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Biggio’s homer sends Blue Jays to win over Royals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Cavan Biggio hit the go-ahead homer in the eighth inning, Randal Grichuk and Teoscar Hernandez also went deep, and the Toronto Blue Jays rallied past the Kansas City Royals 7-3 on Monday night.

Top prospect Bo Bichette singled in the first at-bat of his big league career, and the Blue Jays got a strong spot start from Thomas Pannone in the opener of a 10-game trip.

Tim Mayza (1-1) earned the victory with a scoreless inning of relief.

Brad Keller (7-10) let just three balls out of the infield until Hernandez’s tying home run in the fifth inning. The right-hander went on to allow three homers in a game for the first time in his career, and four runs total in seven-plus innings.

Pannone, who was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo before the game, gave the Blue Jays six competitive innings. The left-hander allowed three runs and five hits.

The Royals didn’t get a hit off Pannone until Cam Gallagher’s one-out double off the top of the wall in left in the third. Whit Merrifield followed with a single to give Kansas City the lead.

Keller, who fanned four of his first five batters, was cruising along until Hernandez came up in the fifth. He sent a mistake splashing into the fountains an estimated 450 feet from home plate.

Biggio then led off the sixth with a single. Grichuk turned on a 2-1 pitch moments later, sending it over the left-field wall for his 17th homer.

Keller, who came into the game with the third-stingiest home run rate in the majors, breezed through the seventh inning and manager Ned Yost left him in to start the eighth. That’s when Biggio followed up a deep foul ball with an even deeper fair one for a solo shot that gave the Blue Jays the lead again.

Toronto tacked on three more runs in the ninth to put the game away.

LEGACY TRIO

Bichette, the son of longtime big leaguer Dante Bichette, makes it a trio of legacy players in the Blue Jays lineup. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Biggio, the son of Hall of Famer Craig Biggio, arrived earlier this season. Their fathers combined to make 20 appearances in the All-Star Game.

ROYALS RELEASE

The Royals requested unconditional release waivers on Lucas Duda after the first baseman was designated for assignment last weekend. Duda was hitting just .171 in his second stint in Kansas City.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals shortstop Adalberto Mondesi said he was feeling much better after fielding grounders before the game. Mondesi has been out since July 17 with a left shoulder subluxation.

Blue Jays second baseman Freddy Galvis was scratched about an hour before first pitch with lower back tightness. Galvis has been the subject of trade rumors after Bichette’s long-awaited arrival shifted him from his preferred shortstop position.

UP NEXT

Left-hander Mike Montgomery (1-3, 6.09 ERA) makes his third start for the Royals on Tuesday night following his trade from the Cubs. The Blue Jays have yet to announce their starter.

Fangio will hold QB Joe Flacco out of Hall of Fame Game

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – Joe Flacco will have to wait another week to make his Denver debut.

Broncos coach Vic Fangio said he’ll start last year’s backup, Kevin Hogan, against Atlanta in the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio, on Thursday night.

He’ll be followed by rookies Drew Lock and Brett Rypien, Fangio said.

That means Flacco is slated to make his first appearance for the Broncos on Aug. 8 at Seattle.

Hogan had a rough start to training camp before settling in, and Lock is getting a crash course in the pro-style offense after taking only a handful of snaps from under center during his time at the University of Missouri.

Although there are major questions facing Fangio as he builds his first roster in Denver, the 61-year-old rookie head coach is keeping the front-line starters on the sideline in Canton, Ohio, where former Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame over the weekend along with team owner Pat Bowlen, who died in June at age 75.

The starters, including receiver Emmanuel Sanders, who participated in 11-on-11 drills Monday for the first time as he continues his comeback from a torn Achilles tendon, will get an extended break this week after reporting to camp a week earlier than usual.

Following Wednesday’s walkthrough, they won’t practice again until Sunday.

With their first preseason game approaching, the Broncos released their initial depth chart Monday, although Fangio cautioned against reading much into it.

“I’m going to be honest with you. I wouldn’t read it at all,” Fangio said. “They come in to me and asked me to put this depth chart together. I gave it to the coaches said just put it there. You guys know who’s been working with the 1s. Anything after that is a free-for-all, and if you put any stock in to it, you’re mistaken.”

Fangio said the depth chart doesn’t matter until “we cut down to 53,” which isn’t for another month.

Small earthquake reported in central Kansas

SALINE COUNTY —A small earthquake shook portions of central Kansas Tuesday morning. The quake just before 4:30a.m. measured a magnitude 3.1 and was centered approximately 5 miles west of Solomon.

The  quake was felt over a wide area. The Saline County Sheriff’s office said they received several calls about the quake. There were no reports of damage or injury.

Kansas man dies after motorcycle rear-ends pickup

LINN COUNTY — One person died in an accident just before 9:30p.m. Monday in Linn County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by Edward W. Lewis, 56, Blue Mound, was eastbound on Kansas 31 Highway two miles west of Blue Mound.

The motorcycle crested a hill and rear-ended a 1999 Ford pickup driven by Jacob R. Robinson, 17, Mound City.

Lewis was pronounced dead at the scene and was transported to Schneider Funeral Home.
Robinson was not injured. Lewis was not wearing a helmet, according to the KHP.

Emergency responders searching for missing person at Wilson Lake

ELLSWORTH COUNTY —Emergency responders are currently searching near the middle ramp of the Minooka campground at Wilson Lake for a person reported missing just before 5 p.m. Tuesday.

Keith Haberer, Russell County emergency management coordinator, said emergency responders are gathering to assist in the search, and asked the public to avoid the area.

The area has suffered from flooding in recent months, but campsites near the ramp are set to open this week, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

On July 31 last year, a Great Bend man died at the reservoir while trying to swim to a boat that floated away.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

3rd Kansas man sentenced in Missouri home invasion killing

JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) — A third Kansas man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in the death of a Joplin, Missouri, man during a robbery.

Forester -photo Jasper Co.

Twenty-one-year-old Azaiah Forester, of Columbus, Kansas, was sentenced Monday in the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Taven Williams in January 2017.

Williams was killed when the three suspects and a fourth unidentified person went to the Joplin home of Paul Haney to rob Haney of marijuana. Williams was shot when he tried to help Haney, who survived a gunshot wound to the shoulder.

Two other defendants from Columbus, 21-year-old Brock Robinson and 24-year-old Erik Jones, were each sentenced previously to 15 years in prison.

Robinson claimed it was Jones who shot and killed Williams.

Longtime KU broadcaster Max Falkenstien dies at 95

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Max Falkenstien, the affable and silver-tongued “Voice of the Jayhawks” who brought Kansas football and basketball into the homes of fans for six decades, died Monday. He was 95.

Max Falkenstien, who broadcast University of Kansas football and men’s basketball games for 60 years, died Monday afternoon. He was 95 photo University of Kansas Athletics

The school announced his death in a statement. No cause was given.

Falkenstien did his first broadcast of a Kansas basketball game during the 1946 NCAA Tournament in Kansas City, where the Jayhawks played Oklahoma A&M. He took over as the play-by-play voice the following spring, and would hold the job for 39 years before switching to the commentator’s role in 1984.

He retired from Jayhawk Radio Network broadcasts after the 2005-06 basketball season.

“I’ve known Max since 1985, and back then, even being young in the profession, I quickly realized that Max was as big a part of the great history of KU basketball and football as the players and coaches were,” Jayhawks basketball coach Bill Self said. “He was an absolute joy to be around, and he will be remembered as an absolute treasure. He was loved by everyone.”

Falkenstien was a banker by trade, retiring from the Douglas County Bank in Lawrence in 1994. But his passion was broadcasting the Jayhawks, and fans across the country simply adored him.

He’s the only non-player to have a jersey — No. 60 — hanging in the rafters of Allen Fieldhouse.

“He was one of a kind,” former basketball coach Larry Brown, who guided the Jayhawks to the 1988 national title. “When I got the job at Kansas, coach (Dean) Smith told me about all the great people at KU, the love they had for the school and for basketball. When you talk about those great people, and everyone connected with all that tradition, Max is one of the first people you think about.”

Falkenstien, whose father worked for Kansas Athletics for 33 years, was born and raised in Lawrence and enlisted in the Army Air Corps after high school. He earned a mathematics degree from Kansas in 1948, a full two years after he was on the microphone for his first basketball game.

Falkenstien also did TV play-by-play commentary for the Big Eight’s basketball game of the week in the 1960s and ’70s, and for three decades he hosted football and basketball coaches’ shows for everyone from Pepper Rodgers and Mike Gottfried to Ted Owens and Roy Williams.

“Just the mention of his name will always make me smile,” Williams said.

His last football broadcast came in 2005, the Jayhawks’ win over Houston in the Fort Worth Bowl, and his final basketball broadcast came on March 17, 2006, when Bradley upset Kansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Over those 60 years, Falkenstien’s downhome voice broadcast games featuring the likes of Gale Sayers and John Riggins, Wilt Chamberlain and Danny Manning.

Falkenstien continued to sit courtside for home basketball games for many more years.

“His personal touch made every fan, player, coach and administrator feel like they were part of the KU family,” Self said. “I hope Max realized the positive impact he had on KU and everyone connected with it. He’ll be missed but his legacy will never be forgotten.”

Falkenstien is survived by his wife of 70 years, Isobel. The couple had two children, Kurt and Jane, along with three grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Police catch 3 suspects who left scene of shooting at Kan. home

SEDGWICK COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a shooting and have three suspects in custody.

Lloyd photo Sedgwick Co.
Dailey photo Sedgwick Co.

Just after 2 a.m. Monday police responded to report of a shooting in the 2400 Block of East Shadybrook in Wichita, according to office Charley Davidson. Upon arrival police found a 25-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his foot. EMS transported him to a local hospital for treatment.

Investigators learned a disturbance occurred outside a home in the 2400 Block of East Shadybrook between the victim and Broderick Lloyd when a gun was fired.  Lloyd left the scene in a grey Pontiac. A short time later, officer located and stopped the vehicle in the area of 17th and Hillside, according to Davidson.

During the traffic stop, officer contacted two 18-year-old females in the front and suspects Lloyd, 18-year-old Adonis Dailey, 18, and 19-year-old Deandre Greenley in the back.  Officers also found drugs and a gun in the vehicle.

Police arrested Dailey on requested charges of possession of a firearm by a felon, Greenley of Shawnee, OK., on requested charges of possession of marijuana and Lloyd, 19, on a requested charge of aggravated battery, according to Davidson.

Police do not know if the incident is gang related.  The two teenage women were not arrested, according to Davidson.

Congresswoman draws first GOP challenger in Kan. 3rd district

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The former leader of a national disability rights group has become the first Republican candidate seeking to unseat Democratic U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids of Kansas.

Sara Hart Weir

Sara Hart Weir kicked off her campaign Monday in the 3rd Congressional District in the Kansas City area. She served more than four years as president and CEO of the National Down Syndrome Society before stepping down earlier this year.

The 37-year-old Weir touted her work on legislation in 2014 to create savings accounts with tax advantages for the disabled and their families.

Davids is the only Kansas Democrat in Congress. She ousted Republican Rep. Kevin Yoder last year and gained national attention as a Native American and LGBTQ lawmaker.

Former Kansas Republican Party Chairwoman Amanda Adkins also is considering running for the seat.

2 Kansas brothers hospitalized after shooting

SEDGWICK COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a shooting that sent two teenage brothers to the hospital.

Police on the scene of Sunday’s shooting investigation photo courtesy KWCH

Just after 8p.m. Sunday, police responded to a walk-in shooting call at Via Christi St. Francis, according to officer Charley Davidson.

Investigators have learned that two brothers ages 17 and 19 were outside their residence in the 2300 Block of North Mascot in Wichita.  A white Chrysler 300 occupied by four individuals approached the residence. One suspect exited the car and fired shots. The 17-year-old was wounded in the abdomen and the 19-year-old in his foot, according to Davidson.

They have been treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Police don’t believe the shooting was a random incident and are asking the public to help with additional information that could lead to an arrest.  Police did not release any suspect information Monday.

Chiefs lose defensive back Reaser to Achilles injury

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) – Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Keith Reaser, who emerged as one of the stars of the brief Alliance of American Football, hurt his Achilles tendon during practice Monday and could miss the season.

Reaser was fourth on the depth chart behind Kendall Fuller, Bashaud Breeland and Charvarius Ward, but the cousin of late Redskins defensive back Sean Taylor was likely to make the team.

In other injury news from the Chiefs’ first padded practice, right tackle Mitchell Schwartz left early when his back locked up and wide receiver Gehrig Dieter departed practice with back spasms.

Running back Damien Williams and safety Jordan Lucas remained sidelined by hamstring injuries, while Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Breeland could return soon after having stitches for a lacerated thumb.

The Chiefs practice again Tuesday and Wednesday before getting their first day off Thursday.

Hutch-area flood victims will not receive financial help

HUTCHINSON — Residents in the Hutchinson area affected by flooding will not receive financial relief from the damage caused.

According to Adam Weishaar with Reno County Emergency Management, the area did not sustain enough damage to qualify for FEMA individual assistance or low-interest loans from the Small Business Administration.

Weishaar says the area and the state fell well short of FEMA help although the area easily hit the needed threshold for public assistance, which is used by governments to repair infrastructure.

Weishaar also tried to secure the low-interest loans from the SBA, but most homes didn’t qualify. To be eligible, a home or business must have suffered damage totaling 40% of its value. Fewer than 25 properties in the area hit that mark.

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