April 30, 2011
A winless trip dropped the Kansas City Royals below .500 for the first time since opening day. A series against the slumping Minnesota Twins has helped them bounce back nicely. Kansas City goes for the three-game sweep Sunday when the light-hitting Twins try to avoid their first six-game losing streak in two seasons.
Kansas City Royals' Mike Aviles is out at second as Minnesota Twins second baseman Michael Cuddyer overthrows first base for an error to advance Melky Cabrera during the third inning of a baseball game Saturday, April 30, 2011, in Kansas City, Mo.
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Lake Shawnee in Topeka produces giant troutKansas City StarBoth fish are larger than the existing Kansas record, 10.29 pounds, caught at Shawnee Mission Lake last spring. That means both fish will probably go into the record books once they survive the mandatory 30-day waiting period prescribed by the Kansas ... |
Kansas City is full of women and men doing good deeds outside the spotlight, usually without any fanfare. They help homeless people get off the street. They welcome foster children into their homes. In a few cases, they even help fix cleft palates.
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Two people are recovering after their boat capsized on the flooded Muskegon ... About 600 people came out Saturday for the funeral of two Amish boys, killed in ...
Two people are recovering after their boat capsized on the flooded Muskegon ... About 600 people came out Saturday for the funeral of two Amish boys, killed in ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 30 (UPI) -- Alex Gordon highlighted an eight-run eighth inning with a three-run homer Saturday and the Kansas City Royals spanked Minnesota 11-2.
The Minnesota Twins scored the first two runs of their game against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday evening. That's generally pretty good. The Royals scored the next eleven runs. Yes, that's generally pretty bad. The Kansas City offense sent thirteen men to the plate in the bottom of the eighth inning, and scored eight runs. . .all of them with two men out. . .to blow out the Minnesota Twins ...