DJ Stewart, Mets fight back but fall short as JP Crawford, Mariners even series
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
The Mets fought back every step of the way on Saturday but couldn’t get over the hump. The AL West-leading Mariners’ offense proved to be too much to handle as the Amazins would fall 8-7 in the second of a three-game set.JP Crawford’s go-ahead solo homer in the top of the ninth off of Adam Ottavino proved to be the difference after the Mets erased two separate three-run deficits to no avail.DJ Stewart erased the first three-run deficit as his legend continues to grow late in this season. Stewart launched a three-run homer to dead center off of Mariners’ ace Luis Castillo in the bottom of the fourth with the Mets trailing 3-0.The 29-year-old’s season OPS is up to 1.010 in 38 games this season. Stewart has capitulated his way into conversations regarding the Mets’ future with his strong brief season.Castillo was roughed up a bit by Buck Showalter’s lineup. The right-hander tossed five innings allowing five runs on eight hits while striking out...Oswald Peraza, Yankees’ youngsters fuel offense in win over Astros to secure series victory
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
HOUSTON — The Yankees’ youth movement supplied most of the team’s runs on Saturday, as four players 24 or younger recorded an RBI in a 5-4 win over the Astros.Oswald Peraza, 23, started the scoring in the second inning with a single. Oswaldo Cabrera, 24, then drew a bases-loaded walk before the inning came to a close.Peraza finished the night 3-for-4, adding a double in the process.A fifth-inning error from Astros second baseman Mauricio Dubón preceded a sac fly from 24-year-old Austin Wells, which tied the game at four. Everson Pereira, 22, followed up with an RBI single.The Yankees’ other run came on Aaron Judge’s 31st home run of the season, which he struck off Hunter Brown in the third inning.Brown, only 25 himself, lasted four innings. The rookie allowed five hits and five runs, though only three were earned. But Brown didn’t do himself any favors by walking four over 94 pitches. He struck out five.Luis Severino, fresh off two strong sta...Revolution give up a late goal in disappointing 2-2 draw with Austin FC
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
The New England Revolution gave up the tying goal in the final minute of stoppage time in an inexplicable 2-2 draw with Austin FC on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.Austin midfielder Alex Ring scored his first of the season in the fourth minute of stoppage time that nullified a phenomenal effort by Revs forward Tomas Chancalay, who scored two goals in his second MLS start.The Revolution (13-5-8) extended their record home unbeaten streak to 10-0-4 on a bad note. The Revolution went 1-1-1 in three games in eight days and will play the next three on the road beginning with Minnesota United FC on Sept. 9.Interim head coach Richie Williams (1-1-1) made his third straight MLS start as field manager in place of Bruce Arena, who remains on indefinite administrative leave pending an investigation by MLS for making “insensitive and inappropriate remarks.”“We should have gotten three points and at the end of the game we didn’t manage the game,” said Williams. “All we had to do was dribble ...Police evacuate North York church after bomb threat
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
A North York church was evacuated after receiving a bomb threat. Police say just before 9 p.m. Saturday they received reports a bomb was inside EHC Ministries on Rossdean Drive in the area of Steeles Avenue West and Highway 400. Investigators say the church was evacuated but no bomb was found. No injuries were reported.Pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by vehicle in Etobicoke
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
A pedestrian has suffered serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle in south Etobicoke. Police say they were called to the area of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Long Branch Avenue just after 6:30 p.m. Saturday night following reports a pedestrian had been injured. Paramedics say the pedestrian was taken to a nearby trauma centre with serious but non-life threatening injuries. Police say the driver of the vehicle remained at the scene.Several clashes erupt outside Eritrean event in west end
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
There was a heavy police presence outside the Lithuanian Banquet Hall on Bloor Street West as two groups clashed over an event taking place inside the building celebrating Eritrea’s independence.Several clashes erupted between anti-government protesters opposing the event and those attempting to enter the building. Police moved in on several occasions to keep the two sides apart. No injuries were reported and police did not say if anyone was detained or taken into custody.“We came here to protest peacefully, we don’t really have any intention to be aggressive against anybody. But as you can see, they are also from inside responding, giving nonsense gestures against the youths to provoke them,” a spokesperson for the protesters told CityNews. “These youths who are opposing the government, they call them not Eritreans and they call them names – it’s easy to provoke them.”CityNews attempted to speak with a representative of the event but ...Fans celebrate HBCU history as Chicago Football Classic returns to Soldier Field
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
CHICAGO — Love was in the air at Soldier Field on Saturday as fans gathered for a Labor Day weekend tradition that goes back decades."We joined the same fraternity at Central State, Kappa Alpha Phi Fraternity Inc.," Nick Frazier, a Central State University alumnus, said. Chicago Football Classic makes its return this weekend Nick Frazier, from the Beverly neighborhood and, and Tommy Davidson II, from a southern suburb, didn't meet until they got to Central State University. Like many other fans, they were ready to celebrate their love of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and their love for all the history and culture that goes with it."This is what it’s all about — tailgating, fraternizing, just staying connected," Davidson said.Central State University and Mississippi Valley State University hit the field to face off in the Chicago Football Classic, a contest that returned for the first time since 2019. AEW’s Tony Khan recalls WGN wrestling show ahead of retur...CSU Rams rolled by Washington State in season opener at Canvas Stadium
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
FORT COLLINS — For a team with bowl game aspirations, Week 1 proved Colorado State still has a tall mountain to climb.Washington State rolled the Rams in the season opener on Saturday at Canvas Stadium, 50-24, in a game that wasn’t even as close as the score indicated.CSU’s offense showed few signs of life, while the defense recovered two fumbles but gave up way too many chunk passes and couldn’t stuff the run when they needed to.The end result was the same bland, uninspiring brand of football CSU’s played over its previous five seasons — all losing campaigns. For Rams fans looking for a silver lining in the start to Year 2 under coach Jay Norvell, they were hard to find.“That was disappointing, to say the least,” Norvell said. “I see a little bit of a lack of confidence from our guys, especially when things weren’t going our way. We’ve just got to fight through that.”CSU’s defense forced a quick punt to s...More rain on the way for Southern California
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
Keep your umbrellas handy as more rainfall is expected across Southern California through the Labor Day weekend.After waking up to showers on Saturday morning, SoCal residents can expect more rainfall through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.Rain activity will be unpredictable and continue off and on through Saturday night into Sunday afternoon.KTLA meteorologist Kaj Goldberg explains a large area of low pressure off the California coast is drawing in monsoon moisture while creating a very strong marine layer that will push through the Southland.“With a strong onshore flow, this marine layer will reorganize itself once again,” which will bring showers over the weekend, Goldberg said.Those in the mountain and foothill area residents could see even stronger rainfall activity, according to NWS. Gusty winds will impact the mountains and deserts through Sunday.SoCal residents can expect more rainfall through Sunday, Sept. 3, 2023 this Labor Day weekend. (National Weather...Still No. 1: Serra shuts out De La Salle on an emotional day for both programs
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:07 GMT
SAN MATEO — Serra left no doubt.There was no need for a dramatic comeback, no need to sweat out the final minutes of another Northern California heavyweight matchup against De La Salle.Serra had two defining moments in what became a 28-0 victory on Saturday over the storied opponent from Concord: A 99-yard touchdown drive in the final minutes of the opening half that broke a scoreless tie and a relentless defense that kept pounding and pounding until it became the first team since Clovis West in 2005 to shut out De La Salle.It was DLS’s worst shutout loss since Salesian beat the Spartans 32-0 in 1979.When Saturday’s game ended, Serra had completed a sweep of its closest pursuers in NorCal’s hierarchy, De La Salle and Folsom, for the second year in a row.But unlike a week ago, when the Padres started fast but didn’t play a complete game against Folsom, the San Mateo powerhouse felt much better about its performance Saturday.“Of course, the signatur...Latest news
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