Miguel Cabrera hits 509th homer, tying Gary Sheffield for 26th all-time
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Miguel Cabrera hit his 509th career homer on Tuesday night, tying Gary Sheffield for 26th all-time.The Detroit Tigers designated hitter, who has said this will be his last season, opened the scoring in the second inning at Minnesota with a 438-foot, two-run shot to left field off Twins right-hander Bailey Ober.It was Cabrera’s second homer of the season. Next on the career list is Mel Ott with 511.His 1,867 RBIs are the 12th most all-time, one behind Ott.Cabrera has 3,146 hits in his 21-year career, currently 20th.Cabrera was showered with gifts before his final series at Target Field. The Twins honored him with a donation to his foundation, a custom fishing rod, No. 24-branded fishing hat, a tackle box and a commemorative hockey stick.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlbSourceCorea del Norte dice que el soldado de EEUU que cruzó la frontera pidió asilo
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
SEÚL – Corea del Norte se encuentra “investigando” al soldado estadounidense que cruzó su frontera el mes pasado, según los medios estatales de Pyongyang, que añadieron que el militar ha pedido asilo en el país tras sentirse maltratado en el Ejército de Estados Unidos.“Travis King (nombre del soldado estadounidense) ha confesado que decidió venir a la República Popular Democrática de Corea (denominación oficial del país) debido a que albergaba malestar por el tratamiento inhumano y la discriminación racial dentro del Ejército de Estados Unidos”, señaló el martes en una nota la agencia estatal KCNA.Se trata de la primera confirmación de los medios del régimen sobre la situación de King, quien cruzó el pasado 18 de julio la Línea de Demarcación Militar y entró en territorio norcoreano mientras realizaba una visita turística de la Zona de Seguridad Conjunta (JSA) en el corazón de la frontera entre las dos Coreas. Nuevos detalles del soldado e...Niño de 9 años habría matado a otro de 6 de un tiro en la cabeza
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
Un niño de 6 años en Florida recibió un disparo mortal de otro de 9, según las autoridades locales.La víctima fue llevada al hospital el miércoles por la tarde, pero finalmente fue declarada muerta, dijo el jefe adjunto de la Oficina del Alguacil de Jacksonville, J.D. Stronko. La víctima resultó herida en la cabeza con un solo disparo, dijo.Un adulto estaba presente en la casa en el momento del tiroteo, se indicó. Las autoridades no pudieron revelar la relación entre esa persona y los niños, o la conexión entre ambos menores, bajo las protecciones de privacidad de las víctimas de Florida, la Ley de Marsy, según Stronko.La investigación está en curso, pero las autoridades no han encontrado ningún indicio de violencia criminal, según la oficina del alguacil.El incidente no es el primero que involucra a un menor y un arma en los últimos meses. En Virginia, la madre de un niño de 6 años que, según la policía, disparó intencionalmente a su maestra de primer grado, se declaró culpable de ...3-time All-Star Daniel Murphy retires again, ending surprising comeback bid
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Daniel Murphy’s surprising comeback bid ended with the three-time All-Star infielder going on the voluntarily retired list after playing 38 games with the Los Angeles Angels’ Triple-A team. Murphy was no longer on the active roster for the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday, two days after he went 1 for 5 in his final game. His last major league game was with the Colorado Rockies during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, after which he said he was retiring.The 38-year-old Murphy hit .295 for the Bees with one homer and 25 RBIs in 40 games. The Angels signed him to a minor league deal in June after he hit .331 in 37 games this season for the Long Island Ducks in the independent Atlantic League. Murphy powered the New York Mets into the 2015 World Series with an incredible postseason performance. He hit home runs in a record six consecutive playoff games and was the NL Championship Series MVP.He was runner-up for NL MVP in 2016 with the Washington Nationals...Lakewood Police agent passes away after 'brave battle with an illness'
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — The Lakewood Police Department announced one of its own passed away Monday after a battle with an illness.Veteran Lakewood Police Agent Fred Saforo was 26, police said on Tuesday.Saforo was part of Lakewood Police for four years. He died after a "brave battle with an illness," the department said.Saforo was "the guy everyone wanted to work with," and always had a smile and a positive attitude. Aurora Police Department grieves loss of K-9 "[He] will be dearly missed by all of us," police said. "Rest easy our brother. We have the watch from here."Hundreds of people went to the comments on Facebook to show their love and support for Saforo."Literally one of the best men I have had the honor of knowing," one commented.Many of these commenters shared the same sentiment about Saforo as his colleagues."Always smiling, always friendly, and always working hard," one person said.Crews cap gas leak in Miami
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
A gas leak Monday caused a Miami intersection to close down. The leak was capped and the area reopened.The leak happened at Northwest 14th Street and North Miami Avenue.While repairs were being made, westbound traffic along 14th street was closed for awhile.Lionel Messi scores again, Inter Miami tops Philadelphia 4-1 to make Leagues Cup final
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
CHESTER, Pa. (AP) — Lionel Messi keeps scoring goals, and Inter Miami keeps winning games.Messi ripped a shot from 30 yards past three Philadelphia defenders in the 20th minute that made fans who paid a record price for soccer tickets in the Philly area rejoice, and Inter Miami beat the Union 4-1 in a Leagues Cup semifinal on Tuesday night.Major League Soccer is Messi’s league now.The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner scored his ninth goal in six matches with his new team in front of a crowd that pushed 20,000 fans, with ticket prices soaring past $1,000 on the secondary market.There were few complaints.Certainly not from three Union season-ticket holders who ditched the home team’s garb for a night and traded it for Messi gear. Or fans that lined up for Messi jerseys — authenticity not guaranteed — and the ones hungry at a food truck for Messi fries.And certainly not from the Union, who, of course wanted to win, but otherwise stuffed the coffers and received more worldwide attent...Woman pleads guilty to motor vehicle homicide charge in connection with deadly crash in Newbury
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
A Marblehead woman charged in connection with a deadly crash at a greenhouse in Newbury last year pleaded guilty to a charge of motor vehicle homicide Tuesday, the Essex County District Attorney’s office announced. The DA’s office said Janet Bach, 71, was behind the wheel when her car backed through a greenhouse wall at the Byfield Greenhouse and Garden Center on May 22, striking and killing greenhouse manager Susan Sforza Nico, 47.Four people were also injured in the crash, including a 57-year-old man and an 8-year-old girl who suffered serious injuries, according to the DA’s office. Bach has now been sentenced to 18 months in the Middleton House of Correction, with the sentence suspended while she serves three years of probation, the DA’s office announced. Bach will also lose her license for 15 years.Bach has been ordered to perform 200 hours of community service as well as pay court fees and reimburse $8,700 in funeral expenses for Sforza Nico.North Korea’s government confirms US soldier Travis King is in their country
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
(CNN) — North Korea on Wednesday confirmed publicly for the first time that US Army Private Travis King crossed into its territory.A statement from the country’s government-controlled Korean Central News Agency claimed King had expressed “his willingness to seek refugee” in North Korea or a third country. It also claimed King confessed that he had decided to enter North Korea as “he harbored ill feeling against inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination within the U.S. Army.”King crossed the military demarcation line from South Korea into North Korea in July during a tour of the Joint Security Area inside the demilitarized zone. King, a junior enlisted soldier assigned to US Forces Korea, had faced assault charges in South Korea and was due to return to Fort Bliss, Texas and be removed from the military just one day before he crossed into North Korea, CNN has reported.KCNA added that he had admitted of “illegally” intruding into the territory of North Korea and sa...Chicago White Sox CF Luis Robert Jr. returns from sprained pinkie finger and is ready to wear 2 sliding mitts
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:06 GMT
Luis Robert Jr. had been wearing a sliding mitt on his left hand for protection when he was on base.The Chicago White Sox center fielder attempted to steal third base in the third inning on Aug. 9 against the New York Yankees. The throw beat him to the bag, but Robert said that’s when his instincts took over. He did a swim move with his left hand, avoided the tag and sneaked his right hand in safely.Unfortunately for Robert, he jammed his right pinkie finger in the process of the play and left the game in the fourth inning.Robert missed the weekend series against the Milwaukee Brewers with a sprained right pinkie finger, with the exception of pinch running on Friday. He was back in the starting lineup Tuesday as the Sox faced the Cubs in the first game of the City Series at Wrigley Field.And he planned to wear sliding mitts on both hands.Robert didn’t see any changes with wearing the two mitts, with one exception, joking he’d have to figure out how to take off his ...Latest news
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