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Motorcycle driver gravely injured in late-night crash near UPMC Mercy Hospital
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A motorcycle driver was gravely injured in a late-night crash near UPMC Mercy Hospital last night along the Boulevard of the Allies.
Pittsburgh Police say that the crash involved the motorcycle and another vehicle.
Medics at the scene performed CPR on the motorcycle before he was taken to the hospital.
The driver of the other vehicle refused medical attention.
A second vehicle was also hit during the crash but no one was hurt.
The Collision Investigation Unit is handling the investigation into the crash.
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Pirates to call up top pitching prospect Skenes
The Pittsburgh Pirates are calling up star prospect Paul Skenes, and the hard-throwing right-hander is expected to debut Saturday at PNC Park against the Chicago Cubs.
Considered the best pitching talent in a generation, 21-year-old Skenes will arrive in Pittsburgh after dominating Triple-A, allowing three earned runs in 27⅓ innings and striking out 45 batters.
After one of the finest seasons ever for a college pitcher, Skenes went to the Pirates with the No. 1 pick in the July 2023 draft and signed for $9.2 million, the largest bonus for an amateur in baseball history. Pittsburgh limited his workload after a taxing junior season at LSU in which he struck out 209 hitters and walked just 20 in 122⅔ innings while going 13-2 with a 1.69 ERA.
Although evaluators believed Skenes to be major-league-ready when Pittsburgh drafted him, the Pirates entered 2024 wanting to build him up slowly and avoid a potential midseason pullback on his innings. By limiting Skenes’ pitch count in the minor leagues — he hasn’t thrown more than 75 pitches in a Triple-A start this year — the Pirates hope he can join a rotation that also includes hard-throwing rookie Jared Jones for the remainder of the season.
How to handle elite pitching prospects has long been a mystery for front offices, particularly with the proliferation of arm injuries to hard-throwing starters this season. The two closest facsimiles to Skenes in terms of college production and major league readiness were Washington Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg and Cubs right-hander Mark Prior, both of whom were brilliant for flashes in the big leagues but ultimately had their careers shortened by arm injuries.
At 6-foot-6 and 235 pounds, Skenes assumes the mantle as the hardest-throwing starter in the game — and perhaps the highest-velocity rotation member in baseball history. At Triple-A Indianapolis, Skenes’ four-seam fastball has reached over 102.1 mph. He also mixed in a splinker — a combination splitter and sinker thrown by Minnesota Twins closer Jhoan Duran — at 95 mph, complemented it with a slider in the mid-to-high 80s, added a softer changeup that runs at 88 mph, and occasionally turned to a slower curve.
Although the Pirates currently occupy last place in the National League Central, that is due more to their hitting woes than to their strong set of arms. Few starters in the NL have been as impressive as 22-year-old Jones, and with Skenes joining veterans Mitch Keller, Martin Perez and Bailey Falter, the Pirates now have arguably the best rotation in the division.
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Allegheny County Council honors Pittsburgh Today Live’s 20 years on the air with proclamation
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Allegheny County Council is recognizing KDKA’s morning lifestyle show Pittsburgh Today Live for its 20 years on the air.
PTL, as the show has come to be known among the team and crew, premiered on May 10, 2004. Since then, it has become the most-watched and longest-running local lifestyle show in Pittsburgh.
County Councilman Bob Macey brought the proclamation to the show.
“I really think I know these people,” Macey said. “I watch them every day. I really, really like it for a variety of reasons. The pets, the food, the jokes. They make me smile and a lot of us today need to smile at lot more.”
Hosts Heather Abraham and David Highfield accepted the proclamation for the whole team, affectionately known as Team PTL.
Jennifer Antkowiak, Kristine Sorensen and Jon Burnett, former hosts of the show, are also honored in the proclamation.
Pittsburgh Today Live will debut its 20th Anniversary Special on May 10, 2024, at 9 a.m. on KDKA. It will re-air later that day at both 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. on KDKA+.
It will air several more times throughout the weekend, including on Saturday, May 11, 2024, at 7 p.m. on KDKA, and at 8 p.m. on KDKA+. It will also stream on CBS News Pittsburgh.
Look for our WATCH notifications on social media throughout the weekend.
The special was taped at the Point Park University Pittsburgh Playhouse in front of a live audience. It features regular PTL guests, contributors, music, food, fun and a special celebrity guest that you don’t want to miss.
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