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The Philadelphia Phillies are making noise this offseason, reportedly linked to a pitcher commanding one hundred fifteen million dollars and a Cy Young Award on his resume. With Andrew Painter's health still a question mark heading into the season, Philadelphia needs rotation insurance, and this would be a serious upgrade.
Shifting to Cleveland, the Browns' front office situation is messy and getting messier. Jim Schwartz has broken his silence on why he walked away, citing the organization's direction after feeling sidelined in key decisions. Meanwhile, the Myles Garrett trade with Los Angeles keeps developing new layers — there is actually a realistic path for Cleveland to land a second first-round pick from the Rams, depending on how certain conditions play out down the road.
And in motorsports, Kevin Magnussen is making the jump from Formula One to NASCAR, set to debut with Trackhouse Racing's Project ninety one program at San Diego. The Danish driver has conquered some of the most punishing circuits on the planet, but stock car racing is a completely different animal, and the racing world is watching closely to see how he adapts.
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