Hearing the Packers and Cardinals are working on a trade involving Josh Sweat, per source. It is coming down to how much cap the Packers are willing to take, and how high of a pick.
So you're telling me you saw enough that Smith's knee hit the plate? Because it didn't even beat William's tag to the plate.
I have no clue how that stands.
@JLucroy20 The team is in 1st place after their 3 best hitters missed most of the first month-plus. Teams with “no leadership” don’t do that. Murph addressed it, the vets addressed it, he apologized publicly and they’re moving on. I don’t know how you could paint this as a clubhouse issue.
“NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died from severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis,” according to a statement provided
by the Busch family on Saturday.
This is what I speculated likely happened yesterday and discussed last night with @ChrisCuomo.
This was a totally preventable situation. Hindsight is 2020, but ideally when he was calling for help and a “shot” from his doctor two weeks ago. The proper protocol would’ve been to have him admitted to the hospital and get IV antibiotics with proper monitoring.
Based on what we have heard, this was not the case, and his medical team allowed him to maintain his strenuous activities despite this ongoing infection that eventually evolved into pneumonia.
The fact that he won a race less then a week before he passed away, meaning that he was still actively dealing with this infection, is nothing short of extraordinary. It shows you how good of shape he was in and also the power of the mind.
Unfortunately, his powerful mind ended up being a double-edged sword, preventing him from getting the proper care he deserved, which unfortunately led to his shocking passing.
"The medical evaluation provided to the Busch Family concluded that severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications," the Busch family statement read. "The Family asks for continued understanding and privacy during this difficult time."
Busch died Thursday at age 41.
May he Rest in Peace.
There's no stopping the Milwaukee Brewers.
They beat up the New York Yankees, San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs this month, and tonight torment the powerful Los Angeles Dodgers with a 5-1 victory.
They have the NL's 2nd-best record at 30-18, winning 15 of their last 19 games.