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MLB Rumors: Phillies get intriguing Harrison Bader update amid NY Mets and Cardinals interest
The Phillies received a fresh update on Harrison Bader’s free agency as the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals circle, raising questions about a potential reunion in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Phillies entered the offseason with expectations of meaningful roster upgrades, but as spring training approaches, their path has felt uneven. While the club managed to retain Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto, near-misses on higher-impact targets left lingering questions about whether the roster truly moved forward. The disappointment was amplified by the team coming close to landing Bo Bichette, only to pivot toward more modest additions. Moves involving Adolis García and Brad Keller addressed depth rather than star power, leaving a clear need for a right-handed outfielder who could stabilize both defense and lineup balance. Now, a familiar name has re-entered the conversation. According to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, the Phillies have not been entirely ruled out in the free-agent market for Harrison Bader, reopening speculation about a potential reunion that once seemed unlikely. Could Harrison Bader realistically return to Philadelphia? Feinsand noted that “Bader is the best outfielder left on the market,” adding that several teams — including the New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, and St. Louis Cardinals — are actively monitoring his availability. “A reunion with the Phillies can’t be ruled out, though that seems like a long shot at this point,” he wrote. Harrison Bader #2 of the Phillies at bat during a game against the Braves. Emilee Chinn/Getty Images For Philadelphia, Bader would address a specific roster gap. His right-handed bat and elite outfield defense could complement Brandon Marsh, whether in a platoon role or as part of a more flexible alignment across all three outfield spots. Why Bader still fits — even if the odds are long The Phillies’ long-term vision includes Justin Crawford as an everyday outfielder, but the path between now and Opening Day remains unsettled. Adding Bader would give manager Rob Thomson defensive reliability while preserving matchup versatility late in games. As the offseason enters its final phase, Philadelphia faces a familiar choice: trust internal options or make one last targeted move. Whether Bader becomes that move remains uncertain — but for now, the door is not fully closed.

Inter Miami confirm Lionel Messi loses young Argentine teammate as veteran nears club exit
Lionel Messi will be without one Argentine teammate for the upcoming season, while another is reportedly set to depart Inter Miami in the coming hours. Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are gearing up for a new campaign following their historic 2025 MLS Cup triumph. Amidst a busy transfer window, the Florida club have been active in bolstering their roster and have now confirmed the departure of an Argentine defender. “Inter Miami CF announced today it has loaned defender Tomás Avilés to Major League Soccer side CF Montréal through the conclusion of the 2026 season. Montréal will also hold an option to acquire the defender following the loan,” Inter Miami confirmed in an official statement on Friday. The Argentine defender joined Inter Miami in 2023 from Racing Club and went on to record 87 appearances across all competitions, contributing four goals and two assists. Aviles was a key figure in the squad that secured the first trophies in Inter Miami history, including the 2023 Leagues Cup and the 2024 Supporters’ Shield. As part of the transaction, Inter Miami also received a 2026 international roster spot from CF Montreal. The departure of Aviles is a tactical maneuver by the Fort Lauderdale front office, as it vacates a U-22 Initiative slot. This move allows the roster to accommodate three Senior Designated Players. We have loaned defender Tomás Avilés to CF Montréal through the conclusion of the 2026 season.Details: https://t.co/EnUX3L5R4y pic.twitter.com/YfOoM2gRp3— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) January 23, 2026 With Aviles gone, the U-22 Initiative slots are held by Mateo Silvetti and David Ayala, while the Designated Player (DP) spots are occupied by Lionel Messi and Rodrigo De Paul. Inter Miami intend to use the third DP slot for German Berterame, who, according to reports, is nearing a move to the club. Oscar Ustari nears departure Aviles may not be the only Argentine to leave the squad ahead of the new season. According to reports, veteran goalkeeper Oscar Ustari is set to rescind his contract with the club after losing his prominent role in the Herons’ goal. While there has been no official announcement regarding his exit, the 39-year-old’s absence from the start of Inter Miami’s preseason has fueled speculation. In the midst of these reports, Inter Miami confirmed goalkeeper Luis Barraza as their ninth signing of the offseason, further signaling Ustari’s likely departure. This follows the official announcement that the club have fully acquired Rocco Rios Novo on a permanent transfer from Lanus. Ustari arrived at Inter Miami in 2024 as the backup to Drake Callender, but an injury to the American shot-stopper thrust the Argentine into the starting role. His strong performances earned him a permanent spot in the starting team, serving as the starter during the FIFA Club World Cup, where Inter Miami were eliminated by PSG in the Round of 16. Following that international competition, Ustari suffered a shoulder injury, allowing compatriot Rocco Rios Novo to step in. Rios Novo’s consistency eventually convinced head coach Javier Mascherano to keep him in the starting lineup. Faced with limited playing time and the arrival of marquee goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair, the Argentine veteran has reportedly decided to terminate his contract to seek new opportunities.

Andy Reid and Chiefs sign 2x Super Bowl champion to help Patrick Mahomes in 2026
The Kansas City Chiefs confirmed who will be their offensive coordinator for 2026, a man very well known by Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. The Kansas City Chiefs have confirmed that Eric Bieniemy will return as offensive coordinator for the 2026 season. Following Matt Nagy’s departure, Andy Reid has found the ideal replacement in a key position on his coaching staff. Through social media, the Chiefs made the long-awaited announcement for their fans. “A familiar face at offensive coordinator. Eric Bieniemy is back in Kansas City. Let’s get to work.” The objective for Bieniemy is very clear. Revamp an offense surrounded by uncertainty. It is still unknown whether Patrick Mahomes will be ready for the start of the 2026 season, Travis Kelce has not decided his future, and young receivers like Xavier Worthy and Rashee Rice have not met expectations. In addition, they do not have a star running back. Chiefs confirm new coach for 2026 Eric Bieniemy has a long history with the Chiefs. He was the running backs coach from 2013 to 2017 and then took on the role of offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2022. At that point, he looked for something new in his career and signed on as the Commanders’ OC for the 2023 season. Eric Bieniemy signs with Chiefs In 2024, still without receiving head coaching offers despite his quality, Eric Bieniemy embarked on an adventure in college football as UCLA’s offensive coordinator. However, that stint was a total failure. In 2025, in an under-the-radar hire, Bieniemy was signed by the Chicago Bears as running backs coach on Ben Johnson’s staff. His work was remarkable with players like Kyle Monangai and D’Andre Swift. A key factor in Caleb Williams having one of the best offenses in the NFC. Now, with the Chiefs deciding not to renew Matt Nagy’s contract, Eric Bieniemy returns home looking to rediscover the best version of Patrick Mahomes. A formula that was once huge to building a dynasty.

Renée Fleming Cancels Kennedy Center Performance
Renée Fleming has canceled a planned performance at the Kennedy Center in May. She’s the latest artist of bow out of a gig at the center, which is now chaired by Donald Trump and controlled by a board dominated by his appointees. According to a note on the center’s website, “Renée Fleming regrets that, due […]

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Broncos receive key warning from Patriots QB Drake Maye after Bo Nix season-ending injury against Bills
Drake Maye says he will not change his approach despite the hypothetical advantage the Patriots have over the Broncos following Bo Nix’s injury. Drake Maye warned the Denver Broncos that he will not change his aggressive approach despite the multiple fumbles the young quarterback had in the Divisional Round against the Houston Texans. Even though Maye will once again face a top NFL defense, the MVP candidate will not be conservative. “No. I don’t think you try to change it. I think last week, if I had changed it, Kayshon (Boutte) doesn’t make that play. So, little things like that. Just knowing the time and place for it. Trying to get the ball out of my hands and just being cognizant of the edge rushers. Taking care of the football is the number one thing.” Despite that precaution, Maye will not think twice with a ticket to the Super Bowl on the line. “If we have time and have a look downfield, you know me, I’m going to take a look and take a shot.” Drake Maye and Patriots want another Super Bowl After Bo Nix’s season-ending injury, the Patriots are favorites to defeat the Broncos. Given this scenario, with Jarrett Stidham as the starter, many experts believe Drake Maye should be more cautious and not risk the ball the way he did against Houston. “I just have to be better with my operation. I can improve on it. Getting out of the huddle, getting guys in the right spot and just moving with a sense of urgency. It starts with me being under center.” After Tom Brady decided to leave New England and a failed stint with Mac Jones, no one expected the Patriots to return as Super Bowl contenders so quickly. Now, with the arrival of Mike Vrabel as head coach, it looks like the era of dominance could return in the AFC.

Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza hints at preferred NFL team after declaring for the 2026 Draft

Fernando Mendoza makes something clear about his NFL future after leading Indiana to the National Championship

