Atlanta, GA
Braves News: Zach Logue recalled, Reynaldo López update, six game skid, and more
The Atlanta Braves announced a couple of moves ahead of Friday’s series opener at Coors Field. The club recalled southpaw Zach Logue to Atlanta and optioned right-hander Parker Dunshee to Triple-A Gwinnett.
The #Braves today recalled LHP Zach Logue to Atlanta after optioning RHP Parker Dunshee to Triple-A Gwinnett following yesterday’s game.
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) August 9, 2024
Logue was added as a fresh arm for the series in Denver, and although he wasn’t used Friday, his time will surely come, given the Braves’ current pitching situation.
More Braves News:
In his recent newsletter, Mark Bowman announced that Reynaldo López began throwing this week and will likely be activated after a rehab start next week.
The Braves lost their sixth straight after Friday night’s 7-6 contest with the Colorado Rockies.
Jose Perdomo’s early exit headlines yesterday’s minor league recap.
The Braves’ lineup is currently a disaster. However, Austin Riley continues to produce with some pretty solid xwOBA stats.
After it was announced that his spot in the rotation would be skipped, Spencer Schwellenbach will now start on Sunday.
MLB has officially announced the Speedway Classic between the Braves and Cincinnati Reds on August 2, 2025.
In the latest Braves Dispatch, Justin Toscano of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution discusses the pitching situation, optimism thus far, pessimism thus far, and more.
MLB News:
The San Francisco Giants acquired right-hander Ryan Watson from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for cash considerations. Watson has not been on a 40-man roster this year, which is why he was eligible for trade after the deadline. The Giants also optioned closer Camilo Doval to Triple-A Sacramento after a blown save.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts will make the switch from shortstop to right field upon his return from the injured list. He suffered a fractured hand in June.
The Philadelphia Phillies made several moves, placing Austin Hays on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain, optioning Kolby Allard, and designating Darick Hall and Max Castillo for assignment.
The Miami Marlins designated right-hander Kyle Tyler for assignment. To take his spot on the roster, the club selected the contract of Kent Emanuel. The club also claimed right-hander Xzavion Curry off waivers from the Cleveland Guardians.
The New York Yankees acquired outfielder Cam Eden from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for cash considerations. He was assigned to Triple-A.
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Joe Ryan was diagnosed with a Grade 2 teres major strain and will miss significant time. It is unclear if he will return this season. The club also announced that Brock Stewart is out for the season, as he will undergo arthroscopic shoulder surgery.
Atlanta, GA
Two Georgia residents monitored after cruise ship hantavirus outbreak, health officials say
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is actively monitoring two Georgia residents who recently returned home after disembarking from the MV Hondius, the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak that has raised concerns among global health officials.
According to DPH, both individuals are currently in good health and have shown no signs of infection. They are adhering to the latest recommendations provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The outbreak, which was first reported earlier this week, has health experts on alert due to the rare nature of hantavirus transmission aboard cruise ships.
According to CBS News reporting, the virus typically spreads through contact with rodent droppings, urine, or saliva, and human-to-human transmission is considered extremely rare. The MV Hondius incident marks an unusual case, prompting heightened surveillance and coordination between public health agencies worldwide.
CBS News further reports that the cruise ship, which had been traveling through polar regions, has been thoroughly sanitized, and all passengers have been advised to monitor their health closely.
The CDC and international health agencies are working to trace possible sources of exposure and ensure that protocols are in place to prevent further spread.
At this time, the Georgia DPH emphasizes that there is no immediate risk to the public.
The two monitored residents continue to remain symptom-free, serving as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and rapid response in managing emerging infectious disease threats.
Atlanta, GA
FIFA World Cup ticket prices climb for Atlanta matches
ATLANTA – Ticket prices for FIFA World Cup matches in Atlanta are climbing into the thousands of dollars as demand grows for games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
What we know:
On FIFA’s website, some premium tickets for group-stage matches were listed starting around $2,200. Prices for Round of 16 matches increased by nearly another $1,000.
One semifinal ticket in Atlanta was listed for more than $14,000.
Atlanta’s first World Cup match is scheduled for June 15, with Spain set to face Cabo Verde.
While ticket prices continue to rise, the outlook for many U.S. hotels is less optimistic. The American Hotel and Lodging Association said bookings in most host cities are below projections.
The group cited several factors, including fewer international travelers, concerns over visa delays and rising costs.
Atlanta, however, is meeting or exceeding hotel booking expectations, according to the industry group.
Atlanta, GA
Habitat for Humanity building a legacy by transforming former Atlanta skate park into neighborhood
At Langston Park in Sylvan Hills, a once-abandoned eight-acre skate park is being transformed into a new community.
Over the course of a single week, over 700 volunteers are working alongside future homeowners to build 24 homes as part of a major Habitat for Humanity effort.
Habitat for Humanity hasn’t constructed a development in Atlanta since 1988.
For Chip Carter, the project carries both personal and global meaning. His parents, former President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter, began their work with Habitat for Humanity in 1984, helping elevate the organization into a worldwide mission. Over the past 50 years, Habitat says it has helped more than 65 million people access new or improved housing.
Homes are sold without interest and built largely through volunteer labor, helping keep costs within reach. That matters in a city like Atlanta, where housing affordability has become increasingly strained. According to JPMorgan Chase, the share of median income needed for a monthly mortgage in the city jumped from 25 percent to 41 percent in just five years.
Habitat homes aren’t giveaways. Applicants go through years of screening, including financial reviews, background checks, and proof of steady employment and income. They also complete more than 250 hours of training to prepare for the responsibilities of homeownership.
“This is a much bigger deal,” Carter said. “To have a place to sleep is a big deal. And not having to pay rent — when you put money into it, you get to build equity.”
For Langston Park’s future homeowners like Lauren Clarke, that path to ownership is anything but automatic. Clarke, a University of Georgia graduate and single mother of twin 5-year-olds, has been living with her parents while searching for stable housing.
As she helped to hammer nails into the wall siding, Clarke professed, “It makes me feel strong. I feel strong today.”
For her, the opportunity represents more than just a roof over her family’s heads.
“When you buy a house, it gives you a sense of pride — in the best way,” she said. “Maybe we can keep that going generation to generation.”
Sixty-eight families are expected to begin moving into the homes by the end of the summer, and there are plans to expand the development in the next few years.
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