Press Conference
Freddy Peralta introduced to New York Mets after trade
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Freddy Peralta, the pitcher traded from the Milwaukee Brewers to the New York Mets this offseason, expressed excitement about joining the big-market team during an introductory video call on January 27, 2026. He highlighted the vibrant fan energy and competition in New York, drawing from past experiences at Yankee Stadium. Peralta anticipates thriving alongside stars like Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor.
Max Verstappen refused to participate in a Formula 1 press conference at Suzuka until Guardian reporter Giles Richards left the room. The Dutch driver stated, “I’m not speaking before he’s leaving,” ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. The incident stems from tensions over past media coverage.
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Following his recent release from the PFL, Francis Ngannou dismissed criticism about his UFC exit harming his legacy during a March 10 press conference, stressing family security as true legacy. He voiced support for Jon Jones' UFC contract disputes and announced a new deal with MVP for a May 16 fight against Philippe Lins.
The San Diego Padres introduced Craig Stammen as their 20th manager on Monday at Petco Park. Stammen, a former reliever for the team, becomes the first skipper in franchise history to spend the bulk of his playing career in the bullpen. He expressed excitement about leading the organization toward a World Series title.
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The Baltimore Orioles officially introduced Craig Albernaz as their new manager during a press conference at Camden Yards on November 4, 2025. Albernaz, who was hired on October 27, expressed excitement about leading the team back to contention after a disappointing 75-87 season. The event featured support from owner David Rubenstein and president of baseball operations Mike Elias.