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Rays beat Yankees 5-4 as Arozarena homers, take 2 of 3 in New York’s 8th straight winless series

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Randy Arozarena hit a first-inning home run in a 5-4 victory for the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday night as they took two of three from the Yankees and extended New York’s streak of winless series to eight.

Brandon Lowe’s RBI single put Tampa Bay ahead to stay in a three-run fifth against Nestor Cortes (4-8), and the Yankees lost for the 18th time in 25 games.

Austin Wells and Juan Soto homered for the Yankees, who have lost four straight series. The Yankees started 17-3-2 in their first 22 series but are 0-7-1 since winning three of four at Kansas City from June 10-13.

New York begins a three-game series at AL East-leading Baltimore on Friday night. The Yankees trail the Orioles by two games.

“Nobody likes losing, so nobody’s happy about it,” Yankees star Aaron Judge said. “But, we’re not feeling sorry for ourselves or sorry for anybody else because nobody else is. We’re going to play a first-place team right now, and we got to take these good at bats over to Baltimore.”

Soto went 2 for 3 with two walks and has reached bases at least three times in a majors-best 30 games but was in discomfort after a seventh-inning swing. His right hand has bothered him swinging since he got hurt June 28 at Toronto.

“They told me it’s nothing serious, which is going to go away by itself,” Soto said. “So, I’ve just go out there and try to do my job.”

Soto still plans to play in Tuesday’s All-Star Game.

Shane Baz gave up three runs and six hits over 4 1/3 innings in his second start since Tommy John surgery on Sept. 28, 2002.

Tampa Bay won its first home series against an AL East opponent since Sept. 4-6 against Boston and improved to 46-47.

Kevin Kelly (3-1) got two outs for the win and Pete Fairbanks allowed Ben Rice’s RBI single in the ninth before retiring Gleyber Torres on a popup for his 16th save in 18 chances and second of the series.

Second baseman José Caballero, sprinting with his back to the plate, caught Torres’ pop in short center as the ball stuck in the web of his glove. The ball popped out as he celebrated, but a video review upheld the out call.

“I was so excited that I caught the ball, and I hit my glove and it fell out,” Caballero said. “But I knew had it with me enough to be an out.”

Cortes allowed five runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings, dropping to 0-5 with a 6.04 ERA with a .301 opponents’ batting average on the road. He is 4-3 with a 1.81 ERA and .191 batting average at home.

Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake was ejected in the eighth inning after pinch-hitter Jose Trevino struck out with two on and one out following a questionable strike call by Edwin Moscoso on a 3-0 pitch,

“Frustrating ,but probably should have hit the 3-1,” Trevino said. “Nobody’s going to feel sorry for us. If anything, people want to see this, you know? ”

Judge went 0 for 4 with a walk and has gone eight games without an extra-base hit or RBI.

Arozarena’s home run gave the Rays a 2-0 lead in the first after center fielder Trent Grisham lost Yandy Díaz’s leadoff fly, which dropped for a double, but homers by Wells in the second and Soto in the third tied the score.

Lowe’s run-scoring single, Amed Rosario’s RBI double and Jose Siri’s sacrifice fly built a 5-2 lead in the third. Rice hit a sacrifice fly in the fifth.

New York went 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position and stranded 10 runners.

“We got the outs where we needed to get the outs,” Fairbanks said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Yankees: 3B DJ LeMahieu had the night off, a day after he was hit on the left pinkie finger by a pitch and fouled a ball off his neck. Manager Aaron Boone said a CT scan on the neck was clean and LeMahieu could play on Friday.

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Yankees: RHP Gerrit Cole (1-1, 6.75 ERA) will make his fifth start Friday night against Baltimore and LHP Cade Povich (1-3, 6.51 ERA). The forecast in Baltimore calls for the potential of heavy rain

Rays: RHP Taj Bradley (3-4, 3.23 ERA) will face Cleveland RHP Carlos Carraso (3-6, 5.22 ERA) on Friday night.

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RCMP investigating after three found dead in Lloydminster, Sask.

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LLOYDMINSTER, SASK. – RCMP are investigating the deaths of three people in Lloydminster, Sask.

They said in a news release Thursday that there is no risk to the public.

On Wednesday evening, they said there was a heavy police presence around 50th Street and 47th Avenue as officers investigated an “unfolding incident.”

Mounties have not said how the people died, their ages or their genders.

Multiple media reports from the scene show yellow police tape blocking off a home, as well as an adjacent road and alleyway.

The city of Lloydminster straddles the Alberta-Saskatchewan border.

Mounties said the three people were found on the Saskatchewan side of the city, but that the Alberta RCMP are investigating.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on Sept. 12, 2024.

Note to readers: This is a corrected story; An earlier version said the three deceased were found on the Alberta side of Lloydminster.

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Three injured in Kingston, Ont., assault, police negotiating suspect’s surrender

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KINGSTON, Ont. – Police in Kingston, Ont., say three people have been sent to hospital with life-threatening injuries after a violent daytime assault.

Kingston police say officers have surrounded a suspect and were trying to negotiate his surrender as of 1 p.m.

Spokesperson Const. Anthony Colangeli says police received reports that the suspect may have been wielding an edged or blunt weapon, possibly both.

Colangeli says officers were called to the Integrated Care Hub around 10:40 a.m. after a report of a serious assault.

He says the three victims were all assaulted “in the vicinity,” of the drop-in health centre, not inside.

Police have closed Montreal Street between Railway Street and Hickson Avenue.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 12, 2024.

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Government intervention in Air Canada talks a threat to competition: Transat CEO

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Demands for government intervention in Air Canada labour talks could negatively affect airline competition in Canada, the CEO of travel company Transat AT Inc. said.

“The extension of such an extraordinary intervention to Air Canada would be an undeniable competitive advantage to the detriment of other Canadian airlines,” Annick Guérard told analysts on an earnings conference call on Thursday.

“The time and urgency is now. It is time to restore healthy competition in Canada,” she added.

Air Canada has asked the federal government to be ready to intervene and request arbitration as early as this weekend to avoid disruptions.

Comments on the potential Air Canada pilot strike or lock out came as Transat reported third-quarter financial results.

Guérard recalled Transat’s labour negotiations with its flight attendants earlier this year, which the company said it handled without asking for government intervention.

The airline’s 2,100 flight attendants voted 99 per cent in favour of a strike mandate and twice rejected tentative deals before approving a new collective agreement in late February.

As the collective agreement for Air Transat pilots ends in June next year, Guérard anticipates similar pressure to increase overall wages as seen in Air Canada’s negotiations, but reckons it will come out “as a win, win, win deal.”

“The pilots are preparing on their side, we are preparing on our side and we’re confident that we’re going to come up with a reasonable deal,” she told analysts when asked about the upcoming negotiations.

The parent company of Air Transat reported it lost $39.9 million or $1.03 per diluted share in its quarter ended July 31. The result compared with a profit of $57.3 million or $1.49 per diluted share a year earlier.

Revenue totalled $736.2 million, down from $746.3 million in the same quarter last year.

On an adjusted basis, Transat says it lost $1.10 per share in its latest quarter compared with an adjusted profit of $1.10 per share a year earlier.

It attributed reduced revenues to lower airline unit revenues, competition, industry-wide overcapacity and economic uncertainty.

Air Transat is also among the airlines facing challenges related to the recall of Pratt & Whitney turbofan jet engines for inspection and repair.

The recall has so far grounded six aircraft, Guérard said on the call.

“We have agreed to financial compensation for grounded aircraft during the 2023-2024 period,” she said. “Alongside this financial compensation, Pratt & Whitney will provide us with two additional spare engines, which we intend to monetize through a sell and lease back transaction.”

Looking ahead, the CEO said she expects consumer demand to remain somewhat uncertain amid high interest rates.

“We are currently seeing ongoing pricing pressure extending into the winter season,” she added. Air Transat is not planning on adding additional aircraft next year but anticipates stability.

“(2025) for us will be much more stable than 2024 in terms of fleet movements and operation, and this will definitely have a positive effect on cost and customer satisfaction as well,” the CEO told analysts.

“We are more and more moving away from all the disruption that we had to go through early in 2024,” she added.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 12, 2024.

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