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18 replies on “Knicks Morning News (2025.03.22)”
yay, happy days, we play the wizards today…
we can beat the mighty wiz, i hope 😊
When we’re down 10 in the first quarter I’ll be looking to hear from you, geo…
Off to the mountains. See you later, KBers.
Brett Baty is hitting the ball in the air a lot this spring. Leads all spring training hitters in OPS. Ripping lots of extra base hits and is avoiding the ground balls that have plagued him in the big leagues so far.
He was a 55 FV hit, 60 FV power prospect just like a year ago, so if he has figured things out and is another quality cost-controlled bat for the Mets that would be huge. Has some positional versatility too.
I need to get something off my chest about the Mets. I listen to a lot of NY sports talk radio. All I heard about after Soto left the Yankees and signed with the Mets is the Mets have now over taken the Yankees as the city’s number 1 baseball franchise in terms of resources and perhaps cache. Well guess what. That’s fine. As a Yankees fan I actually agree. I think Cashman is very very overrated. And the Yankees brand is diminishing. BUT heavy lies the crown of expectations. If the Yankees are based on a World Series or failure scale then that is now the same for the Mets. There’s no more curve. There’s no more just making the playoffs in consecutive seasons is a success. No. If the Mets don’t make the World Series they have failed. And if they don’t win multiple championships with the Soto they have failed. Period. Thanks for taking my call.
As a well established Mets fan I just wanna say that until I see a sea of Mets caps parading up and down these city streets instead of the Yankee cap tattooed on everyone’s oreheads talk radio is for the birds.
Calipari vs Pitino…yuck
I guess someone’s gotta win
Interesting game here for St John’s
Arkansas has more top level talent.
*Kevin Knox brother is on this Arkansas team
And Kevin Knox himself just signed for the rest of the season with Golden State!
I guess Knox wasn’t a bad pick after all.
In baseball the name of the game is making the playoffs every year. You make the playoffs, you have a decent chance to win a World Series.
If the Mets make the playoffs most of the time for the next 10 years, that’s all I can ask for. They’re in an excellent position to do just that.
And I’m not sure it’s fair to compare Yankees and Mets like that, as it’s not just where you feel you are at the moment on the win curve, it’s also where you’ve been. The Yankees have not had a losing season this century. The Mets have had 10 seasons over .500 and 14 seasons under. So while there’s sky-high hope for the Mets this year, there’s also the understanding that, well, the Mets frequently suck. So doing well is pretty damn nice by comparison. The Yankees, on the other hand, always do well. So the expectations are different.
Also, “And if they don’t win multiple championships with the Soto they have failed” could in fact be right. But the Soto window, hopefully, is about a decade long. So winning say two championships in ten years would be pretty damn good, and not doing so would, I agree, feel as if they failed to take appropriate actions to maximize this stretch.
But I’m more with JK. Make the playoffs most of your time, take your shot.
Is Spike Lee bad luck?
Really, St John’s shooting is awful
Also Pitino coached a bad game, he knows his team can’t shoot and your big man was dominate inside and you allow your team to keep shooting. Letting Coach Cal the choker out coach you is a bad look.
So it’s OK for the Mets to just make the playoffs every year cause they usually suck but the Knicks now make the playoffs every year after sucking even worse than the Mets but who cares if they can’t at least make the Conference Finals?
Basketball and baseball are vastly different.
If you make the playoffs in baseball, you have a reasonably good chance to win a championship. More variance in baseball.
Low seeded teams rarely win NBA titles. Happens all the time in MLB, and it has always been this way.
The thing I learned from Kevin Knox is that when draft analysts say a prospect is a ptoject, they don’t mean it is going to be a year or two before he’s productive. It’s going to take a lot longer.