Jul 18, 2021
NEW YORK A tremendous catch turned into a heartbreaking injury at Yankee Stadium on Saturday night.
Outfielder Tim Locastro tore his right ACL on a play in the first inning, Yankees manager Aaron Boone revealed after New York s rain-shortened victory over the Red Sox.
The outfielder leapt to his right, crashing into the left-field wall in foul ground as he rose to make the grab. Landing awkwardly on the warning track, Locastro grimaced, but rose to his feet quickly.
With Kiké Hernández tagging from second to third base, that quick effort to get the ball back into the infield saved a run from scoring.
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DENVER (PRWEB) July 12, 2021
Shady Grove Fertility (SGF), a leading provider of comprehensive fertility services and IVF, is proud to announce that SGF Colorado’s Denver and Colorado Springs offices are open to patients. The opening of SGF Colorado marks the practice’s first introduction to the Colorado community in addition to its locations throughout FL, GA, MD, NY, PA, VA, D.C., and Santiago, Chile.
At the helm of SGF Colorado are former University of Colorado Advanced Reproductive Medicine (CU ARM) physicians Shona Murray, M.D., Alex Polotsky, M.D., Cassandra Roeca, M.D., and Nanette Santoro, M.D. In addition to providing patient care, Drs. Murray, Polotsky, and Roeca will provide training to the University of Colorado Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) fellowship program.
Photos at the start of 2020 mirrored previous years: crowded ClubFests, student activism, Ithaca weather and hockey games. But as a raging pandemic canceled events and closed campus, the photos depicted a shift in daily routines and customs that defined an unforgettable year.
Here’s a look at 2020 often called historic, unprecedented and one like no other in photos.
Students visit club booths during Spring ClubFest at Barton Hall on Feb. 2. Featuring about 320 clubs and an array of performances, the event gave students the opportunity to learn about and join on-campus organizations encompassing a wide range of interests. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun File Photo)