PORT ST. LUCIE — The opinion of several personnel around the Mets: It’s about time Jose Iglesias found a job. The 2024 sparkplug, a .337 hitter and “OMG” singer, agreed to a minor league ...
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With the infielder not expected back anytime soon, veteran infielder Jose Iglesias has been frequently mentioned as the right player to fill in for Madrigal. But even though Iglesias has made it ...
Free agent infielder Jose Iglesias recently shared with Jon Heyman of the New York Post that he is still holding out hope of returning to Queens. However, the chances of a reunion seem slim as the ...
Clearly there's something in the genes, because now the patriarch of the family, Dr Julio Iglesias, has turned the tables on his son Julio and grandson Enrique - by confirming he is to be a father ...
Iglesias, a player with well over five years of service time, cannot be sent to the minors without his approval. Madrigal still has an option remaining. He’s 85 days away from crossing the five ...
One of the more unsung heroes of the New York Mets' resurgent 2024 season was shortstop and second baseman Jose Iglesias, whose hit song “OMG” became an anthem for the team and whose play on ...
WASHINGTON − Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was arrested Friday for simple assault after striking a protester’s phone and arm, according to Capitol police and was later released.
6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, Henry “Enrique” Tarrio was pardoned by newly elected President Donald Trump. Tarrio is the former (and possibly current) leader of the Proud Boys, a loose ...
Enrique Tarrio was convicted in May 2023 for his involvement in the insurrection before being pardoned by President Donald Trump in 2025. Tarrio first joined the Proud Boys in 2017 after ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, center, speaks outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Friday, Feb ...