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MLB Trade Rumors: Red Sox Give Up Carlos Asuaje, Javier Guerra, Logan Allen and Manuel Margot in Exchange for Padres' Craig Kimbrel
The Boston Red Sox and the San Diego Padres have agreed to trade Craig Kimbrel. The former Padres star pitcher’s arrival to Boston has come at the expense of the Red Sox’ four minor prospects including infielders Carlos Asuaje and Javier Guerra, lefthander Logan Allen, and outfielder Manuel Margot.
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NFL News, Rumors: Seattle Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch Joins Injured List; Seahawks Respond To Jimmy Fallon's 'Superlatives'
The Seattle Seahawks will be without running back Marshawn Lynch as they go against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Lynch has just been included in the team’s latest injury report at a time when the Seahawks are facing a crucial moment in their fight to claim the NFC West division title.
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Fallout 4 Mod that Adds Boston Red Sox' David Ortiz As Game Character Draws Ire of the MLB
A new Fallout 4 mod features the Boston Red Sox’ star defensive hitter David Ortiz. In a video posted on YouTube a few days ago, Ortiz is shown swinging a bloody, nail-spiked baseball toward opponents. While some gamers may be thrilled to see the slugger in Fallout 4, his appearance in the game has drawn the ire of the Major League Baseball officials.
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update Finally Arrives to Moto X 2014, Moto X Style; Will Moto X Pure, Moto G, Moto E Be Next?
A number of owners of the new Moto X Style and last year’s Moto X handsets may already start seeing notifications alerting them that the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow is ready to install. The over-the-air (OTA) Android upgrade is currently being rolled out in Brazil and India. David Schuster, senior director of software product management at Motorola Mobility, also confirmed that a full deployment to other regions will continue in phases over the next few weeks.
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Release Date Rumors: New Leak Claims AT&T is Already Testing Two S7 Models, Early 2016 Launch Hinted
Two variants of the unannounced Samsung Galaxy S7 flagship have reportedly been the subject of tests performed by U.S. Carrier AT&T. This information is courtesy of Evan Blass, owner of the “@evleaks” handle on Twitter, a renowned source of mostly reliable leaks on mobile devices.