Rising Twins prospect David Festa strikes out seven in first start for Saints
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
David Festa was a 6-foot-6 string bean of a pitcher at Seton Hall when the Twins decided he had enough potential to take him in the 13th round of the 2021 draft.If he could continue to learn how to keep that long frame moving in the right direction and add some strength, the Twins figured they could have something.Two years later, what they have is a legitimate major league prospect.The 23-year-old Festa is the No. 9 prospect in the organization according to MLB.com, which puts him ahead of Friday’s starter, Simeon Woods Richardson (No. 16), and left-hander Brent Headrick (No. 21), who was called up by the Twins on Friday.Festa made his first start for the Saints on Wednesday after being called up from Double-A Wichita and allowed one run on four hits over five innings while striking out seven in the Saints’ 8-5, 11-inning loss to the Columbus Clippers at CHS Field. He said he did his best to treat the start just like any other game but certainly was able to enjoy the moment.“...Concert review: Jonas Brothers speed through their back catalog at the Grandstand
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
Back in May when the Jonas Brothers announced they were headlining the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand, it sounded like the deal of a lifetime for devoted JoBros fans.The tour stop, which took place Friday night in front of a crowd of 12,808, is part of an ambitious outing that promised the trio would play all the songs from their five albums (they’re pretending 2006’s pre-fame debut “It’s About Time” didn’t happen) in one nearly three-hour concert. The majority of dates on the tour are dynamically priced, which can send prices skyrocketing. But the Grandstand does things old school and kept prices locked from $77 to $207, meaning fans were able to snag great seats that are going for more than $1,000 a pop in some markets.But then came the sharp left turn. Thursday night, the group posted a bizarre message on social media that said Friday’s show would be a mere 75 minutes, but that they would perform “the best possible show in our allotted stage time.” ...Luplow, Vazquez end slumps with homers for Twins in 5-1 win over slumping Rangers
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
ARLINGTON, Texas — Jordan Luplow and Christian Vázquez snapped extended slumps with home runs in the go-ahead seventh inning after Texas starter Max Scherzer left the game as the AL Central-leading Minnesota Twins beat the slumping Rangers 5-1 on Friday night.“No one could really get anything going. No one could really have a good inning. It was more like a good swing, but not a good inning,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “That was a good inning.”All of Minnesota’s runs came against Texas relievers after Scherzer struck out seven and allowed only one hit in six innings before he departed after 88 pitches with a 1-0 lead.Scherzer, in his sixth start for the Rangers since being acquired in a trade from the New York Mets, said he was dealing with some forearm tightness and communicated that to pitching coach Mike Maddux. The three-time Cy Young Award winner insisted that he is OK, and just didn’t want that to become an extended problem.“There in the sixth inning, I could tell my l...High school football roundup: New faces and all, Lakeville South keeps rolling
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
Lakeville South 41, Wayzata 27: The names are different, but the success is the same for Class 6A power Lakeville South, which jumped out to a 21-0 lead over the Trojans on Friday en route to victory.The Cougars were aided by a couple big plays on defense and special teams, as Christopher Lafferty returned a fumble 66 yards to the house, and Connor Cade returned a kickoff 99 yards for a score.Wayzata did trim Lakeville South’s lead to 27-21 in the second half, but Cade ran in a 27-yard score midway through the fourth to extend the advantage back to two scores.Brainerd 34, Mahtomedi 6: Mahtomedi proved unable to stop Brainerd’s rushing attack Friday, as the Warriors gashed the Zephyrs throughout the evening. Sean Holbrook had a pair of rushing touchdowns early. Eli Hoelz tacked on a pair of passing touchdowns to go with a rushing score of his own.Brainerd led 34-0 before Mahtomedi quarterback Charlie Brandt put the Zephyrs on the board with a 25-yard run in the fourth.Cen...High school football: Jerrod Jones’ breakout performance leads defending champion Simley to season-opening win
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
Simley returned just four starters — two on each side of the ball — this fall, leaving an inexperienced roster to defend its Class 4A state crown.Gone were so many major contributors, who for the past two-plus years cemented their names into the program’s record books. Their departures created uncertainty as to what exactly Simley would look like this season.Would the Spartans even be any good? The early evidence suggests so.Because in the elite programs, the exits of some only clear the way for the emergence of others. For example, Tayvion McCoy was often Simley’s big-play manufacturer in recent years. In Simley’s season-opening, a 37-6 home victory over Winona on Friday, junior running back Jerrod Jones stepped quite comfortably into those shoes.The 5-foot-4 track star quickly announced his presence as a playmaker, taking a jet sweep 50 yards to the house on Simley’s second offensive play from scrimmage.“Once I see the hole, I go and it...Summer fun winds down in the Capital Region
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) - As one of the wettest summers on record comes to an end NEWS10 checked in with Lake George and Saratoga to see how the area’s two popular destination cities did, this year. New York utilizing opioid settlement money The record-breaking heat and rainfall this summer did not keep folks from visiting the Capital Region and all the area has to offer. William Richard and family were enjoying one more weekend up at Lake George. “When we have a nice weekend coming up, you know, no more rain or any of that other stuff. So, we finally get together with some old friends, bring all the families together, all the kids and stuff for the last little bit of summer. We go back to school soon, so the kids are enjoying the last little bit of freedom before they go back to the books and everything else,” said Richard.Gina Mintzer, the Executive Director of the Lake George Chamber of Commerce, says the village saw some old friends return to the area, this y...Guilderland PD investigating serious Western Avenue crash
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A serious crash in Guilderland closed Western Avenue in both directions Friday night. The crash took place at the intersection of Western Avenue and Willow Street. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The road from Willow Street to Tractor Supply Company was closed in all directions.Travon Jackson pledges to fulfill South End Grocery debt
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The South End Grocery's windows remain dark and doors are locked weeks after a fire extinguisher reportedly malfunctioned, ruining hundreds of food items, then a roof leak that Travon Jackson says he, his wife, and kids simply couldn't handle on their own."We did have three people come on this week to train and begin working with us, so we will be able to reopen next week with those additional hands," Jackson announces Friday.However, still hanging over their heads are unpaid loans with lenders Key Bank, Broadview, and the Albany County Capital Resource Corporation (CRC) demanding seven months of arrears. "I think everybody has extended themselves to very significant lengths to try to make this project successful, and things don’t always work out the way you want them to," says Kevin O'Connor, CEO of the Advance Albany County Alliance, which handles the loan on behalf of the CRC."Kevin has made a practice of talking to the news in a misleading fashion, ...St. Louis leaders react to recent jail deaths
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Several members of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen and the President of the Board, Megan Green, released statements on the two deaths at the City Justice Center. Both the aldermen and Green said the number of deaths at the center in the past few years is concerning, with two happening in the last two weeks. Green called the deaths inexcusable and called for more transparency at the Justice Center and across city government.President Green's statement on the deaths at the City Justice Center:"Nine deaths in two years—two within two weeks—is appalling. This level of neglect and misconduct requires an immediate change in leadership at the City Justice Center (CJC) and greater oversight of our correctional facilities.These deaths are inexcusable; individuals at the CJC—who are awaiting trial and legally innocent until proven otherwise—have rights. CJC residents should have basic necessities, proper medical care, and the right to due process. Awaiting trial should ...City Academy celebrates 25 years of excellence in north St. Louis
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 14:00:01 GMT
ST LOUIS, Mo. -- City Academy celebrated its 25th anniversary Friday with a special celebration on its North Kingshighway campus.City Academy first opened on September 1, 1999. The school was originally based out of Mathews-Dickey Boys' & Girls' Club before moving across the street to the current campus in 2004.Don Danforth co-founded City Academy. 25 years later, the school president reflects on the people and principals that power this place. Hundreds of flimsy stop signs failing across St. Louis “City Academy was really inspired by the ideals of Martin Matthews and the Matthews Dickey Boys Club. He challenged me to create opportunities for children that I’d want for my own kids. In my case, it was outstanding educational opportunities, but making them affordable to all families.” Said Danforth.Martin Matthews died in November. He was 97. His legacy lives on at City Academy. The mission here is to transform children, families, and our community through exceptional education ...Latest news
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