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Shelby Miller started 2021 with three relief outings for the Cubs at the big league level.Mark Black/AP
Not in 621 days had a Minor League Baseball team celebrated a milestone such as this. On Sunday, the Iowa Cubs brought the drought to an end.
Led by starting pitcher Shelby Miller, four Triple-A Iowa pitchers including Tommy Nance, Brad Wieck and Ryan Meisinger combined for a no-hitter as their squad did enough at the plate to sink visiting Indianapolis, 2-0, at Principal Park.
Making his first appearance at Triple-A in the Cubs system, Miller got Iowa started on the right note with three stellar innings. The veteran retired the side in order in the first and third and faced only one over the minimum thanks to a one-out walk he issued in the second. Threading five strikeouts through his abbreviated outing, Miller threw 28 of 47 pitches for strikes.
New York State man faces felony charge
Motorist Chad Sykes quickly realized his mistake as he entered the eastbound lanes and began traveling west on Interstate 180 at the Maynard Street interchange in the city about 2:30 a.m. Sunday, court records stated.
As Sykes, a convicted felon, began to turn around, he spotted a state trooper near the ramp and took a handgun he had in his suitcase and hid it in a paper bag “to make it look like trash” police said. He then pulled over to the south berm.
The trooper soon pulled up along side Sykes’ 2006 Chevy Trailblazer, got out and began to question the Montour Falls, New York, driver.