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    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T06:17:21.000Z

    ‘Just a brutal day’: Chicago White Sox close homestand with a lopsided 21-5 loss to the Houston Astros, settling for a 4-game split

    The Chicago White Sox had an opportunity to inch closer to first place ahead of a big series against the division-leading Guardians in Cleveland. Instead, they closed out a homestand with a clunker Thursday against the Houston Astros. The Sox surrendered four home runs, including two two-run homers to Alex Bregman, in a lopsided 21-5 loss in front of 24,407 at

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T05:21:42.000Z

    ‘Minor’ bulging disc may keep Taijuan Walker from next start

    ATLANTA— Mets’ right-handed pitcher Taijuan Walker, last seen throwing just two innings on Tuesday night before leaving with back spasms, took some time out of his treatment to explain how he’ s feeling. “A lot better than expected,” he reported.“ Tuesday, I would say, was a lot, a lot of pain. The Mets have Chris Bassitt ready to throw Friday’ s game against the Phillies, and the

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T05:01:09.000Z

    Column: The Chicago White Sox were pummeled 21-5. So is it time for another leadership meeting?

    Could it really be that the White Sox manager was responsible for the five-game winning streak against the Detroit Tigers and Houston Astros after calling a meeting of his key players? The Sox followed up Thursday with an embarrassing 21-5 loss to the Astros, finishing with a split in the four-game showdown against the best team in the American League.

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T04:20:43.000Z

    Twenty One Pilots concert was the reason all those kids camped outside the X this week

    If you’re wondering why a few hundred young people had been camping outside of Xcel Energy Center — some since as far back as early last week — the answer took the stage just before 9 p.m. Thursday. Twenty One Pilots — Tyler Joseph (vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, primary songwriter) and Josh Dun (drummer, trumpet player, jumper-off-of-pianos) […]

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T04:12:53.000Z

    Oswaldo Cabrera having time of his life after Major call-up

    Oswaldo Cabrera is embracing all of it. He made a special salute when the crowd chanted his name during roll call Wednesday night and Thursday when he got his first major league hit, a double, the 23- year old mimed ripping the pin out of a grenade and lobbing it. Cabrera said his dad, Leobardo Cabrera, was a professional volleyball player back in their native

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T04:02:43.000Z

    St. Paul reveals updated Mississippi River Learning Center design concept to community

    In efforts to make the Mississippi River more accessible to the Twin Cities community, the city of St. Paul has been working to create a recreational and educational center at Crosby Farm Regional Park off Shepard Road. In June, designers with W. Architecture and Landscape Architecture of New York shared three potential concept drawings for […]

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T03:13:56.000Z

    Democrats criticize GOP Senate candidate from Eagan for ‘vote with bullets’ comments

    Democrats on Thursday accused a Republican-endorsed candidate for the Minnesota Senate of condoning political violence, when he talked about the need for “voting with the ballot before we have to vote with bullets.” The Senate District 52 candidate, Stephen Lowell, countered that he wasn’t advocating violence but instead simply warning about what can happen when […]

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T03:05:23.000Z

    Equipment belonging to beloved telegraph operator is back in Stillwater

    The Washington County Historical Society has been gifted the equipment that was used for 45 years by the Stillwater Union Depot’s telegraph operator.

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T02:04:18.000Z

    Spenser Watkins continues strong run but Orioles’ bats stay quiet in 3-2 loss to Cubs

    The Orioles have largely avoided these sorts of games, which is why they’ re playing meaningful baseball in the middle of August for the first time in years. On Thursday, it was two solo home runs off right-hander Joey Krehbiel that put the Cubs ahead— just far enough ahead to withstand an immediate answer from the Orioles in the bottom of the eighth inning.

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T00:52:13.000Z

    Family asks for community support for 5 children orphaned after St. Paul murder-suicide

    A GoFundMe has been established for funeral expenses and future expenses for the couple’s five children.

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T00:46:04.000Z

    Yankees’ rain delay rally could be turning point

    If Wednesday night turns out to really be a turning point in this season, blame it on the rain. The hour and three minute rain delay in the seventh inning of their dramatic come-from-behind win over the Rays, gave the Yankees hitters a chance to reset and when they came back to finish off the game they looked more like the hitters they were earlier in the year.

    • Twin Cities
    • 2022-08-19T00:33:17.000Z

    Monkeypox is spreading in Minnesota, but risk remains low

    Minnesota has switched to shallow vaccine injections for monkeypox to get more shots from the limited supply.

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