After the Minnesota Twins’ starting left fielder, Harrison Bader, suddenly departed for the Diamondbacks, leaving the fans furious that their favorite franchise had been traded to their rivals, the team quickly signed Ian Happ, the favorite left fielder of the Chicago Cubs, to take his place. This was just announced on the club website and confirmed by the head coach as a final agreement. Ian Happ officially accepted a $180,000 bombshell deal while traveling to the Chicago Cubs; he also inked a three-year contract with the Minnesota Twins…

Hawks Among Favorites to Land $251 Million 3-Time All-Star in NBA Trade

 

The Atlanta Hawks could acquire an All-Star before the start of the 2025-26 NBA season. After the moves the front office made to build a competitive team around Trae Young and their young core, adding another star could push them to the next level.

 

Ian Happ: Chicago Cubs player throws beer money to fans in left field stands | CNN

 

Phoenix Suns star Bradley Beal is linked to the Hawks. According to Bovada, the Hawks are one of the favorites to land the three-time All-Star. Atlanta has +400 odds to be the next home of the star guard via a trade.

 

The Washington Wizards, Milwaukee Bucks and Golden State Warriors are some of the other teams rumored to land the 6-foot-4 guard.

 

Ian Happ: Chicago Cubs player throws beer money to fans in left field stands | CNN

 

According to a recent report by Suns insider John Gambadoro, the team could trade Beal next. This followed after they traded All-Star forward Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets.

 

“There’s a zero percent chance that Bradley Beal is back on this Suns team next year,” the insider said.

 

Ian Happ: Chicago Cubs player throws beer money to fans in left field stands | CNN

 

A trade for Beal might be difficult for any team. The former Washington Wizards star is on the fourth year of his five-year $251 million contract. On top of that, he’s been through several minor injuries since his five-year deal started.

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