Lourdes Gurriel Jr. leaves game with leg injury
PHOENIX — Blaze Alexander laid out in left-center to somehow snag what seemed a certain gapper for Rowdy Tellez and snagged the ball for the final out of the sixth inning on Monday night. The Chase Field crowd erupted as did the Arizona dugout.
Then everyone suddenly realized something was wrong. Really wrong.
Left fielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr., who had been running for the ball as well, was laying crumpled on the turf holding his right leg in obvious pain.
Judging by the television replays, Gurriel injured his right knee while trying to avoid the diving Alexander.
Alexander waved out the trainers and Gurriel eventually got to his feet and was helped to a medical cart and taken off the field.
Any injury to Gurriel would be another big blow to the Diamondbacks, who find themselves barely hanging on to slim postseason hopes. Gurriel came into the game riding a hot streak at the plate with 32 RBIs since Aug. 1, second to only Kyle Schwarber’s 33 over that span.
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Why are Starbucks locations closing in Oklahoma?
As part of an overhaul set to cut around 900 non-retail jobs and close several stores across the country, multiple Starbucks locations in Oklahoma have shuttered their doors, including eight locations in Oklahoma
In a letter sent to Starbucks employees on Sept. 25, CEO Brian Niccol said the company’s “Back to Starbucks” plan identified locations that were “unable to create the physical environment our customers and partners expect.”
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As the company closes underperforming locations, the impact can be felt in Oklahoma, where seven locations have since closed.
Closing locations in Oklahoma include a northwest Oklahoma City location as well as the location on Campus Corner in Norman.
Which Starbucks Locations Are Closing in Oklahoma?
See a full list of closing Oklahoma locations below:
- Oklahoma City: 5201 N. May Ave.
- Tulsa: 5755 S 49th W Ave
- Norman: 225 W Boyd St.
- Edmond: 3201 S Broadway
- Wagoner: 208 Blake Dr.
- Miami: 2526 N Main St.
- Elk City: 402 S Eastern Ave.
- Atoka: 2020 S Mississippi Ave.
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Live updates: Charlie Kirk shot dead on Utah campus; FBI releases images of person of interest
A Utah Valley University student told CNN on Thursday night he saw a man walking on or near the roof of the Losee Center twice in the last two weeks.
The student said he was not sure it was the same person depicted in photographs released by police in connection with Charlie Kirk’s killing, but that the individual “looked familiar.” The student said it was unusual to see someone on that part of the roof.
“It was weird,” he said.
The student said he last saw the person on the roof last Wednesday at noon, a week before the shooting.
He told CNN that he reported his observations to the FBI tipline after the shooting, but has not heard back.
The student described the man as a “tall, skinny-ish white dude [who] had dark hair. He had this backpack on and was wearing dark clothes.” He added that the man was looking down at the courtyard area where Kirk’s speaking engagement was later held.
At the time, the student said, he thought it unusual for a person to be near the roof, but he did not report it to authorities.
He said a professor also noticed the man on the roof and called out to him. According to the student, the professor asked, “Hey, man, are you doing all right?” and the man on the roof “just kind of dismissed what he said.”
E.A. Hanks on family, fame, and surviving her mother’s abuse
E.A. Hanks on family, fame, and surviving her mother’s abuse
Christiane Amanpour speaks with E.A. Hanks, writer and daughter of Tom Hanks, about her abusive mother and the process of turning family trauma into her new memoir.


