'Victim 3' asks judge to release Sean 'Diddy' Combs on bailNew Foto - 'Victim 3' asks judge to release Sean 'Diddy' Combs on bail

Virginia "Gina" Huynh, the woman known as "Victim 3" during the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial, said that Combsshould be released from prison. The letter from Huynh is included as an attachment in a response from Combs' legal team filed on Sunday. In the letter, Huynh says she wants to share her observations about Combs' character. "Our relationship, like many, was not always perfect, we experienced ups and downs, and mistakes were made but he was willing to acknowledge his mistakes and make better decisions in the future," Huynh wrote. MORE: Hip-hop mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs acquitted on most serious charges in historic racketeering case The letter goes on to say Huynh believes Combs has not been violent for many years and releasing him would allow him to better support his children. "He has substantial ties to his family and community, including children who depend on him for emotional and financial support. Granting him bond would allow him to continue caring for his family and fulfilling his responsibilities while still subject to the Court's supervision... Allowing him to be at home will also support the healing process for all involved." In the indictment against Combs, "Victim 3" was described as someone subjected to sexual coercion by Combs. Huynh was expected to be a key witness but was not called to the stand during the trial. Combs has been incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn for 11 months. MORE: Everyone who testified for the prosecution in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial This response from Combs' legal team is their latest attempt to convince Judge Arun Subramanian that Combs should be allowed to get out of prison while he awaits sentencing, which is scheduled for Oct. 3. Combs' attorneys have argued there are "exceptional reasons" why he should be allowed out on a $50 million bond, but prosecutors say the rap mogul has an "extensive history of violence" that makes it impossible for him to prove he would not pose a danger to the community if released. Following an eight-week federal trial,a jury convictedCombs of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted him of more serious sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges.

'Victim 3' asks judge to release Sean 'Diddy' Combs on bail

'Victim 3' asks judge to release Sean 'Diddy' Combs on bail Virginia "Gina" Huynh, the woman known as "Victim...
Popular 1980s actor Loni Anderson of the hit TV series 'WKRP in Cincinnati' has diedNew Foto - Popular 1980s actor Loni Anderson of the hit TV series 'WKRP in Cincinnati' has died

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Loni Anderson, who played a struggling radio station's empowered receptionist on the hitTVcomedy "WKRP in Cincinnati," died Sunday, just days before her 80th birthday. Anderson died at a Los Angeles hospital following a prolonged illness, said her longtime publicist, Cheryl J. Kagan. "We are heartbroken to announce the passing of our dear wife, mother and grandmother," Anderson's family said in a statement. "WKRP in Cincinnati" aired from 1978 to 1982 and was set in a flagging Ohio radio station trying to reinvent itself with rock music. The cast included Gary Sandy, Tim Reid,Howard Hesseman,Frank Bonner and Jan Smithers, alongside Anderson as Jennifer Marlowe, whose good looks were matched by her intelligence. As the station's receptionist, the blonde and high-heeled Jennifer routinely deflected unwanted business calls for her boss, Mr. Carlson. Her efficiency often kept the station running in the face of others' incompetence. The role earned Anderson two Emmy Award nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. Anderson starred on the big screen alongsideBurt Reynolds in the 1983 comedy "Stroker Ace," and the two later married and became tabloid fixtures before their messy breakup in 1994. Their son, Quinton Reynolds, was "the best decision that we ever made in our entire relationship," she said during the unveiling of a bronze bust at Reynolds' Hollywood grave site in 2021. "I think back to the beginning of our relationship, it was so, oh, gosh, tabloidy. We were just a spectacle all the time. And it was hard to have a relationship in that atmosphere. And somehow, we did it through many ups and downs,"Anderson told The Associated Press. Anderson detailed their tumultuous marriage in the 1995 autobiography, "My Life in High Heels," which she said was about "the growth of a woman, a woman who survives." "I think if you're going to write about yourself, you have to do it warts and all," Anderson told the AP while promoting the book. "You may not even tell the nicest things about yourself, because you're telling the truth." She married four times, most recently to Bob Flick in 2008. Anderson was born Aug. 5, 1945, in St. Paul, Minnesota. Her father was an environmental chemist, and her mother was a model. Her first role as an actress was a small part in the 1966 film "Nevada Smith," starring Steve McQueen. Most of her career was spent on the small screen with early guest parts in the 1970s on "S.W.A.T." and "Police Woman." After "WKRP," Anderson starred in the short-lived comedy series "Easy Street" and appeared in made-for-TV movies including "A Letter to Three Wives" and "White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd." In 2023 she co-starred in Lifetime's "Ladies Of The 80s: A Divas Christmas" with Linda Gray, Donna Mills, Morgan Fairchild and Nicollette Sheridan. "I am heartbroken to hear of the passing of the wonderful Loni Anderson!"Fairchild wrote on X."The sweetest, most gracious lady! I'm just devastated to hear this." Anderson is survived by Flick, her daughter Deidra and son-in law Charlie Hoffman, son Quinton Anderson Reynolds, grandchildren McKenzie and Megan Hoffman, stepson Adam Flick and wife Helene, and step-grandchildren Felix and Maximilian. A private family service is planned at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Kagan said. ___ Associated Press journalist Itzel Luna in Los Angeles contributed.

Popular 1980s actor Loni Anderson of the hit TV series 'WKRP in Cincinnati' has died

Popular 1980s actor Loni Anderson of the hit TV series 'WKRP in Cincinnati' has died LOS ANGELES (AP) — Loni Anderson, who played a ...
Marlins sweep Yankees for first time in franchise history in front of record crowd, move to .500New Foto - Marlins sweep Yankees for first time in franchise history in front of record crowd, move to .500

The Miami Marlins' red-hot summer just keeps coming. The Marlins powered to a 7-3 win over the New York Yankees on Sunday, completing a sweep of the Yankees for the first time in franchise history. Miami also hit the milestone in front of a big crowd, with aseries attendance of 101,545setting a franchise record. With the win, Miami moved to 55-55, hitting .500 for the first time since April. The teamdropped to 24-40in early June, but have won 31 games in the two months since to pull to even. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Did Miami get a dig in at New York in the run-up to the final out? You be the judge here over the Marlins' curious choice of playing "Sweet Caroline," a Fenway Park tradition, in the ninth inning. Marlins are blasting Sweet Caroline as they are three outs away from sweeping the Yankees for the first time in franchise historypic.twitter.com/yM3osdWfOW — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia)August 3, 2025 Sunday's win came easily to the Marlins, who took a 3-1 lead after two innings. Then, in the fourth inning, Kyle Stowers hit a three-run homer to bring Miami's lead to 6-1. Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a two-run bomb in the seventh to help the Yankees cut into the deficit, but an RBI triple from Jakob Marsee secured the 7-3 win. The series was a poor showing from the Yankees, who dropped the first game 13-12 aftera trio of relievers blew a 9-4 lead in the bottom of the seventh. All three pitchers — Jake Bird, David Bednar and Camilo Doval — wererecent acquisitions ahead of the MLB trade deadline. The bad luck continued Saturday, as the Yankees werecaught sleepingwhile Miami powered to a 2-0 win. Then, on Sunday, the Marlins secured the historic sweep. Miami will keep trying to ride that momentum through the next series, a homestand against the AL West-leading Houston Astros. The Yankees, meanwhile, will lick their wounds on the way to playing the Texas Rangers in Arlington.

Marlins sweep Yankees for first time in franchise history in front of record crowd, move to .500

Marlins sweep Yankees for first time in franchise history in front of record crowd, move to .500 The Miami Marlins' red-hot summer just ...
Dolphins reach extension with DT Zach Sieler, make him their highest-paid defensive playerNew Foto - Dolphins reach extension with DT Zach Sieler, make him their highest-paid defensive player

The Miami Dolphins have locked down Zach Sieler and made him their highest-paid defensive player. The Dolphins reached a three-year, $67.75 million contract extension with the defensive tackle on Sunday afternoon, his agents announced. He will now earn $22.5 million a season, which is more than double what he is currently making, and will get $44 million guaranteed. Sieler, who was a former walk-on player at Division II Ferris State, was selected in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens. He was released by the team a year later, though, and the Dolphins picked him up off waivers during the 2019 campaign. He's been in Miami ever since. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] pic.twitter.com/aJLjhp9nxV — Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins)August 3, 2025 The 29-year-old team captain has erupted over the past two seasons. He's recorded back-to-back seasons with 10 sacks for the Dolphins, which has been the team-high, while averaging 59 total tackles. Before the 2023 season, he had only made 3.5 sacks in a single season. Sieler had signed a three-year, $30.75 million extension with the Dolphins before the 2023 season, and was due to be a free agent in 2027. He is now among the top-10 highest-paid defensive tackles in the league. "[Sieler is] the heartbeat of our defense," Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver said,via the Palm Beach Post. The Dolphins went 8-9 last season and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2021, though the franchise still hasn't won a playoff game since the 2000 season. They'll open the season on Sept. 7 against the Indianapolis Colts.

Dolphins reach extension with DT Zach Sieler, make him their highest-paid defensive player

Dolphins reach extension with DT Zach Sieler, make him their highest-paid defensive player The Miami Dolphins have locked down Zach Sieler a...
Elvis balked about recording the oversexed 'Burning Love.' Then it became his last hit.New Foto - Elvis balked about recording the oversexed 'Burning Love.' Then it became his last hit.

By all objective measures,Elvis Presleywas a hunk, a hunk of burning love. But he clearly wasn't feeling it when he heard a demo of"Burning Love"at RCA Hollywood Studios in March 1972. The song, a slightly shocking blend of the spiritual and sexual, seemed like a hit to those in the room, with its reverent, raunchy intro: Lord Almighty, I feel my temperature rising, mmm.Higher, higher, it's burning through to my soul.Girl, girl, girl, girl, you're gonna set me on fire.My brain is flaming, I don't know which way to go, yeah. "Elvis didn't hate the song, he just wasn't in the mood for it," Jerry Schilling, Elvis' longtime friend who attended the session, tells USA TODAY. From Elvis to Michael Jackson:The biggest reveals in Lisa Marie Presley's memoir In the end, Presley reluctantly recorded the gospel-rock track, giving it his high-octane all: "He knew everyone felt that he should do it, he was a reasonable man," Schilling says. It became Elvis' final Top 10 hit, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 that fall. "I don't think Elvis was ever too thrilled about singing lyrics like 'Flames are now licking my body,' but he loved having a hit record," Schilling, 83, writes in the introduction to"Sunset Boulevard,"a new five-disc, 89-track collection that spans Presley's Los Angeles studio sessions from 1970 to 1975. (Schilling can be glimpsed in the set's archival images: "I'm very proud to be standing behind Elvis on the cover.") The set includes rare alternate takes − half of which have never been released in the U.S. − rehearsals for his Las Vegas residency, and new stripped-down mixes of classic Elvis cuts, including "For the Good Times," "Tiger Man," "T-R-O-U-B-L-E," "Green, Green Grass of Home," "Pieces of My Life," "Memories" and "Softly As I Leave You." "I'm kind of a purist, you know: Don't mess with Michelangelo's paintings or change the clouds. Don't mess with the artist," says Schilling, talking from his home in California, which Elvis gifted him in 1974. "There's a tremendous responsibility. When the big questions come up, I go, what would I do if Elvis was sitting next to me? That's how I judge it. I know my friend." The singer never shied away from the provocation of songs like "Burning Love," Schilling adds. But in the early '70s, as Elvis privately struggled with his disintegrating marriage toPriscilla Presley, he gravitated toward expressions of heartbreak and regret such as the autobiographical "Separate Ways" and "Always on My Mind" (both included in the set). Over time, he came to embrace the lusty song as part of his live repertoire, breaking it out months later for an epic"Aloha From Hawaii"performance. "There's a part of Elvis that wanted to be sexy," Schilling says. "And there's a part of him that wanted to be a great gospel singer." In "Burning Love," he got to be both. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Elvis Presley wasn't fond of 'Burning Love.' Then it became a hit.

Elvis balked about recording the oversexed 'Burning Love.' Then it became his last hit.

Elvis balked about recording the oversexed 'Burning Love.' Then it became his last hit. By all objective measures,Elvis Presleywas a...
Tom Holland Shares 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Set Photos as Production BeginsNew Foto - Tom Holland Shares 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Set Photos as Production Begins

Tom Holland is giving fans a first look at "Spider-Man: Brand New Day." In an Instagram post on Sunday, Hollandshared two on-set photoswith the caption, "'Spider-Man Brand New Day' 1." Both pics show Holland in costume as the web-slinging hero. He is standing on top of what appears to be an armored vehicle while connected to a stunt wire. More from Variety Tom Holland Reveals His 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Costume: 'We Ready?' Mark Ruffalo Circling Hulk Return in 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Tom Holland Says Bond Is the 'Pinnacle' for 'Every British Actor' Amid 007 Rumors, Calls Acting Breaks Important: 'I'll Probably Take a Bit More Time Off in 2027' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tom Holland (@tomholland2013) Holland's sneak peek comes just a day after the official Spider-Man Movie X accountrevealed the new Spidey Suitfor "Brand New Day." The reveal teaser sees Holland emerge from the shadows in his new ensemble, which more closely resembles the comic-book version than his previous duds. "We ready?" Holland asks in the video. The new Spidey Suit has more vivid reds and blues, and features a larger spider symbol than his costumes from "Spider-Man: Homecoming," "Far From Home" and "No Way Home." "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" hits theaters on July 31, 2026. "Brand New Day" marks the fourth MCU Spider-Man installment from Sony and Disney after 2021's "Spider-Man: No Way Home." In that film, Peter Parker's secret identity is revealed to the entire world, and the young hero must turn to Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange for help. He manages to conjure a spell that makes everyone forget Parker is Spider-Man, but not without some unintended side effects. The spell pulls other web-slingers and their respective villains into Parker's dimension, leading to the viral moment between Holland and Sony's previous Spider-Men, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. "Brand New Day" is based on the Spider-Man comic storyline of the same name. In the comic book story, Parker lands a deal with Mephisto to make the world forget he is Spider-Man and resurrect Aunt May. However, the spell essentially reboots his world and dissolves his marriage with MJ. "Shang-Chi" helmer Destin Daniel Cretton serves as director on "Brand New Day." Jon Bernthal's the Punisher and Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk, will also appear in the movie. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Tom Holland Shares ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Set Photos as Production Begins

Tom Holland Shares 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Set Photos as Production Begins Tom Holland is giving fans a first look at "Spid...
SummerSlam 2025 matches ranked: What were the best, worst ones at WWE event?New Foto - SummerSlam 2025 matches ranked: What were the best, worst ones at WWE event?

Big expectations were set onSummerSlam 2025, and it proved to be an unpredictable weekend of wrestling in New Jersey. The first two-day edition of WWE's premier summer event had 12 matches, and the bigger card allowed for some craziness inside MetLife Stadium.Night 1 of SummerSlamwas highlighted by the shocking cash-in of Seth Rollins, while thesecond dayfeatured Cody Rhodes defeating John Cena in a thriller. There were plenty of great matches and moments from the event, but there were also some bouts that either fell flat or were confusing. Which ones were some of the best of 2025? And which ones we'll be hoping to forget soon? Here is every SummerSlam 2025 match ranked from worst to best: Kross has deserved a push given a rise in his popularity, and he lost to Zayn again in a match that encapsulated how most of the story had gone: underwhelming. There were plenty of avenues it could have gone but nothing really ever clicked. Zayn contemplating using the steel pipe was the only notable moment, and even that wasn't much. It's tough to argue how it benefited both sides. A match that had the potential to be a clinic in athleticism fell way short. Cargill had been pushed heavy and this was her chance to prove that she's ready to be main event talent. Instead, it was a battle that felt extremely rushed with no real flow. It was a sudden end that left a sour taste in the mouth. It seems like Cargill isn't ready yet for the stage yet, which is unfortunate that it got shown in a major premium live event. There was so much anticipating seeing what Fatu could do inside a steel cage. It ended up with a feeling like we didn't get see that potential fully unleashed, and it actually set the fued between the family back given it ended in the same fashion the previous ones had. It's a shame we didn't see Fatu do anything spectacular until after the match, almost teasing fans. Given the comedic build-up to this match, this one had to have some fun, and it did. It was intriguing to see a seasoned veteran like Styles face Mysterio, and their chemistry was very evident. The nods to Eddie Guerrero, from the gear to the lie, cheat and steal attempts were great touches to the match, and Mysterio paid the ultimate tribute in how he unzipped his boots to pave the way for victory. To be fair, the expectations were low for this match. No one really knew how Jelly Roll was going to perform, and whether he'd be able to hang around. To his credit, he not only did that, but did something few celebrities do in taking major bumps. Go ahead and find a celebrity willing to take that monster leap from Paul onto the announcer's table. It was entertaining and did its job. A great choice to kick off the weekend, this tag-team bout had a mix of veteran stars and the future of the business. Whether it was Breakker and Reed showcasing their impressive power or the veterans feeding into the hyped crowd, they all had a chance to shine, but Reigns' performance really stood out. He was heavily involved in the ring and we saw some moves we hadn't seen from him in some time. See what happens when the women's tag team division has storytelling? The Bliss and Flair partnership brought new life to their careers and the division, and the unusual pairing has really clicked with fans. The whole time, people wondered if it actually would work or whether it was going to turn sour. The stare Flair and Bliss was intense and had fans on the edge of their seats. The payoff worked and brought life back into the titles. These two have put on absolute clincs the first couple of matchups, and they made sure to show out in their last one for now. This was a pure no disqualification match with no weapon spared from being used. The heat in the ring felt real and seeing these two go at it has been a treat for wrestling fans. What really helped is letting the fight have its time, never rushing to a sudden end that would ruin this great battle. Even if the crowd didn't seem fully interested, it was one of the best matches of the weekend. We knew Ripley and Sky would deliver. Would it work with Naomi? While it wasn't the WrestleMania 41 or Evolution matches, this bout was another excellent display of talent from the top names of the women's division. Ripley and Sky were going to have their moments, but Naomi really showed she deserves to be champion, having her moments that make her a top talent. It's always going to be captivating when any of these stars are in the ring. Pure chaos = pure gold. Every team showed why they should've been in the WrestleMania card by putting on the tag team performance for the ages. The absolute lengths everyone went to deliver stunning moments and brutal spots showed how deep and talented the tag team division is, and everyone involved deserves their flowers for captivating having fans stunned from start to finish. The main event match of Night 1 was pure wrestling, a masterclass in how to bring out the best of both Gunther and CM Punk. "The Ring General" had his dominant moments while CM Punk not only hung around, but put on another big performance. Going the route of Gunther bleeding completely changing the game was a brilliant move to play into Punk's favor. Of course, that wasn't all, as Rollins' return shocked about everyone watching. It was pure cinema and another mark in legendary moments for "The Visionary." Adding more fuel to an already heated rivalry sets up another big showdown between Rollins and Punk. The old Cena came back, and he delivered one more signature match in his final year in the ring. Most Cena matches this year have been underwhelming, but he turned back the clock in what was an absolute classic from start to finish. Rhodes and Cena didn't hold back in their desire to win, and it was an enjoyable sight to see the 17-time champion willing to put his body on the line. The story of the match was if either would actually turned heel. They didn't, and it was the right call for a major passing of the torch moment. Even if Cena doesn't have another high-caliber match again, at least he ended SummerSlam with a bang. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:WWE SummerSlam 2025 match rankings: What were the best, worst?

SummerSlam 2025 matches ranked: What were the best, worst ones at WWE event?

SummerSlam 2025 matches ranked: What were the best, worst ones at WWE event? Big expectations were set onSummerSlam 2025, and it proved to b...
Phenom Jacob Misiorowski injury is speed bump, but Brewers may make it a boonNew Foto - Phenom Jacob Misiorowski injury is speed bump, but Brewers may make it a boon

WASHINGTON – There's very little, it seems, that can harsh theMilwaukee Brewers' vibe these days. From offseason talent-shedding to an in-season cycle of constant roster churn torobust competitionin theNational League, it's almost impossible to puncture both thepower of friendshipand theleague-leading prosperitythe Brew Crew enjoys. Heck, at this point, even an injury to a prized young pitcher that would otherwise portend storm clouds can be viewed positively. Oh, we won't know for sure until Aug. 15, whenJacob Misiorowski, the right-handed comet best known for earning anAll-Star Game nod just five games into his career, is scheduled to come off the injured list. The Miz, as he's known from Menomonie to Muskego and points beyond, has a tibia contusion on his left shin, the result of a very real line drive that came off the bat of theChicago Cubs' Seiya Suzuki at 102.9 mph, coincidentally about as hard as Misiorowski's nastiest fastball comes out of his hand. Misiorowski received X-rays after that and additional imaging this weekend at Nationals Park before the Brewers scratched him roughly three hours before his Sunday, Aug. 3 scheduled start. The Miz is fully ambulatory, has been throwing and will continue to throw, probably could've one hundred or so times Sunday but instead, gave way to rookie Logan Henderson against theWashington Nationals. "They had an idea for me," Misiorowski said Sunday morning, "and it's basically, this is what it's going to be. Obviously, I tried to fight it a little bit, trying to throw, but I understand and they're looking out for me." It sounded like a rather tepid "fight," and it also sounds like a very good "idea." See, Henderson had few problems suppressing the moribund Nationals, pitching into the fifth inning in a 14-3 victory that capped a three-game sweep. Aggregate score: 38-14. While The Miz is hardly a luxury item, if you can avoid bringing Gucci luggage on a camping trip, why not? After all, when the Brewers placed Misiorowski on the IL, seven of their next 10 games would come against the last-place Nationals, the 46-63 Atlanta Braves and the last-place Pittsburgh Pirates. When he returns, Misiorowski's first two starts would be against the wild-card contenderCincinnati Redsand those second-place, 64-46 Cubs, part of a five-game series at Wrigley Field that marks the last meeting between the teams this season. And Misiorowski's 96 ⅔ innings pitched this season almost exactly matches his professional high of 97 ⅓ innings, reached last year. Sounds like a perfect time to pump the brakes on the kid a little bit. For competitive and, you know, other reasons. "He's had a lot coming at him," says Brewers manager Pat Murphy. "He came to the big leagues, the great start, the All-Star Game, line drive off the leg, hyperextended knee. "That's all part of your first five, six games." Now the 23-year-old has seven whole big league starts under his belt, during which he's struck out 47 batters in 33 ⅓ innings, riding a fastball whose 99.3 mph velocity is tied for eighth in the majors – including relievers. While Misiorowski insists there is no hard ceiling on his innings count, there is a concept of how many bullets – especially of the 100-mph variety – a guy has in a season. The Brewers, now 67-44, are in an absolute dogfight in the Central and, more broadly, in an NL with a half-dozen teams playing at least .550 ball. Much bigger fights almost certainly remain for a club with a 97.3% chance of making the playoffs, per FanGraphs. "The kid is special," Brewers veteran right-hander Brandon Woodruff tells USA TODAY Sports. "We've kind of seen here early on what he can do. He's just scratching the surface for what he can become. "Take care of this, have him fully ready to go for the stretch and the end of the year – probably be a good thing." Especially when there's plenty of infrastructure to support it. Murphy is well-versed at roster juggling – the Brewers used 36 pitchers last season and have already called upon 28 this season. Henderson has shown well in his five starts – he now has a 1.78 ERA and 0.99 WHIP after getting into the fifth Sunday – yet is simply another next-man-up in the Brewers' world. It's all by design, the pieces well-prepared. "Everyone in our (spring training) room last year pitched for us," says Murphy. "I let them know, if you have options, you're going to be up and down. Because we need that flexibility. Anybody with options, you might be optioned. "And probably will be." Saturday night, Henderson heard his name called in this version of Brewers bingo, scratched from his start with Class AAA Nashville at Scranton-Wilkes Barre, told to scramble to Washington to fill in for Misiorowski. After an evening drive south with his family at the wheel, he shut down the Nationals and now, the Brewers are 5-0 in his starts. A lot of Logan Hendersons add up to 67-44. "I did not expect it," says Henderson of his emergency assignment, "but I was ready for it. We're all in Nashville watching the boys win up here and it's been really fun and we all want to contribute. "I think that's the toughest battle, to be quite honest, trying to feel a part of the team up here when you're down there. It fuels you more. It makes you want to get back up here and be ready for any opportunity." It's all part of the Brewers' grand maneuvering, a place where a given winter might see them shed an All-Star piece like closer Devin Williams, or where the biggest trade deadline addition (upright division) might be reserve catcher Danny Jansen. The deadline is past them and the maneuvering can begin, but Murphy realizes the Milwaukee mojo is a delicate brew. "It works both ways. You get so myopic about all that and forget that these are still people," says Murphy. "It's got to be fun. If all of a sudden, these guys start taking on expectations that are different from the normal expectations of playing in the big leagues and playing as a team, if they start letting their energy and focus go toward something different, then it can screw everything up. "You've got to keep their focus and their energies just on how we do it. And let it all play out." Since 2018, that more likely means a taste of the postseason but not much more. The Brewers lost Game 7 of the 2018 NLCS to the Dodgers, then bowed out as a wild card the next two seasons. They won the Central in 2021, '23 and '24 but lost in the first round each time, the past two seasons in the wild card round as they failed to secure a first-round bye. If nothing else, they're a worthy steppingstone. The Brewers lost to the eventual World Series champion in 2019, 2020 and '21, while Arizona won the NL pennant after dispatching them in '23 and the New York Mets made a startling NLCS run last season. Not that there's any satisfaction in that. "We've had a good run here the last eight years. In '18, one game away from getting to the World Series," mused Woodruff, who has pitched excellently – a 2.01 ERA in four starts – in his return from shoulder surgery that cost him all of 2024. "Ever since then, it's been a battle. We've made the playoffs, but it's like we can't get over that hump. "You keep knocking on the door, knocking on the door and hopefully one of these years, you get over the hump. Hopefully this year is the year." That's a question the next three months will answer. They'll bid the Cubs farewell in three weeks, left to battle apart the remainder of the year. Beyond that, many of the Brewers' old tormentors will lurk in the postseason bracket. Carrying a bye beyond the wild card round would give Milwaukee an advantage it's never enjoyed. "There's some really good teams out there, with a lot more experience. Teams with a lot more physical talent," says Murphy. "But we're pretty good as a team. "We have to stick with that, and really understand that. If we think we're not going to go through bumps, we're crazy. There's going to be bumps." Yet in the case of Misiorowski, the Brewers hope to turn a bump into a boon. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jacob Misiorowski injury is bump for Brewers in NL Central standings

Phenom Jacob Misiorowski injury is speed bump, but Brewers may make it a boon

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Hailey Bieber Shows Off Son Jack Blues' Blonde Hair in New Photo Ahead of His First BirthdayNew Foto - Hailey Bieber Shows Off Son Jack Blues' Blonde Hair in New Photo Ahead of His First Birthday

Hailey Bieber/Instagram Hailey Bieber has shared a new photo of her son Jack Blues ahead of his first birthday The Rhode founder also showed off her latest piece of jewelry dedicated to her son in the new Instagram photo dump The proud mom welcomed her son with musician husband Justin Bieber on Aug. 22, 2024 Hailey BieberandJustin Bieber's sonJack Bluesis nearing a milestone! On Sunday, Aug. 3, Hailey, 28, shared a new snap of their baby boy on herInstagramahead of his first birthday. In the photo, Jack could be seen wearing a neon yellow ribbed vest and matching yellow leggings as he sat on some grass while showing off his blonde locks. "summer things part I," the Rhode founder captioned the carousel post, while Justin, 31, added in the comments section, "🙌." As well as a new shot of Jack, the post also featured various snaps of Hailey's summer, including a selfie of herself sporting a low-cut cropped halter and a new piece of jewelry dedicated to her son. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hailey Rhode Bieber (@haileybieber) The sweet personalized necklace features a gold chain with Jack's name spelled out in sparkling gold letters. Hailey wore minimal makeup in the photo, teaming her red top with a pair of light blue jeans as she lay in what appeared to be a meadow. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf She and Justin welcomed Jack Blues on Aug. 22, 2024, and announced his birth a day later. "WELCOME HOME JACK BLUES BIEBER," Justin wrote in anInstagram postat the time, while Hailey posted the same photo to her Instagram Stories soon afterwards with his name and a teddy bear and blue heart emoji. Hailey's new bling for her baby boy comes after she showed off another necklace dedicated to her little one back in October. Hailey Bieber/Instagram In a photo dump on Instagram, the mom of one wore agold chain with "JBB" arranged in bubbly letter pendantsencrusted with silver gemstones. Days before her latest Instagram post, Hailey shared an Instagram Stories post detailing the items she"couldn't live without" during her pregnancy and postpartum periodas Jack Blues nears his first birthday. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "Since my son is almost a year, I wanted to finally share all my favorite pregnancy and post baby things that I loved and couldn't live without and some I still use to this day," she wrote in the text in the first slide before revealing the products. "For any pregnant or new mamas, these were the things I couldn't live without!" The items included Coterie's wipes and diapers, a Bumpsuit baby carrier and SKIMS nursing bra, along with her favorite Rhode products like the Glazing Milk and Lip Treatment. Read the original article onPeople

Hailey Bieber Shows Off Son Jack Blues' Blonde Hair in New Photo Ahead of His First Birthday

Hailey Bieber Shows Off Son Jack Blues' Blonde Hair in New Photo Ahead of His First Birthday Hailey Bieber/Instagram Hailey Bieber has s...
Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced 'Baywatch' Photo: 'Still So Beautiful'New Foto - Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced 'Baywatch' Photo: 'Still So Beautiful'

Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced 'Baywatch' Photo: 'Still So Beautiful'originally appeared onParade. Pamela Andersonstarted her career as one of the biggest sex symbols of all time, and now, she's reinvented herself as America's sweetheart. Anderson's budding romance withNaked Gunco-star Liam Neesonhas everyone in their feelings. Their chemistry is undeniable, and seemingly everyone is rooting for them. The Last Showgirlstar is also receiving praise for ditching the bombshell makeup and hair in her late 50s andopting for a more natural look. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 But Anderson's big TV break came with her casting as CJ Parker onBaywatch,where she played a lifeguard from 1992 to 1997. On Sunday, August 3, the 90s.daily Instagram account, which boasts 1 million followers, shared a photo of Anderson in that iconic red swimsuit. The head-turning photo of many fans' favorite lifeguard elicited quite a reaction. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 90s Daily (@90s.daily) One fan wrote, "She really is a natural beauty and seems like a lovely and caring person. Hollywood did her so wrong but happy to see her still thriving." Another weighed in, "Then and now she's one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen, but she's also one of the most welcoming and warm hearted persons I've ever met. Such a wonderful soul. I hope, she's happy and wish her all the best ❤️." A third wrote, "She is so beyond the scope of beauty." Yet another shared, "And she's still so beautiful today!" "Natural beauty. So so beautiful but also a grest woman. Nowadays she is without make up, and still her beauty is stunning," a fifth commenter wrote. Related: Pamela Anderson Debuts Bold Hair Transformation at Red Carpet Event Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced 'Baywatch' Photo: 'Still So Beautiful'first appeared on Parade on Aug 3, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced ‘Baywatch’ Photo: ‘Still So Beautiful’

Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced 'Baywatch' Photo: 'Still So Beautiful' Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in Resurfaced ...

 

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