Saints losing streak at three with 7-2 loss at Columbus Visitors fall in big hole early; offense stays cold. June 26, 2021 1:00am Text size Copy shortlink:
COLUMBUS, OHIO – The St. Paul Saints had their ace pitching, but Charlie Barnes gave up seven runs six earned on seven hits in five innings as the Saints lost 7-2 to the Columbus Clippers on Friday night. It was their third loss in a row.
The Clippers scored six runs in the second inning, three on Andres Gimenez s bases-clearing double.
The Saints two runs came in the fourth as Mark Contreras was hit by a pitch with one out. Damek Tomscha followed with a double down the third base line and JT Riddle knocked them both home with a single to center.
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A breezy Wednesday morning greeted the first round of class of 2021 seniors at Rio Mesa High School in Oxnard.
This year, commencement was separated into three ceremonies at the school to help keep crowds manageable in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The earliest ceremony at 10 a.m. had 117 graduates out of nearly 400 seniors.
Speakers, including student government leaders and valedictorians, picked either the morning or afternoon ceremony to share remarks. The majority were slated to receive their diplomas at the evening ceremony, but they came to give their speeches at the earlier times.
Rio Mesa s graduation, along with most others in Oxnard Union High School District, happened as COVID-19 safety restrictions lifted on Tuesday.
Louisville ends Saints seven-game winning streak Louisville scored all six of its runs in the eighth.
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LOUISVILLE, KY. – The Louisville Bats scored six runs in the eighth inning to beat the St. Paul Saints 6-2 on Wednesday, ending the visitors seven-game winning streak in the series opener. The first game in this series was supposed to be Tuesday, but it was rained out.
Lefthander Charlie Barnes held the host Bats to three hits in six innings and left with a 2-0 lead. He struck out six and walked two.
Reliever Lewis Thorpe followed him and gave up five runs on three hits and two walks in 1⅔ innings. Ian Gibaut relieved him and got the last out in the eighth but gave up the sixth run on two hits.
Alligators were spotted in several places throughout Eagle Lake last week following the heavy rains. Eagle Lake Police Department and DPS officer Mark Contreras helped secure one gator and released it back near the lake. Courtesy