Ryan Mountcastle’s 3-run blast, Kyle Gibson’s efficient start lead Orioles to 7-2 win over Rangers
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
Ryan Mountcastle’s first at-bat Tuesday was similar to many from his 2022 season.The first baseman put an excellent swing on the ball, roping the pitch 102.3 mph to the warning track in center field, only for it to be caught by Texas Rangers center fielder Adolis García. The unlucky out — Statcast had the batted ball with an expected batting average of .670 — was an all-too-common occurrence for Mountcastle during his average 2022 campaign.That type of at-bat didn’t define Mountcastle’s night, though, as the Orioles’ No. 3 batter hit a three-run blast in the second inning to propel Baltimore to a 7-2 win over the Rangers.The homer came on a fastball at the top of the zone from Rangers left-handed starter Andrew Heaney, as Mountcastle roped the pitch off the right field foul pole.Mountcastle recorded an exit velocity of 91.8 mph or faster in each of his five at-bats. He also doubled, grounded out and lined out, ending his night 2-for-5 at the ...St. Paul man charged with murder in fatal 2019 shooting outside Johnny Baby’s bar
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
A St. Paul man who is currently incarcerated on a firearms conviction is accused of fatally shooting another man outside a former University Avenue bar nearly four years ago.Devante Lattrele Jennings, 28, was charged Monday with two counts of second-degree murder in the May 2019 death of 33-year-old Michael Gray of St. Paul, according to a criminal complaint filed in Ramsey County district court.Jennings, who was convicted in 2021 of illegally possessing a firearm, is serving a prison sentence in a Minnesota Department of Corrections facility, the complaint said.No attorney was listed for Jennings in court documents.Devante Lattrele Jennings (Courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Corrections)St. Paul police responded to reports of a shooting outside Johnny Baby’s bar about 2 a.m. on May 4, 2019, where they found Gray lying in the parking lot with a gunshot wound to his head, according to the complaint. He was pronounced dead at the scene.Investigators learned a Kia sedan wit...Timberwolves pull out needed win in Brooklyn for play-in positioning
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
With its season hanging in the balance Minnesota reverted back to its roots in the final minutes Tuesday in Brooklyn.Timberwolves coach Chris Finch put Rudy Gobert on the bench and Minnesota put the ball in the hands of Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns — largely in clear-out situations against Brooklyn’s small-ball lineup.The franchise pillars delivered, combining for 13 of the team’s 14 points over the final 3 minutes, 45 seconds to rally Minnesota past the Nets for a much-needed 107-102 victory.“Wanted to get as much shooting out there as we could,” Timberwolves coach Chris Finch told reporters. “Just a little bit more comfortable guarding everyone out there on the perimeter. … We have that luxury right now. We have a lot of options to finish games. We don’t always just react to what the other team is doing, but we felt that we had an offensive matchup that we could also exploit.”With just two games remaining in the regul...With state audit looming, Jennings officials approve raises for city council and mayor
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
JENNINGS, Mo. – The Jennings City Council recently passed a measure giving raises to council members and the mayor.The city is facing the possibility of a Missouri state auditor over spending. Jennings residents, aided by allies on the city council, succeeded in gathering 800 signatures to bring in the state auditor.The names will be verified by elections officials to ensure they have enough. But in the meantime, council members will now be paid $9,600 per year, while the mayor receives a 20% raise, going from $25,000 to $30,000.The raises will take effect in their next terms. Top story: Crash survivor claims St. Louis firefighter took wallet Terry Burford, one of the citizens who collected signatures requesting an audit, opposes the raises.“I disagree with it right now,” she said. “I think no one should be getting a raise at this time, until we can get the progress done to the dilapidated homes, and the street work, and everything else we need in Jennings.”Jennings Councilman Gar...North St. Louis church is cornerstone for affordable housing effort
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Zaviera Taylor was walking with her grandson on the sidewalk along Salisbury Street on Tuesday afternoon. They were all smiles.“I love the area,” Taylor said.She lives in housing developed by the not-for-profit Better Living Communities. Single-family homes give renters a path to ownership and sense of community.“You get to know everybody,” Taylor said.The effort began years ago with Bethlehem Lutheran Church serving as a cornerstone in the Hyde Park community. Better Living Communities board member Jack Gerber recalls seeing some residents living in deplorable housing conditions, and he wanted to help.“How can any good Christian not want to do something to help them?” Gerber said. Top story: Crash survivor claims St. Louis firefighter took wallet He said a loan from the Lutheran Church Extension Fund helped get the project rolling. Lots were purchased and homes built in phases. What began as a dream, turned into 96 living units.“Who but God could have done all that?” ...Nuggets fumble chance at clinching No. 1 seed, fall flat against lowly Rockets
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
HOUSTON — Nikola Jokic wandered over to his chair on the visiting bench and tossed his towel down in frustration.It was at that moment, with 5:33 remaining in the fourth quarter and Denver facing a 15-point deficit, that the Nuggets threw in the towel as well. A full five-man sub trickled in to play out the rest of Tuesday’s ugly, dispiriting effort against Houston. The final score, 124-103, got marginally worse against Denver’s reserves.With a chance to clinch the first-ever No. 1 seed in their NBA history, the Nuggets fell flat on their face. The magic number remained at one, with another chance to seal it on Thursday in Phoenix. But another showing like Tuesday’s won’t work.Jokic was responsible for eight of Denver’s 20 turnovers. Collectively, they yielded 25 points in Houston’s favor.The Nuggets also couldn’t keep the Rockets off the boards. Houston ended the night with 22 second-chance points off 20 offensive rebounds.Adding insult to injury, Jamal Murray left the game m...Family of teen killed by Long Beach school officer reaches $13 million settlement with district
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
A Long Beach family will receive a record $13 million settlement after a teenager was fatally shot by a school officer in 2021.The family of Manuela Mona Rodriguez, an 18-year-old mother, was shot and killed by a Long Beach School District safety officer during a fight with another girl.The victim’s family announced the settlement with the Long Beach Unified School District during a press conference on Tuesday.“It’s been the most difficult thing I’ve had to do in my life,” said Oscar Rodriguez, Mona’s brother. “I miss my sister. There’s no money, nothing in this world would ever replace that.”On Sept. 27, 2021. Mona was shot by Long Beach school safety officer Eddie Gonzalez, 52, while she was fighting with another girl near Millikan High School. As Mona and two others were driving away from the scene, surveillance video shows Gonzalez shooting twice at the vehicle's passenger window, striking Mona in the head, authorities said. No one inside the vehicle was armed at the time, accor...Serial arsonist hits Mt. Washington, Silver Lake neighborhoods; residents on edge
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
Authorities believe a serial arsonist is on the loose in the Mt. Washington and Silver Lake communities, and while the damage so far has been limited to dumpster fires and Cypress trees, residents in the area are concerned things could escalate. A cracking window is what alerted Walter Moguel to the fire right outside his home. The Mt. Washington resident told KTLA that he believes the fire was intentionally set. “It was only later when I was being interrogated by the police and firemen and I said, ‘Well, how do you guys think it started, somebody came by with a cigarette or something?’ He says, ‘No. It looks like you have an arsonist in the neighborhood,'" Moguel explained. Fortunately, firefighters were able to quickly respond to the blaze outside his home, and the flames didn’t spread, but the homeowner says he’s well aware that the outcome could have been very different. “I don’t know how many feet away it is from my home, but it freaked us out,” he said....Chino police make arrest in weekend murder investigation
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
Police in San Bernardino County have made an arrest in connection with a shooting death of a 51-year-old man over the weekend in Chino.The deadly shooting is believed to have taken place Sunday morning in a parking lot on the 5400 block of Philadelphia Avenue. Chino police officers responded to the scene and found the body of 51-year-old Philip Hernandez dead from gunshot wounds. His death was immediately determined to be a homicide and a murder investigation was launched.The following day, police located and arrested a 21-year-old man on the 13300 block of Central Avenue for his alleged role in the shooting. The suspect has been identified as Taylor Sanchez.Sanchez was booked into the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga where he awaits charges for murder and conspiracy to commit murder. A search warrant was also served at his home, according to police.The investigation is ongoing and detectives are still pursuing additional leads, police said. Anyone with information r...Videos show 11 people allegedly break into East Bay gold dealer business
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:29:38 GMT
EL SOBRANTE, Calif. (KRON) -- Videos shared with KRON4 appear to show people breaking into a gold dealer business in the East Bay. KM Cash for Gold's owner says it has been broken into four times in January and February, including twice on Feb. 22.Video from Feb. 22, which you can watch at the top of the story, shows as many as 11 people enter the store after one suspect uses a crowbar to pry the door open. Once inside, the suspects are seen browsing through the store, looking at several items, and leaving after a short time. Atherton home burglarized, police asking for surveillance footage Khalid Zouhair, the store owner, says the store was first broken into on April 5 and April 21 of 2022. It was hit again in 2023 on Jan. 4, Jan. 18 and twice on February 22.Zouhair says nothing was taken from the safe where he keeps all of his jewelry. Video from previous robbery attempts shows several men spending nearly 10 minutes attempting to lug the safe out of the store before giving up an...Latest news
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