The New York Knicks have won two National Basketball Association (NBA) championships: 1970 and 1973.
In rereading my recent post ...
Moncada established himself as Baseball America’s top prospect. On Tuesday, the Yankees’ reluctance to acquire him came with more immediate consequences when the Red Sox, the Yankees’ perennial archrival, used Moncada as the primary chip in a deal to land the ace Chris Sale from the Chicago White Sox.
“That’s a big one,” Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman said shortly after the Red Sox’ trade of Moncada and three other prospects was made official. “That’s a blockbuster. That’s a wow. Boston’s like the Golden State Warriors now in baseball. They’ve got their Durant and Green and Thompson and Curry.”
Asked who the Yankees have become, Cashman shrugged...
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There's only one logical conclusion: the Yankees have become the Knicks. And by extension Hal Steinbrenner has become James Dolan.
Wow, it's that bad. Wow!
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