Miami, FL
Inter Miami Predicted Lineup vs Chicago Fire
After a dramatic and emotional victory over LAFC in the Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinals midweek, Inter Miami CF are back in MLS action on Sunday for a Matchday 8 clash against the Chicago Fire.
While Inter Miami entered the weekend as one of two undefeated teams in MLS, they come into the match after a disappointing 1–1 draw with Toronto FC last weekend while balancing commitments between the league and continental competitions.
Although other teams in the Concacaf Champions Cup often rest players for MLS matches, head coach Javier Mascherano has sent out his top players over the last several weeks, with Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba, and Luis Suárez all playing significant minutes in recent matches.
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Taking on Chicago Fire FC, Miami will face one of the most improved sides from 2024. Through the first seven matchdays, the Fire were the only team to have beaten Vancouver Whitecaps FC and boasted a three-match win streak before dropping points against CF Montréal and New York Red Bulls in the last two weeks.
Kickoff is set for 4:30 pm ET on Sunday. Here is how the Herons could line up.
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GK: Drake Callender – Callender started his fist game of the season against Toronto FC last weekend.
RB: Marcelo Weigandt – The former Boca Juniors defender has been dealing with a hamstring injury, but has recently played significant minutes in MLS and Concacaf competitions.
CB: Gonzalo Lujan – The defender has quickly become a mainstay on the Herons’ backline.
CB: Tomas Aviles – After a red card against New York City FC on opening weekend, the young center back has been a top defender in MLS.
LB: Jordi Alba – Despite his age, the former FC Barcelona man plays nearly every minute for Mascherano’s Miami.
RM: Tadeo Allende – Allende has quickly settled in with Inter Miami.
CM: Federico Redondo – The Argentine has been a consistent midfield presence for Miami, often on the defensive side.
CM: Robert Taylor – The Finnish forward scored against Philadelphia in a 2–1 Miami win.
LM: Fafa Picault – The former Vancouver Whitecap will be looking ahead to the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals against the club he played for in 2024.
ST: Lionel Messi – The greatest of all-time is getting very little rest recently for Inter Miami
ST: Luis Suárez – After starting the season in-form, Suárez has three goals in MLS in 2025 and will look for more.
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Miami, FL
Trust in crypto remains biggest barrier to adoption, say Consensus Miami 2026 panelists
Trust remains a primary barrier to broader crypto adoption, according to representatives from the National Cryptocurrency Association, Circle, U.S. Bank and ChangeNOW at Consensus 2026 in Miami.
Ali Tager of the National Cryptocurrency Association said research shows “the number one barrier to non-crypto holders is they just do not get it,” citing complexity, jargon and misinformation as persistent challenges.
Panelists from Circle, U.S. Bank and ChangeNOW said trust is built gradually through user experience rather than technical claims. Britt Cambas of Circle said “you are not going to get technical trust in 30 seconds,” emphasizing clarity and reducing complexity as prerequisites for adoption.
Rachel Castro of U.S. Bank said trust is central to financial services and “very easily broken,” adding that rebuilding it takes significantly longer once lost.
Speakers highlighted customer support and human interaction as critical differentiators in crypto platforms. Pauline Shangett of ChangeNOW said “the primary factor of trust for me when it comes to a web3 project is a feeling that you are working with real people,” pointing to gaps in user support across the industry.
Cambas said reducing ambiguity in products and partnerships is key, noting that simplifying complex systems can drive adoption more effectively than new features.
Panelists also pointed to education as a necessary step for onboarding new users. Tager said the industry must “make it super simple, make it accessible, make it trustworthy” to reach mainstream audiences.
The discussion, moderated by Ashley Wright, focused on designing systems that prioritize transparency, usability and communication, with speakers agreeing that trust must be embedded across product design, customer engagement and regulatory frameworks rather than treated as a standalone feature.
Miami, FL
Photographer Brings Measuring Tape to Miami GP to Get Cameras Past Security
Last week, PetaPixel reported that the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix has strict rules on what cameras are allowed in — so one photographer brought along a tape measure to prove that his gear was eligible for entry.
Roberto Baldea says on Instagram that a security guard on the gate told him his lenses — an 18-35mm and a 70-200mm — were too big. But he had a cunning plan.
“They didn’t want to let me in with my camera and my lens,” Baldea says. “I came prepared. This is a measuring tape from Ikea, and the guy was beefing with me. He was like, ‘It’s not six inches, this is too big for six inches’.”
The lens that Baldea brought with him, as he demonstrates in the video, is exactly six inches. “Be aware, photographers, bring a measuring tape if they say there’s a certain length limit. Don’t let them get to you,” he adds.
Baldea thanks professional motor sports photographer Jamey Price, who initially sent out a public service announcement about the strict rules at the race.
“I told you all,” Price responded to Baldea’s video. “These tracks want to create issues. Security isn’t hired by their high IQ levels. Well done for being prepared.”
On the event’s FAQs page, under cameras, it says that “point-and-shoot cameras and cameras with consumer-grade detachable lenses no longer than six inches will be allowed in order for guests to take photos, provided that they are only for personal and private non-commercial purposes.”
Fortunately for Baldea, he was able to get his cameras in and captured photos of the action as well as race winner Kimi Antonelli. A few years ago, at the same event, one fan wasn’t so lucky after he was turned away from the gate for having a mirrorless camera with him. Undeterred, he returned the next day with a floppy disk camera.
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Miami, FL
Miami Marlins C Joe Mack makes MLB debut after promotion
MIAMI — The Miami Marlins promoted highly-rated catcher Joe Mack from Triple-A and demoted slumping catcher Agustin Ramirez before the club’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday.
Mack, rated the fifth catching prospect in the major leagues and 54th fourth overall, is hitting .244 with three homers and nine RBI through 24 games with the Marlins’ affiliate in Jacksonville.
In ESPN’s latest team-by-team rankings, Kiley McDaniel has Mack rated as Miami’s No. 3 prospect behind pitchers Thomas White and Robby Snelling.
The Marlins are closing a four-game series against Philadelphia and Mack started behind the plate and hit seventh.
“It’s everything that I’ve worked for my whole career, my whole life,” Mack said. “You dream of this as a kid and finally being able to actually be here, it’s just truly amazing. I thank God every single day for it. He’s carried me through everything. Very blessed to be in the spot that I’m at.”
The 24-year-old Mack has ascended through the Marlins’ organization after he was the 31st overall selection in the 2021 draft. The club notably values his defensive skills.
“They called me up for a reason and they called me up to be me,” Mack said. “I’m not going to go out there and be somebody else. I’m going to play my game.”
Mack will split catching duties with Liam Hicks, who also been one of Miami’s top offensive performers this season. Hicks began Monday with a team-leading seven homers and 29 RBI.
“It’s exciting for anybody making their debut,” Marlins manager Clayton McCullough said. “Joe has earned that on the performance side of things.”
After a breakout rookie season in 2025, when he hit 21 homers and drove in 67 runs, Ramirez was hitting .231 and had two homers before his demotion to Triple-A. Ramirez, who finished sixth in the 2025 NL Rookie of the Year voting, also struggled defensively. He has thrown out two of 20 base stealing attempts and has an NL-leading four errors in 17 games.
“We’re going to continue to surround a lot of support around Agustin,” McCullough said. “This is a hot place, there’s nowhere to hide. You hear the narrative. You start to read about it. Sometimes getting out of the spotlight a little bit and have the light a little bit dimmer can let you reset and get back to the player we all know he has a chance to be.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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