AN ALIQUIPPA SENIOR WAS RECOGNIZED BY CITY COUNCIL…AS WE HEAR IN THIS REPORT FROM BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Author: Beaver County Radio
Spring Has Finally Sprung! No, Really!!
WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 13TH, 2018
TODAY – PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH – 78.
TONIGHT – PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES. LOW NEAR 60.
SATURDAY – CLOUDY SKIES. RAIN IN THE AFTERNOON.
HIGH – 74.
SUNDAY – THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH – 65.
Raise it!!!! Polanco homers twice to power Pirates past Cubs 6-1!!!
Polanco homers twice to power Pirates past Cubs 6-1
By MATT CARLSON, Associated Press
CHICAGO (AP) — Gregory Polanco homered twice to help back a third straight solid start by Trevor Williams, and the Pittsburgh Pirates pulled away from the Chicago Cubs 6-1 on Thursday.
Francisco Cervelli lined a three-run shot in the seventh off Cubs reliever Justin Wilson as Pittsburgh scored four times in the inning to break open a tight game. Adam Frazier also went deep for Pittsburgh, which improved to 9-3.
Kyle Schwarber homered, doubled and singled for three of the Cubs’ seven hits. Chicago’s Ian Happ had his first two-hit game this season.
Williams (3-0) was a touch better than Chicago starter Kyle Hendricks (0-1) in what began as a pitchers’ duel following Chicago’s 13-5 rout of Pittsburgh on Wednesday night.
The Pirates’ right-hander allowed one run and four hits through six innings, while striking out five and walking one.
Hendricks allowed two runs and five hits and struck out seven through six innings as he rebounded after allowing four runs in five innings in a no-decision at Milwaukee last Friday.
Pittsburgh’s Michael Feliz, George Kontos and Felipe Vazquez each pitched a scoreless inning in relief.
Javier Baez went 0-for-4 after homering twice on both Tuesday and Wednesday. Chicago’s high-energy infielder became the first Cub with consecutive multi-homer games since Alfonso Soriano in May 2008.
Polanco’s third career multi-homer game lifted his season total to a team-leading five.
Polanco hit his fourth homer into the bleachers in right-center in the first to give Pittsburgh a 1-0 lead.
Schwarber led off the bottom of the fourth with a drive that landed halfway up the right-field bleachers and tied it at 1. He hit his third home run on a full count and into a steady, chilly wind off Lake Michigan.
Frazier put the Pirates back in front 2-1 in the fifth with a solo shot into the first row of the left-center bleachers. It was the first homer for the Pirates’ leadoff hitter.
Polanco’s second homer of the game, a shot to left-center off Wilson with one out in the seventh made it 3-1. After Wilson walked Josh Bell and Corey Dickerson, Cervelli smacked his second homer this season.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: OF Bryan Reynolds, a 23-year-old highly touted prospect at Double-A Altoona, will undergo surgery on Friday to repair a fractured hamate bone in his left wrist. Reynolds was acquired from San Francisco in January in a trade that sent Andrew McCutchen to the Giants.
Cubs: Despite playing while being under the weather, OF Albert Almora Jr. had three hits and scored two runs as the leadoff hitter in Chicago’s 13-5 rout of Pittsburgh on Wednesday. Manager Joe Maddon held Almora out of the lineup on Thursday not because of illness, but because of matchups and dispersing playing time among his outfielders. “This is predetermined,” Maddon said, while noting Almora “looked like Gumby” on Wednesday.
UP NEXT
Pirates: RHP Chad Kuhl (1-0, 5.06 ERA) faces Marlins LHP Dillon Peters (1-1 9.35) in the opener of a three-game series in Miami.
Cubs: RHP Yu Darvish (0-0, 5.23) makes his first home start as a Cub and third of the season in a Friday afternoon opener of a three-game set against Atlanta. After being roughed up for five runs in 4 1/3 innings in his Cubs debut at Miami on March 31, Darvish allowed just one run and struck out nine in six innings at Milwaukee last Saturday. The Braves counter with Anibal Sanchez (0-0, 2.25).
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Freedom Area School District To Install Artificial Turf, Replace Stadium Track
The Freedom Area School District is about to spend $1.4 million to install artificial turf and replace the track at Bulldog Stadium. According to the Beaver County Times, that work will start at the stadium in early May, and the project will be ongoing until early August. The stadium will remain closed during that time, which means graduation ceremonies will take place in the high school auditorium instead. Superintendent Jeff Fuller says the upgrades and renovations won’t just benefit student athletes. Students in kindergarten to grade 12 use the field during the school year, and plenty of community members use the track during the day for walking or other exercise.
UPDATE: More Victims Of Self-Proclaimed Psychic Come Forward
State Police and Center Township investigators say there are now five cases against a self-proclaimed psychic arrested last week. According to court records, 27-year-old Sophey Mills bilked one of her alleged victims out of 18-thousand dollars. Investigators say they have been looking into Mills since the start of this year. They believe she may have more victims than those who have already come forward.
Guaranteed Cash Building Life Insurance Without Spending Any More Money. Find Out More On Tuesday April 17.
(Beaver County, PA) Tom Young from 1st Consultants, Inc. will discuss discuss the thought provoking topic of how to have guaranteed cash building life insurance without spending any more money on Tuesday April 17, 2018 with host Frank Sparks on Teleforum.
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The multi media presentation will take place on April 17, 2018 from 9:10 to 10:00 A.M. Listeners to 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA can call 724-843-1888, or 724-774-1888 to join in the conversion. The program can also be viewed online via a live video stream on the WBVP-WMBA Facebook page where you can also ask any questions or make comments . Additional segments with Tom Young will be distributed live on air and on line at the same time on the third Tuesday of each month.
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AUDIO: Matt Murray Posts 3rd Consecutive Playoff Shutout
Matt Murray picked up right where he left off in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, anchoring his fellow Pittsburgh Penguins for his third consecutive postseason shutout in last night’s 7-0 Game 1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. With more details from last night, we hear from Bruce Frey of Beaver County Radio Sports:
Murray’s streak now has reached 206:32, and he will get the start for Game 2 in Pittsburgh.
Former Beaver County Commissioner Dan Donatella Dies
SOME VERY SAD NEWS OUT OF BEAVER COUNTY THIS MORNING. FORMER COUNTY COMMISIONER DAN DONATELLA HAS DIED. DONATELLA – A MIDLAND NATIVE – WAS AN INFLUENTIAL FIGURE IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS. FORMER REPUBLICAN COMMISSIONER CHARIE CAMP SERVED TWO TERMS WITH DONATELLA. IN AN INTERVIEW WITH BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS. CAMP SAYS HE FELT VERY SAD AFTER HEARING THE NEWS OF HIS PASSING…
CAMP TALKED ABOUT WHAT IT WAS LIKE TO WORK WITH DONATELLA AS A COMMISSIONER…
CAMP – WHO CURRENTLY WORKS FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION – SAID HE OWES HIS LOVE OF TRANSPORTATION ISSUES TO DAN DONATELLA…
CAMP TALKED ABOUT WHICH ACCOMPLISHMENTS HE ACHIEVED AS A COMMISSIONER WITH DAN THAT HE’S MOST PROUD OF…
CAMP SAID WHILE HE DONATELLA WERE FROM OPPOSITIVE POLITICAL PARTIES, THEY BOTH SHARED THE SAME PHILOSOPHY…
CAMP EXPLAINED HOW HE DONATELLA WERE ABLE TO WORK SO WELL TOGETHER…DESPITE THEIR POLITICAL DIFFERENCES:
CAMP SAID HE LEARNED A LOT FROM DAN…
CAMP TALKED ABOUT WHAT DONATELLA WAS LIKE AS A PERSON…
DAN DONATELLA DIED WEDNESDAY AT VILLA ST. JOSEPH IN BADEN. HE WAS 81.
Beaver County Murder Trial Begins
Testimony will continue today in a trial for an Aliquippa teenager accused in a double homicide. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has been following the trial at the Beaver County Courthouse…
Aliquippa School Board To Advertise For New Athletic Director
THE ALIQUIPPA SCHOOL BOARD PLANS TO ADVERTISE FOR A NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTOR. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…










