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El sorteo de novatos 2021 de las Grandes Ligas concluyó el martes con las rondas de la 11 a la 20, en la que tres peloteros puertorriqueños desarrollados en la isla y seis de raÃces boricuas fueron escogidos, para cerrar con un total de 16, según detalló el estadÃstico Humberto R. Charneco.
El lanzador zurdo Eddie Rivera, del Colegio Cadest, de Vega Alta, fue seleccionado en la ronda 11 por los Atléticos de Oakland. Mientras que el campo corto Christian Olivo, de la Leadership Christian Academy (LCA), cayó en la ronda 17 por los Cachorros de Chicago. En tanto, el torpedero de la Puerto Rico Baseball Academy & High School (Prbahs), Héctor Nieves, fue seleccionado por los Astros de Houston, en la ronda 19.
CAPITAL & MAIN-The last two decades have seen the downsizing or demise of countless American print media outlets, leaving many of us resigned at reports of the latest corporate consolidation or private equity takeover of a beloved publication.
Though I unhappily count myself among the jaded, one precursor to the 21st century erosion of the Fourth Estate still carries a particular sting and important lessons for our time.
In June 1996, Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin swaggered into a small newsroom in West Los Angeles where a group of journalists had gathered for what they expected to be a living wake for their paper. Starting in Arizona in the 1970s, the two men had built the largest chain of alternative weeklies in the U.S. through a series of aggressive acquisitions. Though the founders of New Times tried halfheartedly to put lipstick on a pig with reassurances about their intentions, the staff’s worst fears were soon confirmed.