Torkelson homers, gets 3 hits to lead Tigers over Astros 6-3
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
HOUSTON (AP) — The Detroit Tigers needed a shot of confidence after a season-opening sweep at Tampa Bay left them 0-3.They have found it in Houston, winning their first two games against the World Series champion Astros, capped by a 6-3 victory Tuesday night.“I just like that our guys came in and were able to flush the first series, come and play well against a good team in a tough place to play,” said Detroit manager A.J. Hinch, the former Astros skipper. “We outplayed them for a couple of games to win the series and now we can get greedy tomorrow.”Spencer Torkelson tied a career high with three hits, highlighted by a two-run homer in the eighth inning to spur Detroit.The Tigers also won 7-6 in 11 innings Monday.Torkelson said it was big for the Tigers to put the Tampa Bay series behind them and play well against Houston.“It shows that we didn’t panic whatsoever,” he said. Detroit led by one with one out in the eighth when Riley Greene tied a career high with his third hit of...Mexican judge orders five held on homicide in migrant fire
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Mexican judge ordered three Mexican immigration officials, a private security guard and a Venezuelan migrant be held for investigation in connection with a fire last week at an immigration detention center in northern Mexico that killed 40 migrants.The four people responsible for security at the Ciudad Juarez facility will be held on charges of homicide by omission and causing injuries, while the migrant who allegedly set the fire faces charges of homicide and causing injuries, Mexico’s Federal Judiciary Council said after Tuesday’s hearing.A video from a security camera inside the facility shows guards walking away when the fire started last Monday night inside the cell holding migrants and not making any attempt to release them. It was not clear whether those guards had keys to the cell doors.More than two dozen migrants were seriously injured in the fire. SourceNew Zealand’s central bank hikes key interest rate to 5.25%
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand’s central bank surprised economists on Wednesday by imposing an aggressive half-point rate rise to bring its benchmark interest rate to 5.25%.It was the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s 11th straight rate hike as it tries to cool inflation, which is running at 7.2%, far above the bank’s target level of around 2%.It brings the key rate to its highest level since the Global Financial Crisis in 2008. New Zealand’s benchmark rate is now among the highest in the developed world, and the bank’s aggressive action stood in contrast to Australia’s central bank, which on Tuesday decided to pause its round of rate hikes and leave its benchmark rate at 3.6%.Most economists had expected the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to impose a more modest quarter-point rise after the nation’s economy contracted in the December quarter and a destructive cyclone hit in February, killing 11 people and causing billions of dollars in...Rockets prevent Nuggets from clinching West with 124-103 win
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
HOUSTON (AP) — Jalen Green scored 32 points, six others scored in double figures and the last-place Houston Rockets prevented the Denver Nuggets from clinching the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference with a 124-103 victory in their home finale on Tuesday night.Denver entered Tuesday three games ahead of Memphis for the top spot in the Western Conference with four games remaining for both teams. At 19-60 entering Tuesday, the Rockets stood 33 1/2 games behind Denver’s 52-26 record.But none of that mattered to the upstart Rockets, hoping to end a rocky season on a positive note.“When we stay together as a team, feed off each others’ energy and just play hard, the sky’s the limit,” Green said. “We competed with the best in the NBA.”Denver had a sluggish start to the fourth quarter, making just one field goal in the first five minutes. Houston went on a 16-4 run in that stretch.Running away with the game late, the young Rockets went on a dunking spree, firing up the Toyota Center crowd...Aston-Reese scores twice, Maple Leafs beat Blue Jackets 4-2
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
TORONTO (AP) — Zach Aston-Reese scored twice, Joseph Woll made 24 saves and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2 on Tuesday night.Woll was recalled from the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League on an emergency basis after Matt Murray left with a head injury Sunday in a 5-2 loss to Detroit. Woll improved to 4-1-0 this season with the Maple Leafs.“Regardless of what happens, I try my best to stay ready for opportunity,” Woll said. “Biggest thing is to stay in the moment. I can’t try to predict too far down the road. Goal is to come here every day and give my best.”Ilya Samsonov, who was already trending to be Toronto’s starter when the playoffs get going in less than two weeks against Tampa Bay, served as Woll’s backup.Alexander Kerfoot and Auston Mathews, into an empty net, also scored for Toronto. Sam Lafferty had two assists.The Leafs also stretched their lead over Tampa Bay for home ice in the first round to six points. Both teams have five games rem...How much snow fell on Tuesday where you live?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A round of spring snowfall brought heavy, wet flakes to Colorado on Tuesday morning.Tuesday is a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day due to the impact from the snowstorm. When could Denver see its final snow of the season? Preliminary snow totalsHere is a look at the preliminary snowfall totals from the National Weather Service as of 1 p.m. Tuesday:Allenspark: 6 inchesArvada: 0.8 inchBoulder: 3.4 inchesBuckeye: 4.5 inchesBuckley Air Force Base: 0.5 inchCampion: 2.4 inchesCastle Rock: 1.1 inchesChimney Rock: 2 inchesCollbran: 5.8 inchesCrawford: 1.6 inchesDenver: 0.6 inchDenver International Airport: 0.2 inchEvergreen: 2 inchesFort Collins: 1.8 inches Foxfield: 0.9 inchGreeley: 0.9 inchHighlands Ranch: 0.5 inchJamestown: 1 inchJebel: 1.2 inchesLaporte: 4.5 inchesLongmont: 1.3 inchesLoveland: 2.2 inchesMead: 1.1 inchMontrose: 4.5 inches Nederland: 4.5 inchesNiwot: 1.4 inchesPagosa Springs: 2.4 inchesRedstone: 2.6 inches Skyway: 6 inchesSteamboat Springs: ...Local man a top finalist for NHL community award
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
LITTLETON, Colo. (KDVR) — A Littleton man is a finalist for an NHL award given to individuals who, through hockey, have made a positive impact on people in their communities.Marty Richardson is the founder of Dawg Nation Hockey Foundation. The group helps families dealing with hardship, like cancer patients, burn victims and crash victims. They raise funds mostly through an annual hockey tournament to donate to families. They also give victims a weekly opportunity to get on the ice through their Hockey Heals program. Wolf reintroduction could be delayed by proposed law Richardson is one of three finalists for the NHL Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award. The award recognizes an individual, who like O'Ree, has worked to make a positive impact.O’Ree, according to the NHL, was the first Black player to compete in the league and has spent his life promoting inclusion and character.The public is invited to vote to help pick the winner of the award. Visit the league’s website to learn more...Ryan Mountcastle’s 3-run homer, Kyle Gibson’s efficient start lead Orioles to 7-2 win over Rangers
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
Ryan Mountcastle’s first at-bat Tuesday was similar to many from his 2022 season.The first baseman put an excellent swing on the ball, roping the pitch 102.3 mph to the warning track in center field, only for it to be caught by Texas Rangers center fielder Adolis García. The unlucky out — Statcast had the batted ball with an expected batting average of .670 — was an all-too-common occurrence for Mountcastle during his average 2022 campaign.That type of at-bat didn’t define Mountcastle’s night, though, as the Orioles’ No. 3 batter hit a three-run home run in the second inning to propel Baltimore to a 7-2 win over the Rangers. The blast came on a fastball at the top of the strike zone from Rangers left-handed starter Andrew Heaney, which Mountcastle hit off the right field foul pole.“That was really impressive by Mountcastle, showing that opposite-field power,” manager Brandon Hyde said. “Great to see [Mountcastle] go the othe...Ambrose: Rogues gallery of suspicious actors
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
One of the things former President Donald Trump has had going for him in his confused immersion in the world of politics is that his opponents are infallibly worse than he is. Right now, bunches are hooting at him that no one is above the law as if he’s the one guilty of that attempted ascension instead of a blundering, confused, ideologically driven, inept, crime-assisting Manhattan district attorney.His name is Alvin Bragg, and, with the aid of a grand jury, he got an indictment in a case he has been pursuing with a look of moral anger on his otherwise ambitious face every time he talked about Stormy Daniels. She is an actress in porn movies who allegedly had a sexual visit with Trump, thereby earning $130,000.The encounter occurred in 2006 but it was in 2016 when Trump was running for president that she tried to sell her story to the National Enquirer and received the big bucks from Michael Cohen instead. A private lawyer for Trump, Cohen turned against him when he did not become...OBF: Cup or bust for Bruins now
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:46:15 GMT
The Bruins have 60 wins.They’re screwed. It’s O-V-A. Over.Forget the Stanley Cup, they’ll be lucky to get past the Florida Panthers or Pittsburgh Pizzutis in the first round.The 2023 Bruins are the 2007 Patriots, 1971 Bruins, and 2011 Red Sox all rolled into one.Minus the chicken and beer.The Sword of Damocles is a plastic spork in comparison to the Old Testament catastrophe that awaits this team.With each victory, with each point, with each flirtation with history, or another record, their doom grows more certain.Gas up the hearse.Hades or bust!Unfortunately, we don’t have a sarcasm font. Let’s be clear. None of the above is true. At least from this perspective. Absurdity, meet absurdity.The Four Icemen of The Bruins Apocalypse, however, continue to ride daily.We’ve long blown past the exit sign that read: “Enjoy The Ride — Next Right.”The Bruins clinched their fourth Presidents’ Trophy, set a club record with 58 wins, and tied the club mark for most points in a season with a 2-1 w...Latest news
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