This Week on the Blog
Last week saw the Yanks make a significant trade, the Giants start training camp, the Rangers sign another former draft pick, and the Knicks, just chilling while some of their players got ready for the Olympics. This week has already started off with a bang.
Yanks: Early this morning the Yanks traded Andrew Miller for a big bat and three electric arms. The new acquisitions actually pushed down Torres who they'd picked up in the Chapman deal, and added even greater quality and depth to the farm. So it seems a rebuild is finally underway, and more trades are expected. The run up to these trades was really microscosmic of the way things have been under Hal. Bold and brilliant moves, like these, or the big IFA push in 2014 vs. stupid salary splashes like Ellsbury, McCann and Beltran, which we also saw in `14, as well as ridiculous draft and IFA budgets before there were even rules about such things. We'll see what happens up till the deadline and again at the waiver deadline, but this is a new and better direction.
Giants: Beckham got a cut on his ankle today and BigBlueNation held its breath. We need him desperately. In other news, both Cruz and JPP look like, well, Cruz and JPP, and Jerry is making excuses about the right side of the OL. All of these situations bear watching.
Rangers: The Rangers are still poised for a trade or trades, and it's unclear if they are just haggling, or whether or not their are structural barriers in the FO, like their have been for the Yanks.
Knicks: The Knicks are chill.
I hope we get more great news by the deadline, and that we get no more injury scares from the Giants. Let's go, teams, and let's go, readers!