Alejandro Kirk carries Blue Jays past Rangers, 6-5
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Amid the Blue Jays' win over the Rangers on Friday night, catcher Alejandro Kirk stole a base, and Chris Bassitt had to make a joke.
Alejandro Kirk just did the unimaginable. No, not the opposite-field home run to give the Blue Jays the jolt of life they desperately needed in the seventh. No, not the clutch, bases-loaded single to
2024: Kirk missed much of the 2024 regular season after sustaining a broken collarbone in October, finishing the year with 27 catches for 379 yards and one touchdown on 47 targets. He operated mostly from the slot and ranked 43rd out of 116 qualifying wideouts in ESPN’s open score, which measures a player’s ability to separate from defenders.
Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk earns first career stolen base as manager John Schneider delivers hilarious reaction.
Dr. Kirk Calhoun and Dr. Warren von Eschenbach were appointed as the next presidents of UNT Health Fort Worth and UNT Dallas, respectively.
Like James Bond and Han Solo, James Tiberius Kirk has always had main character energy. Nobody would have called it that back in the 1960s, of course, but the man who shares a name with a Roman emperor (those guys weren't shrinking violets either) tends to be the biggest presence on any starship bridge.
And after things go awry, it’s Spock who’s able to get through to Kirk when he’s frozen. He reminds him that, as his brother Sam ( Dan Jeannotte) says, he has an affinity for leadership and is not afraid to throw his weight around.
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Thursday’s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. James T. Kirk isn’t Captain Kirk yet on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds… but that changed in a hurry this week. In Thursday’s episode,
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Although various starting quarterbacks leaguewide suited up for their team’s first preseason games, the Atlanta Falcons rested first-year starter Michael Penix Jr. and four-time Pro Bowler Kirk Cousins against the Detroit Lions last Friday.