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Miami, FL
Inter Miami finalizing trade of Yedlin to Cincy
FC Cincinnati is finalizing a deal to acquire U.S. national team right back DeAndre Yedlin from Inter Miami.
Pat Brennan first reported the deal. Sources add that Miami will receive $172,000 in General Allocation Money for Yedlin.
Yedlin, 30, has 81 caps with the USMNT. He’s been with Miami since 2022, returning from a successful stint in Europe during which time he featured for Galatasaray, Newcastle United and Sunderland (the latter while on loan from Tottenham).
Yedline got his start with the Seattle Sounders in MLS before transferring to Tottenham in 2014. He has made 82 appearances with Miami since returning stateside.
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FC Cincinnati needed to finesse the salary cap to fit Yedlin in. Cincy has all three designated player spots filled, plus several non-DPs with big cap hits like Matt Miazga, Miles Robinson and more. To add Yedlin — whose guaranteed compensation was $873,750 in 2023, according to the MLS Players’ Association’s most recent data — required delicate structuring, hence the specific GAM compensation to Miami.
Cincy’s cap structure is led by director of soccer strategy Kyle McCarthy and technical director Hunter Freeman, who helped get the deal formatted and sorted.
Yedlin will fill a big need at right wingback for Cincy after Santiago Arias left this winter. Yedlin should be available for selection in Cincy’s CONCACAF Champions Cup match against Monterrey this week – he is not yet cup-tied for the competition because Miami’s debut comes on Wednesday.
Cincinnati won the Supporters’ Shield last season and is viewed as one of the best teams in the league again in 2024. They added USMNT defender Miles Robinson, Corey Baird, Pavel Bucha and now Yedlin to offset the departures of Brandon Vazquez, Yerson Mosquera, Arias and Alvaro Barreal, who was officially loaned to Brazilian side Cruzeiro on Friday.
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The move opens up significant salary cap room for Miami, with Yedlin’s cap hit gone as well as some allocation money coming in, adding flexibility to make more moves. The move opens a max salary cap slot at least, but the exact number is difficult to discern with the lack of salary cap and allocation money transparency.
Miami likely needs to add a new right back now with Yedlin gone. Highly-rated Argentine youth international midfielder Federico Redondo is expected to be available to debut this week, which could free up midfielder/defender Julian Gressel to shift to right back. However, head coach Tata Martino sees Gressel more as a central midfielder, where he has played effectively over Miami’s last two games.
Miami previously expressed interest in acquiring Franco Escobar from Houston, but the Dynamo has had no interest in trading him. Escobar is also now cup-tied to Houston for the Champions Cup after appearing in their last round. Escobar previously played under Martino at Atlanta United, winning MLS Cup in 2018.
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Miami, FL
Miami Fire Rescue warns of e-bike battery fire risks as popularity grows
MIAMI — They’re increasingly common on city streets across Miami, weaving through traffic and keeping pace with cars. E-bikes have become a popular and convenient way to get around, but the lithium-ion batteries that power them are now drawing increased scrutiny from fire officials concerned about safety.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responds to dozens of incidents each month involving lithium-ion batteries.
“We average responding to 40 to 50 investigations a month,” said Capt. Gerard Forrester of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
As e-bike use continues to grow, Forrester said the batteries can quickly become dangerous, even when the bikes are not in motion and are simply charging.
Cellphone video captured firefighters battling an intense backyard fire that tore through a wooden shed in northeast Miami-Dade. Officials said the blaze illustrates how quickly lithium-ion battery fires can escalate.
“Sheds are not air-conditioned, and they get a couple hundred degrees and direct sunlight in Miami,” Forrester said.
Fire officials warn that storing or charging e-bikes near combustible materials can worsen the damage if a battery overheats.
“If you do have to leave it outside, don’t put it against the wall or any possible material near it, like paper or any kind of garbage that may, if it goes into thermal runaway, aid in the extension of the fire,” Forrester said.
A department demonstration shows how lithium batteries can overheat, particularly when exposed to direct sunlight.
“Direct sunlight is not the ideal thing,” Forrester said, adding that charging should be done carefully. “If you’re going to charge something, preferably it would be outside your garage.”
Earlier this month, fast-moving flames ripped through a duplex in the Brownsville neighborhood of northwest Miami-Dade. Investigators said an e-bike left charging inside the home is now at the center of the investigation.
“People are losing everything, and it’s devastating for our community,” Forrester said.
Fire officials emphasized that lithium-ion battery fires are especially difficult to extinguish.
“A lithium battery vehicle or electric vehicle — you dunk it in water, it’s still going to burn,” Forrester said.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue continues urging residents to take precautions when storing and charging e-bikes to reduce the risk of fire.
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Miami, FL
Your Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Miami Dolphins Game Predictions
What are your predictions for the upcoming game between your Miami Dolphins and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
Achane 110yds, 2 TDs
Ewers 290yds, 1 TD, 1 interception
Waller 87yds, 1 TD
Final score?
Bucs 38, Dolphins 🐬 28
MVP of the game?
TE Waller
Other bold predictions?
Defense: 3 sacks, 1 interception, gives up 120 yds ground… 310 air
Miami, FL
Christmas Wonderland park celebrates ‘Noche Buena’ in Miami-Dade’s Westchester area
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — There is a park — that aims to please both adrenaline junkies and fans of colorful lights — open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in Miami-Dade County.
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There is a special for four tickets for about $100 on the “Noche Buena Party” in Miami-Dade’s Westchester neighborhood.
Admission includes unlimited rides from 4 p.m. to midnight at Tropical Park, at 7900 SW 40 St.
The Local 10 News Weather Authority meteorologists don’t expect rain on Wednesday night in the area. The probability of rain on Thursday is low.
For more information and tickets, visit this page.
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