A tearful Arizona Diamondbacks star is consoled by his manager after a fan reportedly ridiculed his late mother. Plus, a cardiologist shares the diet that allows him to lose weight without feeling deprived, and how a content creator’s “We Do Not Care” club has resonated with menopausal women.
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Distraught MLB Star Consoled by His Manager After Fan Reportedly Yells About His Late Mom Midgame

Arizona Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte could be seen in tears during a pitching change against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday when his manager, Torey Lovullo, took a moment to console him. Lovullo said he heard a fan ridicule Marte’s mother, who died in a 2017 car accident. “(I told him), ‘I love you and I’m with you and we’re all together and you’re not alone,’” Lovullo told a Diamondbacks reporter after the win over Chicago. The fan was ejected from the game, according to MLB.com.
What’s the ‘Work Diet’? Try a Cardiologist’s Way to Lose Weight and Stay Healthy

In TODAY.com’s Expert Tip of the Day, a heart doctor shares his sustainable weight-loss plan that’s helped him eat fewer calories and avoid feeling deprived.
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‘We Do Not Care’ Club Addresses the Feelings of Menopausal Women

Melani Sanders, 46, created the viral “We Do Not Care” virtual club for women experiencing perimenopause and menopause after a simple trip to the grocery store made her reconsider some things. Juggling everything she once did had become challenging after experiencing brain fog, insomnia, rage, depression and anxiety from perimenopause. “I want to fulfill the needs of everybody around me and be sure everyone else is happy, but I don’t have the capacity to do it the way that I used to,” she told TODAY.com. “I have to learn to be OK with that.” See how her message has resonated with other women.
The 5 Best Summertime Problem Solvers for Chafing, Sweat and More, According to an Expert

Ready to pack some new summer essentials? TODAY contributor Sarah Eggenberger recently stopped by the show to share some of her favorite summertime problem-solving products for everyone.
Martha Stewart's Blueberry Crisp

Topped with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream, Martha Stewart’s blueberry crisp is a summertime crowd-pleaser. The dessert can be made as one large dish or smaller ones for individual servings.