A weather system hitting much of New York threatens to dampen Memorial Day festivities A system with rain, thunderstorms and wind gusts that is hitting much of New York threatens to dampen Memorial Day festivities. 05/26/2024 - 5:35 am | View Link
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Mariners' Luke Raley: Hitting bench versus lefty The lefty-hitting Raley will exit the starting nine for the series finale while the Nationals bring southpaw Patrick Corbin to the hill. With fellow lefty-hitting outfielder Dominic Canzone also ... 05/26/2024 - 1:18 am | View Link
Gen Z teens put the brakes on driving culture, making up just one in 25 Americans hitting the road: Study Younger Americans make up a tiny percentage of licensed drivers, and the reasons why vary from technology to fear of accidents to prohibitive expenses. 05/26/2024 - 1:00 am | View Link
Cuomo hitting up key unions as he lays the groundwork for potential NYC mayoral run Multiple labor sources told the Daily News that Cuomo has been in frequent contact with union leaders of late to discuss what he views as failures on both the city and state levels, issues that ... 05/25/2024 - 11:59 pm | View Link
HIT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com verb (used with object) , hit, hit·ting. to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer. to come against with an impact or collision, as a missile, a flying fragment, a falling body, or the like: The car hit the tree. to reach with a missile, a weapon, a blow, or the like, as one throwing, shooting, or striking: Did the bullet hit him? 05/25/2024 - 2:01 am | View Website
HIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 1. verb. If you hit someone or something, you deliberately touch them with a lot of force, with your hand or an object held in your hand. Find the exact grip that allows you to hit the ball hard. [VERB noun] She hit him hard across his left arm. [VERB noun] Police at the scene said the victim had been hit several times in the head. [VERB noun] 05/25/2024 - 12:50 am | View Website
HIT | English meaning hit noun [C] (TOUCH) the act of hitting something or someone, or an occasion when something or someone hits you: hit on She gave him a hit on the head which knocked him flying. in baseball, when the batter (= person trying to hit the ball) safely reaches first base after hitting the ball. 05/24/2024 - 6:37 pm | View Website
Hit Definition & Meaning 1. a. : to reach with or as if with a sudden blow. His mom told him to stop hitting his sister. b. : to come in quick forceful contact with. the ball hit the window. He was hit by a car. The tank was hit by enemy fire. c. : to strike (something, such as a ball) with an object (such as a bat, club, or racket) so as to impart or redirect motion. 05/24/2024 - 5:26 pm | View Website
hit verb /hɪt/ Verb Forms. Idioms Phrasal Verbs. touch somebody/something with force. [transitive] to bring your hand, or an object you are holding, against somebody/something quickly and with force. hit somebody/something I was afraid he was going to hit me. hit somebody/something with something She hit him with her umbrella. 05/24/2024 - 5:59 am | View Website
Zach Parise called his time with the Colorado Avalanche amazing and special and said it “pushed me to a spot I didn’t feel I could still (get to)” shortly after a double-overtime Game 6 loss to the Dallas Stars last week.
A few minutes later, Jonathan Drouin deemed his experience awesome and said, “It’s a great place to play hockey.”
The Avs are going to have some recruiting to do this offseason, and those five-star reviews might come in handy.
If Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is a $20-million guard, I’m Chris Hemsworth. But by Odin’s raven, somebody’s going to offer it.
Which is why I have far more sympathy for the Nuggets general manager Calvin Booth than Chris MacFarland, his compatriot with the Avalanche, as they try to sort out the rubble this summer and make sense of where their respective seasons went wrong.
While the Avs have largely been their own worst enemy, giving Gabe Landeskog’s limbo and Val Nichushkin’s demons as much runway as they need, the Nuggets have been knee-capped by forces outside their control.
Jerry DeVaul was lying in a puddle of water, his legs severed, when he made a vow to himself and the sky above.
It was October 2011, and DeVaul was working at a mine in Trinidad after recently finishing his service in the U. S. Army when a coworker ran him over with a mining scoop — altering his life forever.
DeVaul spent nearly two hours after that alone and critically injured, waiting for help and hoping for a second chance.
Out of that trauma, and a bumpy road to recovery that included multiple detours, DeVaul eventually found his calling as a player and now president for Colorado Sled Hockey.
“When I lost my legs, I made a promise to God that day that if I kept my life, I would inspire daily,” DeVaul recalled.
Not often does a coach get involved in the on-field huddle with their team coming out of halftime. Whatever Chris Armas said to his Colorado Rapids, down 3-1 at the time, worked wonders.
In another world, the Rapids took advantage of just one more great opportunity and avenged a bad first half with a gritty win, but they’ll instead settle for a 3-3 draw to the Western Conference’s second-best team in Minnesota United in front of 16,201 people at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, the largest crowd of the year.
“In that moment (on the field at halftime), it was just another reminder of the belief and the challenge of staying focused,” Armas said.
Rockies rookie outfielder Jordan Beck broke a bone in his left hand in the Rockies’ 8-4 loss to the Phillies Saturday night at Coors Field.
Beck, 23, jammed his left (glove) hand while making an excellent diving catch on Nick Castellano’s sinking line drive in left field at the end of the first inning.
The Rockies have turned heartbreak into an art form.
For the umpteenth time this season, a late-inning rally against their undependable bullpen cost the Rockies a victory on Saturday night.
The Phillies won 8-4, scoring six runs in the ninth off relievers Jalen Beeks, Justin Lawrence and John Curtiss. The Coors Field crowd of 37,535 fans, many clad in Philly red, held a party.
“It’s frustration right now,” said Lawrence, who blew his third save and is carrying a 5.91 ERA.