This Week on the Blog
At least the Yanks are back and the kids look good. This coming week could be big for all of our teams, but the Knicks. Let's take a look.
Rangers: The trade deadline is Tuesday, things are already heating up around the league. Ben Bishop has been traded to the Kings, and the Duke has been traded with others to the Pens. The Rangers will probably trade for defense, but it will probably be painful. Their previous trades have left them short of prospects, thus they might have to give up one of their terrific young forwards. We'll see. They are losing to the Blue Jackets right now, but after the game things could start to move.
Yanks: The Yanks are 2-1 in the preseason, and Mitchell, Warren and Severino all had scoreless two inning starts. Judge and Higgy have hit bombs, and Billy McKinney has too. It would be nice if he finally popped this year. Sanchez has once again shown his lethal arm, and Gleyber Torres looked Jeterian in his youthful wisdom. Frazier's had a triple and hasn't been getting cheated.
Giants: The Giants will be at the combine this week, but will probably still be working on re-signing JPP and Hankins. For a playoff team, they're needs are surprisingly many, but also crystal clear. OL, possibly DL, WR, TE, RB, LB. And they will probably add DB's. So they're going to have to be active in FA as well as the Draft. I don't see them making any trades, but you never know.
Knicks: They passed at the deadline, and then KP ended up in a walking boot. Next big day for them is probably the lottery.
Alright, let's hope for savvy trades by the Rangers, health for the Yanks, and luck for the Giants and Knicks.
Have a great one guys. Will definitely update when the Ranger do whatever they're gonna do, and if Gleyber keeps going nuts, or the Giants re-sign someone.
5 Comments:
Jennings waived, Randle signed.
Shattenkirk to Caps
Rangers trading more picks? UnFB.
I want to repeat something I said last week or so. It's open season on Phil Jackson. Everyone is killing him. But despite some ill-conceived moves, he has had one of three first round draft choices through no fault of his own, and that is the usual way that bad teams are rebuilt. Not having them may have caused some of his bad moves. That's no excuse, but it's likely.
So there are a lot of stupid people out there who don't seem to be able to get their head around that manifest truth. It doesn't even seem to have entered their consciousness.
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