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Carl Weathers Will Still Appear in FanDuel Super Bowl Commercial – Variety

  1. Carl Weathers Will Still Appear in FanDuel Super Bowl Commercial Variety
  2. Carl Weathers’ New Super Bowl Commercial Is Getting Changed Up After His Death, But I Hope They Don’t Remove Him Entirely Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Wyndham Clark’s gift from Mother Nature, Kathryn Newton’s gift to Jimmy Fallon and golf loses a beloved legend GolfDigest.com
  4. Carl Weathers Net Worth: How much money the late actor made in his career? Marca English
  5. Carl Weathers Dies: ‘Rocky’ & ‘Predator’ Star Who Appeared In ‘Happy Gilmore’, ‘The Mandalorian’ & More Was 76 Deadline

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Gina Carano offers moving tribute to late Carl Weathers, says he called after her firing from ‘Star Wars’ – Fox News

  1. Gina Carano offers moving tribute to late Carl Weathers, says he called after her firing from ‘Star Wars’ Fox News
  2. Carl Weathers, prolific actor famous for ‘Rocky’ and ‘The Mandalorian,’ dead at 76 CNN
  3. Football world mourns Carl Weathers, who played in NFL and CFL: ‘Just damn sad’ Fox News
  4. Gina Carano Says Carl Weathers Called Her After ‘Mandalorian’ Firing: “Didn’t Want Me To Give Up” Deadline
  5. Gina Carano Says a ‘Gentle’ Carl Weathers Reached Out After Her Firing From The Mandalorian Yahoo Entertainment

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Carl Weathers’ Super Bowl Ad Being Adjusted Following Death – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Carl Weathers’ Super Bowl Ad Being Adjusted Following Death Hollywood Reporter
  2. Sylvester Stallone gives ‘Rocky’ costar Carl Weathers the ‘incredible credit and kudos’ he deserves CNN
  3. Carl Weathers Dies: ‘Rocky’ & ‘Predator’ Star Who Appeared In ‘Happy Gilmore’, ‘The Mandalorian’ & More Was 76 Deadline
  4. Football world mourns Carl Weathers, who played in NFL and CFL: ‘Just damn sad’ Fox News
  5. Carl Weathers, NFL linebacker-turned-actor, dies at 76 The Associated Press

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Gina Carano Says Carl Weathers Called Her After ‘Mandalorian’ Firing: “Didn’t Want Me To Give Up” – Deadline

  1. Gina Carano Says Carl Weathers Called Her After ‘Mandalorian’ Firing: “Didn’t Want Me To Give Up” Deadline
  2. Carl Weathers Dies: ‘Rocky’ & ‘Predator’ Star Who Appeared In ‘Happy Gilmore’, ‘The Mandalorian’ & More Was 76 Deadline
  3. Carl Weathers, NFL linebacker-turned-actor, dies at 76 The Associated Press
  4. Michael B. Jordan and ‘Rocky’ Cast Pay Tribute to Carl Weathers After Death PEOPLE
  5. Sylvester Stallone Honors Carl Weathers: ‘I Was So Fortunate to Be a Part of His Life. Apollo, Keep Punching’ Variety

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2023 MLB trade deadline: Marlins acquire Josh Bell, Ryan Weathers in last-minute deals – CBS Sports

  1. 2023 MLB trade deadline: Marlins acquire Josh Bell, Ryan Weathers in last-minute deals CBS Sports
  2. Cubs Reportedly Trade Adrian Sampson, Manny Rodriguez, and IFA Money to the Rays for Josh Roberson bleachernation.com
  3. Marlins Acquire Josh Bell; Guardians Receive Kahlil Watson, Will Release Jean Segura MLB Trade Rumors
  4. Marlins swing two more trades, getting Josh Bell from Cleveland, Ryan Weathers from Padres Miami Herald
  5. Rays acquire RHPs Adrian Sampson, Manuel Rodrguez from Cubs, add C Alex Jackson from Brewers The Washington Post
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NL West Injury Notes: Weathers, Bellinger, Betts, Kershaw, Belt, Crawford, Kelly

Padres left-hander Ryan Weathers was activated off the 10-day injured list earlier today, and he marked the occasion with four shutout innings and his first career home run in San Diego’s 3-2 loss to the Marlins.  Weathers had to be helped off the field after suffering what looked like an ugly leg injury on July 11, though he ended up only fracturing a small bone in his right ankle.  He looked none the worse for wear today, which is a nice boost to a Padres team that has battled through multiple pitching injuries and might yet look to add more arms by the trade deadline.

More injury updates from around the NL West…

  • Cody Bellinger is day-to-day after leaving Friday’s game due to hamstring tightness, though Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told The Los Angeles Times’ Jeff Miller and other reporters that Bellinger was on the field working out prior to today’s game.  When he does return, Bellinger might be utilized at first base in order to reduce his running, Roberts said.
  • Roberts also had more updates on other injured Dodgers stars, including Mookie Betts’ continuing right hip problems.  Betts received a cortisone shot and the plan is for the outfielder to play on Tuesday when the Dodgers begin a series with the Giants.  Betts hasn’t played since July 19 and hasn’t started a game since July 17.  Clayton Kershaw (placed on the 10-day IL with forearm inflammation on July 7) threw a bullpen session today and is slated for a simulated game on Tuesday.
  • Brandon Belt may be close to a rehab assignment, as the Giants first baseman ran the bases today as he continues to work his way back from knee inflammation.  Belt told reporters (including John Shea of The San Francisco Chronicle) that he feels “way better than I thought I was going to feel at this point,” considering that there was some consideration of knee surgery when he initially hurt his knee almost exactly one month ago.  Belt intends to wear a protective sleeve over his knee when he returns to the field.
  • In other positive injury recovery news for the Giants, Brandon Crawford began baseball activity today.  Crawford was placed on the 10-day IL with what was considered to be a minor left oblique strain on July 19, and it looks like Crawford will indeed only be out of action for a minimal amount of time.
  • Diamondbacks catcher Carson Kelly will began a rehab assignment on Thursday and will move to High-A Hillsboro on Sunday, MLB.com’s Steve Gilbert tweets.  A fractured wrist sent Kelly to the injured list on June 20, interrupting an outstanding season for the 27-year-old backstop.  Kelly has hit .260/.385/.460 with eight home runs over 187 plate appearances.



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SpaceX Starship booster weathers thunderstorm ahead of first ‘cryo proof’

Meshing with road and beach closures requested earlier this week, Next Spaceflight reports that a SpaceX Super Heavy booster is scheduled to attempt a ‘cryo proof’ test for the first time as early as Thursday, July 8th.

Known as Booster 3 (B3), SpaceX rolled the first functional Super Heavy prototype – the largest rocket booster ever completed – from the factory to the launch pad on July 1st. One week later, SpaceX appears to be on track to kick off Super Heavy’s first fully-integrated qualification testing, building off of an apparently successful campaign of pressure testing with booster test tank BN2.1. After completing several tests, BN2.1 was rolled back to a scrapyard near SpaceX’s Boca Chica factory, while part of the custom-built stand used for the campaign was then reinstalled on one of the two ‘suborbital mounts’ used for Starship testing over the last year.

Mere days after Mount A’s modifications were completed, Super Heavy Booster 3 was transported to the pad and installed atop it. For whatever reason, SpaceX technicians and engineers spent the next week scouring the rocket’s exterior and interior with the help of an army of boom lifts, turning the basic structure into a functional pressure vessel with all necessary power, telemetry, and plumbing.

A few days before the storm. (NASASpaceflight – bocachicagal)

99% of that closeout work could have seemingly been done under the cover of SpaceX’s high bay, where Booster 3 was assembled out of dozens of steel rings and domes, but the work appears to have been completed regardless. Workers had to contend with routine South Texas downpours and thunderstorms on Tuesday and Wednesday but were otherwise subjected to fairly mundane winds and weather.

Conditions were most dramatic on Tuesday, with torrential rain only interrupted by the occasional lightning bolt – though Booster 3 and the orbital launch pad’s skyscraper-sized launch tower appeared to make it through the day strike-free.

SpaceX’s orbital Starship launch tower (left) and Booster 3 (right) narrowly missed at least one large lightning strike. (NASASpaceflight.com)

Now seemingly fully outfitted with all necessary avionics, wiring, and plumbing, Booster 3’s next major objectives will be ambient and cryogenic proof tests, referring to the process of verifying the structural integrity of the rocket first with benign nitrogen gas and later with supercool liquid nitrogen. SpaceX has performed at least a dozen or two ‘cryo proofs’ over the last 18 months and, at this point, qualification testing is fairly routine.

However, Super Heavy B3 is the largest rocket booster ever built and testing such a massive rocket will necessarily force SpaceX to tread some new ground. In fact, it’s not actually clear how exactly SpaceX will perform Booster 3’s first cryo proof given that the suborbital launch complex hosting it has nowhere near enough cryogenic storage capacity to fully fill Super Heavy with more than 3000 tons (~6.6 million lb) of liquid nitrogen.

As always, testing massive, brand-new rockets is no simple feat, so delays are possible – if not outright likely. Regardless, Super Heavy B3’s first test window is scheduled from noon to 8pm CDT (UTC-5) on Thursday, July 8th, with two backups from 6am to 8pm on July 9th and 12pm to 8pm on July 12th. Stay tuned for updates on the first tests of a full-size Super Heavy booster!

Booster 3. (NASASpaceflight – bocachicagal)

SpaceX Starship booster weathers thunderstorm ahead of first ‘cryo proof’






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