The Orioles announced Wednesday that they’ve signed veteran second baseman Kolten Wong to a minor league deal. The PSI Sports Management client will join their big league camp as a non-roster invitee. Baltimore also confirmed its previously reported signing of right-hander Julio Teheran — also on a minor league deal and non-roster invitation. Wong split the 2023 season between … [Read more...] about Orioles Sign Kolten Wong To Minor League Deal
Archives for February 2024
Ravens’ biggest draft needs as the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine gets underway
The Ravens are in Indianapolis for the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine as GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh work to retool a defense that could lose five key starters. Baltimore is 19th in the NFL in cap space, with $16.6 million available, and there will be critical decisions regarding several vital contributors and two All-Pros. And they’re spending about $120+ million … [Read more...] about Ravens’ biggest draft needs as the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine gets underway
If you’re poor, fertility treatment can be out of reach
Michelle Andrews | KFF Health News (TNS) Mary Delgado’s first pregnancy went according to plan, but when she tried to get pregnant again seven years later, nothing happened. After 10 months, Delgado, now 34, and her partner, Joaquin Rodriguez, went to see an OB-GYN. Tests showed she had endometriosis, which was interfering with conception. Delgado’s only option, the doctor … [Read more...] about If you’re poor, fertility treatment can be out of reach
Proposed ticket legislation would shake up the market for music, sports and performing arts fans in Maryland
Before it sold out, Hozier fans paid $40 via Ticketmaster to sit on the lawn for the singer’s Merriweather Post Pavilion concert in May. Now, latecomers who buy tickets on StubHub will pay nearly five times more for the same vantage point. In some extreme cases, tickets are being digitally hawked on resale sites for 10 or 20 times their face value — before the Columbia music … [Read more...] about Proposed ticket legislation would shake up the market for music, sports and performing arts fans in Maryland