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Newsweek
28 minutes ago
- Newsweek
Blockbuster Deal Brewing? Why Latest Tigers Trade Buzz Makes No Sense
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Athletics closer Mason Miller has shockingly been linked to a few trade rumors over the last few days. FanSided's Quinn Everts recently suggested the powerhouse Detroit Tigers could be a potential landing spot in a trade for the superstar righty in the coming weeks. "The Tigers are in their World Series window. There aren't any holes, really, on the offensive side for this team, and we know the starting staff is elite at the very top with Tarik Skubal and Casey Mize," Everts wrote. "But a somewhat unreliable bullpen could be the downfall of this team in October, so why not add the most dynamic bullpen arm available at the deadline? Detroit is likely going to add an arm or two in the coming weeks, and I see no reason not to go all, all in. "The price for Miller will be steep, but the Tigers haven't made the ALCS in over a decade and have a real chance to do that (and more) in 2025. Make a statement to the team that you want to win it all by pulling off a stunner at the deadline." SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 13: Mason Miller #19 of the Athletics celebrates after getting Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to ground into a double play to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-3 and pick up his 19th... SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - JULY 13: Mason Miller #19 of the Athletics celebrates after getting Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to ground into a double play to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-3 and pick up his 19th save of the season at Sutter Health Park on July 13, 2025 in Sacramento, California. More Justine Willard/Athletics/Getty Images The Tigers have one of the best farm systems in baseball. If anybody in the league has the prospects to put a fair offer on the table for Miller, it's Detroit. Adding the star to the backend of the bullpen would be massive for the Tigers, too. It could elevate them to the top of the league as World Series favorites. While it would make sense for the Tigers to pursue Miller, this idea doesn't seem likely at all for one reason: The Athletics reportedly aren't listening to trade offers for Miller, per Bob Nightengale of USA Today. If that's the case, there's no point in discussing a Miller trade anymore, even if the Tigers have the prospect capital to make a fair offer. More MLB: Braves Expected To Consider Trading $73 Million All-Star: Report


Bloomberg
28 minutes ago
- Bloomberg
NJ and NYC Expect $3.3 Billion Boost From Hosting World Cup
New York City and New Jersey officials are projecting a $3.3 billion economic boost to the region from hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2026. The region will host eight matches at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey, including the final on July 19, 2026, expecting to bring in over 1.2 million fans and tourists, according to an economic impact summary released Monday by the NYNJ Host Committee, the local body responsible for organizing the games.


News24
29 minutes ago
- News24
Oldest living Springbok dies at 96
Des van Jaarsveldt, who was the oldest living Springbok, died at the age of 96 on Monday. In his only Test, Van Jaarsveldt captained the Springboks to an 18-10 victory over Scotland at the Boet Erasmus Stadium in 1960. Van Jaarsveldt was born in Bulawayo and represented Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) from 1947-1962. At the time, Rhodesia had competed in South Africa's Currie Cup and their players were eligible to be picked for the Springboks. 5 talking points | Springboks v Georgia: Scoreline flattered the hosts in Mbombela scrap Van Jaarsveldt could play either wing or flank, but played loose forward on the day he captained the Springboks. He was the only Rhodesian to ever captain the Boks. The SA Rugby Legends paid tribute to Van Jaarsveldt following his passing. 'Though he wore the green and gold in just one Test match, as captain, no less, his impact on the game was profound. 'Born in Rhodesia in 1929, Des proudly represented Rhodesia from 1947 to 1962, racking up 62 appearances and a lifetime of rugby memories. He remained involved in the game through coaching and administration and was a cherished friend and supporter of SARLA throughout the years. 'Thank you for the legacy, the leadership, and the love for rugby. Rest peacefully, Des,' the statement read. This morning, we bid farewell to a legend. 💚 Des van Jaarsveldt, the oldest living Springbok and Springbok captain,... Posted by SA Rugby Legends Association on Monday, July 21, 2025