Saturday’s Twins lineup that could be Opening Day preview
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
FORT MYERS, Fla. — On Friday, the Twins announced their Opening Day starter. Saturday, they might have given a sneak preview of their Opening Day lineup. For the first time all spring, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli wrote out a lineup that looks like it could resemble the one he could trot out Thursday in Kansas City.“I don’t have an Opening Day lineup done,” Baldelli said. “But (this is) a good looking lineup.”Joey Gallo led off and played first base in the Twins’ 9-4 loss to the Braves at Hammond Stadium. He was followed by Carlos Correa at shortstop and Byron Buxton as the designated hitter. Right fielder Max Kepler hit cleanup, followed by Jose Miranda, playing third base for the first time all spring, and Trevor Larnach in left. Michael A. Taylor manned center and Nick Gordon played second.Ryan Jeffers hit last, the only name unlikely to be in the Opening Day lineup. That’s expected to be Christian Vázquez, who had caught the two previous days and had the day off.The Twins will f...Father/son coaching tandem Dick, Scott Hormann focus on fundamentals with rising Lutheran baseball
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
Dick Hormann played baseball in Japan, so naturally he wants his Lutheran Lions to approach the game like the Samurai.Dick, 86, is Lutheran’s assistant coach under his son, Scott Hormann. Dick’s in his 57th year coaching across four states, but before that, he was a third baseman on an Army team from 1958-62 at Camp Zama — a post just outside Tokyo.Stationed there as part of the United States’ plan to re-establish rapport with Japan following World War II, Dick’s Army team played the minor league teams associated with Nippon Professional Baseball franchises as well as company teams. If he could, Dick would time-travel his Lions back to those days in Japan, just to show them “the team we need to be.”“Today, kids come up and they see the fence and think it’s all about hitting it over the wall,” Dick said. “But they’ve got to understand the game — and the fact that so far, we’re not getting beat by other teams, we&...Colorado Buffs women’s basketball heads to offseason with excitement about future
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
SEATTLE — Colorado’s season came to a close on Friday night, but the Buffaloes aren’t planning to go anywhere.An 87-77 loss to Iowa in the Sweet 16 might sting for a while, but the CU women’s basketball team is likely to use that as inspiration for its future.“This team will definitely be back and I think everybody knows who Colorado is now,” point guard Jaylyn Sherrod said. “We’ve earned some respect behind our name. Just continue to be hungry.”Under the direction of head coach JR Payne, the Buffs have shown a tendency to use disappointment as fuel. During her seven seasons at CU, Payne has put together a 119-93 record and the program continues to improve.Three seasons into Payne’s tenure, the Buffs were just 44-52, and they were last in the Pac-12 in 2019. In 2020, they began the upward trajectory, going 16-14 and finishing 10th in the Pac-12. They were expecting a WNIT bid before the postseason was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.Colorado’s Jaylyn Sherrod (00) lea...Pedestrian killed in Denver hit-and-run; suspect vehicle found
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
A pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Denver, and a Medina Alert was issued in the incident.The fatal crash happened about 8 p.m. Friday at West 14th Avenue and Federal Boulevard, according to investigators.On Saturday, police found a white 2006 Ford F-150 pickup, the suspect vehicle, and a Medina Alert connected to the incident was deactivated.Alert deactivated. The vehicle has been found. pic.twitter.com/NBEWYNGZ5R— CBI (@CBI_Colorado) March 25, 2023An investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information on the incident, the truck or suspect driver, is asked to call 911 or Denver police at 720-913-2000.'There's nothing left': Deep South tornadoes kill 26
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
ROLLING FORK, Miss. (AP) — Rescuers raced Saturday to search for survivors and help hundreds of people left homeless after a powerful tornado cut a devastating path through Mississippi, killing at least 25 people, injuring dozens, flattening entire blocks and obliterating houses in at least one Mississippi Delta town as it carved a path of destruction for more than an hour. One person was killed in Alabama.The tornado devastated a swath of the town of Rolling Fork, reducing homes to piles of rubble, flipping cars on their sides and toppling the town's water tower. Residents hunkered down in bath tubs and hallways during Friday night's storm and later broke into a John Deere store that they converted into a triage center for the wounded.The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency announced late Saturday afternoon in a tweet that the death toll had risen to 25 from 23. Four people previously reported missing have been found, but dozens also were injured. “There’s nothing left,” said W...Correction: Beethoven’s hair
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
A front-page story published Friday about genetic research debunking Beethoven’s connection to a lock of hair at San Jose State’s Beethoven Center incorrectly reported the university’s involvement with skull fragments once linked to the composer. The fragments had been on loan to the center for research and never on display.Silicon Valley and the world at large reacts to the death of Intel co-founder Gordon Moore
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
Silicon Valley continues to both mourn the loss and celebrate the legacy of Gordon Moore, the Intel and Fairchild Semiconductor co-founder and tech icon who died on Friday at the age of 94 at his home in Hawaii.“The world lost a giant in Gordon Moore, who was one of Silicon Valley’s founding fathers and a true visionary who helped pave the way for the technological revolution,” Apple CEO Tim Cook tweeted. “All of us who followed owe him a debt of gratitude. May he rest in peace.”Cook was one of many from the tech world who took to social media to express their gratitude for the mighty contributions Moore made to the industry during his life.“RIP Gordon Moore,” tweeted Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet and Google. “His vision inspired so many of us to pursue technology, was an inspiration to me. Thoughts with his family and everyone at Intel.”Moore will be remembered, of course, for starting Intel with Robert Noyce in 1968 in Mountain View...Gary Payton II probable for Sunday’s game against Minnesota
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors’ wait for Gary Payton II’s return could soon be over.Six weeks after he rejoined his former team via trade, Payton might finally suit up for Golden State this weekend.Payton scrimmaged Friday and went through a light practice Saturday, coach Steve Kerr said. He’s listed as probable for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, meaning he’ll warm-up with the intention of playing. Kerr anticipates Payton will play under a minutes restriction.“It feels good,” said Payton, who also said Saturday is the best he’s felt since his July procedure. “I’m starting to feel like myself, I’m excited to get back out here.” Payton has been limited to just 15 games this season and hasn’t played since Feb. 8 as he’s dealt with what he called lingering pain from an offseason surgery to repair a core muscle — an issue that was flagged during a physical that put the four-te...US-101 closed from Petaluma to Novato Saturday night
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
MARIN COUNTY, Calif. (KRON) -- A portion of US-101 will be closed from Petaluma to Novato for crews to complete work in the area Saturday night, according to CalTrans. Vehicle takes a dive off San Mateo Bridge US-101 southbound will be closed from State Route 116 (Lakeville Highway) in Petaluma to Atherton Road in Novato from 9 p.m. tonight until 9 a.m. tomorrow morning, CalTrans said. The closure is providing PG&E and the County of Marin extra space as they deal with a landslide that occurred in the area on March 21. PG&E will complete work on gas lines that run under the freeway. PG&E will also build a bypass for drivers to avoid the impacted slope in preparation for the upcoming storm. North Marin Water has also been on site with PG&E this week to asses the situation. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now KRON4 Breaking News ...Nicolai Hojgaard, Sam Stevens tied for lead at Punta Cana
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:04:33 GMT
PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic (AP) — Nicolai Hojgaard of Denmark played bogey-free Saturday for a 6-under 66 and shared the lead with PGA Tour rookie Sam Stevens in the Corales Punta Cana Championship.Stevens twice had the lead down the stretch on the Corales course until a wobbly finish, making bogey on the 16th, answering with a birdie on the par-3 17th and then missing the 18th green for a closing bogey and a 68.They were at 14-under 202, one shot ahead of a large group that included 36-hole leader Matt Wallace of England, Thomas Detry of Belgium and Tyler Duncan, who won his only PGA Tour title at Sea Island in 2019.“Sixteen, I kind of misjudged the wind and sliced it and made a bogey there. Then 18, I just hit a bad iron shot,” Stevens said. “That was my worst swing of the day. I felt pretty good about everything else.”All of them had to deal with a relentless wind, which was particularly strong during the closing holes that likely will decide the tournament on Sunday.Hojgaard...Latest news
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