Charley Walters: Twins batters are major leagues’ strikeout kings

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

Charley Walters: Twins batters are major leagues’ strikeout kings Minnesota Twins starters Sonny Gray, Joe Ryan, Pablo Lopez, Bailey Ober and Louie Varland are a combined 16-3 this season. That’s pitching. As hitters, though, the Twins lead the majors in strikeouts with 438 in 45 games.Asked at a recent Twin Cities Dunkers gathering why Twins hitters lead the majors in strikeouts, chief baseball executive Derek Falvey joked, “Next question.”Falvey added that strikeouts don’t mean fewer runs, and that he expects the Twins by the end of the season to be somewhere in the middle of the majors.Meanwhile, the Twins’ Triple-A St. Paul Saints have the most strikeouts in all the minor leagues, 452 in 41 games.>> The first-place Twins are averaging 20,469 attendance per game, 18th in baseball.>> The Cubs team the Twins played the other day at Target Field has only one player — starter Kyle Hendricks — left from the 2016 club that won the World Series.Hendricks is the son of former Kellogg High and Minnesota state golf standout John Hendricks, 65...

Canada loses to Switzerland, US qualifies for quarters after 5th win at ice hockey worlds

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

Canada loses to Switzerland, US qualifies for quarters after 5th win at ice hockey worlds RIGA, Latvia (AP) — Switzerland rallied from a goal behind to top Canada 3-2 in a clash of two undefeated teams at the ice hockey world championship on Saturday.Tyler Toffoli put Canada ahead midway through the second period on a power play but the Swiss answered with goals from Nico Hischier and Dario Simon in the frame.Andres Ambuhl stretched the advantage to two in the final period, then Michael Carcone deflected in a slap shot by Brad Hunt for Canada to reduce the lead to one with 3:38 to go.Canada pulled goaltender Samuel Montembeault for an extra attacker but the Swiss held firm.The United States shut out Denmark 3-0 in Tampere to stay perfect.Alex Tuch scored one goal and added two assists to earn the U.S. a fifth victory from five games.Cutter Gauthier broke the deadlock midway through the final period on a power play, Tuch doubled the advantage and Rocco Grimaldi finished it off with an empty net goal.Goaltender Casey DeSmith stopped 22 shots for the shutout.The Ameri...

Race horse’s death hours before Preakness extends sport’s woes seen at Churchill Downs

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

Race horse’s death hours before Preakness extends sport’s woes seen at Churchill Downs By STEPHEN WHYNO (AP Sports Writer)BALTIMORE (AP) — Death darkened the site of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, much as it had the site of the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago: A horse was euthanized after getting injured during an undercard race at Pimlico, marring yet another big Triple Crown day for a sport already reeling after more than a half-dozen fatalities at Churchill Downs.Black barriers were propped up on the dirt track to shield the eyes of audibly gasping spectators as the 3-year-old colt, Havnameltdown — trained by back-from-suspension Hall of Famer Bob Baffert — was put down because of what a team of veterinarians termed a “non-operable” left front leg injury. All the while, 2Pac’s “California Love” blared from the infield speakers at what is intended as an annual day-long celebration of thoroughbred racing.The somber scene, which included jockey Luis Saez being carried on a stretcher to an ambulance that took him to a hos...

Broncos’ Justin Simmons “excited to get the ball rolling” with coach Sean Payton: “He’s been there and done it”

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

Broncos’ Justin Simmons “excited to get the ball rolling” with coach Sean Payton: “He’s been there and done it” Broncos safety Justin Simmons looked at home bouncing around the third annual March for Peace at the Boys & Girls Club in Montbello on Saturday morning.He helped the final stages of setup for the event, shook hands, and caught up with friends and acquaintances as people filed into the event organized by teenagers Naja’Ray West and Nashara Ellerbee.This is familiar for Simmons, even familial.“He’s like a brother to us. We love him,” West said of Simmons.The trio has worked together for an extended period of time on community events and issues. Last year, Simmons played a role in nominating the teenagers for the NFL’s Changemaker Award. They’ve spent countless hours together and they show no sign of slowing down.“It’s the most rewarding thing about giving back, pouring into Nashara, pouring into ‘Ray’Ray’ and seeing them accomplish their dreams and their goals and to elevate those each and every year,” Simmons said. “Each year they’ve done this event, it’s just grown, ...

Kickin’ It with Kiz: Sean Payton more like Mike Shanahan than Nathaniel Hackett

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

Kickin’ It with Kiz: Sean Payton more like Mike Shanahan than Nathaniel Hackett What has struck me about Sean Payton’s tenure as coach of the Broncos is how quiet it has been. No stories about how he is buddies with the players or his special football analytics. It feels — dare I say — adult?— Brennan, BrooklynKiz: When the Broncos blundered by hiring Nathaniel Hackett, it couldn’t have been much worse if general manager George Paton had put a starry-eyed ball boy in charge of our local NFL team. As is often the case after a failed hire, the pendulum has swung dramatically in the other direction. Payton carries himself like a gridiron king. He’s supremely confident and domineering. Dare I say arrogant? Reminds me more than a little of Mike Shanahan. Does the way Payton conducts his football business guarantee the Broncos will get back to the Super Bowl? No. But it gives the team a shot it never had with Hackett. Clown time is over at Broncos Headquarters.Rockies manager Bud Black has a great job with great pay and no pressure...

Horse trained by Bob Baffert euthanized on track after racing injury on Preakness undercard

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

Horse trained by Bob Baffert euthanized on track after racing injury on Preakness undercard By STEPHEN WHYNO (AP Sports Writer)BALTIMORE (AP) — A horse trained by Bob Baffert was euthanized on the track after injuring a leg during a race on the Preakness undercard Saturday and sending his unseated jockey to the hospital.Hours before the second leg of the Triple Crown, favorite Havnameltdown buckled forward and threw jockey Luis Saez off his back during the sixth race, and continued running around the final turn in some distress.The 3-year-old colt was looked at by chief veterinary officer Dr. Dionne Benson and others, who determined the injury to his left front leg was inoperable and decided the horse should be put down, according to a statement from 1/ST Racing, which owns and operates the track.Saez was conscious and taken to Sinai Hospital for evaluation, complaining of leg pain, track officials announced. He was attended to by medical personnel on the track for several minutes before being put on a stretcher and into an ambulance.Havnameltdown’s death comes...

KTLA 5 News celebrates Asian American & Pacific Islander Month

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

KTLA 5 News celebrates Asian American & Pacific Islander Month Cher Calvin and Frank Buckley host a KTLA 5 special production which tells the stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in and around Los Angeles as part of AAPI Heritage Month.Hear the stories and heritage of local Angelenos, as well as the inspirational journeys of professional boxer Mark Magsayo, voice of the Dodgers Stephen Nelson, and sisters Eileen and Diny Kim, who founded Ruts Studio in Koreatown.Plus, a sit-down interview with Brandon Tsay, the hero in January's mass shooting in Monterey Park who wrestled the gunman and removed his weapon, saving countless lives in the process.This KTLA 5 Special Program aired Friday, May 19, 2023.

Man dead after car crashes into tree, catches on fire in Irvine

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

Man dead after car crashes into tree, catches on fire in Irvine Irvine police are investigating a fatal accident that left a man dead after his car crashed into a tree early Saturday morning.Authorities responded to reports of a single-vehicle crash on Harvard Avenue, near University Drive at 4:05 a.m., according to an Irvine Police Department news release. When they arrived on the scene, officers found a black Mercedes S550 sedan that slammed into a nearby tree and caught on fire. Fire crews were able to put out the fire, but the driver did not survive.  Woman killed in fatal hit-and-run in South LA Detectives are investigating the cause of the crash. The passenger’s identity is being withheld until his family is notified. Anyone with information is urged to contact Detective Joshua Balos at 949-724-7024.

Martin Amis, acclaimed author of bleakly comic novels, dies at 73

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

Martin Amis, acclaimed author of bleakly comic novels, dies at 73 Martin Amis, whose caustic, erudite and bleakly comic novels redefined British fiction in the 1980s and ’90s with their sharp appraisal of tabloid culture and consumer excess, and whose private life made him tabloid fodder himself, died Friday at his home in Lake Worth, Florida. He was 73.His wife, writer Isabel Fonseca, said the cause was esophageal cancer — the same disease that killed his close friend and fellow writer Christopher Hitchens in 2011.Amis published 15 novels, a well-regarded memoir (“Experience,” in 2000), works of nonfiction, and collections of essays and short stories. In his later work, he investigated Josef Stalin’s atrocities, the war on terror and the legacy of the Holocaust.He is best known for his so-called London trilogy of novels — “Money: A Suicide Note” (1985), “London Fields” (1990) and “The Information” (1995) — which remain, along with his memoir, his most representative and admired work.The tone of these novels was bright, bristling and profane. “Wha...

Longtime fugitive sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for role in 2011 San Jose murder

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:44:40 GMT

Longtime fugitive sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for role in 2011 San Jose murder SAN JOSE — A Tijuana man who spent years on the lam from racketeering and murder charges before being extradited to the United States has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for participating in a 2011 gang-related murder, court records show.Juan “Droopy” Sandoval, 31, pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiracy to commit murder, and was sentenced May 16 by U.S. District Judge Edward Davila, court records show. Sandoval was arrested in Mexico in 2021, but only extradited to the United States after the federal government promised it wouldn’t seek the death penalty against him.Prosecutors acknowledge Sandoval was not the man who personally murdered 22-year-old Luis Diaz in San Jose on the early morning of Oct. 23, 2011, but say he was part of a group of Sureño gang members who chased down and assaulted Diaz after assuming Diaz was a rival gang member. Another man, 40-year-old Roberto Jaime Martinez, aka “Espantos,” stabbed Diaz to death during the atta...