Aaron Judge took a fastball to his right hand early in Tuesday night’s game at Yankee Stadium.
June 2024
Yankees star Aaron Judge pulled from game vs. Orioles early after being hit in hand with pitch
Aaron Judge took a fastball to his right hand early in Tuesday night’s game at Yankee Stadium.
Yankees star Aaron Judge pulled from game vs. Orioles early after being hit in hand with pitch
Aaron Judge took a fastball to his right hand early in Tuesday night’s game at Yankee Stadium.
MLB to start using ABS challenge system full-time at Triple-A level later this month
Triple-A games have been using the ball-strike challenge system for half of its games already this season, while a fully automated system was in place for the other.
MLB to start using ABS challenge system full-time at Triple-A level later this month
Triple-A games have been using the ball-strike challenge system for half of its games already this season, while a fully automated system was in place for the other.
Yankees’ Aaron Judge leaves Tuesday’s game after being hit by pitch
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge left Tuesday’s game against the Orioles after being hit by a pitch in his hand.
Apple Is Discontinuing Its ‘Apple Pay Later’ Less Than a Year After It Launched
Just a little over half a year since it was fully released to all U.S. customers, Apple is shutting down its installment loan Apple Pay Later service. In a statement to 9to5Mac, the company said customers will now instead see installment loans “offered through credit and debit cards, as well as lenders” when checking out.
Apple Pay Later first started making its way to “randomly selected” customers in the U.S in March 2023 after being announced at WWDC a year prior. The feature existed directly in Apple Wallet, and though Apple said it allowed users to apply for a loan “with no impact to their credit,” fine print said loan and payment history “may be reported to credit bureaus and impact their credit” upon purchase.
The service followed the Apple Card’s launch in 2019, which included an arrangement with Goldman Sachs that Apple is apparently eager to get out of. Apple Pay Later was the company’s first attempt at handling its financial services itself via the Apple Financing LLC subsidiary, and followed in the wake of similar services like Klarna.
Buy now, pay later services have been called out in the past for hidden costs that might trap needy users into even more debt, which might have influenced Apple, with its generally friendly face, in exiting the sector.
“Our focus continues to be on providing our users with access to easy, secure and private payment options with Apple Pay, and this solution will enable us to bring flexible payments to more users, in more places across the globe,” Apple’s statement reads.
In addition to accessing loans from credit and debit cards, Apple Pay will also now allow access to loans from Klarna competitor Affirm, a recent Apple blog reads. Like Klarna, Affirm has also faced criticism in the past, with critics pointing out how high interest rates can lay in wait behind the service’s hip branding.
Mets’ Christian Scott sharp in latest appearance with Triple-A Syracuse
Here’s how Mets top prospect Christian Scott fared in his latest Triple-A start against the Rochester Red Wings…
Sparks star rookie Cameron Brink carried off court with knee injury vs. Sun
Brink grabbed her knee in pain after falling to the court and needed the help of trainers to carry her from the court.
Sparks star rookie Cameron Brink carried off court with knee injury vs. Sun
Brink grabbed her knee in pain after falling to the court and needed the help of trainers to carry her from the court.