Wednesday, August 7, 2013

New Dodger Brian Wilson pitching in Rancho Cucamonga Wednesday night

The beard remains. Brian Wilson , the colorful closer who finished the San Francisco Giants 2010 World Series championship and signed last week with the Dodgers , reported for rehabilitation duty at Class A Rancho Cucamonga Attorney Cucamonga on Wednesday. Im excited, Wilson said minutes after entering the Quakes clubhouse. Im with a squad [the Dodgers] showing strong playoff potential. Ive played against these guys, it seems like they have a great team. My philosophy is when you have a loose clubhouse atmosphere, you have success. Wilson, 31, proclaiming himself recovered reconstructive shoulder surgery after last pitching in the big leagues in April 2012, is scheduled to start for Rancho Cucamonga Attorney Cucamonga on Wednesday night and pitch just the one inning. He said he cant remember making a start since a 2006 Arizona Fall League game.
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Wilson, who underwent Tommy John surgery last April after two early-season appearances with the San Francisco Giants , signed a one-year contract with the Dodgers last week and has not pitched since April 12 of last season. Hes to the point where he can start throwing in games outside of Arizona, Mattingly said. The first seven had to be in Arizona. The plan for Wilson was to go through a two-week program at the Dodgers' spring training complex in Arizona and continue on to Rancho Cucamonga when he felt ready. Were just moving him forward and getting him ready, Mattingly said. Were trying to give him a semi-spring training.
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Rancho Cucamonga Attorney Cucamonga officials considering Central Park development

"Maybe it's more cost-effective to start building Central Park from the community center westward and put in the shelters people talked about, and put in the promises we made years ago to have a nice quiet area to come and enjoy a day at the park." Councilwoman Diane Williams, who was involved in the initial plans, expressed initial concern that the assessment report suggested an overhaul of the plan. "I am deeply concerned that the master plan of Central Park wasn't addressed -- that it was thrown out," said Williams, who was assured that wasn't the case by consultant from Green Play. "Part of the master plan for Central Park is an aquatic facility and that's not mentioned here and that needs to be incorporated. Otherwise, we are very likely throwing out the Central Park (master plan) and turning it into a soccer project, which would be lovely, except it's Central Park." Councilman Marc Steinorth said the plan was worth taking another look, considering water costs. "The Victoria neighborhood is very lush, built for a time 20 years ago when water was very inexpensive," Steinorth said. "When we look at Central Park and some of these other ideas we put together 20 years ago, about how we want to develop the city, I think we want to take maybe a little bit different approach because it's not the same scenario that it was 20 years ago." Victoria Jones, president of the Friends of the Pacific Electric Trail, and a city resident, said she was interested in city officials revisiting the master plan for Central Park.
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Brian Wilson to play in Rancho Cucamonga Attorney Cucamonga

Records show a blood trail, believed to have belonged to the shooter, was seen leading away from the crime scene. Detectives followed numerous leads at the time of the killing, but it remained unsolved. In 2010, sheriff's cold case detectives reopened the case, taking another look into the evidence collected in 1996. Through DNA evidence, deputies were able to identify Bencomo as a suspect in the slaying, according to the Sheriff's Department.
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Corey Seager on his way to Rancho Cucamonga Attorney Cucamonga

Police received reports of gunfire at9:30 p.m. Sunday at a residence in the 12500 block of Arlington Lane in Chino, but when officers arrived, the suspect and the victim were gone, said Chino police spokeswoman Michelle Van Der Linden. Authorities put out a bulletin to neighboring agencies, and Ontario police reported a woman matching the victim's description had been found with a gunshot wound. She was taken to a hospital and was pronounced dead, Van Der Linden said. The suspect's car was spotted in Rancho Cucamonga Attorney Cucamonga, close to where the couple lived, and was pulled over by San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies. During the stop the suspect shot himself, Van Der Linden said. The man was in stable condition at a hospital, she said.
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Rancho Cucamonga Attorney Cucamonga man allegedly kills wife, then tries to kill self

Elderlycouple 16 in MLB by Keith Law of ESPN in his midseason prospect rankings, ranked No. 35 by Jason Parks of Baseball Prospectus , and ranked No. 37 by John Sickels at Minor League Ball . Great Lakes Loons hitting coach Mike Eylward had nothing but praise for the 19-year-old, per Hugh Berneuter of Mlive.com : "He'll always hit," (Loons hitting coach Mike) Eylward said. "That's not going to be a problem as he moves up. He's gotten better throughout the season, and that's a testament to the work he's put in. Corey has learned to make adjustments, learning to adjust to what the other guys are doing to get him out." "He will get every chance to play shortstop with the Dodgers," Eylward said. "When you get a player like Corey, you want him to be able to play shortstop because of his offensive abilities.
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