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Alex Pereira expected to corner Sean Strickland for title fight against Dricus du Plessis at UFC 312
Sean Strickland has plenty of backup in his corner when he faces Dricus du Plessis in a rematch with the middleweight title on the line at UFC 312.
In addition to his regular crew of coaches, which includes head corner Eric Nicksick, Strickland will receive some extra advice from UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira.
The Brazilian is set to corner Strickland for his fight against du Plessis after they actually fought back in 2022. Since then, Pereira and Strickland have trained together and become friends while also no longer competing in the same weight class.
Pereira is expected to serve as the fourth coach in Strickland’s corner per Nicksick, who confirmed the news to MMA Fighting on Tuesday after initially revealing his plans to The Schmo on YouTube.
Strickland is attempting to reclaim the middleweight title after he lost the belt to du Plessis back in January 2024 in a razor close decision. Since that time, Strickland went onto beat perennial contender Paulo Costa to put himself in a position to get another shot at the belt.
Meanwhile, du Plessis vanquished longtime foe Israel Adesanya with an impressive submission victory this past August in his first title defense.
Following his win over Adesanya last year, du Plessis actually welcomed a future fight against Pereira after he posted a photo on Instagram saying he was interested in returning to middleweight for at least one more appearance to take on the new champion from South Africa.
The fighters exchanged a few more words over social media and through interviews but an actual bout between them never came to fruition.
Instead, du Plessis can just look across the octagon on Feb. 8 when he’s facing Strickland and he’ll see Pereira staring right back at him.
Alex Pereira, the former kickboxing champion turned MMA star, is expected to corner Sean Strickland for his upcoming title fight against Dricus du Plessis at UFC 312. Pereira, known for his devastating striking and knockout power, will bring his wealth of experience and expertise to Strickland’s corner as he prepares to face off against du Plessis for the middleweight championship.Strickland, coming off a dominant performance in his last fight, is looking to continue his winning streak and capture the title in what promises to be a highly anticipated matchup. With Pereira in his corner, Strickland will have a seasoned coach and mentor by his side, helping him to navigate the challenges of facing a formidable opponent like du Plessis.
Fans can expect an electrifying fight between two elite middleweight contenders, with Pereira’s guidance adding an extra layer of intrigue to the matchup. As the countdown to UFC 312 begins, all eyes will be on Strickland and du Plessis as they prepare to battle it out for the title, with Pereira playing a crucial role in Strickland’s corner. Stay tuned for what promises to be an unforgettable night of action-packed MMA.
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Alex Pereira cornering Sean Strickland at UFC 312 is risky
Daniel Cormier advises Alex Pereira against cornering Sean Strickland at UFC 312.
Eric Nicksick revealed that light heavyweight champion Pereira will corner Strickland (29-6 MMA, 16-6 UFC) in his title-fight rematch against middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis (22-2 MMA, 8-0 UFC), which headlines the Feb. 8 card at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney (ESPN+ pay-per-view, ESPN2, ESPN+).
When he corners Strickland, Pereira will be less than a month out from his title defense against Magomed Ankalaev in the UFC 313 headliner on March 8 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Cormier thinks traveling half way across the world to Sydney will likely have a negative impact on “Poatan.”
“We don’t know what those training sessions look like, but I think what you don’t understand as people on the outside is it’s more than just the training,” Cormier said on his YouTube channel. “It’s the bond that’s built outside of the training. How much time are these guys spending together to build a relationship once they are outside of the gym? This, to me, tells me that Pereira and Strickland are building a relationship that’s very strong. Why? Because we already know that Alex Pereira has a fight on the books: Las Vegas, UFC 313. What we do know is that Alex Pereira is going to be fighting a guy who could be his most formidable opponent because of the style.
“But what we also have to take into effect is that Pereira feels that his relationship with Strickland is so strong that he’s willing to travel across the world to corner him. To me, it seems dangerous. To me, it seems risky for Alex to go all the way to Australia, knowing everything that goes into a training camp and how hard that travel can be on your body when you’re preparing to continue to defend your world championship. So, how strong is that bond? How much does Sean Strickland now mean to Alex Pereira for him to take that risk? Because trust me guys: It is a risk.”
If Ankalaev chooses to use his wrestling, Cormier can see him posing serious problems for Pereira. However, after everything “Poatan” has achieved, Cormier will no longer undermine him or question his decisions.
“To add to that the travel, different time zone, the sleep patterns and sleep schedule, it’s difficult,” Cormier said. “It’s difficult to add that. So to me, Sean Strickland must be one of Alex Pereira’s best friends because you don’t do that for just anything, anybody. Now one thing I won’t do is question Alex. I’m done. I won’t question whether or not he can wrestle, I won’t question any of that anymore because he has proven it time and time again that whatever he is doing is right and it’s allowed for him to become one of the greatest fighters of all time.
“Yes, he is one of the greatest fighters of all time – in the shortest amount of time I have ever seen anyone building a legacy that is that strong or a resume that is that strong. Never seen it. I’ve never seen someone do what Pereira has done, and he’s a free spirit and maybe that free spirit allows for him to be as good as he’s been. This dude’s the man, and if he gets through this next challenge, if he gets through Ankalaev, I’m going on the record and saying that light heavyweight is going to have a ‘Poatan’ problem for a really long time.”
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Alex Pereira, the former Glory Kickboxing champion turned MMA fighter, is set to make his UFC debut. And his first opponent? None other than the rising star Sean Strickland at UFC 312.While Pereira is known for his incredible striking skills and knockout power, cornering Strickland could prove to be a risky move. Strickland has been on a tear in the middleweight division, racking up impressive wins and establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with.
Pereira will need to be cautious and strategic in his approach to this fight. Strickland’s well-rounded skillset and relentless pressure could pose a serious challenge for the newcomer.
As fans eagerly anticipate this matchup, the stakes are high for Pereira. Will he be able to rise to the occasion and secure a victory in his UFC debut, or will Strickland prove to be too much for the kickboxing standout? Only time will tell.
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Alex Sarr & Sabrina Carpenter Front Versace’s “Life is Better in Biggies”
“From Notorious B.I.G. to the extraordinary talent of today, the Biggie community are rebels, groundbreakers, and champions of the true Versace spirit,” Donatella Versace says of its ethos. Recruiting a range of tastemakers and culture shakers who embrace the model’s charismatic message, over the years, the Biggie has become a symbol of individuality and self-expression that offers a sense of belonging to the Versace community.
Continuing to spotlight the groundbreakers in a range of fields, this season, the House enlists Grammy-nominated artist Sabrina Carpenter and NBA star Alexandre Sarr to represent the next generation of the Biggie community.
Speaking on the collection and her appointment, Carpenter says, “I love wearing Biggie sunglasses, they are my go-to accessory for any occasion. They represent so much more than just sunglasses and I am so excited to be a part of this community.” While Sarr’s familiarity with the model makes this a full-circle moment for the athlete, “I’ve seen Biggie sunglasses worn by everyone — my NBA teammates, friends I’ve made across the globe, business guys and kids playing basketball in the yard. Biggies are for anyone who wants to give and take a bit more from life.”
In a series of portraits taken by photographer Rosie Marks — whose renowned visual style connects with a contemporary audience — the latest campaign captures the talent in the new Biggie styles, sharing an intimate look into their everyday dreams and individuality as well as the bold attitude felt when wearing the iconic model.
Exciting news in the world of fashion! Versace has just announced that actors Alex Sarr and Sabrina Carpenter will be the faces of their latest campaign, titled “Life is Better in Biggies.”The campaign, which celebrates individuality, confidence, and boldness, will feature the dynamic duo rocking Versace’s iconic Biggie sunglasses in a variety of vibrant colors and styles. Known for their impeccable style and effortless charm, Alex Sarr and Sabrina Carpenter are the perfect choice to embody the spirit of the campaign.
“We are thrilled to have Alex and Sabrina on board for this exciting project,” said Versace creative director Donatella Versace. “Their energy and charisma perfectly capture the essence of ‘Life is Better in Biggies’ and we can’t wait to see the magic they bring to the campaign.”
Stay tuned for more updates on this glamorous collaboration and get ready to see Alex Sarr and Sabrina Carpenter shining bright in Versace’s latest eyewear collection. Life truly is better in Biggies!
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1 Count Alex Brands Slinky Eyes 75 1945 To 2020 Age 5 Years & Up
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The iconic toy we all know and love, the Alex Brands Slinky, celebrates its 75th anniversary this year! First introduced in 1945, this classic toy has been entertaining children and adults alike for generations.Recommended for ages 5 years and up, the Slinky continues to be a popular toy due to its simple yet endlessly entertaining design. Whether you’re walking it down the stairs, creating fun shapes and patterns, or just watching it bounce around, the Slinky never fails to bring joy and amusement.
Join us in celebrating 75 years of the Alex Brands Slinky and keep the fun going for years to come!
#Count #Alex #Brands #Slinky #Eyes #Age #Years,ages 3+Alex Bregman Reportedly Sitting On 6-Year Contract Offer From Toronto Blue Jays
Three months into the MLB offseason, Alex Bregman remains a free agent.
The 30-year-old third baseman is one of the top position players on the market, as he has been all winter long. The Houston Astros trading reliever Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs on Sunday suggested that they were shedding payroll to make room for Bregman, but there hasn’t been much movement since.
USA Today’s Bob Nightengale went on Tuesday night’s episode of “Area 45 with Bijani and Creighton” to break down where things stand between Bregman and the Astros. The six-year, $156 million deal they offered him in December is reportedly still on the table, but at least one other suitor is in the same ballpark.
According to Nightengale, the Toronto Blue Jays are “still big on” Bregman and have offered him a six-year contract as well. That stands in opposition to the Boston Red Sox, who have been hesitant to give Bregman a long-term deal.
The Astros do not seem to be intimidated by the Blue Jays’ pursuit of Bregman, though, considering Texas does not have state income taxes. Bregman’s tax bill would be far higher in Toronto than it would be in Houston, so Nightengale has theorized that the Astros wouldn’t feel threatened by a bid on Bregman worth less than $180 million.
Bregman and his agent, Scott Boras, are seemingly holding out for a $30 million average annual salary. Perhaps Toronto could beat Houston to that magic number, putting the ball in Bregman’s court.
Less than three weeks remain until Spring Training gets underway, compressing the timeline that Bregman, the Astros and the Blue Jays have to complete negotiations.
Bregman won a Gold Glove in 2024 after falling short his first three times as a finalist. He also hit .260 with 26 home runs, 75 RBI, a .768 OPS and 4.1 WAR on the year.
Between 2018 and 2019, Bregman hit . 291 with a .970 OPS, averaging 36 home runs, 44 doubles, 108 RBI, eight stolen bases and an 8.4 WAR per year in that short span. Over the last four seasons, he has hit .262 with a .795 OPS, averaging 22 home runs, 28 doubles, 80 RBI, two stolen bases and a 3.9 WAR annually.
If Bregman returns to Houston, trade acquisition Isaac Paredes could move from third base to second base. That would bump Jose Altuve to left field, which he recently admitted he is willing to do.
Should the Blue Jays come out on top in the Bregman sweepstakes, they would further stack an infield that already includes All-MLB first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., All-Star shortstop Bo Bichette and Gold Glove second baseman Andrés Giménez.
The Red Sox and Detroit Tigers are still involved as well, to varying degrees. But if Bregman is dead-set on landing a long-term contract, Houston and Toronto appear to be his most likely landing spots.
CUBS UNWILLING TO SPEND BIG: While Chicago is reportedly interested in Alex Bregman, reports suggest that ownership does not want to go into the luxury tax in 2025. READ MORE
VLADDY RECOVERS IN RANKINGS: The Blue Jays had another player pop up on one of MLB Network’s Top 10 Right Now lists, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. moving back up to No. 4. READ MORE
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According to recent reports, star infielder Alex Bregman has received a lucrative 6-year contract offer from the Toronto Blue Jays. The offer is said to be worth a substantial amount, highlighting the team’s strong interest in acquiring Bregman’s talents.Bregman, who currently plays for the Houston Astros, is known for his exceptional hitting and fielding abilities. The 27-year-old has been a key player for the Astros and has consistently been a top performer in the league.
If Bregman were to accept the Blue Jays’ offer, it would undoubtedly be a major coup for the team and a significant boost to their roster. Fans are eagerly awaiting Bregman’s decision and hoping that he will choose to join the Blue Jays and help lead them to success in the upcoming seasons.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as we await Bregman’s decision on the contract offer from the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Ídolo do Cruzeiro, Alex manda recado a substituto de Fernando Diniz
Técnico interino do Cruzeiro, Wesley Carvalho recebeu o carinho de Alex, um dos maiores jogadores da história do clube. Nesta quarta-feira (29), o ‘Talento Azul’ foi às redes sociais desejar sorte ao treinador, que assumirá o cargo de Fernando Diniz no duelo diante do Itabirito. As equipes se enfrentam às 19h desta quinta (30), pelo Campeonato Mineiro.
O perfil oficial da Raposa fez postagem no Instagram em que Wesley Carvalho revela felicidade por estar à beira do campo no confronto no Independência, em Belo Horizonte. Nos comentários, Alex colocou um emoji de trevo da sorte e escreveu: “Boa sorte, Professor”.
Wesley Carvalho assume o Cruzeiro de forma momentânea, enquanto a diretoria ainda se acerta com um novo treinador. A Itatiaia apurou que, internamente, a expectativa é que Leonardo Jardim assuma o comando celeste. Para isso, o português deverá rescindir com Al-Ain, dos Emirados Árabes.
Cruzeiro no Mineiro
O Cruzeiro vem de empate em 1 a 1 com o Betim, no último sábado (25), no Mineirão, em Belo Horizonte, pela terceira rodada do Campeonato Mineiro. O jogo marcou o fim da linha para o técnico Fernando Diniz, que teve o nome vaiado pela torcida no Gigante da Pampulha e foi demitido nessa segunda (27).
Quem é Wesley Carvalho?
Contratado pelo Cruzeiro como auxiliar fixo em agosto do ano passado, Wesley Carvalho trabalhou como treinador do time principal do Athetico-PR em 2023. Foram 33 partidas, 11 vitórias, 13 empates e nove derrotas – 46% de aproveitamento. Com a campanha, o Furacão encerrou a Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro na 8ª posição, com 56 pontos.
Anteriormente, ele trabalhou nas categorias de base de Palmeiras, Athletico-PR e Vitória, onde foi campeão estadual. Muito pelos bons trabalhos nos juniores, Carvalho criou proximidade com Alexandre Mattos, CEO do futebol do Cruzeiro que passou pelo Alviverde Paulista e pelo Furacão.
Ídolo do Cruzeiro, Alex manda recado a substituto de Fernando DinizAlex, ex-jogador e ídolo do Cruzeiro, enviou um recado ao novo técnico que irá substituir Fernando Diniz no comando da equipe. Em uma entrevista recente, o ex-meia deixou claro sua confiança no novo treinador e pediu apoio da torcida para que o time possa voltar a conquistar títulos e se reerguer após um período turbulento.
“É sempre uma responsabilidade grande assumir o comando de um clube como o Cruzeiro, mas tenho certeza que o novo técnico está preparado para o desafio. A torcida celeste é apaixonada e tenho certeza que irá apoiar o time incondicionalmente. Que o novo treinador possa contar com todo o nosso apoio e que juntos possamos voltar a trilhar o caminho das vitórias e conquistas”, afirmou Alex.
A chegada do novo técnico traz esperança aos torcedores do Cruzeiro, que estão ansiosos por uma reviravolta no desempenho da equipe. Com a experiência e o respaldo de ídolos como Alex, a expectativa é de que o time possa se reerguer e voltar a brilhar nos gramados.
A torcida celeste está confiante e espera que o novo técnico possa dar um novo rumo ao time, resgatando o espírito vencedor que marcou a história do Cruzeiro. E com o apoio de ídolos como Alex, acredita-se que a equipe poderá alcançar grandes feitos e conquistar títulos importantes. Vamos juntos, Cruzeiro! Rumo às vitórias!
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#Ídolo #Cruzeiro #Alex #manda #recado #substituto #Fernando #DinizWhy Ryan Pressly trade could finally open up infield market for Alex Bregman, Nolan Arenado and Pete Alonso
Is a veteran reliever the key to the still gummed-up market for free-agent infielders? That may be the case, peculiar as it sounds. Let us explain.
The Chicago Cubs have reportedly agreed to acquire high-leverage bullpenner Ryan Pressly from the Houston Astros in exchange for right-hander Juan Bello. The Astros are including $5.5 million cash in the deal to defray part of Pressly’s $14 million commitment for 2025, the final year of his contract. The question in Houston right about now is whether the club will put those savings back into the roster.
That, tidily enough, brings us to Astros lifer Alex Bregman, who remains on the free-agent market. Bregman is of interest to the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, and perhaps Toronto Blue Jays. However, it’s the incumbent Astros who are of increasing note on the Bregman front. Bregman seemed to be bound elsewhere after turning down a reported $156 million extension offer from Houston. A parting seemed even more likely after the Astros signed Christian Walker to man first base and then acquired Isaac Paredes as part of the Kyle Tucker trade with Chicago. That gave Houston a full infield and seemed to mark an end to Bregman’s time in Houston. Perhaps, though, things have changed.
On Saturday, prior to news of the Pressly trade (and likely before the agreement was finalized), Astros general manager Dana Brown said this of a possible Bregman reunion, which as noted not so long ago seemed impossible:
“I would say [the door is] cracked. The fact that he’s still available, it just makes it interesting. Like ‘man, this guy is such a good player, he’s done so many wonderful things here.’ We’ll stick with the cracked door and see where our conversations lead.”
And what of the crowded infield situation in Houston? Franchise legend Jose Altuve is here to help. Here’s this from the The Athletic:
“Altuve is willing to do anything to keep Bregman, even leave his middle-infield position. The face of Houston’s franchise acknowledged on Saturday he is willing to move off of second base — and maybe into the outfield — to accommodate a reunion with Bregman.”
Altuve would be poised to shift to left field, which would allow Paredes to play second base and Bregman to be installed back at third base. At this point and given the late hour of the offseason, a Bregman return to Houston seems like the most likely outcome. That, then, brings us to Nolan Arenado.
The St. Louis Cardinals are in the midst of a self-described “reset,” in which they’re focused on building out the neglected player-development apparatus in the minors and creating role space for younger players in the majors. Already they’ve permitted Paul Goldschmidt to depart via free agency, and they’re declined club options on Lance Lynn, Kyle Gibson, and Keynan Middleton. Of their veterans with no-trade clauses – Sonny Gray, Willson Contreras, Miles Mikolas, and Arenado – only Arenado has expressed a willingness to be dealt at this time. Earlier in the offseason, the Cardinals and Astros were in agreement on a swap that would’ve sent Arenado to Houston, but he blocked it via that full no-trade provision in his contract.
So where does that leave Arenado? If Bregman does indeed return to Houston, then that creates an opportunity in Boston. Arenado is reportedly willing to approve a deal to the Red Sox, and the Red Sox for their part are reported to prefer a shorter commitment than the one Bregman will likely command. Arenado, meantime, is under contract through 2027, which will probably be about half as long as whatever contract Bregman eventually signs. On the money front, Arenado is owed $74 million over those three seasons. However, his former team the Colorado Rockies are on the hook for $10 million of that tally, and the Cardinals in their previous talks with the Astros were reportedly willing to pay down $15-20 million of what Arenado is owed.
On another level, Arenado’s pull-heavy approach at the plate would be a good theoretical fit for Fenway and the Green Monster and might help him stave off what appears to be offensive decline. Arenado remains a standout fielder at third base and for Boston would constitute a significant defensive upgrade over Rafael Devers. Devers through his agent scoffed at the idea of a shift across the diamond to first base, and initially the Red Sox pushed back against reports that they were pondering such a discussion. However, here’s what manager Alex Cora said about the Devers situation at Fenway Fest earlier in January (via MassLive):
“If we have to have conversations about positions, we’ll have those conversations. I know there’s a lot of talk about third basemen or second basemen. Before we get to that point, we’ll talk to Raffy. That’s the way it is. That’s the way I operate. I’ve seen situations around the league where they’re very late on that front. The player doesn’t like it and takes it personal. But I think we’ll do it the right way. But right now, there’s no conversations. We haven’t talked to Raffy about moving positions. Raffy Devers is our third baseman.”
There are different ways to parse this, but Cora’s words certainly seem to imply a willingness to talk to Devers about a position change should external circumstances demand. There was talk that Bregman would man second for Boston, but that’s likely not a possibility for Arenado, which would necessitate a glove-for-mitt change for Devers. The Red Sox are already the best theoretical fit for Arenado given the complications of trading him out of St. Louis, and that’s especially the case if Bregman goes back to Houston.
A final, albeit less direct consequence of the above has to do with Pete Alonso. The free-agent slugger has encountered a soft market thus far, which has put a return to the New York Mets, where he’s spent his entire professional career to date, back in play. To be sure, the two sides do not seem particularly close to an agreement, but they’re talking. As well, an Alonso-Mets reunion seems more possible now than it has in a long time. What might make it more possible? The two names above finally finding landing spots.
The Mets have been linked to Bregman this winter, albeit not as strongly as the leading contenders. A signing of Bregman would allow the Mets to move Mark Vientos off third base, where he’s quite stretched defensively, and installed at first base. A Mets trade for Arenado, which, again, doesn’t seem likely, would achieve the same – i.e., a move for Vientos and a new presence at third base. Both of those hypotheticals likely eliminate the possibility of an Alonso return, which in turn means the exits of Bregman and Arenado from their respective markets make an Alonso return to Queens perhaps more likely. Sure, the Mets could go ahead and shift Vientos to first and see if Brett Baty can finally level up with the bat and pin down the hot corner, but that’s a risky proposition for a team that’s heavily invested in a deep playoff run after inking Juan Soto.
This late in the winter, the standing remnants of the free-agent and trade markets can be likened to an eight-beers-deep match of Jenga. The removal of even the most innocuous seeming piece – we’ll call that piece “Ryan Pressly” – can reverberate through the entire structure. That might just be the case here insofar as names like Alex Bregman, Nolan Arenado, and Pete Alonso are concerned. As always, all hail the load-bearing reliever.
The recent trade of Houston Astros reliever Ryan Pressly to the San Diego Padres could have a major impact on the infield market for top players like Alex Bregman, Nolan Arenado, and Pete Alonso.With Pressly off the market, teams in need of bullpen help may now turn their attention to bolstering their infield depth instead. This could create a domino effect that opens up more opportunities for trades and signings involving Bregman, Arenado, and Alonso.
Bregman, a versatile infielder with the Astros, has been the subject of trade rumors for months. The Pressly trade could now make it easier for the Astros to part ways with Bregman in exchange for the right package of players and prospects.
Similarly, the Colorado Rockies may now be more willing to part with Arenado, who has been the subject of trade speculation for some time. With fewer teams in need of bullpen help, the market for a player of Arenado’s caliber could be more competitive.
As for Alonso, the New York Mets’ first baseman has been a standout performer since entering the league. The Pressly trade could create more opportunities for teams looking to add a power-hitting first baseman to their lineup.
Overall, the trade of Ryan Pressly could be the catalyst that finally opens up the infield market for players like Bregman, Arenado, and Alonso. It will be interesting to see how teams react to this shift in the market and what deals may be on the horizon.
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Unicorns Are The Worst – Paperback By Alex Willan – VERY GOOD
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Unicorns Are The Worst – Paperback By Alex Willan – VERY GOODAre unicorns really as magical and wonderful as we’ve been led to believe? In this hilarious and charming picture book by Alex Willan, we learn the truth about these mythical creatures. From their messy eating habits to their tendency to cause chaos wherever they go, unicorns prove to be more trouble than they’re worth.
But despite all their faults, there’s something endearing about unicorns that will make you fall in love with them all over again. With colorful illustrations and a witty sense of humor, Unicorns Are The Worst is a delightful read for children and adults alike.
So if you’re ready to see unicorns in a whole new light, pick up a copy of this book and prepare to be entertained. You may just find yourself laughing out loud at the antics of these mischievous creatures.
#Unicorns #Worst #Paperback #Alex #Willan #GOOD,ages 3+Detroit Tigers target Alex Bregman could sign with Houston Astros
The Detroit Tigers‘ offseason white whale remains on the market with just over two weeks until pitchers and catchers report for Spring Training.
Third baseman Alex Bregman, who the Tigers have been linked to, remains on the free-agent market heading into February. The Tigers and Bregman have been at a standstill in negotiations throughout the winter, and other teams are also in pursuit. His former team, the Houston Astros, traded reliever Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs to free up the space necessary to potentially re-sign him.
The Tigers, Cubs, Astros, Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays are the teams reportedly after Bregman. Teams want the nine-year MLB veteran to play third base and provide above-average pop from the right side of the plate. Bregman is a two-time All-Star and World Series champion who hit .260 with 26 home runs and 75 RBIs in 2024.
At the team’s annual FanFest over the weekend, Astros general manager Dana Brown told reporters the door on a potential reunion with Bregman remains “cracked” because he is available, but said it is likely a longshot opportunity. The Astros offered Bregman a six-year, $156 million contract in October but he chose to hit the free-agent market and hear offers from other teams, including Detroit.
The Free Press reported last week the negotiations between the Tigers and Bregman’s camp “are at a standstill” due to a “gap in perceived value” in terms of money on the contract.
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Houston added first baseman Christian Walker in free agency and received third baseman Isaac Paredes after trading All-Star right fielder Kyle Tucker. The Astros made the moves in response to Bregman’s expected departure, but the original offer remains “on the table” according to MLB’s Brian McTaggart. USA TODAY reported no other team has offered the $200 million contract Bregman is seeking.
Star Astros second baseman Jose Altuve could reportedly move to left field with Paredes sliding to second base to accommodate Bregman’s return. At FanFest, Altuve said “For Alex, I’ll do whatever” regarding the potential position switch.
The Tigers have been linked with Bregman since the start of the offseason. President of baseball operations Scott Harris said he wanted to add a right-handed bat and the Tigers have a potential hole at the hot corner. Detroit has signed starting pitcher Alex Cobb and second baseman Gleyber Torres but has not signed anyone to play third base.
As it stands now, the Tigers are mostly going to run back the same roster that snuck into the final playoff spot with a magical September run before falling in the final game of the ALDS. Bregman, 31, would bring playoff experience, a veteran presence and a solid bat to slide into the middle of a lineup in search of more juice.
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The Detroit Tigers are reportedly targeting Alex Bregman in free agency, but the Houston Astros could swoop in and sign the star third baseman. Bregman, a two-time All-Star and Silver Slugger winner, would be a huge addition to the Tigers lineup. However, the Astros have the financial resources and a winning team to potentially lure Bregman back to Houston. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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In mere weeks, spring training camps will open across Arizona and Florida. However, there are still plenty of free agents waiting to sign and trade candidates waiting to move, and as such there will be no shortage of activity between now and the start of camp. Speaking of all that, here now are Monday’s hot stove rumors.
Increasingly, signs point to the possibility of the Houston Astros bringing back free-agent infielder (and Astros lifer) Alex Bregman. The club cleared some payroll space by reportedly agreeing to trade reliever Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs, and Jose Altuve appears willing to move to the outfield to make room for Bregman in an infield that already includes new acquisitions Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker. However, The Athletic’s Chandler Rome is here to pump the brakes just a bit:
This could be a simple case of “expectations management” coming out of the front office, as they don’t want paying customers to assume that a Bregman return to Houston is a fait accompli. While the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, and perhaps Toronto Blue Jays are among the teams with interest in Bregman, a return to Houston seems to be the most likely outcome. Speaking of which, here’s this update:
Either way, there appears to be significant momentum on the Bregman front.
Astros also showing interest in Polanco
The Astros appear to have a backup plan in case a deal with Bregman doesn’t come to fruition. The Athletic reports that they are also showing interest in former All-Star infielder Jorge Polanco as “a contingency plan” to Bregman.
As noted above, Altuve is open to moving to left field in order to bring Bregman back. It is unclear if Altuve would change positions to accommodate anyone else, though that can always be worked out later.
The switch-hitting Polanco has only played infield in his career, but he’s heading toward his age-31 season and it’s not uncommon for athletic players to be moved to outfield later in their careers. He had very good seasons in 2019 and 2021, but has declined in the ensuing seasons. Last year in 118 games for the Mariners, Polanco hit .213/.296/.355 (93 OPS+) with 11 doubles, 16 homers, 45 RBI, 43 runs and 1.3 WAR.
The San Diego Padres have been in disinvestment mode ever since the death of former owner Peter Seidler, and more recently an internal power struggle has clouded the club’s outlook. They’ve lost multiple free agents thus far in the offseason, including outfielder Jurickson Profar, who recently signed with the Braves. Elsewhere, the Padres are known to be gauging trade interest in ace Dylan Cease going into his walk year. Now The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports that the Padres may also be looking to move right-handed starter Michael King, who’s in his third year of arbitration eligibility and, like Cease, going into his final year of team control. Parting with either would greatly harm the Padre cause in 2025, but decision-makers in San Diego appear to have other priorities at the moment.
The 29-year-old King, whom the Padres acquired from the New York Yankees in the Juan Soto blockbuster of late 2023, is coming off a standout season in which he logged a sub-3.00 ERA, struck out more than 200 batters, and finished seventh in the NL Cy Young vote.
D-backs not done
The Arizona Diamondbacks this winter have inked Corbin Burnes to a contract worth more than $200 million and also replaced free agent Christian Walker with Josh Naylor in a trade with Cleveland. Add those talents to an already strong roster, and you have a contender. Snakes lead decision-maker Mike Hazen, however, may not be done fortifying his club. Here’s this from AZ Central’s Nick Piecoro:
“Hazen still wants to add a late-inning option to his bullpen — preferably a closer — and a right-handed bat to his position-player group.”
A reunion with Randal Grichuk, who was highly productive as a lefty masher last year for Arizona, seems like a strong possibility. On the bullpen front, the D-backs are looking to replace closer Paul Sewald, who not long ago signed with the Guardians. High-leverage arms still on the free-agent market include Carlos Estevez, Kenley Jansen, and David Robertson, among others. St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley is of course an appealing trade target, but the Cardinals may be inclined to keep him in the fold for now and re-evaluate his market leading up to the trade deadline.
The Baltimore Orioles on Monday announced that they’ve signed outfielder Dylan Carlson to a one-year contract. The New York Post’s Jon Heyman adds that the deal will pay Carlson a guaranteed $975,000 with the opportunity to earn another $25,000 if he reaches 200 plate appearances. Carlson, 26, is a former first-rounder who’s coming off a 2024 season for the Cardinals and Rays in which he hit for a 61 OPS+ in 96 games combined. For his career he has an OPS+ of 94 across parts of five MLB seasons. He’s capable of manning all three outfield positions.
The MLB offseason is in full swing, and with that comes a flurry of rumors surrounding some of the biggest names in the game. One of the most intriguing rumors swirling around is the possibility of an Alex Bregman-Astros reunion.Bregman, who was a key member of the Houston Astros’ World Series-winning team in 2017, has been linked to a potential return to the team after a disappointing 2021 season. However, according to sources close to the situation, a reunion is not a guarantee, as the Astros are exploring all options to improve their roster for the upcoming season.
In other news, the San Diego Padres are reportedly shopping their top pitcher in an effort to bolster their lineup. The Padres had a disappointing finish to the 2021 season and are looking to make some big moves this offseason to improve their chances of competing in the highly competitive NL West division.
Meanwhile, the Arizona Diamondbacks are still actively looking to make moves this offseason, despite a lackluster 2021 season. The Diamondbacks have been linked to several potential trade targets and free agents as they look to improve their roster and make a push for the postseason in 2022.
As the offseason continues, fans can expect plenty more rumors and speculation surrounding some of the biggest names in baseball. Stay tuned for all the latest updates and developments as teams continue to make moves to improve their rosters for the upcoming season.
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