Mets place starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco on waivers: reports
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
The Mets placed right-hander Carlos Carrasco on waivers, according to reports.The move, first reported by The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, seemingly puts an end to the righty’s rocky tenure in Queens. Carrasco landed in Queens alongside Francisco Lindor after being traded from Cleveland in 2021. He started 61 games with the Mets and owned a 19-20 record. The right-hander posted a 5.21 ERA in 295.2 innings pitched with the club.He also dealt with myriad injuries since his arrival in Queens, including an elbow injury that forced him to miss a month this season.The news comes on the same day the Yankees placed outfielder Harrison Bader on waivers. The Bronx Bombers also released three-time All-Star Josh Donaldson on Tuesday.This is a developing story. Check back for more details. ()Ramaswamy would abandon ‘strategic ambiguity’ in Taiwan, arm the island nation
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
In what would represent a complete reversal of current U.S. foreign policy, a surging contender for the 2024 Republican nomination Vivek Ramaswamy says he would abandon the U.S. policy of “strategic ambiguity” when it comes to Taiwan.For more than four decades American diplomats and presidents have walked a balancing act when it comes to the Pacific island nation, where a democratically elected government oversees the mass of the world’s semiconductor production, despite assertions by the authoritarian Chinese government that the territory belongs under the control of Beijing.Ramaswamy, in a letter responding to a Wall Street Journal op-ed on his foreign policy positions, said Tuesday the longstanding policy would end in his White House.“No other presidential candidate is willing to commit to militarily defending Taiwan, and in December 2016, President Trump was roundly derided for violating diplomatic protocol for the high offense of answering a congratulatory phone cal...Newton man killed in collision with UPS truck identified
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
Alex Bohm, 57, of Newton, was killed after a UPS truck collided with his bicycle at the intersection of Bridge and Watertown streets in Newton Monday.Police responded to the scene at 5:24 p.m. where they found Bohm suffering from his injuries. He was transported to Brigham and Women’s Hospital and pronounced dead, according to the Middlesex District Attorney’s office.The driver of the truck, a 57-year-old Newton man, remained at the scene to speak with police. The DA’s office said it, along with the Newton Police Department and Massachusetts State Police, are investigating and that no charges have been filed.“We are saddened by the news from Newtown, MA. Our team is collaborating with authorities,” a UPS spokesperson said in a statement. “On behalf of UPS, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the families and individuals affected by this tragic event.”Top legislative Democrats confident in Healey’s MassDOT as Gina Fiandaca departs
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
Top legislative Democrats focused on transportation expressed confidence in the leadership capabilities of Monica Tibbits-Nutt, who will take over as acting transportation secretary in two weeks after Gina Fiandaca steps down.Gov. Maura Healey announced Monday that Fiandaca, the state’s transportation secretary, plans to leave her position on Sept. 11 and serve in an “advising role” through the end of the year while Tibbits-Nutt steps in as acting secretary. During the period as a MassDOT advisor, Fiandaca will continue to collect her full secretarial salary of $181,722, a Healey spokesperson said.Healey offered no explanation for Fiandaca’s departure, but in an internal MassDOT email sent Monday, the secretary indicated she came to the decision on her own.The top ranks of MassDOT make for a “good working lineup” during the secretarial transition, said Rep. William Straus, a Mattapoisett Democrat who co-chairs the Legislature’s Transportation Committee.Straus said he is satisfied ...Massachusetts private investigators want online access to RMV records
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
Private investigators in Massachusetts petitioned state lawmakers Tuesday to give them online access to a swath of records held by the Registry of Motor Vehicles, a move they said is necessary to save time and taxpayer dollars.Detectives can already get their hands on many RMV records but they are required to go in person to pick them up, a scenario that can often take hours and prove inconvenient for those who work far away from a service center, said Martin Kraft, vice president of the Licensed Private Detectives Association of Massachusetts.Private investigators working a case for the Committee for Public Counsel Services, a state-funded agency that provides legal counsel for the indigent, can charge up to $75 an hour, including for time spent retrieving records from the Registry of Motor Vehicles, according to the association.Kraft and the association are backing legislation from Sen. John Keenan and Rep. Rob Consalvo that would give private eyes online access to RMV records the...Yankees place OF Harrison Bader on waivers: reports
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
The Yankees have placed Harrison Bader on waivers, according to reports.The outfielder, who was acquired via trade in exchange for Jordan Montgomery from the Cardinals last season, has been in a huge slump recently.The news, which was first reported by Newsday’s Erik Boland, comes hours after the team released three-time All-Star Josh Donaldson. This is a developing story. Check back for more details. ()Patriots’ offensive line gets good news on roster cutdown day
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
FOXBORO — Hours away from the NFL’s roster cut deadline Tuesday, Bill Belichick described the Patriots three times as having “balls in the air.”A more apt description might’ve been offensive linemen in the mix.The Patriots executed dozens of transactions in the final hours before the league’s 4 p.m. deadline that helped sort out an offensive line steeped in injuries and inexperience. The Pats’ first move was to activate projected swing tackle Calvin Anderson off the Non-Football Illness List. Anderson missed all of training camp with an illness he developed sometime between June’s mandatory minicamp and late July.During Tuesday’s shorts-and-shells practice, Anderson took warmup reps at both offensive tackle spots. Speaking to reporters hours later, Anderson declined to offer many specifics on the illness that sidelined him.“We agreed we’re not gonna talk in depth about what actually happened just yet,” Anderson ...Forecast: Clear skies over Boston for the Super Blue Moon Wednesday
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
You’ll only get to see this super display once in a blue moon.And that time is Wednesday night, when the moon reaches its perigee in its elliptical orbit around Earth — the closest it will come to our planet all year, at around 226,000 miles away, according to NASA, some 13,000 miles closer than its average of 238,855 miles distance.It’s the second supermoon this month, making it a blue moon by the modern definition, which NASA said was established in Sky & Telescope magazine in 1946.The moon should appear about 17% bigger and 30% brighter than the faintest moon of the year, which itself appears when the moon is the furthest distance from us.To celebrate the occasion, the planet Saturn has joined in on the fun, the space agency says. The planet, nearing its closest and brightest appearance from earth for the year, will appear about 5 degrees to the upper right of the moon at about 8:42 p.m. and can be seen swinging, clockwise, around the rocky satellite.Bostonians worried about ...State awards $18M for clean energy job training
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
Training people from underserved and underrepresented communities for the clean energy jobs of tomorrow is a prerequisite for the state to meet its legally enshrined climate goals, according to the governor.Toward that end, the Healey Administration announced Tuesday they had awarded $18 million in grants to dozens of organizations which focus on training women and minorities looking to enter the green job market.“Strengthening a dynamic and inclusive clean energy workforce is vitally important to reaching our state’s climate targets. These awards stand at the intersection of the climate crisis, environmental justice, and economic development,” Gov. Maura Healey said along with the grant announcement.Provided through the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, grants were awarded to 44 organizations from across the state. Grants are given to small businesses, trade schools, community colleges, non-profits, and neighborhood organizations which are “introducing young people to clean energy...Patriots cut Bailey Zappe, Malik Cunningham, leaving Mac Jones as lone QB
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:51:14 GMT
FOXBORO — NFL teams, collectively, were forced to make over 1,000 roster moves Tuesday to trim their 90-man rosters down to 53. The Patriots made one of the most surprising cuts of the day.The Patriots waived backup quarterback Bailey Zappe on Tuesday, a source confirmed. Mac Jones is now the only quarterback on the Patriots roster after Trace McSorely was released Monday and quarterback/wide receiver Malik Cunningham was also waived Tuesday.Waiving Zappe comes as a major surprise after head coach Bill Belichick entertained the possibility of a quarterback competition as recently as this summer. The Patriots must now find a new backup quarterback behind Jones unless Zappe clears waivers and returns to the team’s practice squad as the team’s No. 2 option for their season opener against the Eagles. That remains a possibility, according to a source.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots’ offensive line gets good news on roster cutdown day New ...Latest news
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