On his birthday, Saints’ Bechtold batting high, surrounded by Twins
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
Saints third baseman Andrew Bechtold spent his birthday at CHS Field on Tuesday surrounded by Twins.Second baseman Jorge Polanco, first baseman/outfielder Alex Kirilloff and right-handed pitcher Josh Winder joined the Saints on injury rehab assignment, and while they are eager to return to the big leagues, Bechtold holds on to the dream at age 27 of one day breaking through.“For me, as long as I’m playing at a high level, I think you play as long as you can and see what happens,” Bechtold said prior to the Saints’ 6-0 win over the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. “There are a lot of stories out there of guys making it at different points in their career, so as long as my body feels good, just keep playing.”Bechtold, 6 foot 2 inches, 230 pounds with a weightlifter’s build, combined for 19 home runs and 59 runs batted in between Double-A Wichita and the Saints last season after hitting 18 homers for Wichita in 2021. What stands out this season is that the .233 career hitter in the mi...With river rising, St. Paul to relocate police impound lot after a two-day closure
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
Now would be a very bad time to get towed in St. Paul.On the West Side, Mississippi River floodwaters have forced the temporary relocation of the St. Paul police impound lot from 830 Barge Channel Road, which will be closed all day Wednesday and Thursday. A temporary site at 235 E. Maryland Ave., the lot by a shuttered Kmart store, is expected to open Friday morning, though an exact time has yet to be announced.The city is asking car owners not to show up until the relocation is complete. Call ahead before visiting at 651-266-5642. The snow emergency lot at 1129 Cathlin St. is closed for the season.In downtown St. Paul, the Mississippi is rising toward an expected crest late this weekend, though the forecast of rain could change that timing.More information is online at stpaul.gov/flood and stpaul.gov/impound.Related ArticlesLocal News | St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter touts sales tax for roads, parks in ‘State of the City’ address Local News | As...Red Sox win against the Twins decided in a see-saw, full-of-suspense 10th inning
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
BOSTON — All night, it seemed, Boston Red Sox hitters were mounting threat after threat, on the verge of breaking through against Sonny Gray. They never did, a credit to the veteran starter on a night when he seemed to be working without his best stuff.Red Sox starter Chris Sale looked like vintage Sale at the beginning of the game, striking out seven of nine batters the first time through the order.And yet, though the Red Sox threatened all night and the Twins were limited to just four hits, the game wasn’t decided until a see-saw 10th inning when, after the Twins scored two runs in the top of the inning, the Red Sox walked off with three more. After a lengthy review where both teams were standing on the field awaiting their fate, Alex Verdugo’s hit to right was confirmed, handing the Red Sox a 5-4 10-inning win at Fenway Park.That came after a Reese McGuire two-run single earlier in the inning that tied the game, washing out the two runs the Twins had scored on a Byron Buxton sacr...Kevin Monahan’s attorney speaks out on Kaylin Gillis case
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
FORT EDWARD, N.Y. (NEWS10) — This local story has made national headlines, and tonight Kevin Monahan’s lawyer Kurt Mausert, Esq. is speaking out to shed more light on what happened the night Kaylin Gillis was shot and killed. “My client was involved in a series of tragic mistakes, made by more than one person, that resulted in the death of a young lady, and he feels terrible that a life was lost,” he said.But many are wondering how a trespassing issue ended in a young life cut short. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office is still investigating the case. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “This is a very sad case of some young adults that were looking for a friend’s house and ended up at this man’s house who decided to come out with a firearm and discharge,” Sheriff Jeffrey Murphy said.According to Kevin Monahan’s attorney, the gun was used in self-defense, and he also says the sheriff did not accurately share his client’s sit...Police: Thieves targeting women at the gas pump
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Women are being targeted by thieves while at the gas pump.The St. Louis County Police Department claims thieves sneak up to the car, usually on the opposite side of where gas is being pumped, and thieves take what they can."This is something that can happen very, very quickly," Sgt. Tracy Panus, a county police spokeswoman, said.Panus said criminals are looking for people, usually at gas stations, to steal from."They'll pull up to the passenger side of the vehicle, open up the car door when you're not even paying attention, grab your purse and run off," she said. Top story: Overland armored car robbery video reveals surprising actions Investigators are seeing a trend among victims of the so-called "slider" crime."They're targeting women, obviously, because we tend to carry purses more often, so we are being targeted," Panus said. "Women really need to be aware, men carrying bags, backpacks."Police recommend drivers lock their car doors while gassing up and ...Fire breaks out at a fabricating business in south St. Louis
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A fire at a fabricating business in south St. Louis is under investigation.St. Louis firefighters responded to calls about a fire in the 4500 block of Ridgewood Avenue Tuesday night. After firefighters extinguished the blaze at the Custom Fabricating Company, they discovered what appeared to be several different areas where fires started. The multiple points of origin lead investigators to believe arson is possible. The two-alarm fire did not result in any injuries.This is a developing story. FOX 2 will give updates as more information becomes available.Family video shows critically injured Hermann officer walk, smile at hospital
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A month after he was shot in the head, a Hermann police officer is defying the odds. Last week, Adam Sullentrup was sitting up. This week, he’s walking.“He’s cruising!” a physical therapist exclaimed as she assisted him while he took steps.It’s leaps and bounds from where Sullentrup was a month ago. On March 12, a suspect shot Sullentrup in the head. His partner, Det. Sgt. Mason Griffith was also shot and unfortunately died from his injuries.Sullentrup was unresponsive and on a ventilator for several days before he stabilized. He was then flown to Englewood, Colorado, where Craig Hospital doctors and therapists specializing in traumatic brain injuries have been working with him. Can’t drive with that: Illinois police find 3 garbage bags of marijuana during traffic stop Sullentrup's wife, Michelle, is staying on campus as he gets medical care. She said therapists are working on his endurance as well as having the officer initiate contact instead of relying on cues.On Tu...APA shelters in crisis ask for help as dog population increases record 159%
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
OLIVETTE, Mo. - APA shelters in Olivette and Brentwood seek adoption and foster parents as kennels overflow with a record number of dogs."Since January 1, we have seen over 1,300 animals come into this location alone," said Javier. "Which is an increase of 159 percent over the same time last year."A 2-year-old named Vinnie came to the APA a few weeks ago."The person who found him kept him in their home overnight while they waited for us to open," Javier said. "He's a great cuddler, got along with their other pets, and really is a very sweet and gentle soul." Top story: Overland armored car robbery video reveals surprising actions Over the weekend, the APA took in 38 dogs alone, and they keep on coming. The majority of the dogs that need adoption or fostering are larger dogs.The dire overflow added to what's already been a "Ruff" couple of years for animal shelters, which have seen unprecedented numbers.The consequences of the pandemic and inflation have left some people unable to ...Southwest Airlines “technology issue” grounds, delays flights
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Above St. Louis Lambert International Airport Tuesday morning, FOX 2's Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX captured video of Southwest Airlines planes parked as part of a brief, nationwide ground stop. Inside the airport, the Castro family was forced to hurry up and wait.“We’ve been looking forward to this for months, and it’s very disappointing," said Stefanie Castro, a traveler.Bags packed, the family stared at their phones and the departure board, awaiting the fate of their delayed 12:25 p.m. flight to Orlando. Castro knows this is not unfamiliar territory for Southwest Airlines.“I am a travel agent, and I did have to fix some trips back around Christmastime when this happened," she said. Top story: Overland armored car robbery video reveals surprising actions In December, Southwest canceled nearly 17,000 flights in 10 days, wrecking holiday travel plans for more than 2 million people. A winter storm shut down its operations in Denver and Chicago. The airline's ...Tornado touches down in Jefferson County, leaving a path of destruction
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:30:58 GMT
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. - More tornadoes were confirmed by the National Weather Service on Tuesday, bringing the total to 12 in the bi-state area from Saturday's storms. One tornado left a four-mile-long path of destruction in Jefferson County."Blades just shredded off. I guess because it's such a narrow area, when the wind came through, it was obviously very strong and started ripping everything down," said Phoebe Davis.She said her breezeway looks the same as it did after Saturday's storm while she waits for the insurance adjuster to come out and look at the damage."We actually have a piece of guttering down here that I have no idea whose it is," Davis said. "Then also some kind of trim; it doesn't look like siding, but I have no idea where it came from, and the fact that it landed that close to our house is mind-boggling." Top story: Overland armored car robbery video reveals surprising actions "Just a lot of tree damage and roof damage to the houses in the neighborhood," said Br...Latest news
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