The dreams of a hard-working teenage immigrant were dashed on a Queens street when a hit-and-run driver hit him head on and kept going. Darwin Durazno, 16, was still on life support days after the June 4 crash but only so doctors could harvest and donate organs, said the boy’s stepfather on Thursday. “The doctor said that the organs could save eight lives. My son can’t make it but he can .
Curve hold off Flying Squirrels in series opener
Published Wednesday, Jun. 2, 2021, 8:48 am
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The Richmond Flying Squirrels dropped the first game of the homestand, 4-1, against the Altoona Curve Tuesday night at The Diamond.
The Flying Squirrels (15-10) outhit the Curve (15-9), 7-6, but stranded 10 on base, including twice leaving the bases loaded.
Altoona took a 1-0 lead in the first with a sacrifice fly by Mason Martin against Richmond starting pitcher Gerson Garabito (Loss, 0-2).