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MLB Power Rankings: Week 17, Power Rankings, Page 1

Welcome to the NBC Sports EDGE MLB Power Rankings, a weekly feature that will run every Tuesday through the end of the 2021 regular season. These rankings are not fantasy-driven in any way, though I do tend to sprinkle in fantasy-relevant nuggets here and there. Who’s hot, who’s not, who to watch that sort of thing. Send any and all complaints to me on Twitter: @drewsilv. Please believe me when I tell you that I do not hate your team. 1. San Francisco Giants Last Week: 1 It’s tempting to drop the Giants a spot or two, especially after they lost two of three to the Pirates over the weekend, but they still hold the best record in baseball and can greatly improve their position at the top of the NL West standings in a three-game series against the Dodgers that will get underway on Tuesday night at San Francisco’s Oracle Park. They took three of four from Los Angeles last week at Dodger Stadium. The season is growing late, and the Giants simply haven’t budged.

After 5-Hour Chase, Dog Rescued in SF, Returned to Owner

Finally trapping the dog behind a parked car, the officers scooped her up in a net and brought her to the city animal shelter. After following the usual procedures for lost animals, the senior dog was transferred to next-door neighbor Muttville Senior Dog Rescue in San Francisco s Mission district. And then the miracle took place. The dog looked familiar to Alice Ensor, an adoption counselor at Muttville, and she combed social media for lost dog posts that went up around the time Animal Control picked up the dog, according to Patty Stanton of Muttville. The counselor found a lost dog alert that had been posted around that time for a white terrier mix named Nieve who escaped or was stolen July 6 when her owner, a Vallejo man named Carlos, was working in Mission Bay, Stanton said.

Animal Control officers rescue lost dog after 5-hour chase in San Francisco

Animal Control officers rescue lost dog after 5-hour chase in San Francisco Published  article Carlos is reunited with his long lost white terrier mix, Nieve, on Friday, July 23, 2021. Photo: Muttville Senior Dog Rescue. SAN FRANCISCO - After an epic five-hour chase across train tracks and around parked cars by four officers near San Francisco s Oracle Park, plus some intensive detective work, Nieve, a fluffy white terrier mix, was reunited with her family Friday. The case began when the animal control unit got a call about a small white dog on the train tracks at Fourth Street and Townsend streets on July 7, according to Deb Campbell, a spokeswoman for San Francisco Animal Care & Control.

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