Here's A Sneak Peek Of The Proposed Design The Bridge Connecting The 710 To Long Beach Will Be Replaced.Why Environmentalists Are Suing The National Park Service For Planting Sequoias.*At LAist we will always bring you the news freely, but occasionally we do include links to other publications that may be behind a paywall. There’s more news below - just keep reading. It turns out the Dodgers had a shot at getting Ohtani years ago. Also, check out some context and analysis from Nick Roman, who knows more about baseball than a lot of us will ever know about any sport. If want to know more, check out the rest of Josie’s story here. Dodger fans will see him on the mound in 2025. Keep this in mind, though - because of his recovery from injury, Ohtani’s just going to be a hitter in 2024. He is as comfortable smashing 450-foot homers out of the park as he is hurling 100-mph fastballs past elite hitters. It’s not that he hits and pitches, it’s how he does it. My colleague Josie Huang uses the term “unicorn” to describe him, and that works. Also, even for casual fans, Ohtani is event television. Still, if you’re a non-baseball fan, it’s fair of you to wonder: What’s the big deal? Well, first, the deal is big - Ohtani is signing a historically massive 10-year, $700 million contract. Another cried (or got a little misty, at least). Other texts and messages I got from others weren’t much different. Our partners at NPR help break down some of the language one might hear from oil firms in those discussions.įor Ohtani, it's time for Dodgers baseball Finally, you’ve probably heard a lot about the COP 28 climate talks. Do you want to know how to actually get into worm composting? Julia Barajas has you covered. Erin Stone gives us a quick update on the Inglewood Oil Field. My colleague Jacob Margolis revisits the landslides in Palos Verdes from earlier this year, and asks if the El Niño rains could possibly lead to a repeat. Every week, our reporters and partners tackle a variety of topics for Climate Monday, and we’ve got a full slate. sports scene to the actual climate and environment of Southern California. Let’s flip from the climate of the L.A.Top story: Shohei Ohtani, the free-agent baseball superstar hitter and pitcher with the Angels, is coming to Chavez Ravine to play for the Dodgers. Ohtani is a Dodger, Climate Monday covers landslides, worm composting and oil fields plus an L.A.
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