- Rocky Mountain Vibes outfielder and former San Diego Padres draft pick Alan Garcia has made his next jump up the ladder on his way to the show
as he was promoted to Moncolva after a solid start to his 2021 season with the Vibes
Garcia hit .294 in nine games with Rocky Mountain
Garcia is the first Vibes player to be promoted this season
as the goal for all players upon coming to Colorado Springs is to make their way to the Monclova team which features players trying to make their way back into the MLB such as Bartolo Colon
Garcia is the first player in Vibes history to make his way up the ranks in the new 2021 minor league restructure with the MLB Partnership League
and the rest of minor league baseball hope that the process can be a seamless path to the big leagues
and that other players down the road would have success in the process
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playing as the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio
will host the Acereros de Monclova of the Liga Mexicana de Beisbol (LMB) in an exhibition series at Nelson Wolff Stadium
Tickets for this exhibition will go on sale at 10 a.m
Fans can purchase tickets online at samissions.com or by calling 210-675-7275
2025 marks the third consecutive season in which the Flying Chanclas will host an LMB squad
while the Saraperos de Saltillo visited in 2024
have competed in the league uninterrupted since 1982
Monclova won their first LMB championship in 2019 and are coming off a 51-40 season in 2024
the Acereros have consistently carried well-known talent
Cy Young winner Bartolo Colon and World Series champion Josh Reddick
Following this Mexican League exhibition series
the Missions will begin the 2025 regular season on Friday
April 4 at Nelson Wolff Stadium against the Amarillo Sod Poodles
Secure your tickets now by calling 210-675-7275 or visiting samissions.com
The San Antonio Missions are the Double-A affiliate for the San Diego Padres. The 2025 season will be the 123rd professional season for the San Antonio Missions. The 2025 schedule is out now! Call 210-675-7275 to discuss pricing for season tickets, group tickets and hospitality packages. The Missions Box Office is cashless, and fans can purchase tickets using credit cards. For more information, call 210-675-7275 or visit samissions.com
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Haven Religious is an emerging religious community in Hartford
Connecticut that hopes to provide active service to the church and the city
Rivera Monclova and Simmons are novices in the Order of the Body of Christ
a traditional vowed religious community that exists within Haven
She wants to create something she sees as not prominent within the Episcopal Church: active religious life
“We’re very inspired by the early Victorian sisterhoods
who often were just women who started living together in a house and serving the church,” she said
The community uses the Carmelite Rule of St
because it was written for a group of hermits who wanted to unite into a more corporate life
Because members can pursue different ministries
as opposed to having one shared apostolate
they felt like a rule emphasizing individual discernment and spirituality would work best
The community shares in daily Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer
acknowledging that sometimes ministry needs mean someone cannot attend
Haven has been welcomed by the Episcopal Church in Connecticut. Haven chose Connecticut partly because it has a canon dedicated to intentional communities
The Episcopal Church requires six professed members before it recognizes a community as a religious order
Members found it appealing that Connecticut has regulations for smaller communities
who will be ordained to the priesthood in January
is a curate at Grace Episcopal Church in Hartford
Simmons is assistant to the dean and event coordinator at the cathedral
One of Rivera Monclova’s dreams is for the community to provide supply service not just for preaching and the Eucharist
Grace Church recently distributed free turkeys through its food pantry
This could be especially useful to parishes that struggle financially
“I’m seeing it more and more: the areas of the church that most need help and service are the least able to pay for it,” she said
This financial struggle also affects younger clergy
where many positions are only half- or quarter-time
Haven wants to provide an inexpensive residence for young priests
Priests might then decide whether to join the Order of the Body of Christ
Glenn is discerning whether he wants to become a vowed member
he can keep living there and remain part of the community
“There’s a hunger among young people of faith for a residential Christian community,” Rivera Monclova said
She says Episcopal Service Corps it does a good job of catching young people on fire for ministry but then does not give them anywhere to take that fire besides ordination
“Surely we’re not saying the only call of dedicated service to the church is the priesthood,” she said
While Haven more broadly welcomes everyone
is intended to be a vowed order following the evangelical counsels of poverty
“We want to have traditional vows for non-traditional people,” Rivera Monclova said
She considered existing women’s communities within the Episcopal Church
and I would’ve been the youngest sister by 20 years
and I felt like that container would cause more friction than energy,” she said
She wasn’t interested in joining a dispersed order without a discipline of celibacy because she wanted to be fully committed to service to the church and the community
“It’s a lens through which you see the world
when you have one person that’s your person
Even having it as an option would be a distraction,” she said
“I want to be in a community where we’re all facing the same direction,” she added
in which both congregants and the celebrant face the altar
Simmons is helping coordinate Eucharistic adoration at Grace Episcopal Church during Advent
Haven members pray the Angelus corporately
But Anglo-Catholicism’s heritage isn’t just about chanting and incense but also about service to the poor
Rivera Monclova hopes to begin celebrating the Eucharist for Church by the Pond, the Cathedral’s outdoor ministry that primarily serves homeless people. She also helps run Place of Grace Food Pantry at her parish
Grace’s food pantry served 100 to 150 households
There are many direct service organizations in Hartford
and Haven wants to help them instead of creating new groups
secular social service organizations can’t provide for people’s spiritual lives
“Some of the people who are coming are hungry for more than bread,” she said
“Who around the parish has spiritual needs we could be addressing that we’re not?” She acknowledged that asking strangers what they want in a church is a particularly challenging form of congregational development
which is historically affiliated with the Episcopal Church
Rivera Monclova has officiated at the college’s choral Evensong
and she hopes that as the community develops
there can be further partnerships between Haven and the college
Greta Gaffin is a freelance writer based in Boston
She has a master of theological studies degree from Boston University and a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst
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COAHUILA - The companies IMMSA and Samuel inaugurated a new plant in the city of Monclova
informed that Industrias Metálicas de Monclova invested US$25.8 million in its North Plant
which will generate highly specialized direct jobs and will strengthen the industrial ecosystem of the Central region of the state
boosting local small and medium-sized companies
Governor Manolo Jiménez Salinas highlighted the investment
“Today in Monclova we inaugurated the operations of the business alliance between IMMSA and SAMUEL where parts for railroad cars will be manufactured with an investment of US$25.8 million
This means more jobs for our people in the Central-Desert region of Coahuila,” said Jimenez
Monclova and the Central region have the same conditions as other regions such as the Southeast or La Laguna
so they will continue working to attract more and better investments and diversify their economy
agreed that Coahuila and Monclova are excellent places for investments
Also present at the inauguration of this plant were Mario Dávila Delgado
Undersecretary of Government in the Central Desert Region
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South Korean electric vehicle parts manufacturer Doosung Tech will invest US $25 million to open a factory in Monclova in the northern state of Coahuila
The initial phase of operations is expected to create 200 jobs
not just for the jobs that will be created
but also for the quality and competitive salaries the company will provide,” said Mayor Mario Dávila
according to the regional newspaper El Siglo de Torreón
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which specializes in advanced technological solutions in the fields of automation and manufacturing
will produce electronic components for electric vehicle batteries at the plant located in the city of Monclova
These products are primarily aimed at the United States and Latin American markets
The strategic location — Monclova sits roughly three hours south of the border with Texas
skilled labor and industrial infrastructure were key factors that influenced the Korean company’s decision to establish itself in the city
The new plant is important for Monclova as city leaders have sought to diversify the local economy and strengthen its industrial sector
according to industry news site Cluster Industrial
Local authorities say they hope this investment helps attract other automotive and technology companies as they seek to position Monclova as a key player in the growing electric vehicle sector
Another hope is that the Doosung Tech operations can serve as a magnet for specialized manufacturing
particularly in the clean and sustainable energy sector
Mayor Dávila told reporters that other companies have shown interest in establishing operations in Monclova
which could lead to the creation of between 500 and 1,000 additional jobs by 2025
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The automotive company Dual Borgstena started the construction of its plant in Monclova
a project in which it will invest US$15 million
the Korean capital company will generate 1,000 jobs in the state
He also emphasized that the state and municipal governments are carrying out a plan to improve the infrastructure
with resources of US$15.1 million to promote the arrival of this type of investment
He added that in the Centro-Desierto region
works are being carried out that will benefit the arrival of foreign capital
such as the widening of Carlos Salinas Boulevard
We are also working to strengthen the security model
as well as the rehabilitation and construction of barracks for the state police and the Mexican Army in strategic points of the state”
At the ceremony to lay the first stone of Dual Borgstena
he thanked its directors for trusting in the state and reiterated his commitment to generate the best conditions for the success of the companies located in Coahuila
The new facilities will be dedicated to the manufacture of textiles and moldings for vehicles
both for light and truck interiors and baby car seats
Monclova Township – The Toledo Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a serious injury crash that occurred on August 1
The crash occurred on State Route 2 at Garden Road in Monclova Township
was driving a 2006 Kia Sorento northbound on Garden Road when he failed to yield for the posted stop sign at State Route 2
The 16-year-old then drove off the right side of the roadway
was transported by Lucas County Life Squad to the University of Toledo Medical Center with serious injuries
Henzler was transported to the University of Toledo Medical Center by Monclova Rescue
Henzler was entrapped and extracted through mechanical means by the Monclova Fire Department
The 16-year-old was transported by a family member to a local hospital for minor injuries
The 16-year-old had a 15-year-old male passenger who claimed no injury and was released at the scene
Henzler and both the 16- and 15-year-olds were all wearing their safety belts
The Ohio State Highway Patrol was assisted on scene by the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office
The Ohio State Highway Patrol would like to remind motorists to never drive distracted
and to take the extra time to safely proceed through intersections
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A 94-year-old woman died Friday in a car accident in Coahuila involving two vehicles
one of which was part of President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum’s convoy
The accident occurred late Friday morning on the Sabinas-Monclova highway in the northern border state
The woman killed was traveling in “the other vehicle,” rather than the one that was part of Sheinbaum’s convoy
according to members of the president-elect’s team
who was on her way to San Juan de Sabinas to attend an event with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador
arrived at the scene of the accident shortly after it occurred and got out to check on the well-being of those involved
Emergency services responded to the car accident
“We deeply regret that a person in the other vehicle passed away,” Sheinbaum’s team said in a statement
the municipality where the accident occurred
later said that the deceased person was a 94-year-old local woman
Sheinbaum reportedly said that the members of her team involved in the accident were fine
although they were taken to hospital to be assessed
said the accident occurred at an intersection between the highway and another road
The vehicle the elderly lady was in was traveling at a high speed and failed to stop at the intersection
Sheinbaum flew from Mexico City to Monterrey on Friday morning
while in the afternoon she attended an event with López Obrador and other officials at which they discussed a “Justice Plan for Pasta de Conchos.”
With reports from El Universal and El País
invests US$6 million for its expansion in Monclova
currently dedicated to the production of harnesses
will use its new industrial building to produce battery parts for electric vehicles in 2025
The expansion begins in June of this year and is expected to be completed in April 2025
to start operations in the last quarter of 2025
The facility will be built on a land reserve behind the existing plant in Monclova
located north of the city on the old Hermanas road
Director of Economic Development of the City Council
commented that the expansion and production of components for electric batteries will allow the arrival of supplier companies for INFAC
He also stated that the production of parts for electric batteries will generate 250 new highly qualified jobs for young people
“This diversification we are talking about is a great advantage for Monclova
more jobs will be created for young people seeking employment and alternatives will be offered in other areas of the industry for other jobs,” added Garza de la Fuente
The two clubs are scheduled to play each other on April 1st and 2nd
SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Missions announce that the club will be hosting the Acereros de Monclova of the Mexican League for two exhibition games on April 1st and 2nd
The Missions roster has not been announced but the field staff for the 2023 season will consist of new personnel
Luke Montz will serve as the Missions manager this season after previously managing Single-A Salem and Short-Season Lowell in the Red Sox Organization
Pat O’Sullivan will be the team’s hitting coach and former Missions player Felipe Blanco will serve as bench coach
The Monclova roster contains a number of former Major Leaguers including Hector Santiago
Santiago played 10 years in the big leagues with the Chicago White Sox
the southpaw was named to his lone All-Star team in 2015 as a member of the Angels
a former first-round pick of the Kansas City Royals
played six seasons in Major League Baseball from 2015-2020
In nearly 200 outings and 541 innings pitched
he put together a career earned run average of 3.84
After being traded by the Seattle Mariners to the Chicago Cubs
Montgomery won a World Series title with the club in 2016
The Monclova coaching staff is highlighted by former Major League manager Edwin Rodriguez who will serve as the club’s skipper
Following a brief playing career that resulted in Rodriguez appearing in 11 games at the big-league level
he became a scout with the Minnesota Twins
The Puerto Rico native secured his first managerial position in 1999 with Hudson Valley
Rodriguez was named interim manager of the Miami Marlins in 2010 and held that role from June 23rd until June 19th
he was the manager for Triple-A El Paso during the 2021 season
Tickets for the exhibition matchups will go on sale at 10:00 a.m
April 1st with first pitch scheduled for 6:05 p.m
April 2nd with first pitch schedule for 1:05 p.m
San Antonio - Former Cy Young Award winner Bartolo Colon will be the starting pitcher for the Acereros de Monclova this Friday
April 30th against the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos
This will be the second Liga Mexicana de Beisbol game hosted at Nelson Wolff Stadium and presented by H-E-B
“Big Sexy” spent 21 seasons in Major League Baseball after debuting with the Cleveland Indians in 1997
He last played for the Texas Rangers in 2018
He is tied for 50th most wins by a pitcher in MLB history
The 47-year-old right hander was a four-time MLB All-Star (1998
2016) and was awarded the 2005 American League Cy Young Award
As a member of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim that season
he went 21-8 with a 3.48 ERA over 33 starts
Colon initially signed a one-year deal to play for Monclova in 2020
but the season was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic
It was announced in February of 2021 that Colon had signed a one-year deal once again to play for Monclova
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at the box office from 10 a.m
The box office will be open on game day at 10 a.m
and close at the top of the seventh inning
The San Antonio Missions will start their season on May 4th
The home opener is scheduled for May 18th at The Wolff against the Frisco RoughRiders
Individual tickets for the month of May are now available for purchase