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On-Deck Circle: Dodgers’ spending spree highlights salary issue in MLB

Brendan Galvin January 24, 2024
Oftentimes, in an MLB offseason, there are multiple “winners” and “losers.” Usually, whether your team “won” or “lost,” its offseason is based on the front office's activity or lack thereof. Teams make noteworthy trades or sign big-name players to bolster their lineup or pitching rotation — or they don’t.
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Fair or Foul: Grading the first post-lockout moves

Daniel Multz March 16, 2022
Columnist Daniel Multz grades MLB teams' post-lockout signings and acquisitions.
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley celebrating her congressional victory in 2018.

PREVIEW: Meet the 2021 Commencement ceremony speakers

Daily Free Press Staff May 13, 2021
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and Moderna founder Noubar Afeyan are among this year's speakers.
Popular job-searching website Glassdoor’s new report ranked Boston the sixth-best city in the nation for jobs. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Boston ranks 6th in nation for best job availability

Julia Sullivan October 21, 2018
Boston is the sixth best city in the United States for job availability, according to a report released on Tuesday by job recruitment site Glassdoor.
Freddy Vazquez, 57, spends time in Kenmore Square. PHOTO BY JENNA MANTO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Walsh pushes to end youth homelessness

Gabrielle Turi February 20, 2018
Boston Mayor Martin Walsh announced Wednesday that a group of advisors will work to end youth homelessness in Boston. The group will be led by Matthew Aronson, former member of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Sophomore Dorrie Varley Barrett scored the Terriers' lone goal on Monday night. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAWK/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Own goal in final seconds hands women’s soccer sixth straight loss

Shelby Reardon September 6, 2016

The Boston University women’s soccer team fell to the University of Cincinnati 2-1 Monday after a devastating own goal in the final seconds. Though the contest was tight throughout, with eight seconds...

Sports Comedy Corner: March Madness’ first weekend awards 

Sports Comedy Corner: March Madness’ first weekend awards 

Zach Halperin March 23, 2016

What a ride. Every year we say the tournament has never been crazier, but with 10 double-digit seeds winning first-round matchups, this time it may be true. To commemorate an epic first weekend...

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