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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBush family political dynasty may be eyeing a comeback in 2026 governors race in MaineJonathan Bush, cousin of former President George W. Bush, is signaling a possible run for Maine governor, blasting what he calls the states "learned helplessness" and outlining a policy vision to revive the "Maine Dream."Bush's message, published through his nonprofit, Maine for Keeps, offers a preview of how he could frame his pitch to voters.The Bangor Daily News reported that former President Bush and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush recently attended a small fundraiser for Jonathan in Kennebunkport.Newsweek also reported he has already launched an exploratory committee for governor in addition to launching Maine for Keeps to promote his ideas. These moves may position him as the face of a potential Bush family revival in politics after George P. Bushs defeat in Texas in 2022 was seen as a setback for the dynasty.SENATE DEMOCRATS ARE FEVERISHLY RECRUITING TOP CANDIDATES TO WIN BACK MAJORITY IN 2026 MIDTERMSAs of this reporting, however, Bush does not yet appear among the 18 gubernatorial candidates officially registered with Maines Ethics Commission.Democratic Gov. Janet Mills is term limited, leaving an open 2026 gubernatorial seat in a state that leans left but prides itself on its independent streak. Mills was re-elected in 2022 by double digits over former Republican Gov. Paul LePage, showing Democratic strength in the Pine Tree State. The Cook Political Report and Sabatos Crystal Ball currently rate the race as "Likely Democratic."SCOOP: TRUMP ALLY TO LAUNCH KEY BATTLEGROUND STATE CAMPAIGN IN BID TO FLIP DEMOCRAT-HELD SENATE SEATIn his Maine for Keeps blueprint, Bush roots his vision in family ties and a sense of place."Maine is the best place on earth to live and raise a family! My family has been in Maine since the 1890s. My wife Fays family has been here since the 1700s," he wrote.But he warns the state government has failed to foster opportunity."Instead of creating an environment that fosters economic growth and independence, Maine state government has slipped into a learned helplessness,'" he said.He also points to schools and housing as areas of decline, writing, "Our schools have dropped from among the best in the nation to the bottom of the barrel. Were experiencing a housing crisis because a spider web of development restrictions has shut down new construction for anything but high-end homes."Bush has also sought to distinguish himself with entrepreneurial credentials and plainspoken appeals to civic duty. In a recent interview with journalist Polina Pompliano, he described an "unwritten Bush family rule": "You need to earn both sides of a paycheck before you tell other people what to do with their tax dollars."Bush said that philosophy led him to build businesses in Maine."I moved to Maine, which is a tough state to do business in, and Ive tried to help out as much as I can in my community," he said.His philosophy, he added, is that "we should all be figuring out how to lean in, rather than just yell at the TV. The TV doesnt care."Bush, 55, is best known as a healthcare entrepreneur. He co-founded Athenahealth in the 1990s, expanding it into a major medical software company before stepping down in 2018 amid an activist investor fight. He later launched Zus Health, a Boston-based startup focused on health data interoperability.Several prominent Democrats are already exploring bids, including Angus King III, Hannah Pingree, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows and Senate President Troy Jackson. Republicans, meanwhile, face a fragmented field, with several candidates vying for attention in a party divided between Trump-aligned populists and moderates, analysts told Newsweek.One Gallup poll from Jan. 21 shows both Bushs potential and his hurdles.Trump enjoys 93% favorability among Republicans, compared to 63% for Bush's cousin, George W. Bush. Maines tradition of electing moderates, as seen with Sen. Susan Collins repeated victories, could, however, play to his advantage.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPJonathan Bush has not formally declared his candidacy but is expected to make a decision in the coming months. In the meantime, Maine for Keeps is continuing to release policy papers and podcast episodes.A gubernatorial run would test what the Bush family name still means to voters in the Trump era.The George W. Bush Presidential Center, Former Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Susan Collins did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Jonathan Bush's nonprofit Maine for Keeps could not be reached for comment.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 30 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSwarthmore responds to lawsuit alleging it put trans athlete back on women's track team after NCAA rule changeSwarthmore College has responded to a lawsuit filed by transgender track and field athlete Evelyn Parts that alleges the school removed Parts from the women's team after the NCAA changed its rules to prohibit males from competing in women's sports, but later added Parts back to the team despite the new rules.Parts filed the lawsuit this week, becoming the third trans athlete in the span of a month to sue a U.S. college for being removed from a women's team.Swarthmore provided a statement to Fox News Digital in response to Parts' lawsuit and the specific allegations of adding Parts back to the team after the NCAA changed its rules.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Swarthmore deeply values our transgender community members and the many ways they enrich campus life. We offer numerous resources to create a welcoming, supportive and inclusive environment for transgender individuals. We recognize that this is an especially difficult and painful time for members of the transgender community, including student-athletes," the statement said."We worked to support Evie Parts in a time of rapidly evolving guidance, while balancing the ability for other members of the womens track team to compete in NCAA events. Given the pending litigation, we will not comment any further."FORMER UPENN SWIMMER REFLECTS ON BEING TEAMMATES WITH LIA THOMASParts alleged the school said Parts could no longer compete on the women's team in February, the same month the NCAA changed its gender eligibility policy after President Donald Trump signed the "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order.Parts' lawsuit also claims the trans athlete was "fully reinstated" to the Swarthmore women's track team April 11. Parts claims to have been allowed to compete on the womens team until graduating in May, even after the policy changes and Trump's executive order went into effect.Parts is listed as the winner of the women's 10,000 meters at the Bill Butler Invitational in April and as a participant in the Paul Donahue Invite that same month and the Centennial Championships in early May, according to the athlete's Swarthmore Athletics page.Parts' attorney, Susie Cirilli, previously provided a statement to Fox News Digital addressing the lawsuit."We stand by the allegations in the complaint. As stated in the complaint, the NCAA is a private organization that issued a bigoted policy. Swarthmore chose to follow that policy and disregard federal and state law," Cirilli said.Swarthmore would not be the first school to allow a biological male to compete in women's sports after the NCAA rule change, if the allegations are true.Ithaca College in New York admitted to allowing a trans athlete to compete in a Division III rowing competition in March. The trans athlete competed in the Cayuga Duals, but only in the third varsity eight event, which is not factored into NCAA championship qualification.Ithaca provided a statement to Fox News Digital saying the trans athlete's participation was due to a "misunderstanding" by the coaching staff.The NCAA provided a statement to Fox News Digital addressing Ithaca's breach of policy."The policy is clear that there are no waivers available, and students assigned male at birth may not compete on a womens team with amended birth certificates or other forms of ID," the NCAA said. "If competition occurs, the team will be considered a mixed team and not eligible to compete against womens teams. Ithaca stated their intent to adhere to the policy, which allows for practice opportunities, and the NCAA appreciates Ithacas responsiveness."The NCAA did not indicate whether results from the event would be voided or if Ithaca would face any consequences.Former President Joe Biden had an executive order in place that protected the rights of trans athletes to compete in women's sports, and the NCAA's previous policy enabled trans athletes. The participation of former University of Pennsylvania trans swimmer Lia Thomas and former San Jose State trans volleyball player Blaire Fleming prompted multiple lawsuits against those institutions and the NCAA, led by Riley Gaines, Brooke Slusser and multiple former UPenn women's swimmers.Trans athlete Sadie Schreiner, who Cirilli is also representing in a lawsuit against Princeton University, was previously allowed to compete for Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) women's track and field team for two years before the February NCAA rule change. Former RIT women's track runner Caroline Hill joined Gaines' lawsuit against the NCAA, citing her experience competing with and sharing a locker room with Schreiner.Trump's Department of Education has already taken action against multiple universities over incidents of trans inclusion in women's sports prior to Trump's executive order. The DOE reached an agreement with UPenn over Thomas' participation in women's swimming in early July. The university agreed to expunge the trans athlete's records and apologize to all the female athletes affected by Thomas' presence on the women's team.Earlier in August, the DOE reached an agreement with Wagner College for a similar resolution regarding former trans fencer Redmond Sullivan.The DOE's investigation into San Jose State over the Fleming controversy is ongoing.Fox News Digital has reached out to the NCAA for comment on Parts' lawsuit.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 33 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMUSDA announces $750M sterile fly breeding program to protect cattle from Mexican flesh-eating maggotsThe United States plans to breed thousands of sterile flies in a southern Texas factory in an effort to protect American cattle from flesh-eating maggots in Mexico.The New World screwworm is a "devastating pest," the U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a news release this week."When NWS fly larvae (maggots) burrow into the flesh of a living animal, they cause serious, often deadly damage to the animal. NWS can infest livestock, pets, wildlife, occasionally birds and, in rare cases, people. It is not only a threat to our ranching community, but it is a threat to our food supply and our national security."Factory construction is expected to cost $750 million, and it would be located at Moore Air Force Base outside Edinburg, Texas, about 20 miles north of the border.VIRGINIA TECH STUDY SHOWS DOGS CAN DETECT INVASIVE LANTERNFLYThe USDA says sterile flies are "currently the most effective way to prevent the spread of" the maggots, adding it hopes to produce and release them into the wild within a year.USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said the government also plans to spend $100 million on technology such as traps and lures, therapeutics, border patrols by "tick riders" mounted on horseback, dogs trained to sniff out the parasite and other tools that could "bolster preparedness or response to NWS."Rollins added that the border will remain closed to cattle, horse and bison imports from Mexico until the parasite appears to be pushed back closer to Panama, where it had been contained until late last year through the breeding of sterile flies there."Farm security is national security," Rollins said at a news conference at the Texas State Capitol in Austin with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this week. "All Americans should be concerned. But its certainly Texas and our border and livestock-producing states that are on the front lines of this every day."BROOKE ROLLINS: FARM SECURITY IS NATIONAL SECURITYThe parasite has hit Mexican cattle industry hard, and Mexicos agriculture ministrysaid it plans to take steps to mitigate the problem.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe New World screwworm was a problem in the American cattle industry until it was largely eradicated in the 1970s through the breeding of sterile flies, and factories were shut down afterward.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 35 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKate Gosselin responds to estranged son's claims about family split with cryptic commentKate Gosselin has responded to claims that her estranged son Collin made in a recent social media post.Last Sunday, the 50-year-old former reality star turned pediatric nurse shared a TikTok video titled "Kitchen Talk and Tips," in which she was seen loading her dishwasher while sharing cleaning advice after a day at work. In the comments section, Kate replied to a fan who shared a screenshot of Collin's earlier TikTok post, in which he alleged that he and his seven siblings were "forced apart" and "pitted against each other" while living in the spotlight."He knows why.. " Kate wrote, along with a crying face emoji.The lives of Kate and her ex-husband Jon Gosselin as well as their children, including sextuplets Collin, Alexis, Hannah, Aaden, Leah and Joel and twin daughters Mady and Cara, were featured in the hit TLC reality show "Jon & Kate Plus 8" from 2007 until 2009. After Kate and Jon split in 2009, the show was renamed "Kate Plus 8" and continued airing until 2017.JON AND KATE GOSSELIN'S SON CLAIMS SIBLINGS WERE PITTED AGAINST EACH OTHER DURING REALITY TV SHOW FALLOUTIn addition to her comment about Collin's TikTok, Kate replied to several supportive messages that fans left on her post."To be honest when i was growing up, the way you were portrayed, i thought you were too harsh. as a mom of 4(6,6,3,1) now I GET IT. watching things back, you were so intelligent and organized and efficient. keep being you, kate!" one TikTok user wrote."I was really trying to do my very best just a bit overzealous at times," Kate replied. "But only bc I cared SO SO much about my kidsAnother fan commented, "Looking back now, I can see how you were portrayed as the villain and you werent. I apologize for ever thinking that.""Aww I appreciate your words. Forgiven," Kate responded."I love this Kate. As we've all grown older, we now recognized how misunderstood you truly were. We hear you now," one follower chimed in."So true. How kind. Thank you," Kate wrote adding an emoji of a smiley face blowing a kiss.A day earlier, Collin, now 21, shared a throwback photo of himself with the other sextuplets along with Mady and Cara, now 24."Born to be a team, us against the world," he wrote on the image.He also included a more recent photo of himself driving a car while wearing sunglasses, writing "Forced to do it alone, and wonder every day what our lives could've looked like."Collin's post was captioned, "Forced apart, pitted against each other. All the fame and money in the world, but what about kids being kids? I will always love them more than anything. The tears I shed behind closed doors, thinking about the memories we couldve shared. I love you guys."In the comments section, Collin responded to fans' comments and implied that Kate was responsible for their estrangement and the divisions within their family."My twin brother and I don't speak anymore because of our own mother. Praying for you, I know exactly how you feel," one fan commented."I'm so sorry. It's so hard to even begin to understand why a parent would want to separate and pit their kids against each other. It literally makes no sense. I'm sorry you have to go through this" Collin replied.Jon and Kate rose to fame after Kate gave birth to the sextuplets after having twins using intrauterine insemination. The couple signed on to film two documentaries about their large family in order to make ends meet, but their popularity turned the Gosselins into reality TV royalty. However, the two eventually separated, then divorced, and it was all caught on camera.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSCollin was allegedly diagnosed with a behavioral disorder and sent away to a separate school at the age of 12. Kate sent Collin to live at the Fairmount Behavioral Health System a psychiatric hospital located in Philadelphia without telling anyone in the family."I was not able, with my own resources here, to meet his needs," Kate said during an episode of "Kate Plus 8."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERHowever, Collin later claimed that Kate sent him away because he was telling people about the way his mother was treating him at home, which he labeled "abusive." He claimed during an episode of Vice's "Dark Side of the 2000s" that she had to put him "somewhere where [he] wouldn't be able to put the secrets out."Collin told Vice he hadn't spoken to at least six of his siblings since 2016. Jon also doesn't have a relationship with the children outside of Collin and Hannah."At the end of the day, none of us decided to be on TV," Collin explained.In a 2016 interview with "Good Morning America," Kate denied the abuse allegations, saying they were "absolutely" unfounded."We didn't get the choice. It was our parents' decision," Hannah added. "I don't resent my parents for putting us on TV because I understand why they did it. It was a good opportunity, and it just turned into something nobody saw it turning into."Fox News Digital's Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMThousands storm Manhattan calling for 'global intifada,' a phrase with a pending violence designationThousands of anti-Israel demonstrators reportedly flooded midtown Manhattan Saturday afternoon, calling for a "global intifada," a slogan many view as an incitement to violence against Jewish communities.The Stand with Gaza protesters, carrying signs seeking to "end all aid to Israel," clanged cowbells while chanting "free, free Palestine" and "Palestine will live forever."Since the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack by Hamas in southern Israel, the phrase "globalize the intifada" has been referred to as a call for antisemitic violence.DEM LAWMAKER ADMITS PEOPLE MIGHT ACTUALLY MEAN IT WHEN THEY SAY GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADANew York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed Democratic socialist, recently sparked controversy after failing to publicly condemn the mantra.After critics noted his silence on the issue, he said it is not "language" he uses."It is language, I understand, there are concerns about, and what I will do is showcase my vision for the city through my words and my actions," Mamdani said.TOP DEMOCRATS, MEDIA DEMAND ZOHRAN MAMDANI CONDEMN 'GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADA' PHRASEBipartisan legislation recently introduced by U.S. Reps. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., and Rudy Yakym, R-Ind., would denounce the term as "a call to violence against Israeli and Jewish people across the world.""Condemning it should be common sense, but some would rather play politics than tell the truth," Yakym told Fox News Digital in July. "The violence and hatred directed at Jewish and Israeli people is reprehensible. No one, especially in America, should have to live in fear for their safety, or even their life, because of their religion or ethnicity."Gottheimer, who is Jewish, added the intifada refers to the horrific wave of terror attacks that killed thousands of Jews. Globalizing it, he said, is a direct call for violence against Jews."It must be condemned," Gottheimer said. "Im against hate speech targeting anyone and everyone should be. Its insane and unacceptable to me that this antisemitic rhetoric is spreading rampant across our country."WE CANT IGNORE THE DANGER FROM THOSE WHO WANT TO GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADA.' WE NEED TO TAKE ACTIONThe legislation cites violent attacks against Jewish people in the U.S., including the fatal burning of pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, and the deadly shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in D.C.If passed in the House, the resolution would denote the phrase as a call for violence against Israeli and Jewish people throughout the world, putting their safety at risk. It would also discourage leaders from supporting or partaking in the chant.Fox News Digital's Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 54 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPhillies star pitcher Zack Wheeler moved to injured list after blood clot diagnosisZack Wheeler will miss at least a few of his next scheduled starts after the Philadelphia Phillies placed their ace on the 15-day injured list Saturday after learning of a blood clot diagnosis.Dave Dombrowski, the Phillies' president of baseball operations, said the blood clot is located near Wheeler's shoulder.No timetable was set for the three-time MLB All-Star's return.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWheeler has started 24 games this season and has a 2.71 ERA. He was the National League strikeout leader in 2021. Entering Saturday's action, Wheeler's 195 strikeouts were the most in the majors.CUBS' MIGUEL AMAYA LANDS ON INJURED LIST AFTER SUFFERING FREAK INJURY IN FIRST GAME BACK FROM 60-DAY STINTAtlanta Braves ace Chris Sale won the NL Cy Young Award in 2024, while Wheeler was the runner-up. This season, Wheeler is again performing at a level expected to get him some Cy Young votes.Wheeler has mostly been healthy and available the past few seasons. He hasn't been placed on the IL since August 2022, when he experienced tendinitis in his right forearm.While Wheeler's setback will force the Phillies to make adjustments, the team is also preparing to welcome Aaron Nola back to its rotation.Nola, 32, has appeared in nine games this season. He has been sidelined for three months with a rib stress fracture and an ankle sprain. Nola pitched in a few rehab starts and is scheduled to return to the mound Sunday.After Saturday's loss to the Washington Nationals, the Phillies held a five-game lead over the New York Mets in the NL East.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 55 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMasked robbers pull off brazen midday heist at Seattle jewelry store in under two minutesFour masked robbers executed a brazen midday robbery at a jewelry store in West Seattle on Thursday, leaving with diamonds, gold and luxury watches in less than two minutes that was caught on surveillance video.The thieves threatened the stores staff at Menashe & Sons Jewelers with bear spray and a stun gun after smashing the locked glass front door with a hammer and stealing everything from six display cases in the store."Were pretty shook up as a staff," Josh Menashe, vice president of the family-owned store, said on Friday. "Were gonna be closed for a while."The displays held an emerald necklace worth $125,000 and around $750,000 worth in Rolex watches, police said.ARMED ROBBERS TARGET BAR HOPPERS IN RITZY BLUE CITY NEIGHBORHOOD: HELD THE GUN TO MY HEADMenashe said the employees were beginning to do a full inventory of the losses after cleaning up the glass.The manager of nearby Industrious Gym said the employees escaped out the back and went to his gym for help."They came in telling us to call 911," Matthew Strommen told FOX 13. "I was about to start a class. We were like gearing up, ready to go, and then people come in yelling."CALIFORNIA POLICE NAB 7 FOREIGN NATIONALS IN JEWELRY STORE HEIST, 1 SUSPECT STILL LOOSE"I think there was a lot of shock and surprise. I think they heard the smashing glass and thought the worst and took off out the back," said Strommen. "We locked up our doors and had everyone in there until the police showed up."He added, "It was like 11:50 am., I dont think anyone was expecting something like that to happen in the middle of their workday."The suspects escaped in a getaway car before police arrived at noon and no arrests have been made yet.No one was hurt during the robbery.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSeattle police are asking anyone with information to call 206-233-5000.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 32 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMechanic finds Ford assembly worker's lost wallet in vehicle hood from 11 years agoA Minnesota mechanic working on a 2015 Ford Edge discovered a wallet under the hood that a Michigan Ford assembly plant worker lost 11 years earlier.Chad Volk, who runs LC Car Care in Lake Crystal, Minnesota, was under the hood replacing the vehicle's cooling fans and had pulled out the airbox when he made the discovery, he told KARE 11.When the airbox would not fit when he attempted to put it back into place, Volk had to investigate the problem."And that's where the wallet was," Volk told KARE 11.TEEN'S BODY FOUND UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES AT DETROIT AREA CEMETERY PROMPTS INVESTIGATION"I had to sit down and go through this wallet," he added.Volk then searched through the leather wallet and found the Ford Motor Company employee ID."I was surprised. You find stuff all the time, usually tools," Volk told the Detroit Free Press. "I looked through it, and I see a Ford Motor Co. badge. I thought, 'I'm going to try finding this guy to see if I can get it back to him.'"He then used Facebook to find retired autoworker Richard Guilford, who recalled the moment he learned his wallet had been located."Is this your wallet?" Volk asked."The first thing I said was, 'Did you find that in a car?'" Guilford told the outlet.Guilford, who built Ford vehicles in Michigan, was fixing electrical issues in Ford Edges the day he lost his wallet around Christmas in 2014."I never wore sweatpants to work, but I did that day," Guilford said. "And I had my wallet in my shirt pocket."As Guilford leaned over the car, the wallet must have slipped out of his pocket and into the vehicle.At about 2 a.m., he turned to a co-worker and told him he had lost his wallet.Several coworkers then helped Guilford search for his wallet."You know, there [were] 2,000 cars out there, and we couldnt find it," he said.Although he knew specifically which cars he worked on during that shift, Guilford says it did not even occur to him to look under the airbox.US JOURNALIST MISSING IN NORWAY AFTER BACKPACKING TRIP, FAMILY SAYSThe Ford vehicle then traveled to a dealership in Arizona before heading to Lake Crystal, where the wallet was found by Volk after more than 150,000 miles on the road.After exchanging Facebook messages, Volk mailed the wallet to Guilford's home in Petersburg, Michigan."And there's nothing wrong with the money at all," said Guilford, who found $15 cash in the wallet."It's well-traveled currency," he added.In addition to the cash and long-expired lottery tickets, the wallet contained $250 in Cabela's gift cards he had planned to use 11 years ago to buy Christmas gifts for his kids.Guilford said he checked with Cabela's and was told the gift cards could still be used.The two men spoke in a video chat just days after the wallet was found."I would have never, ever, figured in a million years that would still be there," Guilford told Volk, according to KARE 11.Chad replied that he was "going to have to start digging through cars more often, I guess, in the engine bays, and see if I can find something."0 Commentaires 0 Parts 41 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRockies pitcher Jimmy Herget's postgame shirt sends playful message: 'My arm hurts'The Colorado Rockies have leaned on relief pitcher Jimmy Herget this season. But in the past week, he has experienced a noticeable uptick in his workload.After being called from the Rockies bullpen for the fourth time within the span of a week, Herget arrived at a news conference with a humorous T-shirt that referenced the state of his throwing arm.After Colorado's win over the Arizona Diamondbacks Friday, the veteran pitcher wore a shirt that said, "My Arm Hurts."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"It's just a funny little thing I like to do after I pitch," Herget told reporters.PHILLIES' JHOAN DURAN FEELING '100 PERCENT' DAY AFTER TAKING LINER OFF ANKLEHe then clarified his status."I feel fine," Herget added.Relief pitchers are sometimes called to the mound for back-to-back games, but Herget will likely welcome some rest after his four appearances over seven days.Herget owns a 2.73 ERA this season and has appeared in 44 games.Herget made eight relief appearances with the Atlanta Braves last season. He spent 2021-23 with the Los Angeles Angels.The Rockies entered Saturday night's game against the Diamondbacks at the bottom of the NL West standings.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 41 Vue 0 Aperçu
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