
L'atelier de dessin avec Eberhard Froehlich - NAD Montreal (2017)
Atelier - Chunkleman Verdun (2017)
Atelier Academ - Pascale Bernardin (2017)
Atelier Rosemere (2017)
Le concierge dans l'Escalier (2016) -
https://www.facebook.com/La-Concierge-Est-Dans-lEscalier-163342400486704/
Drawing From Life (2016) -
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=472248112967533&set=a.421422931383385.1073741836.100005470452966&type=3&theater
Jean Gladu (2015) -
http://jgladuarts.com/
Mannequin photo:
Michel Bouchard (2020) -
https://www.facebook.com/michel.bouchard.1291
Steve Pelletier (2016-2020)
Steeve Mavré (2020)
Adam Leep - instagram @ad_rokk (2020)
Charles Richer - instagram @cricher.photographie (2019)
Isityu Photo (2019)
Olaf (2019)
Jacque Pose -
https://www.facebook.com/jack.pose.35?fref=ts
(2015-2020)
J-D photographie alias Caserio -
https://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/817374/viewall
(2010-2018)
Daniel Archambault (2018)
Signature Modele -
https://twitter.com/SigModels
(2016-2018)
Sara Eirew Book Cover (2014-2018)
Louis-Albert Ducharme -
https://www.facebook.com/laducharmephoto
- (2013-2018)
Gregory Bouchet -
https://www.facebook.com/prettysnazzyphoto/?fref=ts
(2016)
Vincenzo Pontarelli -
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010531536574&fref=ts
(2015-2016)
Atelier photo -
https://www.facebook.com/weekendscreatifs/?pnref=story
(2016)
Madlynx -
http://madlynx.deviantart.com/
(2010-2016)
Bikini Of The Sky -
http://www.colorsoftheskybikinis.com/
(2016)
Beauty Outdoor -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/1042807
- (2016)
Atelier KD, Hair clip extension (photographe Blushpic studio) -
https://www.facebook.com/1blushpic/?fref=ts
- (2016)
Christopher Moore -
https://www.facebook.com/christopher.moore.1000?hc_location=ufi
- (2016)
Ronhep -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/181893
- (2014-2016)
Alexander Ken -
https://www.facebook.com/alexandre.v.sander?fref=ts
- (2016)
Fotologo -
https://www.facebook.com/fotologo/
- (2016)
Anisis -
http://www.viewbug.com/member/Asinis
- (2016)
SFstyle, catalog (photographer PY) -
https://www.facebook.com/Artiste-Photographe-PY-146224168777714/
- (2016)
Pier Huet -
https://www.facebook.com/pier.huet
- (2016)
Henri-Daniel Wibaut -
http://www.photwib.com/
- (2016)
Line Lamarre -
https://www.facebook.com/lamarre.line
- (2015)
Amin Djema -
https://500px.com/amin-djema
- (2015)
Jean-Louis Delhaye -
https://www.facebook.com/jeanlouis.delhaye.7?fref=ts
- (2015)
CJ St-Charles - (2015-2016)
Jacques Millaire - (2015)
Kassandra Keyes,
www.playboyplus.com
(2015)
Jacques Blier -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/3148701
- (2015)
Jacque Pose -
https://www.facebook.com/jack.pose.35?fref=ts
- (2015)
Tallmo Photo -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/tallmo63
- (2014)
Ray Mahn -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/1314710
- (2014)
Marcus Easton -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/56749
- (2014)
Alexandre Burt-Riley
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandre-burt-riley-3588b497
- (2014)
Pano Photo - (2014)
Peter Gouvis -
modelmayhem.com/3872483
http://modelshooter.deviantart.com/
- (2014)
Marc P
http://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/3004901/viewall
- (2014)
Desertvertstudios -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/desertvertstudios
- (2014)
Alain Grillo -
https://www.facebook.com/alaingrillophotographe/?fref=photo
- (2013-2014)
Alan W Bean - Modelmayhem #224413 - (2013)
Cromwell Photographic -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/1068389
- (2013)
Pierre Desrosier -
https://www.facebook.com/pierre.desrosiers.56?fref=ts
– (2010-2013)
Claude Bigault -
http://clobizzz.deviantart.com/
- (2013)
Auguste Poire -
http://auguste59.deviantart.com/
(2010-2013)
BoldDaniel -
http://bolddaniel.deviantart.com/
- (2012-2017)
Madlynx -
http://madlynx.deviantart.com/
- (2010-2012)
MC Martin -
http://mixmenace.deviantart.com/
- (2012)
Photocville -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/1491339
- (2011)
Sericat -
http://sericat.deviantart.com/
- (2011)
Mc-Photo -
http://mc-photo.deviantart.com/
- (2010-2015)
Stéphane Kenny – (2010)
David Laurent -
https://www.facebook.com/david.laurent.926
- (2009)
Mode Vexy -
https://myspace.com/vexyvicious
- (2009)
Gaetan Allard -
http://www.istudio.com/en/551076/photos
- (2008)
Bruno Gallant -
http://brunogallant.info/portrait_fashion
- (2008)
Mylene Lorrain -
https://www.facebook.com/mylenelorrainphotographe/?pnref=lhc
- (2008)
Éric Provencher - (2008)
Freddy Beltrand -
https://freddybeltran.com/store/
- (2008)
Alain Denault -
http://www.modelmayhem.com/670892
- (2008)
Annie Mayfair – (2008)
Mic Dev (agence) -
https://www.facebook.com/micdev.sb?fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/AgenceDeMannequinsMicDev/
- (2007)
Mannequin défilé:
Gala de distinction Homage aux femmes 2018 -10 mars 2018
Festival Écolo - Université Sherbrook, Longueuil - 28 mai 2017
Fashion Show Théatre Rialto - 19 avril 2017
Fashion Show Paradoxe - 7 avril 2017
Anges et Démons runway tour no3 2016 - décembre 2016
Pop-Up Beauty - 27 aout 2016
175 Avenue du Président-Kennedy, Montréal
Stay Beautiful Charity Fashion Show - Saturday august 6, 2016 Matahari Loft 1673 Mt-Royal est, Montreal
Fashion Show Narcisse A.S Delaperfection - Theatre paradoxe 5959 boul. Monk, Montreal
La nuit de la sape – 25 juin 2016, 1956 rue Frontenac Montréal
La Vitrine F – 4 juin 2016, 533 Ontario Est, Montreal
Événement Beauté Glamour 2016 – 15 mai 2016, 120 Boul. Du Séminaire Ste-Thérèse
Fondation Melio Fashion Show 2016 – 1er Mai 2016, 6010 Boul. Des Grandes Prairies St-Léonard
Lancement d'album Narcice Soulsigner – 25 avril 2016, 533 Ontario Est
L'Évenement Mode Fashion Show – 21 avril 2016, 1476 rue Crescent, Mtl
Défilé PFGR (Petites Femmes aux Grands Rêves) – 10 mars 2016, 6086 Sherbrooke Est, Montreal
Figuration vidéoclip:
Richy Jay, Pardonne-moi:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gn16c6Nt9I
Rémi Chassé - Contre qui -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx_v--wqFlg
(2019)
Nikol Kassell - Reflecting Light |Official Music Video| -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHnMiAMkwJU
(2018)
Richy Jay Ft. Lya & J-Sincère - An Nou Zouké (J-Sincère Style) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L3NGCSOdO0
(2018)
Cezar Montreal -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPul2wL0CVc
(2017)
Richy Jay - De La Tete Aux Pied (2017) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-7Xs1TordQ
KOHINOOR - OFFICIAL VIDEO - JOHNY HANS FT. MEET RAJU & ALEXANDRA BANDEAN (2017) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHTnWXdSnSE&feature=youtu.be
Narcisse Soulsigneer (2016)
Modlee (2016) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ3-x0uz1LM
(Yellow skirt and white socks)
Rime Salmi (2016)
Steve L Queen et Nappy Jizzle (2016) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPchj1cr-F8
Born2Porn session (2016) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrDR4b3Ib7E&feature=youtu.be
Jamhaitian (2016) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUC1tHMbdSA
KNAFO – Change to Last (2015) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlMZlPBwEII
Teddy the Beer – Dans le prochain Marvel – Mystic (2015) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZZlzMNnyt4
Figuration autre:
Tu te souviendra de moi (2019)
Production ZK -
https://www.filmaka.com/films.php
… (2018)
Lynk Parker et PAVFILMS (2017)
Zoe
The Cohort - Student Film or QPU Casting and for Directors: Selina George and Gabriel Wihl - 4 jours
Bar scene - Shanna Roberts Salée - Director/Producer Quixote Productions
Téquila Pamplemousse - Noémie Gagnon 3e assistante à la réalisation - 2 nuits
Comédie policière d'action - Ecclésiaste LEMBA Producteur du film WTM
Bikini Of The Sky - Fashion Video
The Last Laugh - (2008-2018)
Publicitée – Fusion Energy Drink – Nacisse's Sexy Lady (2016)
Long Metrage - Punk Fu Zombi – Zombi (2016) at Fantasia 18 of july 2017
Strip video – www.
playboyplus.com
- ''Barber's Chair'', ''Rousing Roommate'' and 'No Fliter'' (2015)
Film étudiant Catherine - Cinéma Beaubien 6 juin – Catherine - (2013)
Théâtre:
Le Français, ça se parle - 2018
Tout le monde en parle - 2016
Coeur de Lionne - 2016
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PITTSBURGH | 20-year-old Wilson pitches Braves past Pirates 1-0 in debut
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PITTSBURGH | 20-year-old Wilson pitches Braves past Pirates 1-0 in debut
PITTSBURGH — Bryse Wilson was pitching for his high school team in Hillsborough, North Carolina, barely two years ago. Now, he’s 1-0 in the major leagues.
Wilson worked five solid innings, becoming the third 20-year-old pitcher to start in his big league debut for Atlanta this season in the Braves’ 1-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday night. “Never,” Wilson said when asked if he could envision being in the major leagues so soon. “I thought I would move up one step at a time. I never expected this.”
Wilson allowed three hits, struck out five and walked three as Atlanta increased its NL East lead to one game over idle Philadelphia while ending its four-game skid. The Braves purchased the right-hander’s contract from Triple-A Gwinnett prior to the game so they could give their regular starters a rest.
Wilson began the season at Class A Florida and went a combined 8-5 with a 3.23 ERA in 23 starts in the minor leagues. He was the Braves’ fourth-round pick in the 2016 draft.
“I was impressed by everything about him,” Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said. “He kind of carried himself like I expected. He has a lot of confidence from everything I’ve heard about him and what little I’ve known him. That’s his makeup.”
Mike Soroka was 20 when he started May 1 against the Mets at New York and Koby Allard did it on July 31 against Miami.
The last team to use three starters before they reached their 21st birthday in a season was the 1965 Kansas City Athletics with Hall of Famer Catfish Hunter, Don Buschhorn and Ron Tompkins.
Five relievers finished the seven-hitter. Dan Winkler pitched the ninth, working around a leadoff single for his second save.
Pittsburgh has allowed exactly one run in five straight games — including four against the NL Central-leading Cubs — but lost three of them. The organization hasn’t done that since July 13-18, 1888, when they were the Alleghenys, according to Stats.
“I think we’d all like to score runs,” Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle said. “From that standpoint, guys are up there battling. I don’t see anybody lost. I don’t see anybody confused. I see guys just not getting hits.”
The Braves scored in the first inning when Freddie Freeman hit a two-out double and scored on Nick Markakis’ single.
Center fielder Ender Inciarte preserved the lead in the seventh he when he threw out Adeiny Hechavarria trying to score from second base on Corey Dickerson’s single to end the inning. Hechavarria said he was “100 percent safe” but the call was upheld after a video review.
“I knew he was going to be running on contact and I had to make a play,” Inciarte said. “I got a good hop and was able to get off a good throw.”
Pirates starter Chris Archer (4-6) was removed after four innings because of left leg discomfort. Archer was injured while batting in the third inning, falling as he attempted to check his swing while striking out.
Hurdle and a trainer visited the mound after Archer warmed up before the fourth, but he remained in the game for one more inning. The Pirates are optimistic Archer will make his next scheduled start Sunday at Milwaukee.
Archer allowed one run and five hits with three strikeouts and one walk. He is 1-1 with a 4.91 ERA in four starts for Pittsburgh since being acquired from Tampa Bay in a trade.
“The one thing that I’ve always prided myself in in this game is being on the field, but I think it was the smart move,” Archer said. “Just trying to be smart so that I can be out there in five days instead of letting it linger and potentially doing something worse.”
The only bad moment for Wilson came when he appeared to single with two outs in the fourth inning, but was thrown out at first base by right fielder Gregory Polanco.
Atlanta’s Johan Camargo reached base in all four plate appearances with three singles and a walk.
TRAINER’S ROOM Pirates: 2B Josh Harrison (strained left hamstring) did not play.
ROSTER MOVES The Braves designated veteran infielder Ryan Flaherty for assignment to open a roster spot for Wilson and outrighted left-hander Chad Bell to Gwinnett.
The Pirates shuffled left-handed relievers, recalling Steven Brault from Triple-A Indianapolis and optioning Buddy Boshers. Brault replaced Archer and pitched two scoreless innings.
MARTE BENCHED Pirates center fielder Starling Marte was benched a day after he failed to hustle twice while running the bases in a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs in 11 innings. Marte pinch-hit in the ninth inning and grounded out.
20 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER Braves rookie outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr., who’s also 20, was chosen as the NL Player of the Week after going 13 for 28 (.464) with four home runs in eight games.
Braves veteran right-hander Brandon McCarthy joked on Twitter about Atlanta’s plethora of youngsters.
“Are you under 21 and looking to make some last minute summer cash? Try out for the @Braves,” he wrote.
UP NEXT Braves: RHP Kevin Gausman (7-9, 4.22 ERA) will pitch Tuesday night and is 2-1 with a 2.84 ERA in three starts since being acquired from Baltimore in a trade.
Pirates: RHP Ivan Nova (7-7, 4.26 ERA) has won all three career starts against Atlanta with a 1.69 ERA.
By JOHN PERROTTO,  Associated Press
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Fright-Rags has unleashed the monsters of rock: Jason Voorhees in the style of The Clash’s London Calling, Freddy Krueger in the style of Mötley Crüe’s Too Fast for Love, and a tribute to “Power of the Night” from Critters.
From Joe Guy Allard and Kyle Crawford, each design is available on T-shirts ($28) and baseball tees ($38).
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2019-20 Milwaukee Admirals Players By Nationality
American: 12 (Colin Blackwell, Lukas Craggs, Matt Donovan, Brandon Fortunato, Troy Grosenick, Tommy Novak, Joe Pendenza, Rem Pitlick, Steven Santini, Cole Schneider, Jarred Tinordi & Josh Wilkins)
Canadian: 10 (Frederic Allard, Arvin Atwal, Alexandre Carrier, Laurent Dauphin, Jeremy Davies, Freddy Gaudreau, Josh Healy, Connor Ingram, Mathieu Olivier & Anthony Richard)
Finnish: 2 (Miikka Salomaki & Eeli Tolvanen)
Russian: 1 (Yakov Trenin)
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Brian Snitker hoping to return as Atlanta Braves manager in 2018
ATLANTA — Brian Snitker is on a one-year contract and doesn’t know if he will return next as year as manager of the Atlanta Braves.
The 61-year-old Snitker, in his 41st season with the organization, hopes the front office brings him back despite his 127-148 record since replacing Fredi Gonzalez last year.
“I’d love to be here,” Snitker told The Associated Press on Friday. “I want to be here. We’ll see.”
The Braves hold an option for a second year, but Snitker has yet to hear their plans for 2018. John Hart, Atlanta’s president of baseball operations, did not immediately respond to a message left by The AP seeking comment.
Snitker is 68-83 this season. The Braves are just 35-43 at their new home, SunTrust Park, and will finish with a losing home record in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1988-90.
Snitker spent 11 years on the Atlanta coaching staff and had 20 years as a minor league manager. He said he can’t imagine working for another organization, but doesn’t expect to hear his fate until the season ends Oct. 1.
“This has been my life,” he said. “The majority of time I’ve been alive I’ve been with the Atlanta Braves. So yeah, it’s going to be hard to think about being somewhere else.”
Snitker didn’t exactly have a playoff-caliber roster when the season began.
Two aging starters, R.A. Dickey and Bartolo Colon, and longtime veteran Jaime Garcia were plugged into the rotation as one-year gaps. Brandon Phillips was acquired to hold down second base until rookie Ozzie Albies was ready. The Braves did not have a dependable third baseman. They were hoping for consistent production from veteran outfielders Matt Kemp and Nick Markakis and closer Jim Johnson.
Atlanta was .500 on July 16 and had hopes of contending for an NL wild-card spot, but Julio Teheran struggled to retain his ace status and starting pitchers are 44-67 with a 4.84 ERA this year. Mike Foltynewicz, who the Braves hoped would emerge as No. 2 starter, has been inconsistent. Colon, Garcia and Phillips are no longer with the team.
First baseman Freddie Freeman and center fielder Ender Inciarte are the only consistent threats in the lineup. Kemp has been sidelined with hamstring injuries. Matt Adams was a defensive liability and couldn’t hold down the first base job when Freeman moved briefly to third. Albies and shortstop Dansby Swanson are rookies still feeling their way in the big leagues.
Snitker believes the Braves, eliminated from postseason contention last Sunday, have a promising future. Freeman is a star. Inciarte is a Gold Glover who’s close to getting 200 hits. Slugging prospect Ronald Acuna is expected to challenge for an outfield job next spring.
Sean Newcomb, Lucas Sims and Luiz Goharda, already in Atlanta’s rotation, will be pushed by prospects Kolby Allard, Mike Soroka, Kyle Wright and Ian Anderson.
Snitker wants to stay on.
“It’s a lot of fun to be at the ballpark,” he said. “You’re with young guys. You’re active. You’re outside and get to travel around. It’s better than retirement, and you get the winters off.”
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Which players would your team keep in an MLB Expansion Draft?
Your team gets to protect 15 players. The Montreal Youppis get to sniff around the rest. Good luck.
Two weeks ago, the NHL’s (Las) Vegas Golden Knights held the first major-league expansion draft in 13 years. It’s been almost two decades since the Rays and Diamondbacks got the chance to poach players from rosters around the league, and I thought it would be fun to think about what would happen if Major League Baseball did something similar. So I set out to figure out which players each organization would protect from being selected if, let’s say, the Montreal Youppis! or Monterrey Canyons joined the league.
For the purposes of this mock exercise, I’ll use rules similar to the rules of the last MLB expansion draft, which took place after the 1997 season, and I’ll assume that this draft is being completed after the 2017 season. This means that any player who is set for free agency this winter will not be protected and that we’ll ignore what will likely happen at next month’s trade deadline. We are also not factoring in no-trade clauses.
Here are our rules from 1997, adjusted to the 2017 baseball world:
For the first round, teams may protect 15 players from the rosters of their entire organization—both their 40-man roster, plus all minor-league affiliates.
In addition, players chosen in the 2016 and 2017 amateur drafts were automatically protected, plus players who were 18 or younger when signed in 2015.
Players who are free agents after the end of the 2017 season need not be protected.
Special thanks to SB Nation’s team site managers for their help in compiling these lists.
Arizona Diamondbacks:
Protected: 1B Paul Goldschmidt, OF A.J. Pollock, OF David Peralta, INF Brandon Drury, INF Chris Owings, 3B Jake Lamb, RHP Archie Bradley, RHP Zack Godley, LHP Robbie Ray, RHP Taijuan Walker, LHP Anthony Banda, LHP Patrick Corbin, INF Domingo Leyba, INF Dawel Lugo, RHP Shelby Miller
Notable exemptions: 1B Pavin Smith, RHP Jon Duplantier, 3B Drew Ellis, C Daulton Varsho, OF Anfernee Grier
Notes: A bit of a tough organization, with two big contracts (Zack Greinke and Yasmany Tomas) they’d probably be fine shedding and zero prospects in the top 100 in baseball. Corbin and Miller get a bit of a longer leash because of potential, leaving pieces like Nick Ahmed and Randall Delgado exposed.
Atlanta Braves:
Protected: 1B Freddie Freeman, SS Dansby Swanson, OF Ender Inciarte, RHP Julio Teheran, RHP Mike Foltynewicz, RHP Arodys Vizcaino, RHP Jason Hursh, INF Ozzie Albies, LHP Kolby Allard, SS Kevin Maitan, RHP Mike Soroka, LHP Sean Newcomb, OF Ronald Acuna, LHP Max Fried, 2B Travis Demeritte
Notable exemptions: RHP Kyle Wright, RHP Ian Anderson, SS Kevin Maitan, OF Drew Waters
Notes: Atlanta lucks out a bit with four top prospects (including two top-5 picks) already being exempt, and is very prospect-heavy, as expected. Matt Kemp’s resurgence and Matt Adams’ success thus far are not significant enough to push them ahead of the prospects John Coppolella has dealt for in the last few years, though Kemp would be an unlikely pick for an expansion team, anyway.
Baltimore Orioles:
Protected: 3B Manny Machado, OF Adam Jones, 1B Trey Mancini, 2B Jonathan Schoop, OF Mark Trumbo, LHP Zach Britton, RHP Brad Brach, RHP Dylan Bundy, RHP Kevin Gausman, RHP Darren O’Day, OF Joey Rickard, RHP Mychal Givens, C Chance Sisco, RHP Hunter Harvey, SS Ryan Mountcastle
Notable exemptions: LHP D.L. Hall, RHP Cody Sedlock, LHP Keegan Akin, OF Austin Hays
Notes: Trumbo and O’Day barely made the cut, but keeping them around makes a lot of sense for the Orioles in their current state. Both contracts aren’t that bad, and having both veterans on a club with a closing window (Machado and Jones are free agents after 2018) is probably the avenue the O’s, who are loyal to their guys, would take. There’s not really a lot of talent in the minors they’d need to protect, anyway. Chris Davis’ regression and monster deal means he goes unprotected.
Boston Red Sox:
Protected: OF Mookie Betts, OF Andrew Benintendi, OF Jackie Bradley Jr., SS Xander Bogaerts, 2B Dustin Pedroia, LHP Chris Sale, LHP Eduardo Rodriguez, RHP Rick Porcello, LHP Drew Pomeranz, RHP Craig Kimbrel, 3B Rafael Devers, C Christian Vazquez, RHP Joe Kelly, 1B Sam Travis, 1B/DH Hanley Ramirez
Notable exemptions: LHP Jay Groome, 3B Bobby Dalbec, RHP Tanner Houck, SS C.J. Chatham
Notes: Ramirez gets protected just because the Red Sox’ time to win is now, and there aren’t a ton of prospects that were left unprotected. Brian Johnson and Matt Barnes almost made the cut, though an expansion team would be unlikely to claim David Price and a change of scenery may be the best thing for him anyway.
Chicago Cubs:
Protected: 3B Kris Bryant, 1B Anthony Rizzo, 2B Addison Russell, LHP Jon Lester, RHP Carl Edwards Jr., RHP Kyle Hendricks, LHP Mike Montgomery, OF Kyle Schwarber, INF Javier Baez, OF Albert Almora, C Willson Contreras, OF Ian Happ, OF Eloy Jimenez, RHP Dylan Cease, C/1B Victor Caratini
Notable exemptions: LHP Brendon Little, RHP Alex Lange
Notes: The Cubs had a lot of obvious picks, headlined of course by the Bryzzo duo. Things got a little trickier down the stretch, as it made more sense to protect younger players than vets Ben Zobrist and Jason Heyward. An expansion team would be unlikely to take on Heyward’s contract in this scenario, making him a good choice to stay unprotected.
Chicago White Sox:
Protected: LHP Jose Quintana, LHP Carlos Rodon, 1B Jose Abreu, OF Avisail Garcia, SS Tim Anderson, RHP Tyler Danish, RHP Nate Jones, 3B Matt Davidson, 2B Yoan Moncada, RHP Michael Kopech, SS Luis Robert, RHP Lucas Giolito, RHP Reynaldo Lopez, RHP Carson Fulmer, OF Luis Alexander Basabe
Notable exemptions: C Zack Collins, 3B Jake Burger, RHP Zack Burdi, RHP Alec Hansen, RHP Dane Dunning
Notes: The ChiSox are actually one of the toughest teams to do this for, as they have tons of controllable talent in their system and would likely want to protect about 25 guys. They’re helped out a little bit by the exemptions but still likely wouldn’t have room for Yolmer Sanchez, Leury Garcia or Zach Putnam, who have been big-league contributors. They wouldn’t let any recent trade acquisitions go unprotected.
Cincinnati Reds:
Protected: 1B Joey Votto, OF Adam Duvall, OF Scott Schebler, OF Billy Hamilton, 3B Eugenio Suarez, 2B Jose Peraza, LHP Brandon Finnegan, LHP Amir Garrett, RHP Raisel Iglesias, RHP Michael Lorenzen, RHP Anthony DeSclafani, OF Jesse Winker, LHP Cody Reed, RHP Robert Stephenson, RHP Luis Castillo
Notable exemptions: SS/RHP Hunter Greene, 3B Nick Senzel, OF Taylor Trammell, SS Jeter Downs
Notes: Cincinnati’s protected list benefits from having two of its high-end prospects (Greene and Senzel) exempt, letting high-upside guys like Stephenson and Luis Castillo make the cut. Rookie Davis, Homer Bailey and Tucker Barnhart fell short of the prospect-heavy list of 15.
Cleveland Indians:
Protected: SS Francisco Lindor, 2B Jason Kipnis, 3B Jose Ramirez, OF Bradley Zimmer, OF Michael Brantley, DH Edwin Encarnacion, RHP Corey Kluber, RHP Carlos Carrasco, LHP Andrew Miller, RHP Cody Allen, RHP Trevor Bauer, C Francisco Mejia, RHP Triston McKenzie, 1B Bobby Bradley, OF Greg Allen
Notable exemptions: 3B Nolan Jones, OF Will Benson
Notes: Encarnacion’s big contract was the toughest call here, though Cleveland did guarantee him $60 million knowing their window is open for the next couple years. Danny Salazar and Lonnie Chisenhall, who are both under club control, were tough cuts in a talented org.
Colorado Rockies:
Protected: 3B Nolan Arenado, OF Charlie Blackmon, 2B D.J. LeMahieu, SS Trevor Story, RHP Jeff Hoffman, LHP Kyle Freeland, OF David Dahl, RHP Jonathan Gray, RHP Tyler Anderson, RHP German Marquez, C Tom Murphy, SS Brendan Rodgers, OF Raimel Tapia, 3B Ryan McMahon, RHP Ryan Castellani
Notable exemptions: RHP Riley Pint, 3B Ryan Vilade
Notes: The Rockies have a ton of major-league talent under control and a few top prospects, meaning there were some tough decisions at the back-end of their list. It makes sense that a team that plays in Coors Field would value controllable, young pitching, so we stocked them with arms instead of other options such as Ian Desmond and his significant contract, which would probably not be taken anyway.
Detroit Tigers:
Protected: 1B Miguel Cabrera, RHP Justin Verlander, 2B Ian Kinsler, LHP Justin Wilson, RHP Michael Fulmer, LHP Daniel Norris, RHP Shane Greene, LHP Matthew Boyd, 3B Nick Castellanos, RHP Alex Wilson, OF JaCoby Jones, OF Christin Stewart, RHP Joe Jimenez, RHP Beau Burrows, OF Michael Gerber
Notable exemptions: RHP Alex Faedo, RHP Matt Manning, RHP Kyle Funkhouser
Notes: Detroit is in the wonderful spot of having a subpar major-league team and weak farm system. That’ll likely change at the trade deadline, but we’re acting like that’s not happening so all of the likely trade chips (Verlander, Kinsler, Wilson, etc.) should be protected. Some prospects made the cut over major-leaguers like Jose Iglesias, Justin Upton and Jordan Zimmermann, with the latter two having huge contracts that the Tigers would likely love to get rid of.
Houston Astros:
Protected: OF George Springer, SS Carlos Correa, 2B Jose Altuve, 3B Alex Bregman, 1B Yulieski Gurriel, LHP Dallas Keuchel, RHP Lance McCullers, RHP Mike Fiers, RHP Ken Giles, RHP Will Harris, RHP Chris Devenski, RHP Francis Martes, OF Kyle Tucker, OF Derek Fisher, RHP Franklin Perez
Notable exemptions: RHP Forrest Whitley, RHP J.B. Bukauskas
Notes: There’s so much talent throughout this organization that the last few picks were some of the toughest of this entire exercise. Obviously, Houston’s window is open now so it makes sense to protect some successful major-league pieces (Giles, Harris, Fiers) over projectable talents like David Paulino and A.J. Reed. Collin McHugh and Joe Musgrove also came under consideration.
Kansas City Royals:
Protected: C Salvador Perez, 2B Whit Merrifield, LHP Danny Duffy, RHP Kelvin Herrera, RHP Matt Strahm, RHP Nathan Karns, OF Jorge Soler, 3B/OF Hunter Dozier, RHP Jake Junis, LHP Foster Griffin, C Chase Vallot, RHP Josh Staumont, 1B Ryan O’Hearn, SS Raul Mondesi, OF Jorge Bonifacio
Notable exemptions: OF Nick Pratto, C M.J. Melendez, RHP A.J. Puckett
Notes: With so many veterans set to depart in free agency this winter and a shallow farm system, the Royals would have to dig deep to find 15 solid options to protect. Alex Gordon, Paulo Orlando, Eric Skoglund and Joakim Soria among the cuts.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim:
Protected: OF Mike Trout, OF Kole Calhoun, SS Andrelton Simmons, RHP Alex Meyer, LHP Andrew Heaney, RHP Matt Shoemaker, LHP Tyler Skaggs, RHP Nick Tropeano, RHP Garrett Richards, RHP Cam Bedrosian, RHP Keynan Middleton, 1B C.J. Cron, OF Jahmai Jones, RHP Chris Rodriguez, RHP Jaime Barria
Notable exemptions: OF Jordon Adell, 1B Matt Thaiss, OF Brandon Marsh, RHP Griffin Canning
Notes: I wish I could’ve just protected Trout 15 times. Lots of injured starters in here, but they’re some of the guys with the most potential long-term value. With almost all of the top prospects already exempt, an extremely hard list to fill out (see Cron, C.J.). No expansion team is taking Pujols...
Los Angeles Dodgers
Protected: LHP Clayton Kershaw, SS Corey Seager, OF Cody Bellinger, 3B Justin Turner, RHP Kenley Jansen, LHP Alex Wood, LHP Julio Urias, OF Joc Pederson, OF Chris Taylor, RHP Yadier Alvarez, OF Alex Verdugo, 2B Willie Calhoun, RHP Walker Buehler, RHP Brock Stewart, C Austin Barnes
Notable exemptions: SS Gavin Lux, OF Jeren Kendall, RHP Mitchell White, RHP Jordan Sheffield
Notes: There were a ton of great options for the Dodgers to protect, which is a great problem to have. Besides the obvious plays, Pederson and Taylor made it based on control and potential. Toughest cuts: Yusniel Diaz and Kenta Maeda.
Miami Marlins:
Protected: OF Christian Yelich, OF Marcell Ozuna, 1B Justin Bour, C J.T. Realmuto, 2B Dee Gordon, RHP Dan Straily, RHP Jose Urena, RHP Kyle Barraclough, RHP Tyler Kolek, INF J.T. Riddle, RHP A.J. Ramos, LHP Adam Conley, INF Miguel Ramos, LHP Nick Wittgren, 3B Brian Anderson
Notable exemptions: LHP Trevor Rogers, OF Brian Miller, LHP Braxton Garrett
Notes: An expansion team wouldn’t be likely to claim Giancarlo Stanton’s mega-deal, so he’s left off. The rest is the too-heavy collection of controllable talent Miami has due to a weak farm system. Even more reason for them to look to move Ozuna, Yelich, Ramos and others this summer (in real life).
Milwaukee Brewers:
Protected: 3B Travis Shaw, 1B Eric Thames, RHP Corey Knebel, OF Domingo Santana, SS Orlando Arcia, RHP Jimmy Nelson, RHP Chase Anderson, RHP Junior Guerra, RHP Zach Davies, INF Jonathan Villar, OF Lewis Brinson, LHP Josh Hader, RHP Luis Ortiz, SS Isan Diaz, RHP Brandon Woodruff
Notable exemptions: OF Corey Ray, OF/2B Keston Hiura, OF Tristen Lutz, RHP Lucas Erceg
Notes: Ryan Braun’s mega-deal (and regression so far this season) would cause him to go unprotected. It was hard to keep all four major-league starters, though they’re all controllable and have shown upside. Very difficult group overall, weighing prospects against guys with about a year of service time. Jacob Barnes, Trent Clark and Hernan Perez didn’t make it.
Minnesota Twins:
Protected: 2B Brian Dozier, 3B Miguel Sano, RHP Jose Berrios, RHP Ervin Santana, OF Byron Buxton, OF Max Kepler, OF Eddie Rosario, SS Jorge Polanco, SS Nick Gordon, LHP Stephen Gonsalves, RHP Fernando Romero, LHP Adalberto Mejia, RHP Kohl Stewart, LHP Tyler Jay, RHP Felix Jorge
Notable exemptions: SS Royce Lewis, OF Alex Kirilloff, 1B Brent Rooker, RHP Blayne Enlow
Notes: A really solid list for Minnesota, aided by two top picks being automatically exempt. Not yet ready to give up on the two first-round pitchers (Stewart and Jay), which made for some tough unprotected guys (Tyler Duffey, Zack Granite, J.T. Chargois, Trevor May).
New York Mets:
Protected: OF Michael Conforto, OF Yoenis Cespedes, RHP Jacob deGrom, RHP Noah Syndergaard, RHP Zack Wheeler, LHP Steven Matz, RHP Jeurys Familia, C Travis d’Arnaud, INF Wilmer Flores, RHP Matt Harvey, OF Juan Lagares, RHP Seth Lugo, SS Amed Rosario, 1B Dominic Smith, SS Luis Guillorme
Notable exemptions: RHP Justin Dunn, LHP David Peterson, INF Mark Vientos
Notes: This one was the hardest no matter what because of the reaction from a very angry #MetsTwitter. Harvey gets one last shot in my book. Too many other candidates underperforming this year (Brandon Nimmo, Gavin Cecchini, Desmond Lindsay, Robert Gsellman)
New York Yankees:
Protected: OF Aaron Judge, C Gary Sanchez, OF Brett Gardner, RHP Luis Severino, RHP Dellin Betances, SS Didi Gregorius, 2B Starlin Castro, SS Gleyber Torres, OF Clint Frazier, RHP Chance Adams, LHP Justus Sheffield, 1B/OF Tyler Austin, INF Jorge Mateo, RHP James Kaprielian, 1B Greg Bird
Notable exemptions: OF Blake Rutherford, RHP Clarke Schmidt
Notes: Doing this makes you realize how ludicrously talented the Yankees’ organization is. Luis Cessa, Jordan Montgomery, Aaron Hicks and high-priced guys like Aroldis Chapman and Jacoby Ellsbury on the outside looking in.
Oakland Athletics:
Protected: RHP Sonny Gray, RHP Khris Davis, 3B Ryon Healy, SS Franklin Barreto, LHP Sean Manaea, RHP Jharel Cotton, SS Marcus Semien, RHP Kendall Graveman, RHP Grant Holmes, 3B Matt Chapman, OF Matt Olson, RHP Daniel Gossett, SS Lazaro Armenteros, RHP Frankie Montas, INF Yairo Munoz
Notable exemptions: LHP A.J. Puk, OF Austin Beck, SS Kevin Merrell, RHP Daulton Jefferies, RHP Logan Shore
Notes: Tons of young talent here, making things hard. Jed Lowrie, Bruce Maxwell, Ryan Dull and Chad Pinder just missed it.
Philadelphia Phillies:
Protected: OF Odubel Herrera, 3B Maikel Franco, OF Aaron Altherr, 2B Cesar Hernandez, RHP Vincent Velasquez, RHP Aaron Nola, RHP Jerad Eickhoff, SS J.P. Crawford, C Jorge Alfaro, OF Nick Williams, RHP Franklyn Kilome, RHP Sixto Sanchez, 2B Scott Kingery, OF Dylan Cozens, 1B Rhys Hoskins
Notable exemptions: OF Mickey Moniak, OF Adam Haseley, RHP Kevin Gowdy
Notes: A prospect-heavy protection list for Philadelphia, which isn’t surprising. Even the struggling major-leaguers get a long leash here.
Pittsburgh Pirates:
Protected: 2B Josh Harrison, 1B Josh Bell, OF Andrew McCutchen, OF Starling Marte, OF Gregory Polanco, RHP Gerrit Cole, RHP Jameson Taillon, LHP Felipe Rivero, RHP Ivan Nova, OF Austin Meadows, RHP Mitch Keller, 2B Kevin Newman, RHP Tyler Glasnow, LHP Steven Brault, OF Adam Frazier
Notable exemptions: RHP Shane Baz, RHP Steven Jennings, 1B Will Craig
Notes: Pittsburgh has a nice mix of major-league talent and prospects, so 15 was just about the right number for them. McCutchen and Cole are trade bait, of course.
San Diego Padres:
Protected: 1B Wil Myers, INF Yangervis Solarte, LHP Brad Hand, OF Manuel Margot, OF Hunter Renfroe, OF Cory Spangenberg, RHP Anderson Espinoza, LHP Adrian Morejon, RHP Jacob Nix, SS Fernando Tatis Jr., OF Jorge Ona, LHP Logan Allen, INF Luis Urias, 1B Josh Naylor, 2B Carlos Asuaje
Notable exemptions: LHP MacKenzie Gore, C Luis Campusano-Bracero, RHP Cal Quantrill, LHP Eric Lauer
Notes: Would be some tough choices for a rebuilding club, mixing major-league guys with trade value and prospects. In the end, an interesting balance of both. Carlos Asuaje, Ryan Schimpf, and Travis Jankowski on the outside looking in.
San Francisco Giants:
Protected: C Buster Posey, LHP Madison Bumgarner, 2B Joe Panik, 1B Brandon Belt, SS Brandon Crawford, LHP Matt Moore, LHP Ty Blach, RHP Hunter Strickland, OF Austin Slater, RHP Jeff Samardzija, RHP Tyler Beede, SS Christian Arroyo, 1B Chris Shaw, RHP Joan Gregorio, LHP Andrew Suarez
Notable exemptions: OF Heliot Ramos, OF Bryan Reynolds, OF Heath Quinn
Notes: The Giants’ struggles this year have shocked everyone, but they still do have a lot of controllable talent on the roster that will either benefit them on the field or in trades. Samardzija and Strickland were especially tough calls. We’re counting Johnny Cueto as a free agent, though he could opt in and remain with the Giants.
Seattle Mariners:
Protected: 3B Kyle Seager, SS Jean Segura, RHP Edwin Diaz, OF/DH Nelson Cruz, OF Mitch Haniger, OF Ben Gamel, LHP James Paxton, LHP Drew Smyly, C Mike Zunino, LHP Ariel Miranda, 1B/DH Dan Vogelbach, OF Tyler O’Neill, RHP Nick Neidert, RHP Andrew Moore, RHP Max Povse
Notable exemptions: OF Kyle Lewis, 1B Evan White, RHP Sam Carlson
Notes: Some obvious picks for Seattle, some not so obvious. It’s extremely unlikely anyone would take on the contracts of Robinson Cano or Felix Hernandez, so they’re unprotected. Cruz was a tough call, but ultimately made the cut for an injury-destroyed team that could contend in 2018. Same with Smyly.
St. Louis Cardinals:
Protected: RHP Carlos Martinez, 1B Matt Carpenter, OF Stephen Piscotty, C Yadier Molina, RHP Mike Leake, 2B Kolten Wong, OF Dexter Fowler, SS Aledmys Diaz, 2B Jedd Gyorko, RHP Alex Reyes, C Carson Kelly, RHP Luke Weaver, RHP Jack Flaherty, OF Magneuris Sierra, RHP Sandy Alcantara
Notable exemptions: SS Delvin Perez
Notes: Leake’s big deal was tough to keep around, but leaving Adam Wainwright and Michael Wacha unprotected created a bigger need for proven major-league pitching alongside Martinez. Randal Grichuk, Tommy Pham, Marco Gonzalez and Harrison Bader were some tough cuts; Trevor Rosenthal’s free agency after 2018 made him vulnerable.
Tampa Bay Rays:
Protected: RHP Chris Archer, 3B Evan Longoria, OF Kevin Kiermaier, OF/DH Corey Dickerson, RHP Alex Colome, RHP Jake Odorizzi, LHP Blake Snell, SS Willy Adames, RHP Brent Honeywell, RHP Jose De Leon, OF/1B Jake Bauers, 1B Casey Gillaspie, OF Mallex Smith, INF Matt Duffy, RHP Jacob Faria
Notable exemptions: LHP/1B Brendan McKay, RHP Drew Rasmussen, 3B Josh Lowe, RHP Michael Mercado
Notes: Tampa is top-heavy on prospects and has a nice mix of current veterans under control for a while as well. Duffy (controlled through 2020) and Smith (through 2021) were big pieces of recent pitching trades, leading to them being protected over Wilson Ramos, Steven Souza, Matt Andriese or Brad Miller. Some really tough cuts at the end.
Texas Rangers:
Protected: OF Nomar Mazara, 2B Rougned Odor, 1B Joey Gallo, LHP Cole Hamels, LHP Martin Perez, SS Elvis Andrus, 3B Adrian Beltre, RHP Matt Bush, RHP Keone Kela, OF Delino DeShields, OF Leody Taveras, 1B Ronald Guzman, RHP Ariel Jurado, LHP Brett Martin, LHP Yohander Méndez
Notable exemptions: LHP Cole Ragans, OF Bubba Thompson, SS Christopher Seise
Notes: Hamels is too good to risk letting go, big deal and all. Andrus will probably opt out after 2018, so he’s protected too. Not a lot of prospect meat here, but Jurickson Profar and Shin-soo Choo still didn’t make the cut.
Toronto Blue Jays:
Protected: OF Kevin Pillar, 3B Josh Donaldson, RHP Marcus Stroman, RHP Roberto Osuna, RHP Joe Biagini, 2B Devon Travis, RHP Aaron Sanchez, RHP Ryan Tepera, 1B Justin Smoak, OF Dalton Pompey, 3B Vladimir Guerrero Jr., RHP Sean Reid-Foley, OF Anthony Alford, SS Richard Urena, RHP Conner Greene
Notable exemptions: INF Bo Bichette, RHP T.J. Zeuch, SS Logan Warmoth, RHP Nate Pearson, C Hagen Danner
Notes: Toronto has a few contracts they’d be fine ridding themselves of, leaving Jose Bautista, Troy Tulowitzki and Russell Martin unprotected. Controllable studs and high-level prospects are key for them moving forward.
Washington Nationals:
Protected: OF Bryce Harper, SS Trea Turner, 2B Daniel Murphy, 3B Anthony Rendon, 1B Ryan Zimmerman, RHP Max Scherzer, RHP Stephen Strasburg, OF Adam Eaton, LHP Gio Gonzalez, OF Michael A. Taylor, RHP Joe Ross, RHP Tanner Roark, OF Victor Robles, RHP Erick Fedde, OF Juan Soto
Notable exemptions: SS Carter Kieboom, 3B Sheldon Neuse
Notes: Protecting Gonzalez (we’re assuming his option vests at 180 innings) is unorthodox for sure, but we’re figuring the Nats will want as much major-league talent as possible in what is likely Bryce Harper’s final year in D.C. Scherzer and Strasburg have big contracts, but are worth protecting due to performance. It’s all-in for the Nats.
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2019-20 Milwaukee Admirals Roster
Wingers
#10 Lukas Craggs (Elmhurst, Illinois)
#11 Eeli Tolvanen (Vihti, Finland)
#21 Miikka Salomaki (Raahe, Finland)
#24 Mathieu Olivier (Levis, Quebec)
#25 Cole Schneider (Williamsville, New York)
#89 Freddy Gaudreau (Granby, Quebec)
Centers
#13 Yakov Trenin (Chelyabinsk, Russia)
#16 Rem Pitlick (Chaska, Minnesota)
#17 Tommy Novak (River Falls, Wisconsin)
#22 Joe Pendenza (Wilmington, Massachusetts)
#43 Colin Blackwell (Lawrence, Massachusetts)
#53 Josh Wilkins (Raleigh, North Carolina)
#90 Anthony Richard (Trois-Rivieres, Quebec)
#91 Laurent Dauphin (Repentigny, Quebec)
Defensemen
#3 Steven Santini (Mahopac, New York)
#28 Jarred Tinordi (Millersville, Maryland) C
#40 Brandon Fortunato (Albertson, New York)
#46 Matt Donovan (Edmond, Oklahoma) A
#49 Josh Healey (Edmonton, Alberta)
#55 Alexandre Carrier (Quebec City, Quebec)
#58 Frederic Allard (Saint-Sauveur, Quebec)
#76 Jeremy Davies (Ste. Anne De Bellevue, Quebec)
#95 Arvin Atwal (Surrey, British Columbia)
Goalies
#1 Troy Grosenick (Brookfield, Wisconsin)
#39 Connor Ingram (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
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