Triston Casas, a fourth-year slugger for the Boston Red Sox, has been the subject of trade speculation this offseason, with reports suggesting he could be included in a deal for a frontline starting pitcher. While chief baseball officer Craig Breslow denied actively shopping Casas, there are still suggestions that a trade could be on the table. Despite uncertainty, Casas is currently set to enter the 2025 season as the Red Sox’s franchise first baseman, coming off a season where he hit .241 with 13 home runs in just 63 games due to injury.
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Puerto Rico hit with massive island-wide blackout ahead of Easter
A significant blackout impacted all 1.4 million customers in Puerto Rico on Wednesday, affecting essential services like the main airport and numerous hospitals, with at least 328,000 residents also without water. Governor Jenniffer González, who returned from vacation, expressed frustration over the situation and called for an investigation into the causes, emphasizing the need for reliable power. As the island prepares for the busy Easter weekend, many businesses are relying on generators, while officials anticipate...
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