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"Michael Siani has also made the club. José Fermín, despite being told earlier in the week he would be on the roster, was the final cut. Michael McGreevy starts in Memphis," Woo tweeted.
819 OPS in 35 at-bats. His limited MLB experience has also been worse than Clemens', but he has made the final cut. Clemens and Kennedy will get their opportunities to close out spring training ...
Former Coronation Street star Shobna Gulati has said they are non-binary, meaning they do not identify as male or female, explaining they had previously "never had a word for it". The 58-year-old ...
Coronation Street's Shobna Gulati has opened up about their non-binary identity. The star, who was a familiar face as Sunita Alahan in the soap for over a decade, divulged that they've always felt ...
A former Coronation Street star has announced they now identify as non-binary. The actor played Sunita Alahan on the ITV soap for twelve years and has spoken about their feelings towards their ...
Former Coronation Street star Shobna Gulati has come out as non-binary (Picture: Aaron Chown/WPA Pool/REX/Shutterstock) Former Coronation Street star Shobna Gulati has revealed they identify as ...
"What do people call it now? Non binary. "So, I suppose that's who I am." The actress now lists their preferred pronouns as 'she/they' on social media. Gulati said she made the realisation when ...