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5 days ago
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Red Sox Reveal New Roster Additions After Yankees Game
Red Sox Reveal New Roster Additions After Yankees Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Boston Red Sox sent shockwaves through Major League Baseball on Sunday night. After sweeping their biggest rivals, the New York Yankees, Boston stunned fans by unexpectedly trading away their top offensive star, Rafael Devers. Advertisement The surprising move left many around the league scrambling to understand it, but the deal is official: Devers is no longer a member of the Red Sox. In return, Boston received two promising young pitchers who will join the MLB roster immediately. The team welcomed the newcomers with a simple message on social media. "Welcome to the Red Sox, Kyle & Jordan." Kyle Harrison, 23, made his MLB debut in 2023 and became the youngest Giants pitcher to debut since Madison Bumgarner in 2009. This season, Harrison made four starts and holds a 1-1 record with a 4.56 ERA. Last season, he went 7-7 over 24 starts, also finishing with a 4.56 ERA. He struck out 118 batters and walked 42. Advertisement His most recent start came on June 10 against the Colorado Rockies, where he pitched five innings, allowing four hits and three runs. He struck out six and walked two. Former San Francisco Giants pitcher Kyle Harrison (45)Jim Rassol-Imagn Images Jordan Hicks, 28, began his career with the St. Louis Cardinals and debuted in 2018. Primarily used as a reliever early in his career, Hicks transitioned to a starting role in 2024 with the Giants, making 20 starts. Last season, he went 4-7 with a 4.10 ERA for San Francisco. In 2025, he has struggled, going 1-5 with a 6.47 ERA through 13 appearances, including nine starts. Recently demoted to the bullpen, Hicks is currently on the 15-day injured list with toe inflammation. Advertisement Related: MLB Sends Ronald Acuna Message After Braves Win Related: Mets Makes Big Pete Alonso Announcement on Sunday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
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05-06-2025
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Yankees React to Aaron Judge's Historic Moment in Yankees Game
Yankees React to Aaron Judge's Historic Moment in Yankees Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees began a three-game weekend series at Dodger Stadium, and it has been billed as a rematch of last fall's World Series. Advertisement The Dodgers bludgeoned the Yankees last year to win the world championship, and while the series was initially expected to be a classic and be very competitive, Los Angeles prevailed in just five games. Friday's game was a historic one, as reigning league MVPs Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge each hit home runs in the first inning. It was the first time in Major League Baseball history that the reigning MVPs from both leagues homered in the first inning of the same game. Judge struck first in the top of that inning with a dinger into center field that opened up the scoring. Judge won his second American League MVP in three years last season with 144 RBIs and 58 home runs, both of which led all of MLB. Advertisement Ohtani, meanwhile, had a National League-high 130 RBIs and 54 homers, and he became the first player in MLB history to have at least 50 homers and 50 stolen bases in the same season. He came into Friday with 20 home runs this season, which was more than anyone else in the majors. New York came into this game in first place in the AL East with a sizable cushion over the second-place Tampa Bay Rays. The Dodgers, meanwhile, are also in first place in their division, but they're trying to hold off the San Diego Padres, who are just 1.5 games behind in second place. Related: MLB Sends Chris Sale Message After Historic News on Thursday This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.
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31-05-2025
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New Video of Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Date Night Is Turning Heads
New photos and videos of Taylor Swift and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs, have come far and few in between over the past couple of months. This is because the couple has been staying under the radar as they do what they can to keep away from the public eye. In fact, the last time the two were photographed in public together was in March during a private date night in New York City. The two have reportedly spent their downtime together, but they have made it a point to be as low-key as they possibly can. This is probably why fans could not help but get all excited after a video of the couple surfaced online on Thursday, courtesy of a fan who was able to capture Swift and Kelce having fun during a New York Yankees game. It is important to note that this video was taken back on Oct. 14, 2024, as Swift and Kelce attended Game 1 of the American League Championship Series between the Yankees and the Cleveland Guardians at Yankee Stadium. However, it was just on Thursday when a fan named Kelsey Cousins, who had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet Swift during the game, posted the clip on her TikTok account. The newly surfaced video of Swift dancing in her seat beside a smiling Kelce has since been shared on social media, and it quickly grabbed the attention of fans. "Swift and Kelce enjoying the Yankees game celebrity moments we didn't know we needed!" a post on X read. "She is so cute dancing with her popcorns and drink," said another. "Oh I love her 🥹🫶🏻" a fan wrote. "I miss her so much," a Swiftie professed. "oh taydrought is real," another said. "not the taycrumbs," commented a user. Swift and Kelce should resurface together sooner or later, but until they do, fans will have no other choice but to settle for these "crumbs" from the lovebirds. For what it's worth, the highly anticipated Met Gala in New York City is on Monday night, and Swift has graced fashion's biggest night multiple times in the past. There has been some speculation that she will make an appearance at this year's big event, and perhaps she could bring Kelce along as a plus-one.