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Ghislaine Maxwell declined to answer any questions during a closed-door, virtual deposition with the House Oversight Committee on Monday,…
The Boston Red Sox announced a six-player deal with the Milwaukee Brewers just ahead of spring training. The centerpiece of the trade is third baseman Caleb Durbin, who arrives in Boston after a standout rookie season, while left-hander Kyle Harrison headlines the return to Milwaukee. Along with Durbin, the Red Sox also picked up infielder Andruw Monasterio, utility player Anthony Seigler, and a Competitive Balance Round B draft pick (67th overall). In exchange, Boston sent Harrison, infielder David Hamilton, and left-hander Shane Drohan to the Brewers. The trade came together after Boston explored other options, including Houston’s Isaac Paredes,