Orioles top Royals, 3-2, as offense scores early and bullpen holds on late

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

Orioles top Royals, 3-2, as offense scores early and bullpen holds on late The Orioles didn’t score until the ninth inning Wednesday. It took them seven innings Thursday. Austin Hays didn’t wait long Friday.Batting leadoff, Hays homered on the first pitch he saw to give the Orioles a 1-0 lead. The early run — as well as the ones Baltimore scored in the second and fifth innings — mattered immensely, as the Orioles found themselves in a one-run game, relying on their bullpen to hold the tight lead.Mike Baumann, Yennier Cano and Félix Bautista delivered, following another solid start from Tyler Wells to hand the Orioles a 3-2 victory over the visiting Kansas City Royals.Wells delivered 6 2/3 efficient innings to maintain his status as one of the best pitchers in the American League. Baumann stranded two runners in scoring position with a two-out strikeout in the seventh. Cano won a nine-pitch battle with Salvador Pérez, inducing a ground ball double play, for a scoreless eighth. And Bautista continued his dominance in the nin...

State softball roundup: Cretin-Derham Hall claims third place in Class 3A

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

State softball roundup: Cretin-Derham Hall claims third place in Class 3A NORTH MANKATO — Brooke Nesdahl, Sophie Black, Catherine Gaertner and Kaiya Anderson all recorded two hits as Cretin-Derham Hall topped Delano 4-0 to claim third-place in the Class 3A state tournament.Nesdahl tossed a two-hit shutout for the Raiders (18-9), who recorded their first state tournament victories since 1991. Nesdahl and Black belted home runs in the victory.Top-seeded Mankato East downed third-seeded Chisago Lakes 11-0 in the championship game, a respite for the Cougars after they had to go 10 innings with Cretin-Derham Hall in the semifinals Thursday evening.Kylinn Stangl threw 160 pitches in that game against the Raiders, and came back Friday to toss a complete-game shutout for Mankato East, a perennial power of the past that was making its first state tournament appearance since 2012.CLASS 2ASix different Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton batters collected hits — led by two from Kaleigh Peterson — in the Rebels’ 3-1 state championship victory over St. Cha...

Lynx greats return for All-25 festivities

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

Lynx greats return for All-25 festivities Reestablishing a foundation had been a theme around the Minnesota Lynx this season.With a mix of veterans and some younger players for whom high hopes flourish, the team’s won-loss record has not been what has been typical for Minnesota’s most successful franchise of the past 25 years — including four championships and six WNBA finals appearances from 2011-17.Nineteen of the players named to the Lynx All-25 Team made triumphant returns to Target Center on Friday night, soaking in accolades from the faithful fans, smiling nearly nonstop and reliving good times with many who’ve worn the team’s colors.“It’s been amazing to see everybody, kind of have those little giggles we used to have. It’s just sharing the moment,” said Seimone Augustus.Added Maya Moore: “I’ve never been in a setting like this with all the Lynx legends. It’s been pretty sweet.”Current guard Rachel Banham grew up in Minnesota and saw many of the players in action or played alongside them.“I’m excited to actually see ...

Review: Much to enjoy about Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s season finale

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

Review: Much to enjoy about Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s season finale The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra rounds out its season with a spot of joy, featuring Hungarian guest conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy. With spry physicality, Takács-Nagy led the orchestra in emphasizing the contrasts and also surprises held with the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Claude Debussy and Edvard Grieg.Principal clarinet player Sang Yoon Kim got the spotlight for the first Debussy piece, “Premiére rhapsodie,” (First rhapsody). Debussy first composed the work for clarinet and piano, and later published a version for a full orchestra. The SPCO along with the Swedish Chamber Orchestra and the Hong Kong Sinfonietta commissioned composer Geoffrey Gordon to compose a new orchestration that requires fewer instruments than Debussy’s orchestral version. This weekend’s performance marks the world premiere of Gordon’s take. It’s a lush expression of musical excellence.Kim’s mastery of the clarinet is on full display. He can make the instrument sound as smooth as cream. In faster sections, ...

10 gang members arrested for multiple robberies in Orange County

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

10 gang members arrested for multiple robberies in Orange County Ten suspects were arrested in connection to a series of robberies in multiple cities throughout Orange County that lasted for six months. According to Anaheim and Placentia police, 13 robberies occurred between June and December 2022 in several cities including Anaheim, Buena Park, La Habra, Orange, Placentia, Santa Ana, and Stanton. The robberies took place while the victims were trying to sell property using online marketplaces and platforms. The suspects were armed during many of the incidents. Placentia authorities and the Anaheim Police Department’s Gang Unit worked together during the investigation to identify the suspects. During the investigation, authorities discovered that nine of the 10 suspects lived in Anaheim and were members of an Anaheim criminal street gang. Detectives arrested nine juvenile suspects and one adult suspect and recovered two firearms, narcotics, and stolen property during search warrants. The suspects were booked in the Orange County Juvenile Hal...

Stanford professor charged with domestic violence missing in Washington’s Olympic National Park

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

Stanford professor charged with domestic violence missing in Washington’s Olympic National Park OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK – A search is underway for a Stanford University professor who did not return as scheduled from a hiking trip in Olympic National Park in Washington and missed a court hearing Friday related to domestic violence charges he faces in Santa Clara County.Hunter Bryan Fraser, 44, set out Monday on a two-day, 40-mile trek, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. He was due back in Seattle by midday Wednesday.Fraser was set to appear Friday morning in Santa Clara County Superior Court for a preliminary hearing. Prosecutors have charged him with inflicting corporal injury on a girlfriend.Fraser was last seen Monday afternoon west of the Deer Park Campground and his family last heard from him via text Tuesday morning, according to the sheriff’s office.On Wednesday around 6:15 p.m., park rangers notified the sheriff’s office that Fraser was overdue.A deputy found Fraser’s vehicle in a dedicated parking area near the Deer Ridge Trailhead. Two Clallam Coun...

Peet's Coffee to close Oakland warehouse where employee was killed in roof collapse

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

Peet's Coffee to close Oakland warehouse where employee was killed in roof collapse (KRON) -- Peet's Coffee has closed the Oakland warehouse where an employee was killed in a roof collapse in March, it confirmed to KRON4. Peet's distribution center and warehouse operations will now be in Tracy, CA. The man killed in the collapse was identified as Martin Gonzalez, 57. He was a long-time Peet's employee. Man arrested for allegedly starting fire in Emeryville Target The facility was located on the 600 block of 85th Avenue, just south of the Oakland Coliseum. The Oakland Fire Department said it was a distribution for other coffee companies in addition to Peet's.The collapse occurred at 3:13 a.m. on March 10. A Peet's spokesperson said a 30-by-30 section of the roof collapsed and killed Gonzalez. "Since the tragedy at our Oakland warehouse in March, we had no choice but to evaluate multiple options," a Peet's statement read in part. "It was clear that we would not be able to return the facility on 85th Street to its previous capacity and that it would not meet o...

Driver was believed to be drinking at party before killing San Jose teen in crash, police say

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

Driver was believed to be drinking at party before killing San Jose teen in crash, police say (KRON) -- The driver who struck and killed a teenage boy in San Jose on Wednesday was believed to be drinking before the crash, the San Jose Police Department said. The victim in the crash is Justin Estira, a 15-year-old Willow Glen High School student.SJPD said that the driver and victim were both at a party the night of the crash. The driver is "suspected of alcoholic beverage consumption," but police are awaiting lab results from Santa Clara County to confirm that. San Jose groom dies during honeymoon in Hawaii after snorkeling accident The crash happened on the 2400 block of Rinconada Drive just before 1 a.m. The location of the party is unknown.The driver, who is a minor, was arrested and released on a juvenile contact report. Estira was on foot when he was hit. A GoFundMe was set up for his family in the wake of the crash. KRON ON is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-...

Game 4 of NBA Finals briefly delayed to check one of the rims

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

Game 4 of NBA Finals briefly delayed to check one of the rims MIAMI (AP) — Game 4 of the NBA Finals was delayed for about nine minutes on Friday night after Miami's Bam Adebayo appeared to bend one of the rims on a missed dunk attempt.It happened with 2:07 left in the third quarter. Adebayo missed a two-hand dunk try, hung onto the rim for a moment or two afterward and that's when someone noticed that the basket didn't appear to be level. This is what Nuggets players listen to before a game Play was stopped and within about five minutes, a ladder was brought onto the court for someone to climb up and investigate. The rim was declared OK — and then the stoppage continued because of an separate incident at the other end of the court by the Heat bench. Medical personnel brought a stretcher out and wheeled a woman off who was covering her face with one of her hands.Denver led 76-68 when the game was briefly halted.

Zoo Miami hosts high-energy dog show as part of Canine Champions for Conservation event

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 23:52:04 GMT

Zoo Miami hosts high-energy dog show as part of Canine Champions for Conservation event A South Florida show has gone to the dogs, and that’s a good thing. Zoo Miami is hosting a canine competition, and in the end, the dogs won’t be the only winners.A lineup of rescue dogs captivated people on Friday afternoon as part of Zoo Miami’s Canine Champions for Conservation events. The high-energy dog show showcases the abilities of these talented canines, from Frisbee-catching experts to dogs not breaking a sweat in a thrilling obstacle course.“It’s a wonderful new show we’ve brought in here, that basically highlights the incredible abilities of dogs while making a very, very important message,” said Ron Magill, Zoo Miami’s communications director. “That dogs — because the majority of these dogs are rescues, they’re adopted from around the country — how incredible they can be.”The show educates people on pet adoption and responsible pet ownership. It also raises awareness on the importance of spayin...