Three Chris Williams home runs ignite 21-hit attack in Saints’ 18-7 rout of Bats

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

Three Chris Williams home runs ignite 21-hit attack in Saints’ 18-7 rout of Bats LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Chris Williams slugged three home runs, and the St. Paul Saints pounded out a franchise-record 21 hits in an 18-7 victory over the Louisville Bats in a Triple-A baseball game Tuesday night at Louisville Slugger Field.All nine batters for St. Paul (37-26) finished with a hit, and all nine scored a run. Seven of the nine had two or more hits, and six of them drove in at least one run.But Williams did the most damage, slamming a two-run homer in the second inning, another two-run homer in the third and a three-run homer in the fourth. He finished the night 3-for-5 with seven runs batted in.Williams has hit 10 home runs this season.Gilberto Celestino finished 3-for-6 for the Saints with a home run, a double, three RBIs and two runs scored.The St. Paul bullpen was impressive as Ronny Henriquez, Austin Brice, Michael Boyle and Patrick Murphy combined to pitch 5 2/3 shutout innings, allowing four hits while striking out eight.Related ArticlesMinnesota Twins | T...

Maternity services could close at Samaritan Hospital

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

Maternity services could close at Samaritan Hospital TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Maternity services at Samaritan Hospital could close within the next six months. St. Peter's Health Partners made the announcement in a statement on Tuesday.It is working on a provision plan to close maternity services but preserve prenatal care in Troy. The move is pending approval from the New York State Department of Health. If it is approved then the services will close within four to six months.SPHP's statement can be read in-full below:“The COVID pandemic has had a significant impact on health care, including financial and staffing effects that continue to be felt today. However, even before COVID, maternity services at Samaritan Hospital were operating at a substantial loss. And while St. Peter's Health Partners has made many efforts over the years to preserve those services in Troy, we are unfortunately no longer in a position to do so. At this time, a provisional plan has been created to consolidate ambulatory locations – closing maternity servic...

Lansingburgh teen charged in two shots fired incidents

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

Lansingburgh teen charged in two shots fired incidents PLEASANTDALE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 17-year-old from Lansingburgh is facing several charges after they were accused in two separate shots fired incidents in the city of Pleasantdale.The first incident took place on May 27. Police said the teen fired several rounds at a residence on Oakhurst Street. They were charged with Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, Criminal Use of a Firearm (Possessing a Deadly Weapon) in the First Degree, Criminal Use of a Firearm (Displaying a Firearm) in the First Degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, Reckless Endangerment in the First Degree, Criminal Possession of a Firearm, and Menacing in the Second Degree. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The second, separate incident took place the next day. Police said the teen fired several shots from a handgun at a different residence on Oakhurst Street. In the May 28 incident, they were charged with seven counts of Attempted Murde...

Local Italian restaurant teams with Guns 'N Hoses for fundraiser event

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

Local Italian restaurant teams with Guns 'N Hoses for fundraiser event ST. LOUIS - On Tuesday, an Italian restaurant in the Hill neighborhood teamed up with Guns 'N Hoses for the first fundraising event of the year leading up to the charity's big boxing event in November."We have family and friends that are first responders, and St. Louis has given us so much," said Rosario Scarato, owner of Anthonino's. "We love to give back, and this is one great way we can give back to St. Louis."He said 10% of Tuesday's proceeds are going to Guns 'N Hoses, the annual event that benefits BackStoppers and the 95 families they are currently helping in the St. Louis community."That includes 75 kids, and you know we pay out over $2.5 million a year in benefits to these families. Without the community's support, we could not do what we do," said Chief Ron Battelle. Police tie 12-year-old girl to overnight crime spree He said the list keeps growing with families of first responders in need of help after their loved one is killed while on the job. The list grew this year...

St. Louis County police testing alert system for police pursuits

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

St. Louis County police testing alert system for police pursuits ST. LOUIS - The NAACP held a town hall forum on police chases Tuesday, during which relatives of innocent victims expressed their displeasure over the number of innocent lives lost.“It’s been four and a half years since I’ve seen my son,” said Connie Batsell. Her son, Krystofer, was an innocent victim killed during a police pursuit in St. Charles County.“I don’t want another mother to know this pain,” Batsell said. “I still get choked up about it.”Batsell and other victims attending the forum at the Omega Center in north St. Louis called for more police accountability. Some said police pursuits happen too often and with little regard for those in their path.Some community members attending Tuesday’s forum said the entire state needs a more unified policy. Police tie 12-year-old girl to overnight crime spree Leaders with the St. Louis City and St. Louis County chapters of the NAACP started meetings with police leaders last year to find common ground. Those leaders believe tech...

Woman can't get Streets Department to admit they damaged her vehicle during tow

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

Woman can't get Streets Department to admit they damaged her vehicle during tow ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis woman is living a towing nightmare after her vehicle was hauled away by the Streets Department.Raven Mayford says her 2004 Durango was seriously damaged during the towing process, but no one at St. Louis City Hall is listening.Mayford’s vehicle was towed earlier this month. She said it sat on the street. The vehicle had some bumper damage, but Mayford insists it was both operable and properly licensed.Police had the vehicle towed anyway.“I went, and I had to pay to get it out, and when they pulled my truck from the back of the tow yard to the front, they damaged it,” Mayford said. “So now, it’s just sitting outside of the city tow waiting for a claim that I don’t know how long it’s going to take. I can’t not work or take care of my kids.” Police tie 12-year-old girl to overnight crime spree She believes the tow truck operator hooked her vehicle up incorrectly.“So, it’s the undercarriage of the truck that’s damaged,” she said. “It’s like more of the frame, s...

New York man found guilty of kidnapping elderly woman with dementia in West L.A.

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

New York man found guilty of kidnapping elderly woman with dementia in West L.A. A man from New York, is facing the possibility of life in prison after he was found guilty on federal criminal charges in connection with the kidnapping of woman with dementia outside of a West Los Angeles medical center, authorities announced Tuesday.  The kidnapping occurred at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center located at 11301 Wilshire Blvd. on the morning of July 19, 2021, according to a news release from the United States Attorney’s Office.  The 68-year-old female victim and a friend were approaching their car outside the VA facility when Johnny Ray Gasca, 53, unexpectedly appeared and pushed the victim toward his pickup, which was parked nearby. “Gasca then picked [the victim] up and threw her into the rear portion of the truck’s passenger compartment,” the release stated. Gasca man then fled the scene with the victim.  The victim’s friend, who witnessed the kidnapping, told agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation that Gasca may have been in a relationship with the 6...

Long Beach brings back inflatable water playgrounds at local beaches

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

Long Beach brings back inflatable water playgrounds at local beaches Long Beach residents will soon have the chance to stay cool while staying active this summer, as the city brings back its popular inflatable aquatic playgrounds at two local beaches.The inflatable "Wibit" playgrounds will be blown up and placed in the water just off the Alamitos Beach and Bayshore Avenue beach beginning this Friday.The inflatable playgrounds will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and remain in place through Sept. 4. Los Angeles parks begin offering free lunches for children, teens Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson said the inflatable playgrounds create a welcoming environment at the city's beaches and provides the community a free, fun activity in the "hot days of summer."The Alamitos Beach playground includes multiple floating structures, including "springboards, bouncers, monkey bars and other elements to encourage water play", the city said in a news release. The Bay Shore Avenue beach playground includes multiple climbing structures, bouncers and domes.A floa...

Giants lose starters Haniger, Davis to injury, but pummel Cardinals

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

Giants lose starters Haniger, Davis to injury, but pummel Cardinals The Giants weathered significant injuries to starters Mitch Haniger and J.D. Davis Tuesday night in an 11-3 road win over the St. Louis Cardinals.Both players were hurt in the third inning, with Haniger suffering a fractured right forearm after St. Louis starter Jack Flaherty hit him on the first pitch of his at-bat.The injury happened just moments after Davis departed following a right ankle sprain while attempting to go from first to third on a single by teammate Michael Conforto.Well before the Giants announced those injuries, they had taken the precaution of removing outfielder Luis Matos and infielder David Villar from the Sacramento River Cats’ game in Texas against Sugar Land.One or both could be in St. Louis Wednesday for the last game of a three-game series, with the Giants (35-32) going for a sweep.Signed as a free agent in the offseason, Haniger has already missed 21 games in 2023 with an oblique strain.The Giants chased Flaherty (3-5) in the fourth inning and finis...

Child riding bike through crosswalk hit by large commercial vehicle in Concord

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:30:34 GMT

Child riding bike through crosswalk hit by large commercial vehicle in Concord A young child was hit by a large commercial vehicle while riding their bicycle through a crosswalk in Concord on Tuesday, police say.The accident occurred sometime around 2 p.m. at the intersection of Cowell Road and Treat Boulevard. The busy four lane intersection is a few miles southwest of Concord’s downtown core and surrounded by residential neighborhoods.Concord Police said they found a child with “lower leg injuries” when they arrived on the scene. According to police, the child was struck by a commercial vehicle turning from Treat Boulevard onto Cowell Road. The intersection was closed following the incident but has since reopened.The child was transported to Oakland Children’s hospital following the accident. It’s currently unclear the extent of their injuries. It’s also not clear if the driver of the vehicle stayed on the scene after the accident.Concord police are asking for anyone with information about the incident to call officer Oscar Rodriguez at 925-603-5963.Related ...