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Cleveland Indians right-handed starting pitcher Zach Plesac wont need surgery on his broken right thumb, an injury he suffered while trying to yank his shirt o
Indians RHP Zach Plesac fractures right thumb
Field Level Media
26 May 2021, 07:19 GMT+10
Cleveland Indians right-hander Zach Plesac will be placed on the 10-day injured list after sustaining a non-displaced fracture on his right thumb.
Plesac injured the thumb after his start against the Minnesota Twins on Sunday in a freak incident. Manager Terry Francona said the injury occurred when Plesac was rather aggressively ripping off his shirt.
Plesac caught his thumb on the chair at his locker. By Monday, it was badly swollen and the Indians sent him for X-rays and the fracture was detected.
The 26-year-old Plesac is slated to meet with a hand specialist on Wednesday.
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eOne Music Sold To Blackstone For $385 Million
April 26, 2021 at 2:57 PM (PT)
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HASBRO, INC. has sold ENTERTAINMENT ONE MUSIC (eONE MUSIC) to BLACKSTONE for $385 million in cash. The transaction has been approved by the Board Of Directors of HASBRO and ENTERTAINMENT ONE CANADA LIMITED, and is subject to customary closing conditions and receipt of regulatory approvals. BLACKSTONE owns music rights organization SESAC.
eONE was purchased by HASBRO in 2019. Following the closing of the transaction, eONE MUSIC will operate as a separate business unit headed by its current Global Pres. CHRIS TAYLOR, and will focus on building a creator-first music brand with global scale and expertise.