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Padres win third straight with 7-1 victory over D-backs, look forward to potential Arráez addition
Fernando Tatis Jr. and Jake Cronenworth hit back-to-back homers, Dylan Cease pitched 6 2/3 strong innings and the San Diego Padres won their third game in a row by beating the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-1 on Friday nightABC News - Sports - MLB -
Source: Padres nearing deal for Marlins' Arraez
The Padres are nearing a deal to acquire second baseman Luis Arraez from the Marlins for a package of three prospects and a relief pitcher.ESPN - Sports - MLB -
Luis Arraez trade: Padres working to acquire two-time batting champion from Marlins, per report
Miami is reportedly receiving three prospects and a minor-league reliever in returnCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Miami Marlins working on trade that would send 2B Luis Arraez to the San Diego Padres
The Miami Marlins are working on a trade that would send second baseman Luis Arraez to the San Diego PadresABC News - Sports - MLB -
Padres reportedly closing in on trade to acquire 2-time batting champ Luis Arráez from Marlins
The Marlins will reportedly receive RHP Woo-Suk Go, 1B Nathan Martorella, OF Dillon Head and OF Jakob Marsee in return for the second baseman.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB -
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Botched launch of UK’s largest indoor arena hits bum note for Manchester
Series of failed attempts at opening £365mn venue amid cancellations, confusion, safety concerns and resignationsFinancial Times - Business -
Cool solution: how ice-cream saved drought-hit farmers in India
As the climate crisis forces people to abandon their land in Rajasthan, a new industry has sprung up in the desert state, with thousands of gaily decorated vans setting off to sell ice-cream across the country. The parched villages of Gangapur in ...The Guardian - World - India -
Weaker-Than-Expected Payrolls Push Down Dollar
The dollar fell in a week when the Fed was perceived as not too hawkish—after Chair Powell kept a rate hike off the table— and payrolls surprised to the downside, for a change.The Wall Street Journal - World