Matt Wallner, Jose Miranda lead Saints past Bison 6-2

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

Matt Wallner, Jose Miranda lead Saints past Bison 6-2 BUFFALO. N.Y. — Matt Wallner and Jose Miranda both went 3-for-5 with a home run to lead the St. Paul Saints to their fourth consecutive victory, 6-2 over the host Buffalo Bison in a Class AAA baseball game on Wednesday afternoon at Sahlen Field.Wallner hit his solo home run in the seventh inning to put the Saints up 4-1. Miranda hit his home run, a two-run shot, in the ninth to make it 6-2.Starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez got the win for St. Paul, giving up just one unearned run in five innings. He allowed four hits, while striking one one and walking one.The Saints improved to 29-22, a season-high seven games over .500.Game 3 of the six-game series is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Thursday.Related ArticlesMinnesota Twins | Kenta Maeda, Matt Wallner ignite Saints in 9-1 rout of Bisons Minnesota Twins | Jair Camargo’s grand slam spurs Saints to 10-6 win over Storm Chasers Minnesota Twins | Saints’ Austin Schulfer inching his way cl...

Want to rebuild St. Paul’s historic Justus Ramsey House? Submit a proposal.

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

Want to rebuild St. Paul’s historic Justus Ramsey House? Submit a proposal. The historic Justus Ramsey House has been disassembled and placed in a secure storage location outside of St. Paul, but it could yet rise again.A coalition of interested organizations — Historic St. Paul, the Fort Road Federation, the Little Bohemia Neighborhood Association and other community stakeholders — have issued a request for proposals for the redevelopment and reconstruction of one of the city’s oldest limestone homes, which was situated on West Seventh Street from 1851 until its removal this past February.The request for proposals indicates up to 20 points will be awarded for a reconstruction plan in step with the U.S. Secretary of the Interior’s standards and guidelines for restoration, “to reconstruct the Justus Ramsey House as faithfully as possible to its exterior appearance during its period of historic significance … approximately 1852-1920.”Another 20 points will be awarded for a “commitment to historical truth telling...

Vikings being ‘overly cautious’ with rookie receiver Jordan Addison

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

Vikings being ‘overly cautious’ with rookie receiver Jordan Addison After turning heads earlier this month during rookie minicamp, receiver Jordan Addison has spent all of organized team activities to this point watching from the sidelines. He’s dealing with an undisclosed injury right now, though coach Kevin O’Connell downplayed the severity of it on Tuesday after the Vikings wrapped up at TCO Performance Center.“We’re being overly cautious with him right now,” O’Connell said. “Just something that popped up towards the tail end of rookie minicamp. Nothing serious at all.”If this was the middle of the regular season, Addison, who the Vikings selected with the No. 23 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, would more than likely be playing through whatever pain he’s feeling. That said, there’s simply no reason for the 5-foot-11, 175-pound receiver to push things at the moment, especially with training camp right around the corner. Why risk worsening things during voluntary workouts?“As far as I...

Race to remember fallen local soldier on Memorial Day

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

Race to remember fallen local soldier on Memorial Day WILTON, N.Y.(NEWS10) - Memorial Day serves as more than just a three day weekend. It's an opportunity to reflect on those we've lost while serving in the armed forces. One event did just that for fallen hometown hero Abigail Jenks.Dozens of runners hoisted their rucksacks and stepped into a service member's shoes this Memorial Day for a race that's part military training and part charity work. The Abigail Jenks Memorial Day Ruck Race at Gavin Park in Wilton honors the late paratrooper who died during a training exercise back in April 2021. Co-organizers Jack Trimmings and Vincent Sablich did their own ruck for Abigail last year, but this year wanted to let the community join in."A lot of people saw us rucking around with the flag and were touched by what we were doing", said Sablich. The proceeds going towards a scholarship fund in Abigail's honor for Saratoga Springs High School students. "Really get to know the sacrifices that the families as well as the service members have to pu...

Search for peeping Tom continues in Clayton

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

Search for peeping Tom continues in Clayton CLAYTON, Mo. – Investigators with the Clayton Police Department are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating a prowler who has been on the loose for nearly a year.Police believe this peeping Tom is tied to dozens of cases and it appears he may be targeting women.Residents in the Moorlands neighborhood made numerous reports about the peeping Tom and hope police catch him soon.“He has been looking into windows in our neighborhood, which are single-family homes, and the other half multi-family apartments,” said Cpl. Jenny Schwartz, Clayton Police Department.The suspect has been caught on camera numerous times, climbing onto balconies and window sills. Some Clayton residents say they’re fed up. Victim in fatal St. Louis Kitchen shooting identified “I think it's disturbing, it's frustrating, it's scary,” said Adrienne Johnson. “This is a neighborhood full of young people and lots of young women. I think knowing it's been going on for quite some time, it's concerning.”In...

Drought conditions raising produce prices at Thies Farm

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

Drought conditions raising produce prices at Thies Farm ST. LOUIS – Andy Welle, co-owner of Thies Farm, does not need to look at May’s rainfall totals to know our area is experiencing mild drought conditions."It's been a struggle this year,” Welle said. "It's been the driest spring as far as I can remember in the 40 years I've been working here."Data from the most recent United States drought monitor map shows St. Louis, Jefferson, Franklin, St. Charles, and Warren counties all experiencing abnormally dry conditions. In May, there's been just an inch-and-a-half of measurable rainfall, the second lowest amount in 30 years. In April, rainfall totals were also well below average."Over the years, we've been purchasing all kinds of irrigation equipment so that when we get into these times, we can keep the waters running,” Welle said. Search for peeping Tom continues in Clayton It's an expensive process for the farm, which uses diesel-powered pumps to water all of its crops. Welle refilled the pump’s gas tanks several weeks ahead of schedule...

Heading to watch the NBA Finals at Ball Arena? Here’s how to get there by train or bus

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

Heading to watch the NBA Finals at Ball Arena? Here’s how to get there by train or bus Basketball fans who’ve shelled out hundreds of dollars for NBA Finals tickets to watch the Denver Nuggets play the Miami Heat can avoid spending lots more on parking by taking a train or bus to the game.Two light rail lines (the E and the W) stop at a station just west of Ball Arena, and the Regional Transportation District also offers bus service on several nearby routes.Fans heading to Game 1 on Thursday night or Game 2 on Sunday night can catch a train or bus near their homes or hotels — or ditch their cars at Park-n-Ride lots around metro Denver.Tips for train serviceA word of warning: Because of a long-running maintenance project, the E-Line is running only every 30 minutes, half its normal frequency. So is the H-Line, which doesn’t serve Ball Arena directly but connects with the E-Line on the southeast light rail corridor.RTD says riders should bring patience and plan for crowds on platforms and trains. The agency says it will add extra cars to E and W line t...

Jimmy Butler: I wasn’t inviting Nikola Jokic to fight during Markieff Morris incident: “That wasn’t my beef”

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

Jimmy Butler: I wasn’t inviting Nikola Jokic to fight during Markieff Morris incident: “That wasn’t my beef” What happens in the underbelly of Ball Arena stays in the underbelly of Ball Arena.At least, that’s how Jimmy Butler prefers it.“I think there’s a lot of stuff about the whole situation that people don’t understand, and I’ll let it stay back there,” Butler said Wednesday, referring to the Denver hallways where a near-brawl occurred between the Heat and the Nuggets on Nov. 8, 2021.He does, however, want to set the record straight about one detail.The postgame confrontation, captured in a Denver Post photo, stemmed from a heated incident in the fourth quarter of a Nuggets blowout win. After Nikola Jokic was blindsided by Miami’s Markieff Morris while dribbling the ball up the floor, the MVP retaliated by checking Morris from behind. An injured Morris missed the next 58 games and appeared in only 35 this season.Benches cleared, Nuggets coach Michael Malone held back Jokic, and television cameras caught Butler inviting further conflict as the in...

There’s more than $5 million in outside spending in the Denver mayor’s race, but one candidate has a huge advantage

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

There’s more than $5 million in outside spending in the Denver mayor’s race, but one candidate has a huge advantage The outside spending group backing Mike Johnston for Denver mayor is blowing by Kelly Brough in the runoff race for the city’s top office thanks, in part, to half a million dollars from former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.Advancing Denver, the independent expenditure committee working to elect Johnston, has now spent north of $4.15 million to forward its cause, according to campaign finance filings kept by the Denver Clerk and Recorder’s Office. That included more than $676,000 spent on media buys on May 22 alone.That spending eclipses the combined total fundraising — including direct contributions and matching, public Fair Elections Fund dollars — brought in by Brough, who was second-best funded candidate in the city’s broad mayoral field going into the general election on April 4.That’s not to say the independent expenditure committee backing Brough isn’t bringing in plenty of cash. A Better Denver, as the Brough-backing group is ...

Rockies’ Kris Bryant: Fading star or simply a prolonged slump?

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:14:35 GMT

Rockies’ Kris Bryant: Fading star or simply a prolonged slump? Star power.That’s what the Rockies expected last spring when they signed outfielder Kris Bryant to a seven-year, $182 million contract.But Bryant has not generated the statistics or the buzz the Rockies hoped for when they gave him the largest free-agent contract for a position player in franchise history. Nor has Bryant helped put fannies in the seats at Coors Field. The Rockies are averaging 27,236 fans per game, 17th in the majors. Last season, they averaged 32,467, ranking ninth.Bryant is 31 and the question must be asked. Is he simply in a prolonged slump or is he a fading star?Bryant entered Wednesday night’s game at Arizona as a Rockie in a hard place. He’d hit .114 (4 for 35) over his last 10 games and .205 (16 for 78) over his last 20. For the season, he was hitting .263 with a .719 OPS and an 87 OPS+.Tuesday night, Bryant led off the second inning with a bullet to center off Diamondbacks ace Zac Gallen. The ball came off Bryant’s bat at 107.2 mph, B...