Tribute breakfast to be held for Charlotte County Sgt. Elio DiazGov. DeSantis to hold news conference in Winter Haven
port charlotte Tribute breakfast to be held for Charlotte County Sgt. Elio Diaz A tribute breakfast is set to be held for Charlotte County Sgt. Elio Diaz, who was killed in the line of duty in December.
winter haven Gov. DeSantis to hold news conference in Winter Haven Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to hold a news conference in Winter Haven.
FORT MYERS Shell Factory & Nature Park announces online auction liquidation of remaining inventory Fans of the now-closed Shell Factory & Nature Park will have a final chance to own a piece of nostalgia with two virtual auctions.
the weather authority More clouds than sun for your Wednesday The Weather Authority is tracking an increased cloud coverage along with cooler conditions this Wednesday afternoon.
Web Exclusive: Rachel Cox-Rosen’s Construction Heads-Up As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox-Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
PORT CHARLOTTE ‘It’s devastating’: Neighbor reflects on fatal fire in Port Charlotte A devastating house fire Monday night in Port Charlotte has left one person dead and another hospitalized while neighbors mourn the possible loss of a beloved member of their community.
‘The sound of death’ Neighbors concerned by amount of crashes on Joel Blvd A woman is heartbroken from witnessing crash after crash outside her Lehigh Acres home.
Fort Myers get 15% increase on flood insurance discount WINK News is finding out what led to the city of Fort Myers going from just a 5% FEMA flood insurance discount to a 20% discount.
FORT MYERS Locals house California wildfire victims The effects of the California fires are being felt worldwide as people evacuate some are in southwest Florida.
LOVERS KEY Couple returns to Lovers Key condo post Ian While Hurricane Ian is long gone from Southwest Florida, many are still feeling its impacts.
EVERGLADES Biden signs Water Resources Development Act, its effect on SWFL President Biden recently signed into law the Water Resources Development Act with an aim to improve rivers and harbors across the country and provide for the conservation of water. Southwest Florida was included in that act. Putting the 240-page plan together took a lot of work, not just from state and federal lawmakers, but also […]
Turning business travel into a vacation Would work travel seem a little easier if you could turn it into a vacation? Two professors say they have proof that would help business travel.
The future of biometrics: Safer security or new AI risks? In 2021, the Transportation Service Agency (TSA) launched its new touchless identity solution in the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County airport.
CAPE CORAL Pelican Elementary resource officer saves infant A school resource officer at Pelican Elementary saved an infants’ life at a traffic stop in Cape Coral.
FORT MYERS Progress being made on City View Park in Dunbar More promises made by a city that has not kept its promises for the last six years have some neighbors concerned about the future of their community.
port charlotte Tribute breakfast to be held for Charlotte County Sgt. Elio Diaz A tribute breakfast is set to be held for Charlotte County Sgt. Elio Diaz, who was killed in the line of duty in December.
winter haven Gov. DeSantis to hold news conference in Winter Haven Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to hold a news conference in Winter Haven.
FORT MYERS Shell Factory & Nature Park announces online auction liquidation of remaining inventory Fans of the now-closed Shell Factory & Nature Park will have a final chance to own a piece of nostalgia with two virtual auctions.
the weather authority More clouds than sun for your Wednesday The Weather Authority is tracking an increased cloud coverage along with cooler conditions this Wednesday afternoon.
Web Exclusive: Rachel Cox-Rosen’s Construction Heads-Up As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox-Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
PORT CHARLOTTE ‘It’s devastating’: Neighbor reflects on fatal fire in Port Charlotte A devastating house fire Monday night in Port Charlotte has left one person dead and another hospitalized while neighbors mourn the possible loss of a beloved member of their community.
‘The sound of death’ Neighbors concerned by amount of crashes on Joel Blvd A woman is heartbroken from witnessing crash after crash outside her Lehigh Acres home.
Fort Myers get 15% increase on flood insurance discount WINK News is finding out what led to the city of Fort Myers going from just a 5% FEMA flood insurance discount to a 20% discount.
FORT MYERS Locals house California wildfire victims The effects of the California fires are being felt worldwide as people evacuate some are in southwest Florida.
LOVERS KEY Couple returns to Lovers Key condo post Ian While Hurricane Ian is long gone from Southwest Florida, many are still feeling its impacts.
EVERGLADES Biden signs Water Resources Development Act, its effect on SWFL President Biden recently signed into law the Water Resources Development Act with an aim to improve rivers and harbors across the country and provide for the conservation of water. Southwest Florida was included in that act. Putting the 240-page plan together took a lot of work, not just from state and federal lawmakers, but also […]
Turning business travel into a vacation Would work travel seem a little easier if you could turn it into a vacation? Two professors say they have proof that would help business travel.
The future of biometrics: Safer security or new AI risks? In 2021, the Transportation Service Agency (TSA) launched its new touchless identity solution in the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County airport.
CAPE CORAL Pelican Elementary resource officer saves infant A school resource officer at Pelican Elementary saved an infants’ life at a traffic stop in Cape Coral.
FORT MYERS Progress being made on City View Park in Dunbar More promises made by a city that has not kept its promises for the last six years have some neighbors concerned about the future of their community.
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) – Julio Teheran allowed two hits over four innings by making quick work of the Tampa Bay Rays’ starters in the Braves’ 5-0 win Monday. Teheran’s only base runner was James Loney, who doubled in the top of the fourth inning. “I felt a lot better than last time,” Teheran said, reference Wednesday’s game, in which he allowed two runs on three hits. “I think all my pitches were much better, and even though I had a couple of mistakes, I still have two weeks that I can work on it.” Teheran gave up his first hit with two outs in the third when Nick Franklin hit a liner to centerfield, but Franklin was thrown out by Michael Bourn when trying to stretch it to a double. “Someone said they saw the (radar) gun (for Teheran) hit 94, but he was right around 92, so that’s what we want to see,” Braves manager Fredi González said. “He looked really sharp, and now we’ll look forward to his next start.” Rays starter Chris Archer struggled early, allowing two runs in 4 2/3 innings pitched at Champion Stadium. Archer would finish strong by striking out Adonis Garcia, who was pinch hitting for Teheran. “From the second through the fifth I felt like myself,” Archer said. “I felt better from pitch 35 to 72 than I did for the first 25. Maybe that’s a hint I need to throw more in the bullpen or whatever. I felt stronger (in the fifth) and, to me, it was a win if I could pitch into the fourth.” Nick Markakis and Freddie Freeman both drove in runs for the Braves. On Freeman’s RBI in the third inning, Gordon Beckham scored after had reached second when Rays’ left-fielder Jaff Decker dropped a fly ball. Decker redeemed himself with a leaping catch in the bottom of the sixth to rob Reid Brignac of a three-run homer, though Hector Olivera scored on the sacrifice fly. The five Braves relievers that followed Teheran allowed the Rays just one more hit; Decker dropped a bunt single on Jim Johnson in the fifth. ARCHER TAPPED Manager Kevin Cash named Archer the opening day starter for the Rays’ April 3 game against Toronto. It’s Archer’s second consecutive opening day. Last season, RHP Alex Cobb was on the DL with right forearm tendinitis, and he later had season-ending Tommy John surgery. Archer, who was 12-13 in 2015 with a 3.23 ERA and struck out a team-record 252 batters, finished fifth in the AL Cy Young voting in his first All-Star season. “It happened last year, but not under the best circumstances,” Archer said. “To be the one to earn it for the 2016 season is really nice. . When (Cash) told me, ‘I know you had an idea, but it’s still an accomplishment – don’t forget that,’ it was him telling me not to take it for granted. People pitch their whole lives and never accomplish it.” Cash said of Archer: “There’s a lot of obvious No. 1’s out there. He belongs out there on that day.” Archer relishes the idea of getting the first start of the season. “(Pitching coach) Jim Hickey likes to call to call a season a 3,000-pitch masterpiece,” Archer said, “and the first stroke is going to be thrown on April 3 at 4:05 p.m. I’m going to be the one to make the first stroke and I’m really looking forward to it.” Archer’s final spring training start will be against the Blue Jays on March 29. STARTING TIME Braves: Teheran threw 34 pitches and picked up a strikeout. Rays: Archer threw 72 pitches, 38 for strikes, on Tuesday. In the first inning, he allowed two on with no outs after a leadoff single by Bourn and a walk to Beckham. TRAINER’S ROOM Rays: 1B Steve Pearce (tight right calf) fielded grounders and took batting practice Monday morning in Port Charlotte. . RHP Matt Andriese (abdominal tightness) is scheduled to throw off a mound Tuesday. CUBA ANNOUNCEMENT The Rays’ 27-player lineup for the March 21-22 trip to play the Cuban National Team in Havana will be announced Tuesday. ROSTER MOVES Braves: RHP Chris Withrow was optioned to Gwinnett (AAA), LHP Matt Marksberry was optioned to Mississippi (AA) and LHP Hunter Cervenka was reassigned to minor league camp. UP NEXT: Braves: RHP Bud Norris will make his third start of the spring Tuesday, facing Detroit at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland. The Tigers are set to start RHP Justin Verlander. Rays: LHP Drew Smyly, who missed most of last season with a labrum tear, is scheduled to face Philadelphia in Port Charlotte on Tuesday. The Phillies will send RHP Aaron Nola to the mound.