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Man arrested after climbing into pygmy hippo Moo Deng's enclosure at Thai zoo

  • A man was arrested after sneaking into the enclosure of Moo Deng, the viral pygmy hippo, to take photos; he was released on bail and faces trespassing investigation.
  • Moo Deng became an internet sensation after her 2024 birth and attracts crowds hoping for cute photos.
  • The zoo says Moo Deng and her mother are fine, will be monitored by a vet, and reminds visitors to follow rules for everyone’s safety.

WBC Daily: Venezuela Crowned Champions After Historic Win Over Team USA

  • Venezuela stunned the U.S. 3-2 in Miami to win its first-ever World Baseball Classic title.
  • Dramatic finish: Bryce Harper’s two-run homer tied it in the 8th, but Eugenio Suárez delivered the go-ahead double in the 9th.
  • Maikel García — a breakout Royal — was named WBC MVP (.385, HR, 7 RBIs), and a Latin-flavored crowd made loanDepot Park feel like home for Venezuela.

After Winning World Baseball Classic, Salvador Perez Feels 'Like I Can Retire'

  • After Venezuela's 3-2 WBC final win over the U.S., Salvador Pérez joked he can retire — he also scored the game’s first run.
  • Teammates praised his leadership and pitch‑calling (he helped prepare Eduardo Rodríguez) and hailed his elite framing behind the plate.
  • Pérez was moved by comparisons to icons like Magic Johnson and "Big Papi" and says he wants to be a role model for Venezuelan kids.

Royals Star Maikel Garcia Wins WBC MVP After Venezuela Capture First Title

  • Venezuela won its first World Baseball Classic, beating the USA 3-2 in the final.
  • Kansas City’s Maikel García was named MVP for his steady hitting and clutch RBIs in all three elimination games.
  • García said the WBC atmosphere is “amazing” and unlike the big leagues — an experience he expects will help his MLB play.

4 Takeaways From Venezuela’s World Baseball Classic Final Win Over the USA

  • Venezuela won its first-ever World Baseball Classic in dramatic fashion — Eugenio Suárez delivered the go-ahead RBI double in the ninth to beat the U.S. 3-2.
  • Bryce Harper blasted a 432-foot, game-tying homer in the eighth to spark a comeback, but the rally was short-lived.
  • The moment was electric and emotional for Venezuela — tearful celebrations, a waving flag, and breakout performances (notably Abreu) made it unforgettable.

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