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Lowcountry native James Reeves traded by the Yankees to the Padres James Reeves, an alum of Ashley Ridge and The Citadel, was traded by the New York Yankees on Thursday to the San Diego Padres (Source: The Citadel Athletics) By Kevin Bilodeau | January 7, 2021 at 10:02 PM EST - Updated January 7 at 10:02 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Yankees traded Lowcountry native James Reeves on Thursday night to the San Diego Padres in exchange for outfielder Greg Allen.
An alum of Ashley Ridge high school and The Citadel, Reeves was a 10th round pick by the Yankees in the 2015 major league draft. He’s spent the last 6 years as part of the organization including a stint with the Charleston RiverDogs who were the Yankees Low-A affiliate in 2016.
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The lack of a 2020 Minor League Baseball season meant the lack of gameday promotions. However, there are still plenty of promotions upon which we can reminisce. This marks the 10th and final article in a year-by-year series chronicling the past decade s most notable Minor League Baseball gameday promotions. To
The lack of a 2020 Minor League Baseball season meant the lack of gameday promotions. However, there are still plenty of promotions upon which we can reminisce. This marks the 10th and final article in a year-by-year series chronicling the past decade s most notable Minor League Baseball gameday promotions. To share your own favorite promotions of the decade that was, please reach out via email ([email protected]) or Twitter (@bensbiz). Previous installments:2010; 2011; 2012; 2013; 2014; 2015; 2016; 2017; 2018.
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We wanted to expand on an item in the Dec. 6 Post and Courier regarding the law that Gov. Henry McMaster signed concerning military spouses, which will have a significant effect on our military communities in South Carolina.
The Armed Service Members and Spouses Professional and Occupational Licensing Act has-far reaching impact, much beyond the help it provides our state during the COVID-19 pandemic by allowing newly relocated nurses to start practicing quickly.
The act was a priority for the armed services. About 20% of military spouses who are in professions requiring licensing and certifications said they wait as long as 10 months to receive credentials after relocating, according to a 2019 Department of Defense survey of active-duty spouses.