Nevada
`Mudcats Fall To Nevada, Four-Game League Win Streak Broken – KCHI Radio
After the Chillicothe Mudcats clinched a postseason spot on a walk-off home run on Wednesday night, their exciting four game win streak in the MINK League was snapped on Thursday night, as they came out flat and lost 10-7 on the road against Nevada. The Griffons, who were already eliminated from MINK League postseason contention, snapped their own eight game losing streak in the process.
It was just the third time this season that the Mudcats and Griffons squared off, and it was Nevada’s second win over the Mudcats this season. Both teams will face off one final time in Nevada on Saturday night.
Chillicothe scored first on the night, with an RBI single from Noboru Shinohara getting the Mudcats in front, 1-0, in the top of the second. It was Shinohara’s second RBI base hit against Nevada on the road this season, the other RBI coming back in late May.
Unfortunately, Nevada would hold the lead from there for the rest of the game, scoring three runs in the bottom of the second, and two runs in the bottom of the third, to take a 5-1 lead, all on just two hits combined. Chillicothe starting pitcher Sungbin Park struggled, only going 1.2 innings, giving up four walks and hitting three Nevada batsmen.
Chillicothe would battle back though, as Sammy Cruz hit an opposite field two run home run to cut the deficit to 5-3, one of his three hits on the night in his best game at the plate this season. It was also Cruz’s first home run of the season. Nevada, however, would score three more runs, one unearned, in the bottom of the fourth to make the score 8-3 in their favor. One of their runs came on a solo home run by Diego Flores, which was Nevada’s only home run on the night.
Chillicothe wouldn’t give up though, as the home run party continued in the sixth. A solo shot from Nathan Cupp, the second Mudcats home run in the game, made the score 8-4 in the sixth, giving Cupp his first homer of the season.John Spoto would score on a wild pitch in the seventh, making it 8-5. Spoto finished with three hits, and two doubles on the night, continuing the fantastic week for him at the plate.
Nevada would ultimately score two decisive insurance runs, one of them unearned in the bottom of the eighth, creating a mountain to climb for the Mudcats heading into the top of the ninth. The Mudcats would not go away, as doubles from Spoto and Cruz in the ninth helped the Mudcats make the score 10-7.
Chillicothe ultimately sent the tying run to the plate, with runners at first and second and two outs. Unfortunately, there was no more later magic left for the Mudcats, as Drew Sanidad grounded into a fielder’s choice to end the game.
It was a sloppy defensive game from both teams on the evening, as Chillicothe and Nevada combined for nine total errors in the matchup. That included a Nevada player committing five errors on his own, but the Griffons’ offense helped back up their poor defense. Nevada has now scored 31 runs against Chillicothe in the three matchups against the Mudcats this season.
Chillicothe moves to 19-21 on the season, and is now 17-20 in MINK League action. the fall to 6-10 on the road, and lose their third game in the last four matchups that have taken place on the road. Nevada, on the other hand, picked up just their fifth home win of the season, a consolation prize for the team that was mathematically knocked out of postseason contention earlier this week.
The Mudcats still have three games to play, all of them on the road. If they win two of them, they will host a postseason game at Shaffer Park on Monday night. The Mudcats can also clinch a home postseason game, and the number four overall seed in the MINK League playoffs, with one win in their next three games, and a Sedalia loss in the Bombers’ regular season finale against Jefferson City on Friday night.
Next up for the Mudcats is the Clarinda A’s in a rescheduled game that will take place today at 4:00 p.m. It’s a single 7-inning game today on the road for the Mudcats, as they play the first game in a rare three-team doubleheader. Clarinda will face the Carroll Merchants in the second game of the doubleheader. Be sure to tune in this afternoon for more fun Mudcats baseball live on KCHI and on kchi.com.
Nevada
GOP primary for open US House seat and Democratic governors race highlight Nevada ballot
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevadans are choosing their party nominees Tuesday for two closely watched congressional seats and the governor’s race, among others, as the state grapples with an affordable housing shortage, exploding energy demand from data centers and federal cuts to key state programs.
The state has a closed primary, meaning only registered Democrats and Republicans will vote in party contests after an effort to open them up failed in 2024.
Several primaries feature matchups between candidates backed by party leaders and political outsiders promising change. Come November, the governor’s race is considered one of the most competitive in the country, and holding on to the 3rd Congressional District is considered crucial for Democrats’ hope of retaking the U.S. House.
Here’s a look at the most prominent races:
Democrats seek a rival for Lombardo
Gov. Joe Lombardo, a Republican, is considered one of the most vulnerable governors in the country this fall.
The Democrats vying to challenge him include state Attorney General Aaron Ford, who has the backing of the Democratic congressional delegation and former Vice President Kamala Harris, and Alexis Hill, a county commissioner in northern Nevada who campaigned as a candidate willing to shake things up.
They focused their campaigns on affordability, as the state continues to see a shortage of affordable housing, some of the highest gas prices in the country and cuts to federal healthcare and food assistance programs.
Ford largely ignored Hill, instead directing his attacks at Lombardo and arguing that both the governor and Trump are responsible for Nevadans’ economic woes. He is trying to become Nevada’s first Black governor.
2nd Congressional District
In the Republican contest to replace longtime Rep. Mark Amodei, who is retiring, President Donald Trump has endorsed David Flippo, a loyalist of the president who has never held elected office. Amodei and Lombardo have backed James Settelmeyer, a former state senator with a long political track record.
The district covers northern Nevada and includes Reno and Carson City, the capital, along with an immense rural expanse.
Trump-endorsed candidates have seen successful in primaries elsewhere, underscoring his unrivaled power over the Republican Party as he enters the last years of his presidency. He easily won the district in the 2024 presidential election.
The GOP nominee has a good chance of winning in November, as registered Republicans outnumber Democrats by 70,000 in the 2nd District. A Republican has held the seat since the district was created in the 1980s.
Still, Democrats hope to entice the large number of nonpartisan voters in the district this fall. Their candidates include Teresa Benitez-Thompson, a former majority floor leader of the Nevada Assembly, and Greg Kidd, an investor who ran in the last cycle as a nonpartisan.
3rd Congressional District
Nevada’s other three members of Congress, all Democrats, are expected to win their primaries easily.
In the 3rd District, Republicans are battling to determine who will face Democratic Rep. Susie Lee in what is considered the most competitive congressional district in Nevada because of its narrow Democratic registration advantage, its high number of nonpartisan voters and a history of razor-thin election margins. In 2024 both Lee and Trump won narrowly.
Candidates include Trump-backed Marty O’Donnell, a composer who worked on the “Halo” video game series and ran unsuccessfully for the seat in 2024; Jeff Gunter, a dermatologist and former ambassador to Iceland; neurosurgeon Aury Nagy; and businessperson Tera Anderson.
The candidates ran on border security, energy independence and decreasing the federal debt.
Attorney general
With Ford term-limited and running for governor, the opening has prompted competitive primaries for the state’s top law enforcement post.
The Democratic side features state Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro and Treasurer Zach Conine. Both campaigned on promises to take on the Trump administration, following in the footsteps of Ford, who filed numerous lawsuits against the federal government.
For the Republicans, Trump-backed attorney Adriana Guzmán Fralick faces Douglas County commissioner Danny Tarkanian. Tarkanian, son of legendary University of Nevada, Las Vegas basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian, previously ran unsuccessfully in multiple congressional races.
Both candidates campaigned on “election integrity,” casting doubt on voting security. Nevada is one of the swing states in which Trump falsely claimed the 2020 election was stolen, despite officials finding no evidence of widespread fraud.
Tarkanian promised to investigate voter fraud allegations, while Guzmán Fralick vowed to seek passage of the SAVE Nevada Act, which would be similar to changes Trump has sought at the federal level.
Her legislation would require all votes to be counted on Election Day, end universal mail ballots and eliminate automatic voter registration. It would almost certainly hit a dead end in the Democratic-controlled Legislature.
GOP secretary of state candidates question Nevada’s elections
Several Republicans are running for secretary of state, the office that oversees elections, including some who falsely claimed the 2020 election was stolen from Trump. The winner of the primary will take on Democratic Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar.
The GOP candidates include Jim Marchant, a former state lawmaker and perennial candidate who has said the 2020 election “was probably stolen”; Sharron Angle, a former state lawmaker who was part of an effort to block the certification of Nevada’s 2020 election results; and Shirley Folkins-Roberts, an attorney who received Lombardo’s endorsement and has denied there is widespread fraud in Nevada’s elections.
All the candidates support implementing voter ID, which will be on the ballot for the second time in November after the question passed by a wide margin in 2024.
Angle promises to enforce voter ID if voters pass it and supports Trump’s executive order seeking to require documentary proof of citizenship to vote. The courts have so far halted that order, issued last year, from taking effect.
Marchant wants to eliminate electronic voting machines and end the state’s universal mail ballot system. He also wants to require paper ballots, which would be counted by hand, according to his campaign website.
Folkins-Roberts said she will work to keep voter rolls accurate and up-to-date, require voter ID and ensure that election results are delivered on time. She also wants to reverse the automatic voter registration system. In an interview with News 4 Reno, Folkins-Roberts said she believes Nevada’s elections are “good,” but wants to improve voters’ confidence by making changes.
Nevada
Red Flag Warning issued for heightened fire danger in Southern Nevada
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — We’ll start the week with a heightened fire danger with dangerous heat later this week.
TODAY
Expect mostly sunny skies with winds picking up again on Monday. High temperatures will reach 98 degrees in Las Vegas with south winds 10-20 mph and wind gusts up to 30 mph.
A RED FLAG WARNING is in place from 10am to 9pm Monday for gusty winds and dry weather, so if a fire started, it would spread quickly.
Winds are estimated to be 20-25 mph with gusts around 40 mph at times with relative humidity of 5%-15%.
Air quality is ranked ‘good’ to ‘moderate’ for dust and tree pollen. The most common pollens are juniper, cedar, willow, sycamore and palm.
TONIGHT
We’ll see variable clouds this evening with skies going from mostly cloudy to mostly clear overnight.
Wind gusts will pick up again before midnight with gusts 30-40 mph possible downslope of the Spring Mountains in the west valley.
Elsewhere, gusts will be 20-30 mph. Breezes will eventually back down to 5-15 mph overnight. Valley lows will drop to around 74 degrees.
WHAT’S NEXT
We have reached 109 consecutive days without measurable rain in Las Vegas.
No rain is in sight, but for perspective, June is the driest month of the year in Las Vegas. Fingers crossed on a hopefully more active monsoon season!
High pressure builds next with highs 5-10 degrees above normal. Temperatures will reach around 108 degrees in Las Vegas by Friday. The last time we hit a high temperature of 108 degrees was back on August 20th of last year.
Not much relief is in sight by the weekend with highs around 107 degrees and temps at or above 105-106 degrees NEXT Monday through Wednesday.
Nevada
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