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Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game
Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game

Fox Sports

time8 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game

Associated Press OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Eddie King Jr. drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave Louisville a 7-6 victory over Oregon State on Tuesday and knocked the Beavers out of the College World Series. The Cardinals (42-23) avenged a 4-3 walk-off loss to Oregon State last Friday and advanced to the Bracket 2 final. They must beat Coastal Carolina on Wednesday and again Thursday to reach the best-of-three CWS finals. Just like Oregon State (48-16-1) on Friday, Louisville squandered a late lead only to come back and win. Kellan Oakes faced the top of the Louisville lineup to start the bottom of the ninth. Alex Alicea walked and Lucas Moore was awarded first base for catcher's interference when his bat nicked Wilson Weber's mitt as he fouled off a pitch. The Cardinals loaded the bases when Matt Klein put down a bunt that Oakes booted, the Beavers' third error of the day and eighth in three CWS games. That brought on freshman Zach Edwards to face Jake Munroe, who got caught looking at strike three. Up came King, who sent a fly to center. Alicea tagged up from third, and Canon Reeder had no chance to make a throw home. King was mobbed behind first base, with teammates squirting their water bottles at him and chanting 'Edd-ie! Edd-ie!' Munroe and Zion Rose homered, and Louisville pitchers repeatedly worked out of trouble until they couldn't in the top of the ninth. Aiva Arquette homered to left-center on Wyatt Danilowicz's first pitch, and Gavin Turley, Weber and AJ Singer reached to load the bases with no outs. The Beavers tied it 6-all when Tyce Peterson's slow roller glanced off shortstop Alicea's glove and into the outfield grass, allowing two runs to score. Tucker Biven struck out Jacob Krieg, and Carson McEntire got Reeder to pop out. ___ AP college sports: recommended

Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game
Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game

Winnipeg Free Press

time9 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Eddie King Jr. drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave Louisville a 7-6 victory over Oregon State on Tuesday and knocked the Beavers out of the College World Series. The Cardinals (42-23) avenged a 4-3 walk-off loss to Oregon State last Friday and advanced to the Bracket 2 final. They must beat Coastal Carolina on Wednesday and again Thursday to reach the best-of-three CWS finals. Just like Oregon State (48-16-1) on Friday, Louisville squandered a late lead only to come back and win. Kellan Oakes faced the top of the Louisville lineup to start the bottom of the ninth. Alex Alicea walked and Lucas Moore was awarded first base for catcher's interference when his bat nicked Wilson Weber's mitt as he fouled off a pitch. The Cardinals loaded the bases when Matt Klein put down a bunt that Oakes booted, the Beavers' third error of the day and eighth in three CWS games. That brought on freshman Zach Edwards to face Jake Munroe, who got caught looking at strike three. Up came King, who sent a fly to center. Alicea tagged up from third, and Canon Reeder had no chance to make a throw home. King was mobbed behind first base, with teammates squirting their water bottles at him and chanting 'Edd-ie! Edd-ie!' Munroe and Zion Rose homered, and Louisville pitchers repeatedly worked out of trouble until they couldn't in the top of the ninth. Aiva Arquette homered to left-center on Wyatt Danilowicz's first pitch, and Gavin Turley, Weber and AJ Singer reached to load the bases with no outs. The Beavers tied it 6-all when Tyce Peterson's slow roller glanced off shortstop Alicea's glove and into the outfield grass, allowing two runs to score. Tucker Biven struck out Jacob Krieg, and Carson McEntire got Reeder to pop out. ___ AP college sports:

Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game
Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Louisville walks off Oregon St 7-6 on King's sacrifice fly in College World Series elimination game

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Eddie King Jr. drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave Louisville a 7-6 victory over Oregon State on Tuesday and knocked the Beavers out of the College World Series. The Cardinals (42-23) avenged a 4-3 walk-off loss to Oregon State last Friday and advanced to the Bracket 2 final. They must beat Coastal Carolina on Wednesday and again Thursday to reach the best-of-three CWS finals. Advertisement Just like Oregon State (48-16-1) on Friday, Louisville squandered a late lead only to come back and win. Kellan Oakes faced the top of the Louisville lineup to start the bottom of the ninth. Alex Alicea walked and Lucas Moore was awarded first base for catcher's interference when his bat nicked Wilson Weber's mitt as he fouled off a pitch. The Cardinals loaded the bases when Matt Klein put down a bunt that Oakes booted, the Beavers' third error of the day and eighth in three CWS games. That brought on freshman Zach Edwards to face Jake Munroe, who got caught looking at strike three. Up came King, who sent a fly to center. Alicea tagged up from third, and Canon Reeder had no chance to make a throw home. King was mobbed behind first base, with teammates squirting their water bottles at him and chanting 'Edd-ie! Edd-ie!' Advertisement Munroe and Zion Rose homered, and Louisville pitchers repeatedly worked out of trouble until they couldn't in the top of the ninth. Aiva Arquette homered to left-center on Wyatt Danilowicz's first pitch, and Gavin Turley, Weber and AJ Singer reached to load the bases with no outs. The Beavers tied it 6-all when Tyce Peterson's slow roller glanced off shortstop Alicea's glove and into the outfield grass, allowing two runs to score. Tucker Biven struck out Jacob Krieg, and Carson McEntire got Reeder to pop out. ___ AP college sports:

Mexican restaurant in Philadelphia bracing for impact of Trump's tariffs: "We have a lot of concerns"
Mexican restaurant in Philadelphia bracing for impact of Trump's tariffs: "We have a lot of concerns"

CBS News

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • CBS News

Mexican restaurant in Philadelphia bracing for impact of Trump's tariffs: "We have a lot of concerns"

Restaurant owners in Philadelphia are preparing for the impact of President Trump's recently imposed tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China. For Cantina La Martina, a Mexican restaurant in Kensington, the new trade policies could mean changes to the menu, higher prices, and a challenge maintaining the authenticity of their cuisine. Chef Dionicio Jimenez, who co-owns the restaurant with his wife, Mariangeli Alicea, says it's been at the top of their minds. "We have a lot of concerns," Jimenez said. Jimenez, a Mexican native who moved to the United States in 1998, takes pride in serving cuisine that is authentic to his home country. "It's about memories. About flavors that remind us [of] home," Jimenez said. Jimenez shares those memories through his food, including freshly made tortillas and hand-pulled Oaxacan cheese. But that may soon prove more challenging. Alicea said that most of their authentic ingredients are either made in Mexico or in other Latin American countries and cross the Mexican border. While they can make substitutions with American goods, she said sacrificing these ingredients could make it harder to maintain the restaurant's identity. "It might affect a lot of the authenticity that differentiates our brand," Alicea said. The restaurant is already making adjustments, considering downsizing its menu by eliminating certain items. Alicea said that customers should expect price increases on popular menu items like guacamole. "That there is going to be a price increase and there is a ripple effect that is going on," she said. Alicea added that in order to keep their business running and support their 13 employees, and roughly 30 employees across other locations, they will have to get creative. "Definitely we need to stay alert, get creative and really work as a community," she said. Despite the challenges ahead, Jimenez said they remain committed to providing a welcoming experience for their customers. "It's about memories, friendships," he said.

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