April 1, 2025 - 05:54

In a remarkable display of skill, Carson Kelly achieved a rare feat during the A's home opener at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento on Monday night. With his outstanding performance, Kelly became the first player in the league this season to hit for the cycle, marking a significant milestone for both him and the Cubs. This achievement also makes him the first Cubs player to accomplish this feat since 1993, highlighting the rarity and excitement surrounding such an event.
The game, however, was overshadowed by a disappointing performance from the A's, who surrendered a staggering 18 runs to the Cubs. Fans witnessed a one-sided contest as the Cubs showcased their offensive prowess, leaving the A's struggling to keep pace. While Kelly's cycle was a bright spot in the game, the A's will need to regroup and refocus as they move forward in the season. The night will be remembered not only for the record-breaking performance but also for the challenges faced by the home team.
June 20, 2026 - 03:32
New School of Public Health receives largest donation in WashU historyThe newly established School of Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis has received a historic $200 million gift from the Bursky Family Foundation. Announced in May, the donation is...
June 19, 2026 - 05:36
Major grocery operator on the hook for $40M over pharmacy monkey business; $6M windfall for whistleblowerOne of the largest food retailers in the world, and the fourth biggest grocery operator in the United States, has agreed to pay $40 million to settle allegations that it cheated on drug prices...
June 18, 2026 - 19:07
California is getting ready to increase a health insurance tax. Will it affect your premium?California is preparing to raise a tax on health insurance plans, and private insurers say the extra cost will likely be passed directly to consumers. The proposed increase is meant to generate...
June 18, 2026 - 06:37
Men's Health Month: Why many men wait too long to see a doctorJune is Men`s Health Month, and medical experts are using the time to highlight a stubborn problem: too many men avoid the doctor until a minor issue becomes a serious one. Studies show that men...