American swimmer Ryan Lochte said the fallout from his incident at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics has been dragged out way too long, speculating that people must be sick and tired of hearing about this.Lochte once again apologized for his actions in Rio during an interview Tuesday with ABCs Good Morning America. He stressed, however, that he thinks the coverage of the incident has been blown way out of proportion.I just want to move forward and want the whole world to move forward, Lochte said. Everybodys got to be sick and tired of hearing about this. I know I am. I just want to move forward.Lochte reiterated that he was still intoxicated when he initially told NBC earlier this month that a gun had been cocked and pointed at his forehead after an altercation at a gas station involving the 11-time Olympic medalist and three of his teammates.Lochte originally said that he and Jack Conger, Gunnar Bentz and Jimmy Feigen were robbed at gunpoint in a taxi by men with a police badge as they returned to the Olympic Village from a party Aug. 15. However, security video suggested the four actually faced security guards after vandalizing a gas station restroom.Lochte left Brazil shortly after the incident. Three days later, local authorities took Conger and Bentz off an airliner heading to the United States so they could be questioned about the robbery claim. They were later allowed to leave Brazil, as was Feigen, after he also gave testimony. Feigen, who initially stood by Lochtes testimony, was not charged.Were just trying to get this over with, Lochte said Tuesday. Its been dragged out way too long. The media has taken this to a whole new level.Weve been talking about this way too long. There are other issues the world needs to deal with.The story that dominated the headlines during the second week of the Olympics has resulted in a wave of negative backlash for Lochte, who has issued multiple apologies and has lost endorsements with four major sponsors, including Speedo and Polo Ralph Lauren.He also apologized Tuesday to his mother, who contacted multiple media outlets the morning after the incident, and Feigen, who donated $10,800 to a Brazilian charity as part of an agreement with a judge before being allowed to leave the country.The emotional part is the hardest thing, Lochte said. 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Herrera, 22, originally was signed by Pittsburgh in 2010 and was acquired by the Mets in August 2013. Wotell, 19, was the Mets third-round pick in 2015.This was a very difficult trade for us to make because of how our fans, ownership and everyone in our organization feel about Jay, but we acquired two quality players who better fit the direction our organization is heading, Jocketty said.Herrera is considered one of the brightest young stars in the game today. Wotell fits in with the other good, strong arms weve been trying to stockpile in our minor league system.The Cardinals, who begin play Tuesday in second place in the National LLeague Central behind the Chicago Cubs, made a deal to bolster their bullpen at Mondays non-waiver trade deadline, acquiring lefty Zack Duke from the Chicago White Sox.ddddddddddddThe Reds and Cardinals will play six times over the next nine days, beginning with this weeks three-game set. 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On April 16, Cincinnati roughed him up with a season-high seven runs allowed.Hes been good, very good, St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said. The fastball execution has been very sharp here lately. Good movement on the cutter sinker and that makes the curveball better. ' ' '