Could Byron Buxton return to center field this year? Twins discussing possibility

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

Could Byron Buxton return to center field this year? Twins discussing possibility As he rehabs from a right hamstring strain that has kept him out since early August, Byron Buxton has been feeling good. So good, in fact, that the Twins have begun having a discussion that had been tabled earlier in the season.The possibility of Buxton, who has been used strictly as a designated hitter all season, going out to play center field has come up in recent conversations, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. It’s not a guarantee. And even if he does trot back out to the outfield, Baldelli said it would be “on occasion” and wouldn’t be an everyday thing.“But you have to play one game in center before you can play two,” Baldelli said.While the hamstring strain is what landed him on the injured list, it’s a knee issue that stems back to last year that has kept him out of the outfield thus far this season. Buxton had season-ending surgery on his right knee last year, but it’s still something he has had to carefully manage.Having time off for the hamstring strai...

St. Louis named among top travel destinations to get 'most bang for your buck'

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

St. Louis named among top travel destinations to get 'most bang for your buck' ST. LOUIS - Perhaps you're looking to plan one last summer trip around Labor Day weekend. If that's the case, but you're also looking for some budget-friendly adventures, St. Louis might be the stop for you. A research team for finance website CardRates.com recently published a list of "13 underrated travel destinations to get the most bang for your buck." Remembering Kait Anderson: a mother’s mission to promote safety and support St. Louis was named the seventh-best city in the study, which used data from the US Bureau of Transportation and TripAdvisor to organize the rankings. The Gateway City is recognized for its purchasing power, quality of life and variety of activities. "The Home of the Gateway Arch presents visitors with wide-open vistas looking west and the historic vigor of a river town looking east," said the CardRates.com study. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...

Rapids briefs: Colorado’s road game against LAFC rescheduled due to Hurricane Hilary; Rapids 2 makes history

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

Rapids briefs: Colorado’s road game against LAFC rescheduled due to Hurricane Hilary; Rapids 2 makes history The Colorado Rapids’ return to Major League Soccer play will have to wait a few days longer.The league office announced Friday evening that Sunday’s game at LAFC will be rescheduled “due to safety considerations resulting from inclement weather and forecasted storms in the Los Angeles area stemming from Hurricane Hilary.”MLS confirmed that the game had been rescheduled for 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.On Friday, the National Weather Service issued its first-ever tropical storm watch for Southern California as the storm barreled toward the region, with significant wind gusts and torrential rain expected. The worst of the weather is predicted to hit Sunday evening into Monday morning.It is the third Rapids game that has been postponed this season due to severe weather, while two more had multi-hour delayed kickoffs.Navarro, Tavares finding rhythmThe delay could be positive for designated player Rafael Navarro and U-22 Initiative midfielder Sidnei Tavares, as it means mo...

United Airlines pilot caught on surveillance video taking an axe to a parking gate at DIA

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

United Airlines pilot caught on surveillance video taking an axe to a parking gate at DIA DENVER — A United Airlines pilot was caught on surveillance video hacking away at a parking gate with an axe at Denver International Airport.The video, obtained by ABC News Friday, shows the United Airlines pilot walking toward the landside employee parking lot gate with an axe in his hand before briefly stopping as if to check out which parking gate he’s going to target.About a minute into the video, the pilot is then seen walking toward the gate farthest from him before he starts hacking away at the gate. A person inside a pickup truck can be seen in the video just sitting still as the man hacks away.Twenty seconds into the video, the pilot then stops his attack as he realizes that the axe wasn’t properly working because it was still being covered by its sheath.The United pilot resumes his hacking for about another 15 seconds before the gate dislodges and moves out of the way to allow the driver on the pickup to pass through the now-damaged gate.Full Story via Denver7

Hurricane Hilary live satellite and radar

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

Hurricane Hilary live satellite and radar This page features the latest satellite and radar composite imagery for Hurricane Hilary, which is expected to weaken to a tropical storm as it makes landfall in Southern California this weekend.This map will move from time to time to provide you with different views of the storm and its impact on the region.No tropical storm has made landfall in Southern California since Sept. 25, 1939, according to the National Weather Service. The watch warned of numerous potential threats to life and property including extreme flooding, mudslides and tornados.Hurricane officials said the storm could bring heavy rainfall to the Southwestern United States that could dump 3 to 6 inches in parts with isolated amounts of up to 10 inches to portions of southern California and southern Nevada, hitting large desert areas unaccustomed to much rain.Storms don’t usually hit Southern California because prevailing winds usually push them either due west into open ocean or northeastward into Mexico and other ...

Hurricane Hilary poised to drench California: what you need to know 

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

Hurricane Hilary poised to drench California: what you need to know  Hurricane Hilary roared toward Mexico’s Baja California peninsula late Saturday as a downgraded but still dangerous Category 2 hurricane that's likely to bring “catastrophic” flooding to the region and cross into the southwest U.S. as a tropical storm.“Hilary appears to be weakening quickly,” John Cangialosi, a senior hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center, wrote in a Saturday update posted online. “The eye is filling and the cloud tops in the eyewall and rainbands have been warming during the past several hours.”At a news conference Saturday morning, California emergency management officials briefed residents on what is to come with the storm's impending landfall (watch live radar).First responders are pre-positioned throughout Southern California, according to the Director of California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Nancy Ward, to help respond to emergencies as quickly as possible. “[Hurricane Hilary] could be one of the most devastating storms that we’ve...

Wildlife center urging truck owners to help evacuate animals ahead of Hurricane Hilary 

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

Wildlife center urging truck owners to help evacuate animals ahead of Hurricane Hilary  A wildlife center is in desperate need of flatbed trucks to evacuate 1,000 animals to shelters ahead of Hurricane Hilary. The Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach is located near the shore and workers are concerned that the impending storm and potential storm surge will flood the facility.  Live updates: Hurricane Hilary to bring heavy rain, strong winds to Southern California The wildlife center is located at 21900 Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. Employees hope to have all of the animals out by 5 p.m. Saturday evening. The Santa Ana Zoo and the California Wildlife Center in Malibu are sending teams to help assist with the animal evacuation process.To help, call 714-374-5587 and ask for Debbie or Janet. For more information, visit the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center Instagram page or their website.

Grandson of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, says ‘we’re in the final chapter’ in health update

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

Grandson of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, says ‘we’re in the final chapter’ in health update (CNN) — The grandson of former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter said “it’s clear we’re in the final chapter” in an interview with People published Saturday.Jimmy Carter, 98, entered hospice care in February. The former president beat brain cancer in 2015 but faced a series of health scares in 2019, and consequentially underwent surgery to remove pressure on his brain.Family and caregivers have been the only recent visitors to the Carters’ Georgia home, Josh Carter told People. But “there’s always somebody at the house” to keep the Carters company, he said.CNN reached out to The Carter Center for comment on Saturday but did not receive a response.“He’s still fully Jimmy Carter,” Josh Carter said of his grandfather. “I mean he’s almost 99 years old, but he fully understands (how many well wishes he’s received) and has felt the love.”Meanwhile, Josh Carter said his grandmother Rosalynn Carter, who has dementia, is cognizant of her diagnosis and even signed off on the...

WATCH: Person rescued after car drives off cliff in North Bay

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

WATCH: Person rescued after car drives off cliff in North Bay (KRON) -- A person was rescued after they went off-road and drove off a cliff Friday afternoon, the Sonoma County Sheriff said on Facebook. Around 4:05 p.m., crews responded to a car accident near Calistoga Road and Gates Road -- approximately 10 miles northeast of downtown Santa Rosa. Deputy hospitalized after Contra Costa County Sheriff’s car crashes in East Bay pursuit A helicopter was called to the scene to help the victim who fell approximately 100 feet, authorities said. A 200-foot-long cable line was used to rescue the individual and extradite them from their car. Video of the rescue was posted by the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office (watch in the media player above). The victim was flown to an ambulance and taken to a nearby hospital. The person suffered "moderate" injuries, and their condition is unknown at this time. Starbucks no longer offering disposable cups at these North Bay locations Fire and medical personnel from the Sonoma County Fire District and the Santa R...

Pham homers and triples to lead Arizona to a 6-4 win over Padres in the opener of a doubleheader

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:39:30 GMT

Pham homers and triples to lead Arizona to a 6-4 win over Padres in the opener of a doubleheader SAN DIEGO (AP) — Tommy Pham hit a two-run homer and tripled to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 6-4 victory over the San Diego Padres on Saturday in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.The teams are playing two games Saturday with Hurricane Hilary expected to hit the Southern California region on Sunday. The Diamondbacks (63-61) have won five of their last seven games and pulled four games ahead of the Padres in the NL wild-card standings.San Diego dropped to 3-3 on a crucial 10-game homestand. The Padres (59-65) need a strong finish and some help to rally to a playoff berth.Pham — who has a 10-game hitting streak — drove a two-run shot in the fifth to left field to give the Diamondbacks a 5-3 lead. Ketel Marte walked prior to Pham’s 13th homer of the season.San Diego’s Manny Machado hit two solo homers in a losing cause. He connected in the first to left field and in the eighth to right. He has 23 homers for the season.Arizona took a 3-2 lead in the third after Pham triple...