Brighton Park crash: Truck slams into constructing on Archer

A pickup truck slammed right into a constructing Wednesday in Brighton Park on the Southwest Side. The collision occurred about four p.m. within the 4400 block of South Archer Avenue, Chicago police stated. According to the proprietor of the 1999 Ford F-150, he left the truck idling whereas he went to a financial institution, police stated. He instructed investigators somebody obtained into the truck and crashed into the constructing, police stated. No accidents have been reported and the constructing sustained structural harm, police stated. Source hyperlink

Pedro Martinez Slams Umpire Angel Hernandez After Horrific ALDS Game 3

Pedro Martinez Slams Umpire Angel Hernandez After Horrific ALDS Game 3

Angel Hernandez just isn’t a good umpire, let’s get that out of the way. The veteran ump had a rough night at Yankee Stadium on Monday, as he had three (!) calls overturned at first base in the first four innings. Here they are: After the game, TBS analyst and MLB Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez slammed Hernandez, who is known as one of the worst umpires in the league. “Angel was horrible,” Martinez said on TBS’ postgame show. “Don’t get me going on Angel now. Major League Baseball needs to do something about Angel. It doesn’t matter how many times he sues Major League Baseball. He’s as bad as

Kuszczak slams double standards at United

Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak has criticised the club for accepting the goalkeeping mistakes of David De Gea while he was hung out to dry. GettyImagesTomasz Kuszczak third choice at Old Trafford Kuszczak, who recently moved on loan to Championship side Watford for the remainder of the season, started only 30 Premier League games in five-and-a-half years at United. He feels that he was never given the opportunity to make up for errors during his time at Old Trafford. The Poland international is out of contract at United at the end of the season and is sure to move on. Talking about his time at the club, Kuszczak was quoted as saying by The Sun: "It is five [years at the club], to be

Keane slams United players

Manchester United legend Roy Keane admitted his former side "got what they deserved" as they crashed out of the Champions League at the group stage tonight. Alex Ferguson's men suffered a 2-1 defeat to Basel in Switzerland, Phil Jones' late headed goal not enough after Marco Streller and Alexander Frei had put the hosts in control. The result left United winless in four meetings with tonight's opponents and their fellow qualifiers Benfica, their only victories coming against Romanian minnows Otelul Galati. "I think going out reflects what United have done in truth, they haven't scored enough goals and they haven't beaten Basel or Benfica," said Keane, part of ITV1's summarising team for the match. "It's all about scoring goals." The last time United failed