Action-Packed Updates in Sports: Trades, Injuries, and Prospects
Catch up on the latest in sports with this concise update. Highlights include player trades, injury reports, and insights into major sporting events. Met's pitching changes, Blue Jays' new acquisition, and the upcoming FIFA World Cup draw top the headlines.
The New York Mets made headlines on Tuesday by sending reliever Huascar Brazoban down to Triple-A and signing right-hander Chris Devenski. Brazoban, who started strong with an impressive 1.34 ERA in early June, finished his stint at 5-2 with a 3.83 ERA over 44 appearances.
In a notable MLB trade, the Toronto Blue Jays acquired reliever Seranthony Dominguez and cash from the Orioles, exchanging right-handed prospect Juaron Watts-Brown. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Royals released veteran left-hander Rich Hill after only two starts.
In other major developments: Las Vegas was chosen to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup Draw, Vancouver Whitecaps are signing Thomas Muller, and the Canadian Open saw top seeds Alexander Zverev and Coco Gauff advance amid stiff competition.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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