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Ron Gardenhire inducted into Twins Hall of Fame – St. Paul Pioneer Press

Posted: August 23, 2022 at 12:32 am

Rocco Baldellis outburst earlier this month that saw him angrily throw his hat, animatedly argue with a pair of umpires and then kick dirt across home plate sure caught the attention of one of his predecessors, who loved every moment of it.

Oh my God, that was the best ever, former Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. That was good stuff right there.

Gardenhire, of course, is plenty qualified to commentate on these types of things. The fiery, passionate longtime manager is seventh all-time on Major League Baseballs managerial ejections list.

But while he was well known for that, that was just a sliver of what endeared him to both players and fans during his tenure in Minnesota. And for a decorated career that saw him win a World Series ring as the Twins third base coach in 1991 and then later take over as the Twins manager for 13 seasons, Gardenhire was inducted into the Twins Hall of Fame on Saturday.

He became the 36th person to be inducted to the team Hall of Fame. Former players Dan Gladden and Csar Tovar (posthumously) will join him when they are inducted on Sunday.

During his time at the helm, Gardenhire led the Twins to six American League Central titles between 2002-14, going 1068-1039 (.507). Only one person, Tom Kelly, his mentor, has more wins as a Twins manager.

The induction ceremony, which was emceed by longtime television broadcaster Dick Bremer, included an introduction from Kelly, Gardenhire receiving his powder blue Hall of Fame coat from Rod Carew and ceremonial first pitches thrown by two of Gardenhires grandchildren. During his speech, which lasted around 10 minutes, Gardenhire gave a nod to a group of former players who traveled to Minneapolis to be there for his big day.

This group of guys, some of them got me fired, he quipped at his former players. And I still love them to death. They made me better. They gave me an opportunity to coach and manage and let them play the game.

Gardenhire said he had a sense a number of them would show up some phoned to say that they would once they heard he would be inducted but actually seeing them there made him feel as if you made an impression on some people.

A few current Twins players were in the dugout watching the ceremony, too, including Jorge Polanco, who played for Gardenhire very briefly in 2014, and reliever Caleb Thielbar, who played for him in 2013-14.

I just enjoyed him as a man. Hes a good man. He treated us well, Thielbar said. (He) really cared about us more as people than just ballplayers.

Thats a common refrain from his former players, of which there are hundreds. Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, Michael Cuddyer, Torii Hunter and Joe Nathan were among those in attendance on Saturday and others, like A.J. Pierzynski, taped video messages that were shown on the scoreboard.

Keeping track of all of those players wasnt always the easiest thing. Gardenhire, who managed the Tigers between 2018-2020 before his retirement, showed up to spring training early during his tenure there and, true to his nature, was bluntly honest with his new team.

(He) said, You know, Im going to try to learn all your names. If I call you buddy, it means I havent learned your name yet, Twins reliever Michael Fulmer, who played for Gardenhire in Detroit, said of one of the first days in spring training with Gardenhire.

And in response, Fulmer and a couple of other pitchers had a clubhouse attendant print the name Buddy, on the back of their jerseys to wear around. Gardenhire, Fulmer said, didnt take long to learn his name, and the two wound up bonding over their shared Oklahoma roots.

Hes the ultimate players manager is what Id describe him as, Fulmer said. Hed keep things always light, fresh. He was brutally honest, which is what you want in a manager. Gardy was awesome. It was a pleasure playing for him and Im happy hes getting inducted in the Twins Hall of Fame.

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10 of the Rudest Things You Can Do at a Wedding – Money Talks News

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Something borrowed, something blue, something rude? Most guests dont intend to display bad manners when they attend a wedding, but this very special ceremony has its own set of rules and not all of them are obvious.

The guests job is to make the host glad they invited you, says Diane Gottsman, etiquette expert and founder of The Protocol School of Texas.

Heres a look at the rudest things you can do at a wedding.

So many people are eager to post photos to Facebook or Instagram and show scenes from the wedding. But the honor of delivering those first images should go to the newlyweds, not you.

Give (the couple) the opportunity to select the photos they want posted first, Gottsman tells Money Talks News, pointing out that this may not apply if the couple have created a wedding hashtag and are encouraging photo-sharing.

Also, theres likely a paid photographer in attendance. Dont ruin their shot by stepping into the aisle or another prime ceremony spot with your cellphone to snap your own images. Stay in your seat, Gottsman warns.

This seems obvious, but weddings have set start times dont wander in whenever you feel like it.

Plan in advance, Gottsman says. Leave early to avoid any (road) detours or other problems.

If you do show up late, slip into a seat quietly and quickly.

Maybe you love children, and yours are mature and perfectly behaved at all times. Still, if theyre not invited, respect that request.

If the babysitter cancels and you cant reach someone hosting the wedding to verify its OK to bring children, its actually better to be a no-show than show up with them, Gottsman says.

Children are one thing, but surely you can bring a date if youre single, right? Not unless your invitation was made out to you and guest.

No surprises, Gottsman says. Its expensive to host wedding guests, and your hosts may have limited food and space.

Not all brides wear white (and not all weddings have brides anymore), but Gottsman says this rule isnt outdated.

Its a sign of respect, to not wear white, she says. There are plenty of other colors in your closet from which to choose.

Again, it may seem obvious to keep your liquor consumption and your reactions under control, but Gottsman says it needs to be stated.

Just because theres a free-flowing bar, doesnt mean you should take advantage of it, she notes.

If youve been asked to toast the couple, respect that request as the honor it is. Dont get dirty or cute.

Keep it light, sentimental, positive and happy, Gottsman says. And whatever you do, dont mention exes.

To some starry-eyed lovers, a wedding seems like the perfect opportunity to pop the question, Gottsman says. Its a romantic, lovely atmosphere, and perhaps the Champagne is flowing. Still, dont do it.

You dont want to take the spotlight away from the couple, she says.

The couple is paying to feed you and no doubt spent a lot of time choosing the caterer or otherwise arranging for the food. Dont look a gift meal in the mouth, even if its not what youd have ordered at a restaurant.

And dont complain if youre not served instantly. Arrive full, Gottsman recommends.

Few things are more cringeworthy at a wedding than a guests cellphone going off during any part of the wedding ceremony or during an important moment of the reception.

Turn it off, Gottsman says. If you have to keep your phone on for emergencies, switch it to vibrate.

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Weatherman Al Roker Is 68 Today | 106.5 The Lake – iHeart

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Actors:

Amy Adams is 48 (Catch Me If You Can, The Master, Enchanted, American Hustle)

Joan Allen is 66 (Nixon, The Ice Storm, Face/Off, Pleasantville, The Bourne Supremacy, The Upside of Anger, The Bourne Ultimatum, Death Race, The Bourne Legacy, Room, The Family)

Ben Barnes is 41 (The Chronicles of Narnia, The Big Wedding, Sons of Liberty)

Misha Collins is 48 (Without a Trace, Supernatural)

Brant Daugherty is 37 (Pretty Little Liars)

Billy Gardell is 53 (Yes, Dear, You, Me and Dupree, Mike & Molly, Bob Hearts Abishola)

Andrew Garfield is 39 (Lions for Lambs, The Social Network, The Amazing Spiderman, Hacksaw Ridge, Silence)

Peter Horton is 69 (thirtysomething, The Wonder Years)

James Marsters is 60 (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Smallville, Torchwood, Caprica)

Alex Newell is 30 (Glees Wade)

John Noble is 74 (Fringe, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Sleepy Hollow, Elementary)

Meghan Ory is 40 (Once Upon a Time, The Darklings)

Michael Rady is 41 (The Mentalist, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Sleeper Cell, Greek)

Ray Wise is 75 (Swamp Thing, RoboCop, Twin Peaks, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me Jeepers Creepers 2, 24, Reaper, Fresh Off the Boat, American Horror Story)

Musicians:

Kirko Bangz is 33 (born Kirk Jerel Randle)

Limp Bizkits Fred Durst is 52

John Hiatt is 70

Demi Lovato is 30

KRS-One is 57 (his birth name is Lawrence Parker)

Chicagos James Pankow is 75

Robert Plant is 74

The late guitarist Dimebag Darrell (FAST FACTS: Dimebag was shot and killed by gunman Nathan Gale while on stage during a performance with Damageplan in Columbus, Ohio)(1966-2004) he would have been 56

The late Isaac Hayes(1942-2008) he would have been 80

The late Jim Reeves(1923-1964) he would have been 99

Plus:

Boxing promoter Don King is 91

Former Texas Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul is 87

Journalist, author and reality TV star Carole Radziwill is 59 (The Real Housewives of New York City)

Today Show weatherman Al Roker is 68

Film director David O. Russell is 64 (The Fighter, Silver Linings Playbook)

The late 23rdS. President, Benjamin Harrison(1833-1901)(FAST FACT: He was the grandson of the ninth President, William Henry Harrison)

The late author H. P. Lovecraft(1890 1937)("The Call of Cthulhu, Cthulhu Mythos) (FAST FACT: He died in poverty, but is now regarded as one of the most significant 20th-century authors in his genre.)

The late author Jacqueline Susann(1918 1974)(Valley of the Dolls, The Love Machine, Once Is Not Enough) (FAST FACT: Her 1966 work, Valley of the Dolls, remains one of the best-selling books of all time).

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ECB Creating a Harmonized Regulatory Framework Governing Crypto Activities and Services Regulation Bitcoin News – Bitcoin News

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The European Central Bank (ECB) is working to harmonize the regulatory framework governing crypto activities and services in the EU. The regulator noted that several regulatory initiatives at the European and international levels are being finalized.

The European Central Bank (ECB) outlined its plan to harmonize the regulatory framework governing crypto activities and services in the EU Wednesday. The regulator explained that banks are increasingly considering whether to offer crypto products and services, and it is the ECBs role to ensure they do so safely and soundly.

The ECB described that it works closely with national regulators to ensure a consistent approach and high standards across countries, elaborating:

There is currently no harmonized regulatory framework governing crypto-asset activities and services in the EU.

This will change with the finalization of several regulatory initiatives at [the] European and international level, the ECB detailed, mentioning the markets in crypto-assets (MiCA) proposal to regulate the crypto sector in the EU. Internationally, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision plans to issue its rules on the prudential treatment of crypto exposures for banks.

The ECB pointed out that the regulatory frameworks for crypto diverge quite extensively between EU countries. For example, certain crypto activities are subject to a banking license requirement in Germany. Several banks have requested authorization to conduct crypto activities in the European country, the ECB said, adding:

It is in this context that the ECB is taking steps to harmonize the assessment of licensing requests.

The ECB also emphasized that it is working on assessing the risks posed by crypto assets, stating:

Crypto assets put the spotlight on certain types of risk, starting with operational and cyber risks, and the ECB is also working to assess these.

In addition, internal governance arrangements and processes need to take account of the crypto-asset AML/CFT [anti-money laundering/combating the financing of terrorism] risk profile of the institution, the European regulator stressed.

ECB President Christine Lagarde said in June that crypto assets and decentralized finance (defi) have the potential to pose real risks to financial stability. She added: This would be particularly the case if the rapid growth of crypto-asset markets and services continue and the interconnectedness with both the traditional financial sector and the broader economy is intensified.

What do you think about the ECB working to create a harmonized regulatory framework for crypto assets? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Report: Celsius CEO Accused of Controlling Crypto Company’s Trading Scheme and Placing Bad Bets Bitcoin News – Bitcoin News

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According to a recent report published on Tuesday, the Israeli-American founder and CEO of Celsius Network, Alex Mashinsky, was in charge of the companys trading strategy. The report, citing multiple people familiar with the matter, said Mashinsky sold millions of dollars worth of bitcoin in anticipation to buy bitcoin cheap. Except after the CEO allegedly placed this bet, bitcoin markets followed the opposite trend, and the leading crypto asset accumulated some gains.

On Tuesday, the Financial Times (FT) reported on the embattled and bankrupt crypto lender Celsius and the companys CEO. FTs report citing people familiar with the situation explained that months before the company filed for bankruptcy protection, Mashinsky took control of Celsius trading strategy. Allegedly, the founder and CEO of Celsius made a number of bad bets with large sums of bitcoin (BTC) and other assets.

He was ordering the traders to massively trade the book off of bad information, one of the people quoted in the report said. He was slugging around huge chunks of bitcoin, the anonymous source added. However, another person FT quoted in the report, explains that the Celsius CEOs perspective may have been said out loud, but the individual insisted [Mashinsky] was not running the trading desk.

Despite the contrary opinion from the individual, people familiar with the matter speaking under anonymity, told FT that Mashinsky repeatedly clashed with the companys former CIO. The tensions stirred over Mashinsky allegedly involving himself in specific Celsius trades. He had a high conviction of how bad the market could move south, another anonymous source said in the report published on August 16. He wanted us to start cutting risk however Celsius could, the person added.

The accusations revolving around Mashinsky follow the crypto lending companys customers writing letters to the bankruptcy court, and pleading with the authorities to get their funds back. Customers explained that they were suffering from financial hardships over Celsius freezing their funds and said it was a dire emergency to get their funds back. For instance, Celsius customer Brandon Lawrence wrote:

I am one of the little guys It was my nest egg. Now when I go to work, I drink water and eat any scraps I can find for lunch I am in deep depression and do not know if I can pull myself out of this.

Additionally, five days ago, a Ripple Labs spokesperson spoke with Reuters and explained that the distributed ledger firm Ripple was interested in learning about Celsius and its assets. Celsius is part of a large number of trouble crypto companies in 2022, as Voyager Digital, Babel Finance, Three Arrows Capital (3AC), Hodlnaut, and Vauld have all seen financial hardships this year. Most of these companies have sought help from financial regulators or the courts in order to remedy the insolvencies.

What do you think about the report that says Alex Mashinsky was taking charge of the companys trading strategy? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.

Jamie Redman is the News Lead at Bitcoin.com News and a financial tech journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open-source code, and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 5,700 articles for Bitcoin.com News about the disruptive protocols emerging today.

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Here’s What 38 Celebs Looked Like In Their "Teenage Dirtbag" Phase Vs. Now – BuzzFeed

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There's a trend on TikTok right now where people post old embarrassing pictures of themselves in their "teenage dirtbag" era. View this video on YouTube SME So, here are 38 celebs now vs. in their teenage dirtbag era: Jake Gyllenhaal when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: 2. Justin Timberlake now: Justin Timberlake when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Prince Harry when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Tony Hawk when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Ashton Kutcher when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Aaron Paul when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Zac Efron when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Drake when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Miley Cyrus when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Ryan Gosling when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: 11. Leonardo DiCaprio now: Leonardo DiCaprio when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: 12. Freddie Prinze Jr. now: Freddie Prinze Jr. when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Kristen Stewart when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Taylor Momsen when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Ryan Reynolds when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Justin Bieber when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Taylor Swift when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Ariana Grande when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Kylie Jenner when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Justin Long when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Chris Evans when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Rider Strong when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Devon Sawa when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Paris Hilton when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Nicole Richie when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: 26. Dylan and Cole Sprouse now: Dylan and Cole Sprouse when they were in their "teenage dirtbag" phase: Hilary Duff when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Lindsay Lohan when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Ashley Tisdale when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Joe Jonas when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: Kelly Osbourne when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Kelly Ripa when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Avril Lavigne when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Madonna when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Ashlee Simpson when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Lorde when she was in her "teenage dirtbag" phase: Jared Leto when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: 38. And last but not least, Pete Davidson now: Pete Davidson when he was in his "teenage dirtbag" phase: BuzzFeed Daily

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Sometimes headlines about legislation garner more attention than is warranted, when the resulting impacts are measured. Occasionally government officials from across the political spectrum (such as Bernie Sanders and Ron Paul) hold similar views about the shortcomings of a particular bill or legislative accomplishment. Today we could say this about the Inflation Reduction Act that recently passed. Critics from both sides of the aisle acknowledge that despite the catchy name, the legislation likely does little to curb the impacts of inflation on the average American family. This in and of itself hints at the positive future potential for gold and silver. Today we will take a look at the potential effects of this legislation, combined with technical signals currently flashing strong support for higher precious metals prices in the 3-12 month timeframe, and beyond.

This report from Bloomberg provides a concise summary of winners and losers from the Inflation Reduction Act, and also discusses what is not included in the final bill compared to the promises implied to the public when initially discussed. Despite an extra $80 billion dedicated to the IRS, none of the proposals to increase taxes on the wealthiest Americans made it into the final bill. This implies that the 87,000 new IRS agents due to be hired as a result of this legislation will likely spend the bulk of their time combing the finances of Americans not deemed to be among the most wealthy. A CBS report from 2019 revealed that the highest rate of tax audits have routinely occurred in the poorest areas of the country. 8 of the 10 most-audited counties are in Mississippi, one of the poorest states.

A long-time gold and silver advocate, retired Texas Congressman Ron Paul released the following as part of his recent Liberty Report. The laughably-named Inflation Reduction Act will double the size of the IRS - making it larger than the Pentagon, State Department, FBI, and Border Patrol...combined! And that will save money?, he quipped. This seems like a good time to remind everyone that there are no requirements to report precious metals holdings from year to year on your tax return. This makes gold and silver one of the last bastions of financial privacy available to save/invest in today. (One notable exception would be gold or silver held inside an IRA, as all IRAs have similar annual reporting requirements). But whether in an IRA or outside an IRA, gold and silver appear set to outperform in the inflationary environment this legislation does little to address.

A recent report from the World Gold Council reveals that as of August 4, gold coin sales in the United States are expected to total nearly 2 million ounces for 2022. This would be the highest amount of gold demand and sales from the US Government Mint since 1999, indicating a strong appetite for sound money among the American public. Given we are experiencing the highest inflation rates in 40 years, it makes sense why Americans are more interested in gold and silver. But there other more specific reasons that suggest now may be an opportune time to increase our personal holdings of precious metals.

Sometimes we think professional money managers should know something the rest of us dont, about where to allocate capital. Perhaps sometimes that is true. But other times, we would do well to go in the opposite direction. Often they can be wrong over half the time, leaving an unhappy trail in the wake of their recommendations. What if we could identify what types of positioning they typically get wrong, and do the opposite? When it comes to the future price of gold, we can often do exactly that. Since 2006, there have been only 5 times when money managers were net short on gold futures contracts. This means they were positioned to make money if gold went down in price. They were wrong most every time. They went net short again in mid-July, which indicates a rally is probably likely.

Analyzing previous net short data, we can see that gold moved higher within 3 months, 88% of the time. It was higher in 6-months 95% of the time, and showed positive returns in 1-year, 100% of the time after money managers took a net short position (expecting the price to drop), sometimes growing over 18% in price (see chart). There are other indicators worthy of our attention as well.

When we look at long term average gold positioning among money managers, and note when they dip below their long-term exposure by a factor of 2, we find 13 instances in the last 15 years. Gold moved higher from there over the next 3-12 months, 81-90% of the time (see graph). We find ourselves here again, currently. But it is not only the sentiment of money managers regarding gold we can look to, to find historical support for a rise in future gold prices. We can also take a look at how they are positioned in the dollar, and in 10-yr US Treasury securities.

It turns out that when money managers are net long exposure to the dollar, while simultaneously net short exposure to 10-yr treasuries, it has historically prefaced a rise in the gold price 80-97% of the time over the next 3-12 months. This has happened 17 times in the last 15 years, most recently right now. So if history is any guide, there is an 80-88% probability gold moves higher within 3 months, and a 90-100% probability it is higher within a year, depending upon which data set we track from here, with gains of up to 18%.

When we view the technical analysis in the graphs above provided by the World Gold Council, combined with a record inflationary environment not tempered by the latest anti-inflation legislation, we can expect higher gold and silver prices in the near-to-intermediate term. When we factor in the recessionary conditions beginning to develop, it correlates to an environment known as stagflation. Stagflationary conditions typically preface much higher metals prices longer term, looking out 2-5 years from now. With bright prospects from 3-months to 5 years from now, it will take more than legislation with a catchy name to slow down this gold and silver train, which continues to build momentum.

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CPAC Poll Analysis: Republicans Have Officially Moved on From Romney The Amarillo Pioneer – The Amarillo Pioneer

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Republicans attending CPAC on Saturday in Dallas sent a clear message to their partys one-time presidential nominee: we dont want you anymore.

According to Fox News, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney was one of the candidates listed on this years CPAC Texas straw poll ballot, but when the results were read on Saturday from the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Romney didnt secure any recorded support in the influential Poll. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump led the field with 69 percent of the vote of attendees, followed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at 20 percent. While Romney has established himself as an opponent of Trump and has feuded with conservative lawmakers and leaders in recent years, the result on Saturday still marks a stark contrast from Romneys former popularity among conservatives.

Prior to Romneys victory in the 2012 Republican presidential primary, the former Massachusetts Governor-turned-Utah Senator won the CPAC Straw Poll in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2012. He also finished second in the straw poll in 2010 and 2011, behind former Texas Congressman Ron Paul. At his peak in the poll, Romney claimed the support of 38 percent of CPAC attendees.

Now, without any support in the poll, it is clear that conservatives have moved on from Romney. It marks one of the most incredible declines for a politician within their own movement in decades.

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