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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Miami quarterback Carson Beck said Tuesday he feels “really good” and is 100 percent headed into the start of fall camp later this month.

Beck, who transferred from Georgia to Miami last January, had surgery last year on his right elbow to repair his ulnar collateral ligament, which he injured in the SEC championship game.

As a result of the injury, he was unable to participate in spring practice with the Hurricanes. But he said he has felt healthy since the beginning of the summer, when he was fully cleared for offseason workouts and will be full go for fall camp.

“It’s been a really good summer,” Beck told ESPN during ACC Kickoff. “The thing I’m most excited about is just being back out on the field. That was the hardest thing for me, was being away from the game. I’m just itching to be back out on the field, being with the guys.”

Beck started at Georgia for two seasons, going 24-3. ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. had him rated as the No. 5 quarterback for the 2025 draft. But he said given his injury and the uncertainty it created around his future, he opted to return to college.

But rather than return to Georgia, he entered the transfer portal and chose to go to Miami, where he will replace Cam Ward, who was drafted No. 1 overall by the Tennessee Titans.

“Everything has a shelf life, and I think the shelf life there [at Georgia] was over, and it was just time to start something new, to get into a new program, to start a new chapter of my life, my career.”

Beck said the fit so far at Miami has been “awesome.”

“I get a new start, a fresh start with new guys, new coaches,” Beck said. “So the biggest thing is the guys around me, do they share the same values? Is the OC going to push me and coach me to be a better player and ultimately, a better quarterback? All those things fit my approach, they fit the way I play the game. And that’s ultimately what led to me going to Miami.”

Miami coach Mario Cristobal said, “We’re looking for the best version of Carson Beck. Carson has as good of experience as a quarterback as you can have. He’s played in monster games, and he’s played at a high level.

“Even though he missed spring practice, soon after he’s been cleared and he’s been participating and doing everything with our team for several weeks, and that’s a lot of opportunities.”

Beck, who struggled at times last season with consistency, said he does not feel like he has anything to prove post-injury but also said he needs to “just be myself.”

“That’s what I got away from at times last year was trying to be Superman, trying to save the day,” Beck said. “That’s not what’s needed. What’s needed is just play, right? The more efficient I am, the more efficient our offense is, the more positive plays we have, the more we’re going to score.

“I just want to play football and have fun, and that’s what I think I’m looking forward to most.”

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Sources: Yankees get 3B in Rockies’ McMahon

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NEW YORK — The Yankees are acquiring third baseman Ryan McMahon from the Rockies in exchange for minor league pitchers Griffin Herring and Josh Grosz, sources confirmed to ESPN on Friday.

The Yankees will assume the remainder of 30-year-old McMahon’s contract, which includes approximately $4.5 million for the remainder of 2025 and $32 million over the next two seasons.

An All-Star last season, McMahon was batting .217 with 16 home runs and a .717 OPS in 100 games for Colorado in 2025. He hit home runs in the first two games after the All-Star break and another on Tuesday and is on pace to keep his four-year 20-homer streak alive.

While the production has resulted in a 92 OPS+, which suggests McMahon has been 8% worse than the average major league hitter this season, he still represents a significant offensive upgrade at third base for New York.

The Yankees have had Oswald Peraza, one of the worst hitters in the majors, manning third base nearly every day since the club decided to release DJ LeMahieu, another former Rockies player, earlier this month and move Jazz Chisholm Jr. to second base. Peraza, while a strong defender, is slashing .147/.208/.237 in 69 games this season. His 24 wRC+ ranks last among the 310 hitters with at least 160 plate appearances this season.

Defensively, McMahon is a Gold Glove-caliber third baseman whose four Outs Above Average is third in the majors this season. He joins a Yankees club that has been marred by sloppy defense, most recently on Wednesday when it committed four errors in a defensive meltdown against the first-place Toronto Blue Jays.

Herring, 22, has recorded a 1.71 ERA in 89⅓ innings across 16 starts between Low- and High-A this season. He was a sixth-round pick out of LSU in the 2024 draft.

Grosz, an 11th-round pick in 2023, had a 4.14 ERA in 87 innings over 16 games (15 starts) for High-A Hudson Valley this season.

With third base addressed, the Yankees will continue to seek to acquire pitchers to bolster both their rotation and bullpen.

MLB.com first reported on the Yankees trading for McMahon.

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Mets trade for reliever in Orioles left-hander Soto

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Mets trade for reliever in Orioles left-hander Soto

The Mets acquired left-handed reliever Gregory Soto from the Orioles on Friday in exchange for two minor leaguers in what could be the first of multiple moves by New York to bolster its bullpen before the trade deadline Thursday.

The trade, which sent Class A right-hander Wellington Aracena and Double-A right-hander Cameron Foster to Baltimore, gives the Mets a hard-throwing left-hander to complement the club’s only lefty on the roster, Brooks Raley, who returned from Tommy John surgery last week.

Soto, who is 30 and was an All-Star with the Detroit Tigers in 2021 and 2022, has posted a 3.96 ERA with a 27.5% strikeout rate in 45 appearances this season. The Mets will be his fourth team since the 2022 season.

On Monday, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns plainly signaled that upgrading the bullpen for the stretch run is his top priority.

The need is clear. Injuries and overuse have depleted a relief corps that led the majors in bullpen ERA through May 31. Since June 1, the group has posted 4.52 ERA, good for 23rd in the majors.

Aracena, 20, is 1-1 with a 2.38 ERA in 17 games for St. Lucie. The Orioles said he is one of two pitchers in the minors this season to have thrown at least 60 innings without surrendering a home run.

Foster, 26, is 5-2 with two saves and a 2.97 ERA while pitching at the Double-A and Triple-A levels.

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Fenway concession workers strike for Sox series

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BOSTON — Hundreds of Aramark workers at Fenway Park are on strike and planning to stay out for all of a homestand between the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers starting Friday night.

Concession workers had set a deadline of noon Friday for Aramark and Fenway Park to reach an agreement with the Local 26 chapter of the Massachusetts and Rhode Island hotel, casino, airport and food services workers union.

The union went on strike at noon asking for “living wages, guardrails on technology and R-E-S-P-E-C-T!”

With the Red Sox and Dodgers scheduled to start at 7:10 p.m. EDT, union officials had a request for fans attending this homestand with food and beer workers on strike.

“We’re asking you to NOT buy concessions inside the ballpark,” Local 26 wrote on social media. “Tailgate before the games!”

Union workers walked the picket line wearing green T-shirts declaring “FENWAY WORKERS ON STRIKE.” They carried signs in the shape of a baseball proclaiming Local 26.

The Red Sox go out of town Monday with a game that night at Minnesota.

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