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  • Padres notes: Pomeranz seeks health; Lamet’s role up in air; Tatis update

    Padres notes: Pomeranz seeks health; Lamet’s role up in air; Tatis update

    Drew Pomeranz has been the Padres’ most productive reliever over the earlier two seasons.

    When, that is, he’s on the mound, which has not been ample.

    The remaining-hander has a 1.62 Period, a 33.7 {fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} strikeout rate and has permitted a .184 batting average. But he has thrown just 44 1/3 innings, pitched in just 47 games.

    “You loathe getting the man who is damage all time,” claimed Pomeranz, who has still to throw off a mound as he is effective back again from August flexor tendon surgical treatment and is not predicted to show up in games ahead of May well. “I signed below to pitch. I didn’t signal below to sit and wait. I detest it.”

    Pomeranz agreed to a four-12 months, $34 million agreement in November 2019 and started the 2020 time with 18 scoreless innings about 19 video games. That stretch was interrupted by just one 10-working day stint on the injured checklist with a shoulder pressure. He finished the time acquiring permitted three operates in 18 2/3 innings.

    He started equally final time, enabling two runs and hanging out 20 in his initially 13 appearances (12 2/3 innings). After a shaky outing May possibly 9, he went on the IL with a shoulder issue that sidelined him by way of June, through which time he also had a setback with what was described as lat tightness. His return observed him permit just three operates (two acquired) in 12 innings (13 game titles) until eventually his period finished following an Aug. 10 look in which he pitched a scoreless two-thirds of an inning. He went on the IL the next working day and had medical procedures a number of times later.

    “That’s the annoying component,” Pomeranz mentioned. “I know that I was pitching nicely. I want to be out there and want to help the crew and often, like past year, that’s why you drive by yourself by currently being hurt. I know I require to pitch in these games, and I did virtually every little thing I could. … I just type of gave it all I had until that past outing, and I practically could not throw it any more.”

    He has extended felt the other accidents he incurred were being because of to compensation for the flexor harm, which to start with flared up in 2016.

    “It would get far better and then it would form of appear back again and go again and forth,” he explained. “And that’s what inevitably led the choice to just take care of it. I didn’t want to preserve accomplishing this. I do not want to rehab it and then occur again this calendar year and then do it all over again. So I may as effectively just nip it in the bud. Just fix it and hopefully not have any a lot more issues with it and be equipped to pitch even additional yrs after I have below, which is my aim.”

    Lamet’s following chapter

    Even with his occupation interrupted regularly by injury and with the management of his slider nonetheless an evolving talent, Dinelson Lamet has averaged 11.7 strikeouts for every 9 innings. That ranks eighth in the majors among the people who have pitched at minimum 300 innings because 2017.

    Lamet has struck out almost a single-3rd of the batters he has faced in his 4 partial seasons, which is tied for 11th in that span.

    This is exciting to the Padres, who just take place to be in have to have of a pitcher to close out games they are main in the ultimate inning.

    “There are some seriously proficient guys who throw hard and strike persons out,” manager Bob Melvin explained lately as section of an remedy about who his closer may well be. “Lamet is one of individuals fellas.”

    Lamet has started out 56 game titles in his job even though generating 13 reduction appearances, all of these coming very last year. Melvin mentioned the ideal-hander will be stretched out to a number of innings to preserve their alternatives open, but he is plainly intrigued by the chance of Lamet at the again conclude of the bullpen.

    “It’s some thing that I’ve never carried out right before,” Lamet mentioned of closing. “But at the stop of the working day, I’m all about understanding. And if that is an chance that presents itself, it’s three outs that I have to get.”

    The 29-year-old Lamet to this stage has been limited just about exclusively by lousy fortune, as elbow accidents have abbreviated (2019 and ’20), interrupted (2021) or totally wiped out (2018) the past 4 seasons. He states he is 100 {fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}.

    “At the conclusion of previous period, I was just concentrated on finishing the season balanced,” mentioned Lamet, who started ’21 on the IL and also spent all of July and August there ahead of earning 11 reduction appearances in September. “Luckily, I was able to do that. So this offseason was actually about making up toughness, retaining wellness and then generating some slight tweaks to the mechanics.”

    Lamet struck out 19 batters but also walked 11 and surrendered 11 hits in his 12 2/3 innings in the season’s closing month. Rust just about certainly contributed to absence of command with his slider, but he threw it a good deal and arrived out feeling good. His velocity was in close proximity to 2020 ranges, even though commonly closer to 96-97 mph than 98-99.

    “(There was) a large amount of aggravation final time with not becoming in a position to say fully balanced,” Lamet stated as a result of interpreter Danny Sanchez. “And my state of mind was no matter if it’s a third of an inning or no matter whether it’s a complete inning, I just want to be able to appear out of it healthier and be equipped to have a standard plan in the offseason where by I can do the issues that I need to have to do to stay healthier. I sense excellent about that.”

    Noteworthy

    • Fernando Tatis Jr. is envisioned to be in a forged about six months subsequent his wrist surgical procedure Wednesday. Melvin mentioned the team’s expectation remains that Tatis can return in mid-June.
    • The 2nd annual draft mix will be held at Petco Park this 12 months from June 14-20, with much more than 300 draft-eligible potential customers, as identified by United states of america Baseball and MLB businesses, attending. The plan gives an opportunity for players to take part in a collection of performance, power and medical assessments forward of the 20-round draft held in Los Angeles during the All-Star break.
    • Ha-seong Kim, who is expected to exchange Tatis at shortstop, participated in drills Thursday soon after a day off to relaxation a restricted hamstring.
    • The Padres’ April 17 activity towards the defending Entire world Series winner Braves will be on ESPN, the network declared Thursday. That experienced been assumed because the video game time previously was established for 4:08 p.m.

  • Health Notes: Presentations, Healthy Living Fair, more | Health

    Health Notes: Presentations, Healthy Living Fair, more | Health

    RBOI to host ‘We Can Week’

    The Robert Boissoneault Oncology Institute will be presenting the annual “We Can Week,” from noon to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8 to 12.

    This interactive online experience promotes the health and healing of the cancer community with presentations every day. Presenters include physicians and other health care providers.

    Get more from the Citrus County Chronicle

    Each day will include door prizes, an activity to do at home and questions and answers. Dr. Joey Bennett will conclude the week’s event with a special presentation and plenty of time for questions.

    Do not be surprised if you share your pets, artwork or special recipes with the group. Laughter and the importance of socialization and connection with others boosts well-being.

    Before the event, visit the Lecanto RBOI office, 522 N. Lecanto Highway to pick up the bag of supplies needed to join the activities.

    This is a free event, but participants must register. Contact Wendy Hall, cancer navigator, at [email protected] or 352-527-0106.

    Attend the Healthy Living Fair

    Join Citrus County Support Services for the 16th annual Healthy Living Fair from noon to 2:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Citrus Springs Community Center, 1570 W. Citrus Springs Blvd.

    Admission is free. There will be more than 50 vendors on site offering free information, health screenings, demonstrations, product sampling and door prizes. LifeSouth Community Blood Center’s Bloodmobile will be accepting blood donations.

    There will be a grand prize drawing for a new flatscreen TV, donated by Home Instead Senior Care. Riviera Mexican Cantina will be on site providing food for purchase.

    Proceeds will benefit the “No Seniors Left Waiting” program. For more information, call 352-527-5980.

    Learn to build a better brain

    Attend the “Building Better Brains: Healthy Brain/Healthy Body” presentation from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Nov. 17 at the YMCA Healthy Living Center, 4127 W. Norvell Bryant Highway in Lecanto.

    The health of your body and brain depends on your lifestyle choices. A brain-healthy lifestyle depends on how you feed your brain, move your body, sleep, socialize, learn new things and create new memories.

    Dr. Susan Zimmer will talk about the risks to brain health, cognitive side effects of common drugs and diet-related diseases. Learn ways to replace “brain fog” with “brain fit.” Brain health is mental health.

    ‘Beat the Holiday Blues’ with CMH

    Citrus Memorial Hospital will present a mental health seminar at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Citrus Memorial Health Foundation YMCA, 4127 W. Norvell Bryant Highway in Lecanto.

    “Beat the Holiday Blues” will feature a presentation from Laura Sturdevant, licensed clinical social worker.

    The seminar will focus on how to recognize symptoms of depression, seasonal affective disorder, loneliness and offer coping strategies. There will be a focus on advances in research and new treatment options. A brief question and answer session will follow.

    Seating is limited so an RSVP is required to attend. To reserve a seat, call 352-637-3337 or visit citrusmh.com.

    Health care enrollment assistance available

    Open Enrollment for the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace began Nov. 1 and continues until Jan. 15. Those needing coverage beginning Jan. 1 must enroll by Dec. 15.

    Health care navigators are a group of nationally recognized health professionals that assist Floridians in gaining health care coverage. Services are offered for free to all Floridians, including Citrus County citizens.

    Suwannee River Area Health Education Centers (SRAHEC) is part of the Covering Florida program, where navigators deliver free outreach and enrollment services to any Floridian that needs to enroll.

    Assistance is provided to consumers through telephone, in-person or virtual consultations. SRAHEC also provides education, outreach and enrollment services throughout central and northern Florida. Navigators are trained and certified to help consumers as they shop for coverage and can assist with completing eligibility and enrollment forms.

    Contact SRAHEC at 386-230-9400 or [email protected].

    ‘Stepping Stones to Wellness’ meets weekly

    Stepping Stones to Wellness will meet from 9:30 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Friends of Citrus and the Nature Coast Wings Grief Center, 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane in Homosassa.

    The group is facilitated by yoga teacher Ellen Armitage. By combining walking in place, guided meditation/relaxation exercises and a process group, it is designed to help promote overall well being.

    Provided as a community service, the class is offered at no charge. To reserve a spot, call 352-249-1470. For more information, call friendsofcitrus.org or visit Friends of Citrus on Facebook.

    Wings Grief Center offers advanced yoga

    The Friends of Citrus and the Nature Coast advanced yoga group meets from 4 to 5 p.m. every Thursday at the Wings Grief Center, 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane in Homosassa.

    The class is facilitated by Ellen Armitage, a yoga teacher with more than 20 years of experience helping others find their way to their highest self.

    Sessions are provided as a community service and are offered at no charge. To reserve a spot, call 352-249-1470. For more information, call friendsofcitrus.org or visit Friends of Citrus on Facebook.

    COVID-19 testing available with Nomi Health

    Due to previously scheduled events at the Central Ridge Community Center, Nomi Health will not provide COVID-19 testing on select days in September, October, November and December.

    The drive-thru site at the Central Ridge Community Center, 77 Civic Circle in Beverly Hills, will close early or be completely closed on the following days and times: Closed Nov. 14; Closes at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 2

    Additionally, the site may close due to intermittent weather. Individuals should call Nomi Health at 904-295-0562 or book their appointment online at testing.nomihealth.com/signup/fl to avoid confusion.

    In addition, CVS, Walgreens and urgent care clinics provide testing in Citrus. They are listed on the Department of Health’s COVID-19 site at floridahealthcovid19.gov.

    Free pregnancy testing, sonograms available

    Citrus Pregnancy Center is offering free pregnancy testing and free early pregnancy sonograms at both locations: 726 NE U.S. 19 in Crystal River and 3185 E. Thomas St. in Inverness.

    For more information, call 352-341-5176.

    Senior Center offers low-impact Zumba classes

    Zumba Classes with Certified Instructor Donna Scarpello are held from 11 a.m. to noon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday (except holidays) at 2804 W. Marc Knighton Court in Lecanto.

    Classes are lower impact and geared toward seniors. Cost is $5 per class.

    To pre-register, call 352-527-5993 or email instructor Donna Scarpello at [email protected].

    Attend an ABC of Dementia workshop

    Citrus County Libraries and Coping with Dementia LLC announced an expanded schedule of free ABC of Dementia workshops.

    The workshops provide an overview of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, how they affect the individuals and how their care partners can use this knowledge and techniques of voice, approach and appropriate touch to provide more effective care.

    Citrus County’s Libraries provide this training for their personnel and encourage the public to attend. All workshops are from 10 a.m. to noon.

    • Friday, Nov. 19, Coastal Region Library.
    • Wednesday, Dec. 8, Lakes Region Library.
    • Monday, Dec. 20, Central Ridge Library.

    CDC guidelines will be observed and seating may be limited. To reserve seats, call 352-422-3663 or email [email protected].

    Attend Dr. Bennett’s ‘Fireside Chats’

    Dr. Joseph Bennett offers monthly “Fireside Chats” beginning noon the first Wednesday of each month at the Robert Boissoneault Oncology Institute (RBOI), 522 N. Lecanto Highway.

    Sessions often feature guest speakers, as well as open discussion regarding health and cancer care. A light lunch is provided, therefore RSVP is requested.

    Bennett welcomes questions and open discussion, so bring your questions or email them ahead of time to [email protected]. Those who have not received their COVID-19 vaccination will be asked to wear a mask and practice social distancing inside the building.

    Call Shawn at 352-527-0106 to make a reservation.

    RBOI has supplies for cancer patients

    If you are in need of scarfs, wigs, or other helpful items for those going through cancer treatments, call Medical Social Worker Wendy Hall, LCSW, at 352-527-0106. Robert Boissoneault Oncology Institute in Lecanto has a resource room with more than 100 wigs available for free. Stop in the Lecanto office from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, or call to make an appointment.

    Medical Social Workers at RBOI will assist individuals needing support through the emotional turmoil caused by cancer with resources, including application for Citrus Aid Cancer Foundation assistance. Many services including Zoom meetings for support and education are available for patients with cancer, and their loved ones. Call 352-527-0106.

    Free hearing screening available

    Citrus Healing Impaired Program Services (CHIPS) is offering free hearing screenings for Citrus County residents at the old train depot, 109 NE Crystal St. in Crystal River.

    Screenings are by appointment only. Low-income hearing aid assistance is available.

    To learn more, call Maureen 352-795-5000.

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    Health notes | News, Sports, Jobs

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    Particular Needs Resolved: The Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office environment, in collaboration with the Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office environment and the Board of Mahoning County Commissioners, is building the Mahoning County Particular Requires Registry.

    The registry is a voluntary support built to enable law enforcement officers and other initially responders far better assist citizens with unique requires in the party of an emergency by delivering those responders with essential details about a registrant’s unique requirements, unexpected emergency call information, bodily description and present-day photograph.

    People can participate through an on the net software course of action obtainable as a result of a safe portal in the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s web site at prosecutor.mahoningcountyoh.gov. Published applications may perhaps also be requested from the Prosecutor’s Business by emailing a ask for to [email protected] or contacting 330-740-2330.

    SCLERODERMA Aid: The Youngstown Place Scleroderma Guidance Group will satisfy practically 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4. The meeting is open up to the public and focuses on issues of persons afflicted in all techniques by scleroderma.

    For far more information and facts and zoom conference figures, make contact with the team chief Leni Schulz at 330-654-2538 or by emailing [email protected].

    The team is an affiliate of the Ohio Chapter and the Nationwide Scleroderma Foundation (scleroderma.org).

    Stroll TO End ALZHEIMER’S: The Alzheimer’s Affiliation Better East Ohio Region Chapter will host 7 Walk to Close Alzheimer’s events in the region and all will acquire location in individual. The Association is inviting place inhabitants to sign up for the battle by signing up as a crew captain, joining a workforce or registering to walk as an person at alz.org/stroll.

    All those persons who never want to be a part of in particular person could continue to take part in all of the working day-of activities as a result of the Walk To End Alzheimer’s mobile application. The Mahoning Valley Walk to Close Alzheimers will be held Oct. 16.

    Presenting sponsors for the Mahoning Valley Walk are Comfort and ease Keepers and Convenience Treatment-a-Van. On Stroll working day, participants will honor those people afflicted by Alzheimer’s with the poignant Guarantee Garden ceremony — a mission-centered encounter that signifies solidarity in the struggle from the illness. The shades of the Promise Garden bouquets characterize people’s connection to Alzheimer’s — their own good reasons to end the disease.

    Discover ABOUT Diabetes: A no cost diabetes well being application will educate how to include healthful cooking methods and other techniques to aid command blood sugar as a result of cooking school and nutrition. The remaining classes are 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday and Oct. 13.

    Registration can be built at https://go.osu.edu/septemberdwd2021.

    For far more details, contact dietitian Beth Stefura, extension educator, The Ohio Point out College Mahoning County Extension Place of work, at [email protected], or Marie Economos, extension educator, Trumbull County Extension, at [email protected], or connect with 330-638-6783 or Margaret Jenkins, [email protected], educator, Clermont County.?

    OVEREATERS Nameless: Overeaters Nameless, a 12-action fellowship for all who struggle with compulsive food behavior such as bulimics, anorexics and overeaters, will satisfy at 7 p.m. Mondays at Fantastic Hope Lutheran Church, 12030 Market St., North Lima. For extra information, speak to Kristen at 412-389-6019.

    NAMI DECLARES ‘MENTAL Wellbeing MATTERS’: The Mahoning Valley chapter of the National Alliance for Psychological Disease (NAMI) is encouraging the Mahoning Valley to declare “Mental Wellness Matters” and stroll 1 p.m. Sunday at Wick Park, 260 Park Ave., Youngstown.

    The “Mental Health and fitness Matters” Yearly NAMI Mahoning Valley Walk is to convey the local community jointly to guidance individuals dealing with psychological illness. Decide Robert Rusu, Choose Anthony D’Apolito and Mahoning County Commissioner Carol Rimedio-Righetti have been invited to open the stroll.

    NAR-ANON Satisfies: Nar-Anon, a 12-step application for kinfolk and mates adversely afflicted by liked ones and buddies, meets 7 p.m. Fridays at Rust Metropolis Church, 5555 Youngstown Warren Highway, Niles.

    For additional info, make contact with Merle at 330-307-7607.

    Method TO Provide Merchandise: Area nonprofit Existence is Fantastic No Issue What allows grownups with most cancers in northeast Ohio who might be unable to depart their houses for an escape.

    The Excellent Shipping and delivery Method seeks to produce merchandise in the kind of meal, flowers / vegetation, groceries, craft beer and up to $75 towards payments.

    Both classic escapes and the Superior Shipping and delivery System are open to all grownups battling most cancers. Stop by www.lifeisgoodnomatterwhat.org to nominate a person or discover a lot more.

    Free of charge Health Application: The Stepping Out Application, delivered via a grant from the Mercy Well being Foundation, delivers cost-free physical fitness lessons and functions online and in person all over the Mahoning Valley.

    For info, connect with Doris Bullock, task coordinator, at 330-720-3293 or e-mail her at [email protected]. For a schedule of digital and in-person classes, stop by http://www.mercy.com/-/media/mercy/youngstown/stepping-out-calendar.

    Dependancy SCREENINGS: Narconon can enable people get actions to assistance someone conquer habit. Contact 800-431-1754 for free of charge screenings or referrals.

    For details, go to www.narcononnewliferetreat.org/site/intervention-101.

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