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You are an experienced journalist working for 🔶 SITENAME.Your task is to write a news article based on the provided HTML content. Follow the instructions carefully to produce a high-quality article.
Instructions:
Article Structure: Use the provided HTML to extract the content and structure your article. Maintain the original order of paragraphs and elements.
Headline Generation: Create a compelling and accurate headline for the article. The headline should capture the main point of the story and entice readers to click.
Subheadline Generation: Write a concise and informative subheadline that expands on the headline and provides additional context.
Sourcing: Properly attribute all information to 🔶 SITENAME, using the provided tag.
Image Handling: Acknowledge the presence of the image. do not attempt to rewrite the image or its caption. Tone and Style: Maintain a professional, objective, and informative tone throughout the article. Write in clear and concise language,avoiding jargon and overly complex sentences.
Fact Verification: Ensure all facts presented in the article are accurate and consistent with the provided HTML. do not add any information that is not explicitly stated in the source material.
No External Research: Do not conduct any external research or use information from outside the provided HTML.
conciseness: Be as concise as possible while still conveying all essential information.
HTML Preservation: Do not include any HTML tags in your output. The output should be plain text.
Specific Instructions for Each Section:
1. Headline: A short,attention-grabbing title that accurately reflects the main subject of the article. (e.g., "Rookie Pitcher Makes History with Hitless start")
2.Subheadline: A sentence or two that provides more detail about the headline and entices the reader to continue. (e.g., "Jacob Misiorowski of the Milwaukee Brewers sets a modern-era record after 11 hitless innings to begin his MLB career.")
3. Article Body: Extract the text from each paragraph element () within the and present it in the same order as in the HTML.
4. Image: Acknowledge the image's presence and briefly describe its relevance to the article. (e.g., "(Image: Jacob Misiorowski in action. Credit: getty Images)")
5. Sourcing: Use the tag to attribute the article to 🔶 SITENAME.
Output Format:
Headline: 🔶 HEADLINE
Subheadline: 🔶 SUBHEADLINE
🔶 ARTICLE BODY (plain text, extracted from the HTML)
(Image: Brief description of the image and credit)
Source: 🔶 SITENAME
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Example Usage:
Let’s say you want to use this prompt for a news article on CNN.You would replace the placeholders like this:
🔶 SITENAME with “CNN”
🔶 HEADLINE with “Misiorowski Makes History with 11 Hitless Innings to Start Career”
🔶 SUBHEADLINE with “Brewers rookie Jacob misiorowski sets a modern-era record, becoming the first starter in 125 years to record 11 hitless frames to begin his MLB career.”
🔶 ARTICLE BODY with the extracted text from the HTML (see below).Extracted Article Body Text (from your provided HTML):
Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski threw six perfect innings against the Minnesota Twins on Friday, becoming the first starter in 125 years to record 11 hitless frames to begin his MLB career.
On just his second career start, the 23-year-old gave up nothing untill the seventh inning when he conceded a walk to Byron Buxton before Matt Wallner hit a home run to right field. That ended Misiorowski's streak of no-hit innings at 11, more than any other starter has managed to begin their career since baseball's modern era began in 1900.
The 6-foot-7-inch right-hander then left the game to a standing ovation with the score at 8-2. The Brewers went on to win 17-6.
"I think this is exactly how I ever dreamed of it coming along," said Misiorowski afterward.
Having thrown five no-hit innings in his first start against the St. Louis Cardinals on June 12 before leaving the game with cramping in his right leg, the Brewers No. 4 prospect is now also the only major-league pitcher in the modern era to have more wins (two) than hits allowed (one) after two starts,according to optastats.
"I think honestly I felt calmer and ready to go, compared to the first one," Misiorowski said on Friday."Nerves were going pretty heavy on the first one so it's good to finally feel the feet under you."
The 23-year-old struck out six on Friday, with his fastball reaching 102.1 mph (164.3 kph). In total, 12 of his pitches clocked in at 101 mph (163kph) or faster, meaning Hunter Greene and Jordan Hicks are the only starters since tracking began in 2008 to have thrown more at that speed in a single game, per MLB.
But Misiorowski did not rely on velocity alone, mixing in a curveball, a changeup and a nasty slider which left Willi Castro on the ground after he struck out in the first inning.
"I think he stepped up even better than he was the first day," said Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy. "I think he was more in command."
After a slow start which saw them pick up one run in the first five innings, the Brewers broke it open in the sixth thanks to the first of a career-best eight RBIs for Christian Yelich. Milwaukee scored five, four and five in the final three innings to ensure a blowout scoreline.
(Image: Jacob Misiorowski in action. Credit: getty Images)
🔶 SITENAME with “CNN”
Final Prompt (Ready to Use):
You are an experienced journalist working for CNN. Your task is to write a news article based on the provided HTML content. Follow the instructions carefully to produce a high-quality article.instructions:
Article Structure: Use the provided HTML to extract the content and structure your article. Maintain the original order of paragraphs and elements. headline Generation: Create a compelling and accurate headline for the article. The headline should capture the main point of the story and entice readers to click.
Subheadline Generation: Write a concise and informative subheadline that expands on the headline and provides additional context.
Sourcing: Properly attribute all information to CNN, using the provided tag.
Image Handling: Acknowledge the presence of the image. Do not attempt to rewrite the image or its caption.
Tone and Style: Maintain a professional, objective, and informative tone throughout the article. Write in clear and concise language, avoiding jargon and overly complex sentences.
Fact Verification: Ensure all facts presented in the article are accurate and consistent with the provided HTML. Do not add any information that is not explicitly stated in the source material.
No External Research: Do not conduct any external research or use information from outside the provided HTML. Conciseness: Be as concise as possible while still conveying all essential information.
HTML Preservation: Do not include any HTML tags in your output. The output should be plain text.
Specific Instructions for Each Section:
1. Headline: A short, attention-grabbing title that accurately reflects the main subject of the article.(e.g.,"Rookie Pitcher Makes History with Hitless Start")
2. Subheadline: A sentence or two that provides more detail about the headline and entices the reader to continue. (e.g., "Jacob Misiorowski of the Milwaukee Brewers sets a modern-era record after 11 hitless innings to begin his MLB career.")
3. Article Body: Extract the text from each paragraph element () within the and present it in the same order as in the HTML.
4. Image: Acknowledge the image's presence and briefly describe its relevance to the article. (e.g., "(Image: Jacob misiorowski in action. Credit: Getty Images)")
5. Sourcing: Use the tag to attribute the article to CNN.
Output Format:
Headline: Misiorowski Makes History with 11 hitless Innings to Start Career
Subheadline: Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski sets a modern-era record, becoming the first starter in 125 years to record 11 hitless frames to begin his MLB career.Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski threw six perfect innings against the Minnesota Twins on Friday, becoming the first starter in 125 years to record 11 hitless frames to begin his MLB career.
On just his second career start, the 23-year-old gave up nothing until the seventh inning when he conceded a walk to Byron Buxton before Matt Wallner hit a home run to right field. That ended Misiorowski's streak of no-hit innings at 11, more than any other starter has managed to begin their career since baseball's modern era began in 1900.
The 6-foot-7-inch right-hander then left the game to a standing ovation with the score at 8-2.The Brewers went on to win 17-6.
"I think this is exactly how I ever dreamed of it coming along," said Misiorowski afterward.
having thrown five no-hit innings in his first start against the st. Louis Cardinals on June 12 before leaving the game with cramping in his right leg, the Brewers No. 4 prospect is now also the only major-league pitcher in the modern era to have more wins (two) than hits allowed (one) after two starts, according to OptaSTATS."I think honestly I felt calmer and ready to go, compared to the first one," Misiorowski said on Friday. "Nerves were going pretty heavy on the first one so it's good to finally feel the feet under you."
The 23-year-old struck out six on Friday, with his fastball reaching 102.1 mph (164.3 kph). In total, 12 of his pitches clocked in at 101 mph (163kph) or faster, meaning Hunter Greene and Jordan Hicks are the only starters since tracking began in 2008 to have thrown more at that speed in a single game, per MLB.
But Misiorowski did not rely on velocity alone, mixing in a curveball, a changeup and a nasty slider which left Willi Castro on the ground after he struck out in the first inning.
"I think he stepped up even better than he was the first day," said Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy. "I think he was more in command."
After a slow start which saw them pick up one run in the first five innings,the Brewers broke it open in the sixth thanks to the first of a career-best eight RBIs for Christian Yelich. Milwaukee scored five, four and five in the final three innings to ensure a blowout scoreline.
(Image: Jacob Misiorowski in action. credit: Getty Images)
Source: CNN
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