Atlanta, GA
Braves News: Max Fried and Ozzie Albies out indefinitely, Nacho Alvarez debut, and more
Once again, the Braves experienced their struggles during an actual game on a Sunday, as they suffered a 6-2 loss to the Cardinals. The result was plenty significant as the Cardinals won two out of three games over the past two days, thus gaining a game in the standings on the Braves for the top NL Wild Card Spot.
Unfortunately, that was far from the worst news of the day. Early on Sunday, Dylan Dodd was recalled to Atlanta as Max Fried was placed on the injured list with left forearm neuritis. With the news being unexpected and the fact that Max Fried had missed the majority of his 2023 season with forearm issues, there was plenty of reason for immediate concern. However, while a specific recovery time is not known, the reaction from Fried and Brian Snitker seems positive, as an MRI revealed no structural damage and the Braves are hoping he can return to the mound soon.
As Sunday’s game was coming to an end, second baseman Ozzie Albies left in obvious pain due to injuring his wrist. It seemed pretty certain that the injury was significant, as Brian Sniter indicated after the game. The end result was a broken left wrist, with the hope that Albies can return in eight weeks.
Overall, this particular Sunday was pretty devastating for the Braves. While it does seem realistic we will see Fried and Albies again at some point this year, it is uncertain as of now how much they will be able to contribute over the home stretch of the season or how long injury concerns will linger. What is clear is that the Braves will have plenty of questions to answer in the coming days and weeks to fill big holes in their lineup and rotation. Furthermore, the 2024 MLB Trade Deadline just became a lot more interesting from a Braves perspective.
Braves News
One immediate move that Atlanta will reportedly make in response to the injury to Albies is promoting top positional prospect Nacho Alvarez to Atlanta. Alvarez has been highly impressive at the plate for weeks in Gwinnett, so the Braves are hoping he can provide an immediate spark to the lineup.
Atlanta will have to put all the negative news from Sunday in the rearview mirror as they welcome the Reds to town for a three game series. It will be a series the Braves need and should win, especially with Chris Sale and Reynaldo Lopez pitching.
Atlanta continued to make progress toward signing the entirety of its 2024 MLB draft class.
One impressive positive from Sunday was that 2023 Braves draft pick Drue Hacknenberg produced 16 strikeouts over seven innings for Double-A Mississippi.
For the AJC, Justin Toscano discussed Max Fried’s comments on his injury as Gabe Burns provided more details on Albies.
David Obrien of the Athletic highlighted Fried’s frustration that he will have to miss time, plus more on the injury to Albies and the arrival of Alvarez.
MLB News
Shohei Ohtani was at it again, hitting one of the longest home runs in the history of Dodger Stadium.
The Baseball Hall of Fame welcomed four new members on Sunday, including Adrian Beltre, Todd Helton, and Joe Mauer.
Yordan Alvarez hit for the cycle in the Astros loss to the Mariners in a big AL West battle. For the Mariners, initial reports were positive on the injured ankle of Julio Rodríguez.
The Phillies beat the Pirates 6-0 while the Marlins beat the Mets on Sunday.
Both the Dodgers and the Orioles are pursuing Tigers ace Tarik Skubal in trade talks, as multiple reports are now suggesting the interest of both contenders.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto is starting to ramp up his efforts to try and return from injury this season for the Dodgers.
The Mariners placed Ty France on waivers on Sunday.
White Sox starter Eric Fedde could be a trade target for the Cardinals.
Tyler Glasnow and Clayton Kershaw will return this week for the Dodgers.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta smash-and-grab: Masked men ram U-Haul into clothing store
ATLANTA – Atlanta police are searching for three masked men who drove a rental truck directly through the brick wall of a downtown clothing store early Wednesday morning. Investigators say the thieves heavily ransacked the business before making a quick escape.
Atlanta smash-and-grab details
What we know:
The burglary occurred just before 5 a.m. Wednesday at Identity-ATL, a high-end streetwear shop on the 100 block of Walker Street SW. Police say three masked men repeatedly rammed a U-Haul truck into the side of the building, smashing a massive hole in the brick wall.
Store owner Rod Thomas received an urgent call from his alarm company and rushed to his business as fast as he could. The thieves grabbed whatever clothing items they could get their hands on, drove away a white pickup truck, and left behind a pile of rubble.
Shop owners react to destruction
What they’re saying:
Thomas what he saw when he arrived at his store. He worked so hard to build. “I was just speechless, for real,” Thomas said. “I’m just distraught, you know.”
Despite the blow to his storefront, Thomas remains determined to move forward. “I rather they not do that. But I have to move forward,” Thomas said, offering a straightforward message to the thieves: “Do something better. That’s what I would say.”
Phillip Louissaint, who owns Saint’s Professional Grooming barbershop in the same building, said the neighborhood is normally a safe, pleasant place to do business. “It’s very disturbing,” Louissaint said. “Actually, it’s disturbing a little bit. We haven’t had any signs of anything like this happening here.”
Search for masked suspects
What we don’t know:
Police have not yet provided a physical description of the three suspects who remain on the loose. Authorities have also not released an official dollar amount or total value for the clothing items that were stolen during the raid.
No injuries were reported during the crash or the subsequent robbery. Investigators are currently reviewing area surveillance videos to track down the white pickup truck and identify the men responsible.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from store owner Rod Thomas and neighboring business owner Phillip Louissaint, who explained how they experienced the incident.
Atlanta, GA
Jermaine Dupri sues Sony Music over alleged $18 million royalty dispute involving So So Def artists
Atlanta music executive Jermaine Dupri and his So So Def companies are suing Sony Music Entertainment, accusing the record label of improperly handling royalty payments tied to a decades-long business relationship.
The lawsuit, filed July 6 and amended July 7 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleges Sony underpaid, failed to properly report and withheld millions of dollars in royalties connected to recordings by artists including Kris Kross, Xscape, Da Brat and Jagged Edge.
Dupri and So So Def are seeking at least $18 million in damages, along with interest and attorneys’ fees, according to the complaint.
So far, Sony Music Entertainment has not filed a response to the complaint.
According to the lawsuit, Dupri and his companies discovered the alleged royalty issues after a 2025 audit conducted by accounting firm Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman.
According to the complaint, the parties entered a tolling agreement in November 2025 after So So Def raised concerns about approximately $18 million in allegedly unpaid royalties.
The complaint alleges Sony engaged in a pattern of financial reporting problems, including underreporting royalties, failing to report certain royalties, changing royalty statements years later, using incorrect royalty rates and improperly withholding payments.
The lawsuit also alleges Sony improperly used unrecouped balances, money a label claims is still owed from previous expenses, to offset royalty payments that should have been paid.
Kris Kross royalty dispute
One of the largest claims in the lawsuit involves Kris Kross, the Atlanta rap duo known for the 1992 hit “Jump.”
The complaint alleges Sony failed to properly report producer and override royalties from Kris Kross’ first two albums, Totally Krossed Out and Da Bomb.
According to the lawsuit, Sony did not provide royalty statements for those projects until 2023, and Dupri’s companies claim they are owed more than $2.2 million related to those recordings.
The complaint also alleges Sony later produced statements showing more than $33 million in foreign sales connected to Kris Kross royalty accounts and maintained those royalties in a separate accounting system that So So Def did not know existed.
Claims involving Xscape, Da Brat and Jagged Edge
The lawsuit also details royalty disputes involving several other artists connected to Dupri and So So Def. Dupri claims So So Def is owed more than $10 million in interest on unpaid royalties tied to Xscape, Kris Kross and Da Brat projects.
For Xscape, the complaint alleges Sony underreported producer royalties from the group’s 1993 album “Hummin’ Comin’ at ‘Cha” and owes more than $960,000 related to that project.
The lawsuit also alleges Sony underreported production-share royalties by more than $144,000 through incorrect calculations and underreported producer royalties from Xscape’s album “Off the Hook” by more than $22,000.
For Da Brat, the complaint alleges Sony underreported producer royalties from her 1994 album Funkdafied and owes more than $1 million related to that recording. The lawsuit also alleges additional royalties may be owed from her album “Anuthatantrum,” though damages have not been determined.
The lawsuit alleges Sony began reporting previously unreported royalties connected to Jagged Edge’s 1997 album “The Jagged Era” in statements issued in 2023. The complaint claims those statements only covered royalties dating back to 2007, leaving earlier royalties unaccounted for.
Dispute over Sony’s royalty practices
The complaint challenges Sony’s handling of unrecouped balances.
The lawsuit cites an Xscape account that showed an unrecouped balance of about $1.53 million as of 2020. Dupri’s companies allege Sony withheld more than $1 million in royalties generated between 2020 and 2024 because of that balance.
The plaintiffs argue those balances should have been forgiven under Sony Music’s 2021 Artists Forward Legacy Unrecouped Balance Program.
The lawsuit alleges Sony’s failure to apply the program resulted in approximately $1 million in payments that were not made. The complaint also identifies potential royalty issues involving artists and projects connected to So So Def, including: Mariah Carey, Usher, Bow Wow, Bone Crusher, Anthony Hamilton and more.
Dupri and his companies are seeking compensatory damages, interest, attorneys’ fees and a jury trial.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta City Council member proposes citywide heat safety plan as temperatures climb
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — After Atlanta hit 96 degrees with a heat index of 102 over the Fourth of July weekend, a City Council member is pushing legislation to formalize how the city responds when extreme heat threatens public health.
Atlanta typically opens cooling centers as temperatures climb, but Councilmember Kelsea Bond said the city lacks a consistent, codified process to ensure the same steps are taken each time extreme heat arrives.
“There’s not something that is cohesive in our code that says this is going to happen this way every single time,” said Michael Julian Bond, Post 1 at-large.
Bond’s proposed resolution would create a citywide heat safety plan. It calls for more cooling centers, expanded outreach to vulnerable residents and using a health-based measure such as HeatRisk to determine what resources are needed based on conditions.
“The many individuals that don’t have working A/C or don’t have adequate air conditioning — we want to make sure they are able to get relief,” Bond said.
Multiple council members have signed on in support, arguing the city needs to prepare for more frequent and intense heat as the climate warms.
“The weather’s not going to get any cooler with global warming, and so we want to be prepared,” Bond said.
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