This Week on the Blog
Happy New Year! Hope it's a great one for all of you, our teams, and the world. 2015 sort of sucked, so I'm glad we've turned the page, and we should start out with a big, and possibly sad week for our teams.
Giants: It's probably 50/50 that Tom Coughlin is coaching his last game for the Giants tomorrow. If it is, it will always be a sad thing that he finished on another bad season. He was and will always be a winner, and never tried to leverage anything else out of the Giants even after winning two Super Bowls, ahem, Tuna. I think he's a hall of famer. I also hope the Giants lose tomorrow and we get the higher picks.
Knicks: Fisher and the players seem to be turning on each other a bit. I really don't have a feel that he's going to be a good coach at this point, and I thought I would by now. The team still isn't incorporating Porzingis or the other young guys like they should, and that's on the coaching. We'll see what happens.
Rangers: The Rangers are currently down 2-0 in the middle of the second, and that's why I started writing this. Disgust. Something has to change, this bad play has been going on for over a month. It's unacceptable and the GM may have to get involved. Now they're down 3-0.
Yanks: Last week the Yanks traded for yet another high salaried lefty closer. Something's got to give, because without strengthening the offense and rotation, there will be no leads for the greatest bullpen ever to protect. We'll just have to see what the cost will be for the rest of the needed pieces.
Alright, have a great one people, and if you can't at least have a better one than the Rangers are having right now.
7 Comments:
Coughlin should stay and Reese should go. The opposite would be laughably dumb.
The triangle doesn't fit the talent and Fisher doesn't understand how to make adjustments.
The Yankees are stuck until they find out about a suspension.
I think the Yanks might be trying to work out a big deal with the Marlins that woud send Chapman there, or maybe Miller, but probably Chapman.
I despise this idea by Harper:
Because wouldn't trading Miller and Brett Gardner for Zack Wheeler, Rafael Montero, and Alejandro De Aza fill important needs for both teams?
The Giants can only help themselves by losing today which means they will blow out Philly.
Grant had crazy stats in a very short amount time. I hope the coach nows sees that he has to get regular, important minutes. They basically have three guys that drive to the rim regularly, Melo Williams, and Grant. Only one gets a lot of minutes.
Interesting read. For all of the Yankees' obsession with defense from its prospects, they aren't exactly getting much in that regard with their big signees sans Ellsbury: http://bronx.locals.baseballprospectus.com/2016/01/04/brian-mccann-has-never-caught-baseballs-worse-than-in-2015/
It really is a frustrating contradiction.
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