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MLB Writer Suggests 'Realistic' Phillies Trade For $6 Million Gold Glover
MLB Writer Suggests 'Realistic' Phillies Trade For $6 Million Gold Glover

Newsweek

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Newsweek

MLB Writer Suggests 'Realistic' Phillies Trade For $6 Million Gold Glover

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. The Philadelphia Phillies are one of the best teams in baseball behind a loaded cast of stars. But they still need to add more talent to separate themselves in the loaded National League. Teams like the Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, and Los Angeles Dodgers are up there with the Phillies. But if Philadelphia can swing a few trades, it could place itself in a position for the No. 1 seed in the NL. Thomas Erbe of That Ball's Outta Here recently suggested the Phillies could swing a "realistic" trade with the Minnesota Twins to acquire Gold Glove outfielder Harrison Bader. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - JULY 10: Harrison Bader #12 of the Minnesota Twins takes an at-bat against the Chicago Cubs in the third inning at Target Field on July 10, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Cubs... MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - JULY 10: Harrison Bader #12 of the Minnesota Twins takes an at-bat against the Chicago Cubs in the third inning at Target Field on July 10, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Cubs defeated the Twins 8-1. More"Though he is not having a terrible season by any means, Harrison Bader has a mutual option for $10 million at the end of the 2025 season," Erbe wrote. "It's hard to believe the Twins would be on board picking up their side of the option. Instead of holding onto him in what is looking likely to be a lost season, a trade out of Minnesota at the deadline seems most appropriate for Bader. "The Phillies need help in center field, and Bader can give them what they need. His defense is among the top of the list in baseball, and he can still be dangerous at the plate. Plus, he's still a threat on the bases at age 31. If all those click after a move to Philadelphia, it can go down as one of the better moves at the deadline." A trade for Bader would be rather cheap. He's not a star at this point in his career, but he's a good baserunner and a great fielder. At worst, it would be a lateral move for the Phillies. At best, Bader finds his stride at the plate and brings an elite glove to the City of Brotherly Love. The Phillies could take this risk in the coming weeks. They're likely going to be aggressive in the relief pitcher market, so acquiring an affordable outfielder like Bader makes plenty of sense. More MLB: Astros Listed As Landing Spot In Potential Trade For $45 Million Ace

Jet-Set, Glow: The GRAZIA Guide To The Best In-Flight Beauty Essentials
Jet-Set, Glow: The GRAZIA Guide To The Best In-Flight Beauty Essentials

Grazia USA

time09-07-2025

  • Grazia USA

Jet-Set, Glow: The GRAZIA Guide To The Best In-Flight Beauty Essentials

Photo: @aimeesmalex, Instagram There's something about being above the clouds that changes everything. One minute you're glowing, the next your skin tightens mid-flight, and your energy has been left on the runway. Blame it on the recycled air, the fluorescent lighting, or that pre-boarding espresso that seemed like a good idea at the time. But what if your hand luggage worked a little smarter? With the right edit of travel-sized essentials, you can stay hydrated, calm, and halfway put together somewhere up above the clouds. We've sifted through endless beauty products to bring you a routine that *actually* does something at 30,000 feet. No complicated routines, just products that overdeliver and fit neatly into your hand luggage. Think fewer products, better formulas, and zero fuss. A hard-working balm that doubles as a highlighter. A hydrating mist that feels like air-con for your skin. A soothing oil to smooth out turbulence. Streamlined, effective, and travel-approved. So, whether you're escaping to London this summer or to the Greek islands or further afield to Australia, perhaps, this edit is your new flight plan for feeling fresh above the clouds. THE MUST-HAVES Cabin air is a flying moisture vacuum, so your inflight kit should do one thing above all else: lock hydration in before it's left behind. Here's what we swear by. Augustinus Bader The Rich Eye Cream Like a full night's sleep in a jar. This deeply nourishing cream is powered by peptides and the brand's signature TFC8 complex. Designed to soften fine lines, de-puff, and deeply hydrate. The rich texture melts down into the skin, leaving the eyes visibly smoother, firmer, and more radiant. SUMMER FRIDAYS UNDER EYE PATCHES Summer Fridays under-eye patches are your under-eye power move, hydrating, non-slip hydrogel patches that hug just right. Infused with caffeine and peptides, they work to de-puff, soothe, and smooth tired eyes in minutes. These are your anytime, anywhere quick fixes. Clarins Double Serum A cult classic that does it all. This dual-phase formula blends turmeric extract with 20+ plant actives to help firm, hydrate, brighten, and smooth. Skin looks fresher, plumper, and more radiant with every use, no wonder it's beloved worldwide. Augustinus Bader The Sunscreen SPF 50 A high-performance SPF that feels like skincare. This smooth silky, hydrating formula protects with SPF 50 while delivering antioxidants and Bader's tech to repair and defend. Lightweight, pore-friendly and perfect under makeup. Even in the sky you still need protection. Summer Fridays jet lag mask This product needs no introduction. The Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask is a cult favourite amongst many, including the GRAZIA team. You can use it a multiple ways – as a moisturiser, a mask or even as an eye cream. Enriched with niacinamide to smooth and brighten, plus hyaluronic acid and glycerin for deep, lasting hydration, also features a soothing blend of Vitamin B5, chamomile, comfrey, and cucumber extract to calm and refresh tired, stressed skin day or night. Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser SPF 30 The OG no-makeup makeup base. Lightweight and dewy, it blends skincare with sheer coverage thanks to vitamin E and kukui seed oil. With SPF 30 and hydration in every swipe, it's your skin, but better. K18 AirWash The future of fresh hair. This invisible mist clears away any oil and odour while refreshing the scalp. With a scalp-friendly formula and a clean finish, it keeps your blow-dry alive a little (or a lot) longer. Byredo Desert Dawn Inspired by early desert light, this fragrance is warm, spicy, and quietly powerful. Notes of pink pepper, cardamom, and musk linger beautifully on the skin; it's smooth, sultry, and quietly addictive. Chanel Gua Sha Crafted from sleek ceramic and embossed with that iconic double C, Chanel's take on gua sha is equal parts tool and treasure. It lifts, sculpts, and de-puffs with every glide. Use it post-serum to boost glow and circulation, and elevate your top shelf.

Bader Al Sulaiti represents Qatar in Italian F4 at Monza
Bader Al Sulaiti represents Qatar in Italian F4 at Monza

Qatar Tribune

time06-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Qatar Tribune

Bader Al Sulaiti represents Qatar in Italian F4 at Monza

Tribune News Network Doha Bader Al Sulaiti, representing Qatar Motor Academy (QMA), took to one of motorsport's most iconic venues when he participated in the third round of the 2025Italian Formula 4 Championship at the legendary Autodromo Nazionale di Monza from June 19-22. Facing a highly competitive grid of 41 drivers, the young Qatari delivered a composed and consistent performance, successfully completing all three races over the weekend. Despite a challenging weekend, Bader showed solid racecraft and consistency, gaining valuable experience at one of the most demanding circuits on the calendar. Bader's participation marked another significant step in Qatar's growing presence in international motorsport. The Monza circuit, famously known as the 'Temple of Speed,' provided the dramatic backdrop for the third round of the 2025 Italian Formula 4 Championship. The venue's rich history and high-speed layout presented both challenges and opportunities for Sulaiti to showcase his developing skills against a competitive field of 41 drivers from around the world. The Italian Formula 4 Championship, now in its 12th edition, remains the longest-running Formula 4 championship and serves as a crucial proving ground for aspiring motorsport talent. Formula 4 represents a pivotal stepping stone in motorsport's ladder system, launched in 2014 by the FIA as an entry-level, cost-controlled single-seater racing category. These cars reach top speeds of 210-240 km/h while generating lateral G-forces of 1.5 to 2.0 G, making it an ideal development platform for drivers transitioning from karting toward Formula 1 aspirations. Sulaiti's participation continues Qatar's strategic investment in developing motorsport talent through QMA, an initiative representing the Qatar Motor & Motorcycle Federation's commitment to discovering and nurturing the next generation of Qatari racing talent. The academy welcomes participants aged 15 to 25 regardless of previous motorsport experience, aligning with Qatar National Vision 2030. Bader's presence at Monza represents both personal ambition and Qatar's commitment to building a strong foundation in international motorsport competition. His participation demonstrates the effectiveness of QMA's development pathway, showcasing how the academy's systematic approach can produce drivers capable of competing on the international stage. As Qatar continues to establish itself as a major force in international motorsport, drivers like Bader Al Sulaiti represent the next generation of Qatari talent ready to compete not just as participants, but as potential champions. The experience gained at prestigious venues like Monza against world-class competition provides invaluable learning opportunities that will serve these drivers well as they progress through motorsport's competitive hierarchy.

Twins' rally against Rays capped by Harrison Bader walk-off solo homer
Twins' rally against Rays capped by Harrison Bader walk-off solo homer

Hindustan Times

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Twins' rally against Rays capped by Harrison Bader walk-off solo homer

Harrison Bader hit two home runs, including a walk-off blast to lead off the bottom of the ninth, to lift the Minnesota Twins to a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday afternoon in Minneapolis. Twins' rally against Rays capped by Harrison Bader walk-off solo homer Bader belted the first pitch he saw in the ninth to clinch the win for the Twins, who scored the final three runs of the game. Byron Buxton doubled and drove in a run for Minnesota. Josh Lowe and Junior Caminero each went 2-for-4 with an RBI for Tampa Bay. Yandy Diaz doubled and drove in a run. Twins right-hander Louis Varland earned the victory with two scoreless innings of relief. He was one of four pitchers to follow starter Chris Paddack, who allowed two runs on five hits in five innings. Rays right-hander Kevin Kelly gave up one run on one hit in two-thirds of an inning. Bader broke a scoreless tie with a solo home run in the bottom of the fifth. He hammered a sinker for a 412-foot shot into the second deck of the bleachers in left field. The blast marked Bader's first homer since June 17. The Rays rallied with a pair of runs in the sixth to grab a 2-1 lead. Lowe led off the inning with a single and scored moments later on Diaz's double to center. Two batters later, Caminero singled to center to drive in Diaz for the go-ahead run. Tampa Bay increased its lead to 3-1 in the seventh. Lowe poked a single into right field past diving Twins second baseman Willi Castro to drive in Chandler Simpson. The Twins scored twice in the bottom of the seventh to tie the score at 3-all. Buxton started the rally with a run-scoring double to left. The Rays brought in left-handed reliever Garrett Cleavinger with runners in scoring position and two outs, but he inadvertently plunked Castro to load the bases then hit Brooks Lee with a pitch to bring home the tying run from third base. Field Level Media This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Bader walks off Rays with 2nd home run of game for Twins
Bader walks off Rays with 2nd home run of game for Twins

Fox Sports

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Bader walks off Rays with 2nd home run of game for Twins

Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Harrison Bader hit his second home run of the game in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Minnesota Twins a 4-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday. Bader, the No. 9 batter, lined the first pitch he saw from Kevin Kelly (0-1) into the first row of left-field seats to complete a three-run Minnesota comeback. It was the third career walk-off RBI for Bader, first on a home run. Louis Varland (3-3) pitched two scoreless innings for the win. Trailing 3-1 in the seventh, Minnesota got a two-out RBI double from Byron Buxton before Rays reliever Garrett Cleavinger hit Willi Castro and Brooks Lee with pitches, tying the game. Carlos Correa struck out with the bases loaded. Twins starter Chris Paddack allowed two earned runs and five hits in five-plus innings. Josh Lowe singled against Paddack leading off the sixth and scored on Yandy Diaz's double. Junior Caminero drove in Díaz with a single off Danny Coulombe for a 2-1 Rays lead. Lowe added an RBI single in the seventh. Zack Littell pitched six solid innings for Tampa Bay, allowing one earned run for the third straight start. He scattered four hits and struck out five. Key moment Tampa Bay shortstop Ha-Seong Kim had a hit in his Rays debut before leaving after he was caught stealing in the sixth inning and came up limping a bit. Kim missed the first 87 games this season recovering from right shoulder surgery. The 2023 Gold Glove recipient with San Diego signed a two-year, $29 million deal with Tampa Bay on Feb. 3. Key stat Tampa Bay's Brandon Lowe extended his career-high hitting streak to 19 games with a fourth-inning single. The longest active streak in the majors ties him with Jason Bartlett in 2009 for the second-longest in Rays history. Díaz hit in 20 straight games last season. Up next The series continues Saturday when Tampa Bay plans to start RHP Taj Bradley (5-6, 4.84 ERA). The Twins had yet to announce a scheduled starter. ___ AP MLB: recommended

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