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The Kansas City Royals select Sinton’s Blake Mitchell at No. 8 in first round of MLB draft
SINTON, Texas — Just a few weeks off the heels of an appearance in the 4A UIL Baseball State Tournament, Sinton’s Blake Mitchell now has a decision to make on the next steps of his career.
Mitchell — the top ranked high school catcher in the nation — was selected at the No. 8 spot in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft by the Kansas City Royals on Sunday.
“I told my parents right away, so that was the first thing I was worried about,” Mitchell said. “It means the world. You know, it’s been my dream since as long as I can remember. I’ve dreamed of this moment. For it to finally come true it means so much.”
In November, Mitchell inked his national letter of intent to play baseball at Louisiana State University.
However, Blake’s mother Jennifer Mitchell confirmed he will forgo attending LSU in order to go pro in the Royals farm system.
“Through this whole process about a year ago we started having home visits where these Major League teams and scouts come into our home and visit with us, Jennifer Mitchell said. “Honestly we had an instant connection with the Royals and it was really a dream come true.”
With the 8th pick in the #MLBDraft the @Royals select @SHS_PirateBball’s @mitchellblake25. Congratulations! Highest high school selection from the Coastal Bend since @CHawkins10 at 13 in 2012. #KRIS6Sports pic.twitter.com/YPg7zqw0GH
— Larissa Liska (@LarissaLiska) July 10, 2023
The two-time Gatorade Texas Baseball Player of the Year was a projected first-round pick at the beginning of the season as one of the top 25 high school prospects in the country.
“I just want to go play ball. You know I haven’t played in about a month, so it feels like forever,” Mitchell said. “I’m happy to get back on the field and prove the Royals right that they made the right decision.”
During the season he continued to climb as high as the nation’s fifth best prospect in 2023 by the Prep Baseball Report.
He was the MVP for the 2022 Under Armour All-America game, a Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason First Team All-American, a MaxPreps All-American and he was part of the gold medal winning WBSC Baseball World Cup team in 2022.
“That’s time that we’ll never get back right, so I mean I spend as much time with Blake as I possibly can,” Kevin Mitchell, Blake’s father, said. “If he says hey I want to go hit at 2 o’clock in the morning then we go hit, so I never have told him no.”
Mitchell and the Sinton Pirates went to three straight UIL state tournaments and the squad won one 4A state championship in 2022.
“My job as his coach was just trying to answer all the questions for the scouts and all the GM’s that kind of come through and try to sell that product, which we all know what Blake was capable of doing,” Adrian Alaniz, Sinton head coach, said. “You know, he showcased that so much on the field for the four years he was here with us.”
He finished out his final season batting .457 with 15 doubles, 42 RBIs and six home runs. He stole stole 41 bases, scored 48 runs and was able to take 61 walks.
Mitchell is the fourth ever Sinton baseball player drafted within the first 10 rounds.
“It was great. You know, having all of these people here I love every single one of them,” Mitchell said. “I’m just happy they’re here for me and my family.”
He is the first person in the Coastal Bend drafted in the first round out of high school since Carroll High School’s Courtney Hawkins in 2012, who was selected at 13 by the Chicago White Sox.
Mitchell is the latest player drafted from the Coastal Bend since three others in 2021.
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Chiefs Suffer Several Big Injuries Before Steelers Game
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been pummeled with injuries over recent weeks. They aren’t alone in that predicament, however, as their Christmas Day opponent in the Kansas City Chiefs are currently dealing with their fair share of bumps and bruises.
Defensive tackle Chris Jones (calf), wide receiver Xavier Worthy (ankle), offensive tackle Jawann Taylor (knee) and linebacker Jack Cochrane (ankle) all went down in Kansas City’s win over the Houston Texans on Saturday afternoon, casting doubt on their collective statuses for Wednesday’s meeting with Pittsburgh in a short week.
Jones, widely regarded as one of the NFL’s elite defensive talents for the better part of a decade, sustained his injury in the fourth quarter. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid described it as a strain, and it’s unclear if he’ll be ready to go against the Steelers.
The five-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro has recorded five sacks on the season to go with 30 total tackles, nine of which have gone for losses, and a forced fumble.
Worthy, who was selected with the No. 28 pick of the first round in the 2024 draft, posted a career-high six catches for 65 yards and a touchdown versus Houston. He departed with his injury in the second quarter before returning after halftime and remaining available from that point forward, meaning he’s likely good to go against the Steelers.
Reid also described Taylor’s injury as a strain after he was pulled in the third quarter of Saturday’s contest. The 27-year-old has held a spot on the Chiefs’ injury report since Week 13 with a knee issue, though he’s yet to miss a game both this season and throughout his entire six-year career.
Taylor occupies the right tackle spot and has made 15 starts this campaign. Kansas City’s depth has already been tested after left tackle D.J. Humphries was inactive versus Houston with a hamstring injury, leaving Wanya Morris and second-round rookie Kingsley Suamataia as the team’s most likely options at the two spots if the former pair of players can’t work their way back onto the field in the coming days.
Cochrane fractured his ankle, per Reid, which may very well end his year. The special teams ace logged a total of 306 snaps, mustering five tackles over that stretch.
The Chiefs are now 14-1 and have a magic number of one to clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC, meaning another win or a single Buffalo Bills loss would do the job.
Thus, Kansas City could adopt a safe approach by resting some of its guys and opting not to risk worsening the health of its players with such little down time before taking on the Steelers.
Pittsburgh, on the other hand, has seen its hold on the AFC North slip out of its hands following a loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday that has both teams sitting with a 10-5 record.
Though the Steelers have clinched a postseason berth, they are currently on a two-game losing streak and would ideally avoid slipping any further.
Cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (knee) and wide receiver Ben Skowronek (hip) both suffered injuries against Baltimore while cornerback Donte Jackson (back), defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi (groin), quarterback Justin Fields (abdominal), safety DeShon Elliott (hamstring) and wide receiver George Pickens (hamstring) all didn’t make an appearance with pre-existing wounds.
Pittsburgh needs to get off the schneid quickly, and the hope is that it can return several key pieces whom are currently on the mend for its bout with the reigning Super Bowl champions from KC.
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Kansas State Has Another Second-Half Collapse In Loss To Wichita State
The Kansas State Wildcats looked like a strong basketball team for one half.
And then the second half happened.
The Wildcats were outscored by 23 in the final 20 minutes in an 84-65 loss to Wichita State Saturday night on the road.
“They were better than us, especially in the second half,” K-State coach Jerome Tang said. “I thought their staff did a great job of putting a game plan together of how they wanted to attack us.”
It was the second time the Wildcats had a second-half collapse. The same thing happened in a blowout loss at St. John’s earlier this month.
“The other coaches did a better job of making adjustments than our staff did,” Tang said.
Xavier Bell led the Shockers with a season-high 24 points. Macaleab Rich led the Wildcats with 20 points.
WILDCATS SIGN RECEIVER
Kansas State is making moves within the transfer portal. Their most recent acquisition former Boston College wide receiver Jerand Bradley.
Bradley had just six receptions for 94 yards and two touchdowns last season with the Eagles. However, he compiled 92 receptions for 1,274 yards and 10 touchdowns with Texas Tech, illustrating his ability to produce. He will have many opportunities to replicate this in Manhattan, with the Wildcats reeling after losing their top two receivers.
KANSAS STATE WILDCATS HAVE NEW UNIFORMS FOR RATE BOWL AGAINST RUTGERS
As Kansas State gears up for the Rutgers Scarlet Knight, storylines have been flying around regarding the transfer portal, new recruits, and possible breakout performances.
But a more light-hearted note was the Wildcats getting to unveil their new uniforms in the Rate Bowl.
Wildcats veteran Taylor Poitier said it was “really cool” to be able to suit up in these newer designs.
“We rarely get to wear those types of uniform combos, so I’m really excited to wear them,” Poitier said. “They’ll look pretty cool out there.”
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Taylor Swift shares group hug with mom Andrea and Donna Kelce after Chiefs’ big win against Texans
‘Tis the damn season for Taylor Swift to watch her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, play football!
The Grammy winner was spotted sharing a group hug with her mom, Andrea Swift, and Travis’s mom, Donna Kelce, after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday.
In a video shared on X, the “Cruel Summer” singer — who wore a red Charlotte Simone coat ($404) and black Chanel bucket hat — could be seen hugging Andrea as Donna stood and clapped alongside them. Then, as Donna turned toward them, the ladies pulled her in to join their warm embrace.
When they eventually pulled away from the group hug, Taylor, Andrea and Donna turned back toward the field and continued clapping.
This weekend’s victory was a special one for the Chiefs as it marked their first undefeated season at home since 2003.
The last time the Chiefs went 8-0 at Arrowhead was 2003. And now that they’re 14-1 overall, they have matched their most victories in the regular season — also accomplished in 2020 and 2022.
The pop star’s attendance at the game came a week after she and Kelce — who began dating in summer 2023 — celebrated her 35th birthday together on Dec. 13.
Although the Super Bowl champion, 35, had a “mandatory” team Christmas party to attend, he made sure to “leave early to go be with Taylor for her birthday.”
A source told Page Six that the pro athlete showered Swift with a “a ton of gifts” for her special day.
We also learned that they had an intimate gathering “just them two,” with a separate source telling us that Kelce wanted to make her birthday “extra special.”
Prior to her private birthday festivities, Swift gushed about Kelce during her visit to a children’s hospital in Kansas City.
The “Anti-Hero” singer chatted with a young patient who said, “I like Travis now,” to which Swift replied, “Yes, me too!”
“That’s an absolute yes on that one,” she added.
The billionaire musician had skipped Kelce’s previous away game against the Cleveland Browns, which the Chiefs won 21-7.
The pop songstress has only attended home games this season due to security reasons.
Swift also did not attend the team’s Dec. 8 match-up versus the Los Angeles Chargers as she was wrapping up her record-breaking Eras Tour in Vancouver.
However, the singer paid tribute to her beau during her final concert with a shout-out to the “guy on the Chiefs” while performing her hit song “Karma.”
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