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Dominica knocked to its knees by Hurricane Maria's might

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Hurricane Maria’s first victim was Dominica, and it was clear from a flight Wednesday over the island nation that the storm showed absolutely no mercy.
The rain forests appear to have vanished.
Communities also paid heavily, with roofs torn away, entire homes ripped open and debris littering the land like confetti. The breadth of the destruction is staggering — intact or untouched homes hard to find amid the chaos.
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said his country has been «devastated» by Maria, which continued its rampage Wednesday, causing widespread damage in Puerto Rico.
Maria tore the roof off the Prime Minister’s residence.
«I am honestly not preoccupied with physical damage at this time, because it is devastating …indeed, mind boggling,» Skerrit posted on Facebook. «My focus now is in rescuing the trapped and securing medical assistance for the injured.»
Green and blue replaced by a muddy brown
CNN saw little sign of activity during the flight — a handful of cars driving along a seaside road, but no one else from the air. The plane, which took off from neighboring Antigua and Barbuda, was unable to land on Dominica because the runways at the two airports had yet to be inspected.
Communications towers on hilltops have been snapped in two, explaining why gathering information from the island has been so difficult.
Dominica is mountainous and before Maria’s arrival there had been concerns about landslides. CNN saw evidence of dozens of them, although not in population centers. The usually blue green seas in many places are now a muddy brown from the earth swept down hillsides and into the water.
The island has an agriculture-based economy; sugar cane, banana plantations and citrus fruits are all grown here, and most of it is exported. All of that appears at first glance to have vanished; the potential loss of those resources and income will be devastating for the island and its people.
The island was developing a tourism sector based on those rain forests. But, now, waterfalls stand out from a brown and stark backdrop, rather than green and towering trees.
Little known about scope of casualties
Of course, the immediate concern among the government and relief agencies is Dominica’s residents. Little is known of their fate, although early reports indicate people are missing. Those with relatives and friends on Dominica are desperate for information about their fate.
The truth is, right now, no one knows much at all.
Philmore Mullin, head of Antigua and Barbuda’s National Office of Disaster Services, said relief efforts for the people of Dominica will be coordinated from the island of St. Lucia.
The plan, he told CNN, is to get search and rescue teams, as well as medical personnel and basic supplies such as water and plastic sheeting, to the island by nightfall Wednesday, with more relief flights to begin Thursday morning.
Mullin said reports from Dominica indicate the main hospital and police station had been damaged, along with the main communications networks. The only power is from generators and car batteries, he said
«The need is great,» Mullin says. «Damage is severe and widespread. We know of casualties, but not in detail. We’ve heard of many missing, but we just don’t know much at the moment.»

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Стала известна дата следующей встречи ТКГ

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Дарка Олифер сообщила, что следующее заседание Трехсторонней контактной группы по Донбассу запланировано на 4 октября.
Заседание ТКГ по урегулированию ситуации на Донбассе в Минске запланировано на 4 октября.
Об этом сообщила пресс-секретарь экс-президента Украины, представителя Украины в ТКГ Леонида Кучмы Дарка Олифер.
«Следующее заседание Трехсторонней контактной группы в Минске запланировано на 4 октября», — сообщила пресс-секретарь Кучмы.
Как сообщалось, сегодня по итогам встречи ТКГ в Минске пресс-секретарь Кучмы сообщила, что украинская сторона настаивает на создании зоны безопасности вдоль неподконтрольной Украине части российско-украинской границы. Также украинская сторона напомнила, что Дебальцево должно находиться под контролем Украины.
Вместе с тем, участники минских переговоров от Украины требуют допустить международных экспертов для изучения возможных экологических последствий подтопления шахт на оккупированной Россией территории Донбасса.
Украинская сторона в Минске еще не получила ответа России на предложение об обмене заложников по формуле «309 на 87».
Представители Украины продолжают требовать возвращения под юрисдикцию Украины захваченных боевиками предприятий и подчеркивают необходимость создания в рамках ТКГ новой рабочей подгруппы по вопросам границы.

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"Нельзя колебаться": в ЕС заявили о трусливости ООН из-за агрессии Путина

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Туск вспомнил Украину и КНДР
Организация объединенных наций (ООН) не должна трусливо искать компромисс, глядя на агрессию России в отношении Украины.
Об этом, выступая на 72-й сессии Генассамблеи ООН, заявил глава Евросовета Дональд Туск, передает » 112 Украина «.
«Евросоюз и ООН были созданы как ответ на варварство Второй мировой войны. Наш европейский приоритет всегда будет состоять в том, чтобы бороться со злом, насилием и беззаконием в международной жизни. В борьбе со злом Евросоюз и ООН не могут колебаться», — сказал Туск.
По его словам, это относится к тем случаям, когда «черное и белое бывает ясным, как в отношении ядерного шантажа Северной Кореи и терроризма, так и агрессии против Украины».
«Нам нужно продемонстрировать, что мы все еще можем видеть различие между добром и злом, иногда для этого требуется смелость. ООН не должна трусливо искать компромиссы со злом, а должна мобилизовать мировое сообщество в борьбе с ним», — резюмировал глава Евросовета.
Как сообщал «Обозреватель», ранее Порошенко в ООН показал доказательства преступлений России на Донбассе .
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Луценко: Саакашвили должен заплатить штраф за пересечение границы

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Генеральный прокурор Украины Юрий Луценко обвинил экс-губернатора Одесской области Михаила Саакашвили в незаконном пересечении украинской границы.
Генеральный прокурор Украины Юрий Луценко обвинил экс-губернатора Одесской области Михаила Саакашвили в незаконном пересечении украинской границы. По словам Луценко, Саакашвили теперь должен заплатить штраф.
— Это административное нарушение, за него Саакашвили нужно заплатить штраф и оформить документы на пребывание в Украине… Я в это не вмешиваюсь, — заявил Генпрокурор.
— Генеральный прокурор Украины заявил, что я должен заплатить штраф за незаконное пересечение государственной границы. Это прямое нарушение закона и откровенное давление на суд со стороны неправомочного лица… Юрий Витальевич, вы, как генеральный прокурор Украины, не могли не слышать о презумпции невиновности. Кроме того, как должностное лицо, вы такими заявлениями прямо дискредитируете судебную систему Украины, — написал Луценко в своем «Фейсбуке».
В Киеве, перед зданием Администрации президента лишенный украинского гражданства политик Михаил Саакашвили выступил перед своими сторонниками, которых собралось человек 300. Его также внимательно слушали народные депутаты Юрий Деревянко и Сергей Лещенко. Он заявил, что штаб его политической силы расположится в Черкассы. Об этом сообщил корреспондент «КП в Украине» с места события.

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These groups are not happy with the latest Obamacare repeal effort

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Doctors, hospitals, patients and insurers are all lining up to oppose the latest Republican effort to repeal Obamacare. Here’s a list.
On Wednesday, the two major health insurance industry associations voiced their concerns about the legislation, which would jettison several major Obamacare provisions and curtail federal support of Medicaid. They fear the bill would hurt consumers and patients by destabilizing the individual market and weakening Medicaid.
«The bill contains provisions that would allow states to waive key consumer protections, as well as undermine safeguards for those with pre-existing medical conditions,» the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association wrote in a statement. «The legislation reduces funding for many states significantly and would increase uncertainty in the marketplace, making coverage more expensive and jeopardizing Americans’ choice of health plans.»
Related: GOP offers health care trade-off for states: More flexibility, less funding
America’s Health Insurance Plans was even more explicit, saying it cannot support the proposal authored by Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana.
These two groups join a lengthy list of doctor, hospital and patient advocacy associations that are slamming the bill. Most of them were also opposed to the repeal measure that passed the House in May and the one that failed in the Senate in July.
The legislation would eliminate federal funding for Medicaid expansion and for Obamacare subsidies that lower premiums, deductibles and co-pays in 2020. Instead, states would receive a lump sum of money annually through 2026 that they could use in a variety of ways to lower costs and help consumers pay for coverage.
Related: This map shows why passing Graham-Cassidy could be a huge political problem for Republicans
The bill would also allow states to waive several key Obamacare protections for those with pre-existing conditions. While insurers would still have to provide coverage to everyone, states could let carriers charge enrollees more based on their medical history. The legislation also would eliminate Obamacare’s essential health benefits provision, which mandates insurers cover an array of services, including hospitalization, maternity care, prescription drugs, mental health and substance abuse services.
Like its predecessor repeal bills in the House and Senate, the Graham-Cassidy version would repeal the individual and employer mandates. It also would reduce federal support for the overall Medicaid program by sending states a fixed amount per enrollee, known as a per-capita cap, or a lump sum, known as a block grant.
Related: Jimmy Kimmel takes on new health care bill, says Sen. Cassidy lied ‘right to my face’
All this could leave millions of people without coverage, warn the American Medical Association and American Hospital Association, which say Congress should work in a bipartisan manner to improve the nation’s health care system.
Here are many of the other groups who are not happy with the bill:
AARP
Federation of American Hospitals
Catholic Health Association
ALS Association
American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network
American Diabetes Association
American Heart Association
American Lung Association
Arthritis Foundation
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Family Voices
JDRF
Lutheran Services in America
March of Dimes
National Health Council
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
National Organization for Rare Diseases
Volunteers of America
WomenHeart

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Trump: Alabama 'sooo lucky' to have 'Big' Luther Strange

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President Trump on Wednesday praised Alabama Sen. Luther Strange (R) ahead of next week’s GOP primary runoff.
Luther Strange
“Alabama is sooo lucky to have a candidate like «Big» Luther Strange. Smart, tough on crime, borders & trade, loves Vets & Military. Tuesday!” Trump wrote on Twitter.
Alabama is sooo lucky to have a candidate like «Big» Luther Strange. Smart, tough on crime, borders & trade, loves Vets & Military. Tuesday! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 20,2017
The tweet comes ahead of the closely watched Tuesday election, when Strange will face off against former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore.
Trump endorsed Strange in August ahead of the initial Republican primary, a move that dealt a victory to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who has indicated Strange is his pick in the election.
Meanwhile, former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon is backing Moore, a move that breaks with his old boss. Bannon’s Breitbart News, which he returned to after departing from the White House, is also supporting the former Alabama judge.
Trump is slated to campaign in Huntsville, Ala. for Strange on Saturday, while former White House aide Sebastian Gorka will campaign for Moore this weekend. Gorka also previously worked for Breitbart News as the website’s national security editor.
The race, which pits Trump against one of his former top advisors, also pits the conservative Moore against Strange, who is viewed as the establishment candidate by those seeking his ouster.

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South Carolina: Call for a monument to black Civil War hero

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COLUMBIA, S. C…
COLUMBIA, S. C. (AP) — A call to honor a black Civil War hero with a monument at the South Carolina Statehouse grounds, onetime epicenter of a groundswell movement to rid communities of Confederate symbols, is being made by two lawmakers in a bid to encourage consensus-building in a nation divided by the issue.
Two state senators — a black Democrat and a white Republican — announced their proposal Wednesday to memorialize Robert Smalls, who in 1862 hijacked a Confederate supply ship he worked on, steered his family to freedom and delivered the ammunition-laden vessel to the Union. If approved, Smalls’ would be the first monument on Statehouse grounds to an individual African-American in South Carolina, which removed the Confederate flag from those grounds in 2015 after a mass shooting by an avowed white supremacist.
«Robert Smalls was both a warrior and peacemaker, both a combative and kind man who accomplished incredible feats,» said Republican state Sen. Greg Gregory, who noted Smalls’ titles after the war included state lawmaker and five-term congressman. «Unfortunately, few people know of this man — one of our greatest citizens — and we’re seeking to change that.»
Moves to strip Confederate symbols from U. S. communities by those who see them as hated symbols of racism and slavery have triggered impassioned national debate and even violence like that arising from a white nationalist protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, over a Robert E. Lee statue. Others see such symbols as proud reminders of Southern heritage and ancestors who fought in the war.
In South Carolina, a 2000 legislative compromise that took the Confederate battle flag off the Statehouse dome and put it beside a memorial on the Statehouse’s front lawn also built a monument that broadly portrays centuries of African-American history in the state. That compromise also removed rebel flags from both chambers and barred altering any public monument that honors historic figures or events without overwhelming legislative approval.
Still, the Confederate flag debate was far from settled. But lawmakers of both parties refused to revisit the issue until the 2015 death of nine black parishioners at a historic Charleston church prompted them to remove the flag altogether.
Church gunman Dylann Roof, now on federal death row, was seen brandishing a Confederate flag in photographs that surfaced after his arrest.
Sen. Darrell Jackson, D-Columbia, said he’s long wanted Statehouse grounds to recognize the role of the hundreds of African-American politicians who served statewide during Reconstruction, particularly Smalls.
He added the proposal is independent of calls to remove or alter other monuments around the state. He still intends to re-file a bill proposing to change the state’s «Heritage Act» — the 2000 compromise — to let local leaders make their own decisions about historical monuments in their communities. But he doesn’t want that wrapped into the discussion on honoring Smalls.
«I’d rather spend my time building a monument than any time tearing down monuments,» Jackson said. «History is not always good. Sometimes it’s good. Sometimes it’s bad, and sometimes it’s ugly, but it’s history, and it’s important to tell the whole story.»
One Statehouse monument some have called for removing or changing is a statue of «Pitchfork» Ben Tillman, governor from 1890 to 1894 and then a U. S. senator. The inscription on Tillman’s statue tells visitors he founded two universities as a «friend and leader of the common people.» But it says nothing about his rise in power by the killing of black Republicans or his role in creating the Jim Crow-era of Southern segregation — white supremacy policies that Smalls opposed.
After the flag’s removal, House Speaker Jay Lucas vowed there won’t be any further debate on amending the Heritage Act on his watch. His spokeswoman didn’t immediately respond to the senators’ proposal.
House Minority Leader Todd Rutherford, D-Columbia, said a bill honoring Smalls should stand on its own.
«I think that’s awesome,» he said, adding he only regrets that he didn’t think of it first.
Rutherford, who is black, said he recently learned all that Smalls accomplished during a visit to Beaufort County, where Smalls was born a slave and later purchased his former owner’s home.
Smalls’ great-great grandson, Michael B. Moore, grew up hearing his grandmother’s accounts of Smalls. He noted his famous ancestor took in his former owner’s wife — who had dementia and still thought the property hers — letting her occupy the master bedroom until her death.
«We happen to be in a political climate that’s very partisan and where people are often at each other’s throats,» said Moore, of Charleston, adding Smalls’ compassion on the former owner’s wife was telling. «To think about Robert in the way he acknowledged the humanity of this woman and embraced her in the way he did, that’s something we can all learn from.»

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У середу на Донбасі зафіксували лише один обстріл

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Упродовж дня на Донбасі практично зберігався режим тиші. Єдиний обстріл українських позицій зафіксований вночі поблизу селища Водяне, що на Приморському напрямку.
Упродовж дня на Донбас і практично зберігався режим тиші. Єдиний обстріл українських позицій зафіксований вночі поблизу селища Водяне, що на Приморському напрямку.
Як повідомляє прес-центр АТО, біля Водяного бойовики близько години били з гранатометів та великокаліберних кулеметів.
Окрім того, згідно з інформацією штабу, на тимчасово окупованих територіях незаконні збройні формування й надалі продовжують тотальну мілітаризацію Донбасу.
» Так, нещодавно російські найманці розпочали командно-штабні навчання так званих 1 та 2 армійських корпусів, які проводяться на єдиному оперативному фоні, за єдиним замислом із стратегічним командно-штабним навчанням збройних сил РФ «Запад-2017», — розповілиу прес-центрі.
«На початку цих навчань зафіксовані кричущі факти крадіжок військового майна бойовиками. Зокрема, за оперативними даними, під час руху колони техніки 2 окремої мотострілецької бригади раптово закінчилось пальне у більшості бойових машин. У результаті, заходи з висування техніки бригади на полігон було призупинено і розпочато розслідування щодо встановлення винних у розкраданні пального», — сказано у звіті штабу АТО.
Українська правда

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Mexico offered rescuers, little long-term aid after quake

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Governments and civilians around the world expressed condolences and promises of aid on Wednesday to help Mexico cope with a magnitude 7.1 earthquake that…
Governments and civilians around the world expressed condolences and promises of aid on Wednesday to help Mexico cope with a magnitude 7.1 earthquake that levelled buildings and killed more than 200 people.
The outpouring of early support was heavier on Twitter pledges of solidarity and plans to send rescuers than offers of longer term aid. Many countries have been distracted or overwhelmed by a flurry of natural disasters that have hit Mexico, the Caribbean and the southern United States, including Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
«God bless the people of Mexico City. We are with you and will be there for you,» tweeted U. S. President Donald Trump.
«Devastating news from Mexico City,» tweeted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, adding «Canada will be ready to help our friends.»
«Peru is ready to lend whatever help is required,» tweeted Peruvian President Pedro Kuczynski.
Several governments have said they are sending rescue teams to help find survivors.
Israel’s military said a team would arrive Thursday with engineers and search and rescue professionals, as well as support staff for medical care and logistics.
El Salvador’s president, Sanchez Ceren, said his country had sent members of the civil police and firefighters to help rescue people from collapsed structures.
Ecuador announced it was sending 30 firefighters with dogs trained to find people after earthquakes. Panama said it was sending a group of 35 rescuers.
From Chile, one of the world’s most earthquake-prone countries, came 18 members of Topos Chile, a group specializing in response to natural disasters that is inspired by volunteer rescue workers who emerged after a 1985 earthquake that killed thousands in Mexico.
Francisco Lermanda, head of operations for the Chilean group, told Canal 13 television there that people trapped in rubble can be found days after a disaster, long after hopes for survival have faded.
«If we haven’t found you, you are not dead,» he said, describing the group’s guiding principal.
Before the new earthquake struck Tuesday about 76 miles (123 kilometers) southeast of Mexico City, the country was still counting the damage from a magnitude 8.1 magnitude quake on Sept. 7 that walloped the southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas.
Ricardo Fuentes, executive director for Oxfam in Mexico, said the humanitarian relief group was working with the government to make sure the response was more coordinated than after the earlier quake, which destroyed or damaged thousands of homes and left at least 90 dead. Many in southern Mexico are still homeless.
«Right now we are evaluating how best to help» Fuentes said. «It might be auditing the federal government’s response, or helping with specifics, like water sanitation.»
Aid groups say that all the recent disasters could make fundraising for any specific disaster more difficult. Mexico itself had to rescind its offer to help storm-flooded Houston when the Sept. 7 earthquake struck at the same time Hurricane Katia hit the Gulf coast state of Veracruz.
Shannon Scribner, acting humanitarian director for policy and programs for Oxfam America, said rescuers from other countries are only a help if the local government closely coordinates their activities. She said after both the 2004 tsunami in Indonesia and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, many aspiring rescuers just showed up.
«It made the response quite difficult,» Scribner said. «People had good intentions but didn’t know international standards or have the technical know-how.»
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Associated Press journalists Eva Vergara in Santiago, Chile; Joseph Krauss in Cairo; Juan Zamorano in Panama City; Gonzalo Solano in Quito, Ecuador; Cesar Garcia in Bogota, Colombia; Paula Flores in La Paz, Bolivia; Franklin Biceno in Lima, Peru, David Barraza in San Salvador, El Salvador, contributed to this report.
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Young girl hospitalized by 105 mph foul at Yankee Stadium

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A young girl at Yankee Stadium was injured by a 105 mph foul ball off the bat of Todd Frazier during Wednesday’s game against Minnesota, leading some players to call for protective netting…
NEW YORK (AP) — A young girl at Yankee Stadium was injured by a 105 mph foul ball off the bat of Todd Frazier during Wednesday’s game against Minnesota, leading some players to call for protective netting to be extended.
The Yankees said the girl was taken to a hospital for treatment, and New York manager Joe Girardi said he had been told by team security that she was OK. The game was delayed for about 4 minutes while she was attended to and then carried from the seats in the bottom of the fifth inning.
A shaken Frazier crouched with his hands over his face. The Yankees third baseman then bowed his head, walked away from the plate, crouched again and rested his head on the end of his bat.
«I thought of my kids. I have two kids under 3 years old and I just hope she’s all right,» said Frazier, who flied out later in the at-bat. «I know the dad or whoever it was that was with them was trying their hardest, but the ball’s coming at 120 miles an hour at them and the ball’s hooking. So it’s like if you’ve never seen a ball like that, which most people in the world haven’t, it’s very tough.»
Asked whether there should be more netting, Yankees rookie slugger Aaron Judge said: «We need it.»
Twins players also were distressed, and second baseman Brian Dozier and the Yankees’ Matt Holliday had tears as they said prayers at second base.
«We’ve been trying to get these teams to put nets up,» Dozier said. «Number one, you don’t bring kids down there. And number two, every stadium needs to have nets. That’s it. I don’t care about the damn view of the fan or what. It’s all about safety. I still have a knot in my stomach.»
As to what it would take to get nets up, Dozier responded: «The last resort that we don’t ever want to have happen. I’m not going to say it, but you know what I’m talking about.»
Speaking through a translator, Twins infielder Eduardo Escobar said, «I just saw blood coming out of this little girl.» He said perhaps kids under a certain age be prohibited from seats without protection.
Major League Baseball issued recommendations for protecting netting or screens in December 2015, encouraging teams to have it in place between the ends of the dugouts closest to home plate.
The Mets extended netting beyond the outfield ends of the dugouts this summer. The Yankees said in an August statement posted on the team’s website that they «are seriously exploring extending the netting prior to the 2018 season.»
A boy was struck on the head by a portion of Chris Carter’s broken bat at Yankee Stadium on May 25, and a fan sitting beyond the first-base dugout was hit by a 105 mph foul ball off the bat of Judge on July 25. That fan had a bloody bandage around his head as he left his seat.
New York City Councilman Rafael L. Espinal Jr. introduced legislation in May for protective netting to be extended to the ends of both dugouts, and a hearing is scheduled for Oct. 25.
«No one should ever go to a baseball game and leave severely injured,» Espinal said in a statement. «Nor should any player have to feel the guilt associated with injuring a fan, especially when that injury could have been prevented by safety nets.»
Frazier and CC Sabathia said their families always sit behind netting or screens.
«I think the netting should be up. I think every stadium should have it, but we’re not at that point yet,» Frazier said. «Hopefully, they took a look at all this and they figure something out.»
Girardi recalled a fan being badly injured while he was catching for the Chicago Cubs and said new ballparks «are more intimate» with «fans closer to home plate.»
«I’m for making everything as safe as possible for everyone at the ballpark — players, too,» Girardi said.
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