Three adjustments to keep an eye on in Yankees camp

Tampa, Fla.: New York Yankees' pitcher Gerrit Cole throwing in the bullpen with pitching coach Matt Blake looking on during spring training at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, Feb. 13, 2026. (Photo by J. Conrad Williams/Newsday RM via Getty Images) | Newsday via Getty Images

Spring training is one of the best times of the year for baseball fans, the return of their sport after three agonizing months of waiting. It’s also a time for the Yankees coaching staff to get their first in-person look at the mechanics and adjustments their players have been working on over the winter. After a week of watching players at the spring training complex in Tampa, we’ve spotted four players who have made discernible adjustments over the offseason. We’ll be keeping our eye on Gerrit Cole, Spencer Jones, Luis Gil, and José Caballero in the month leading to Opening Day to see how these developments progress.

Gerrit Cole

You don’t need me to tell you how exciting it is to have the Yankees ace back healthy and in camp. Cole showed up ready to participate in live BPs, his fastball touching 97 mph in his latest session. It’s uncertain whether he will pitch in any of the Grapefruit League games, but by his account he is tracking right on schedule with his Tommy John rehab with his sights set on a May return.

Cole arrived in camp with by far the most noticeable mechanical adjustment of anyone on the team, going with an arms-over-the-head windup like the kind we’ve seen from Andy Pettitte, Roger Clemens, Max Scherzer, and many other. Below are Cole’s windup mechanics before his surgery, followed by a video of his new windup this spring.

When asked about why he chose to switch to this windup, Cole didn’t give much away, simply saying that “it feels good.” It’s hard to say whether this new windup has anything to do with injury prevention given the coincidental timing of Cole making this adjustment on the heels of Tommy John rehab. Personally, I’ve always liked this kind of windup because I feel it keeps your upper body vertically aligned over your center of mass before making your move down the mound. This helps prevent disconnection between your lower and upper halves during the force generation phase of delivery — you can imagine that if your arm lags behind your base as you step toward the batter, you have to generate all the velocity with your arm rather than efficiently transferring it from the ground via the lower half.

Spencer Jones

Spencer Jones made positive strides in the minors last year, slashing .274/.362/.571 with 35 home runs, 80 RBIs, 29 stolen bases, and a 153 wRC+ in 116 games between Double-A and Triple-A. However, he still struck out in over 35-percent of his plate appearances, and more concerningly, struggled to make contact on pitches in the zone, his 28-percent zone whiff rate among the highest in Triple-A. In his first spring AB, there was a noticeable difference in his batting stance relative to last season. Below is a swing from last season, followed by his first swing of the Grapefruit League — a 408-foot solo home run off the Tigers’ Keider Montero.

Jones went from a left-handed mirror of Aaron Judge’s front foot hover in 2025 to a toe-tap and load that looks eerily similar to Shohei Ohtani’s pre-swing mechanics. Indeed, the Yankees’ fourth-ranked prospect cited Ohtani as the inspiration behind this mechanical adjustment.

“He’s a great reference of a really good mover with a great swing. He’s one of those guys that I look at with some of the stuff he does, and I try to apply it in whichever way I can.”

After witnessing the results of this adjustment, Judge offered praise for Jones in the post-game press conference.

“The minute he puts that foot down with that little toe-tap, he’s ready to hit. They might have gotten him with a lot of high heaters in the past, or even last season. I think that’s just going to help him. He doesn’t have a big leg kick and doesn’t have to worry about trying to get that down. I liked the results I saw in that first at-bat. That quickness, that readiness, it’s really going to be a game-changer for him.”

I love this adjustment for Jones, especially as a batter who struggles to catch up to fastballs in the zone as Judge noted. Getting that front foot down earlier gives Jones valuable milliseconds more to react to the incoming pitch while also eliminating unwanted head movement after the pitch has left the hand. Jones has so much raw strength that he doesn’t need an exaggerated leg kick to generate power, it’s all about getting into a good hitting position earlier. I will definitely be monitoring Jones’ timing against heaters in his upcoming spring appearances.

Luis Gil

Luis Gil was something of an enigma in 2025. He missed the first four months to a lat strain, and though his top level stats appeared decent — 4-1 with a 3.32 ERA in eleven starts — Gil regressed in several concerning areas. His fastball velocity was about a tick-and-a-half below his 2024 Rookie of the Year campaign, and he lost a whopping ten points off his strikeout rate while placing in the first percentile in chase rate.

His fastball velo is still down in his first spring training reps, something which Gil acknowledged following his Grapefruit League start against the Mets. What caught my eye, however, was the reduced velocity of his slider and changeup — both about two-and-a-half mph slower on Sunday than last season — and this is something that I think can work in Gil’s favor in 2026.

I’ve always been a big proponent of creating velocity separation between one’s fastball and one’s secondary pitches. Players looking to cheat to the fastball will be even earlier against the soft stuff, while a hitter sitting on offspeed has less time to react to the fastball when there is a wider gap in velo. Gil worked with a roughly 5-6 mph gap between heater and secondaries in 2025 and now that has been increased to a roughly 7-9 mph gap. I feel this can allow his diminished fastball to play up which in turn should increase opportunities for chase out of the zone.

Obviously, the command issues remain a massive problem for Gil — he needs to rein in the walks and needs to find a consistent release for his slider. However, this adjustment from Gil should raise what had become an alarmingly low floor in 2025. It gives him a way to fool hitters with velocity when he’s finding it difficult to fool hitters with movement or location, which should help mitigate the strikeout, chase, hard-hit, and fly ball issues that cropped up last season.

Champions League: Bodø/Glimt send Inter crashing out, Sørloth seals Atlético’s spot

  • Norwegian side win 2-1 in Milan to seal giant-killing upset

  • Atlético defeat Club Brugge; Bayer Leverkusen progress

Bodø/Glimt dumped last season’s finalists Inter out of the Champions League with a remarkable 2-1 win at San Siro in their playoff second leg that sent the Norwegian minnows through to the last 16, 5-2 on aggregate.

Under sustained pressure, the visitors struck in the 58th minute when Ole Didrik Blomberg seized on a loose pass on the edge of the Inter area and drove at goal. Yann Sommer pushed his shot away but Jens Petter Hauge reacted quickest to convert the rebound from close range.

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2025 Season in Review: Caleb Boushley

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JULY 27: Caleb Boushley #70 of the Texas Rangers pitches during the eighth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Globe Life Field on July 27, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 2025 Texas Rangers season having come to an end, we shall be, over the course of the offseason, taking a look at every player who appeared in a major league game for the Texas Rangers in 2025.

Today we are looking at relief pitcher Caleb Boushley.

Caleb Boushley ended up with the unenviable role of the Rangers’ up-and-down long man and general “guy we call up when we need a body who can got multiple innings” pitcher in 2025.

Well, I say unenviable, but Boushley appears to have accumulated about 10 days worth of service time in his major league career (which consisted of six innings over three games the prior two seasons) before 2025. He now has 143 days of service time, which is more, by a lot.

The Rangers purchased Boushley’s contract on April 8, optioning Gerson Garabito to make room for him on the active roster.

Garabito, incidentally, ended up requesting his release from the Rangers later in the 2025 season so he could go pitch for Samsung in the KBO. Boushley, who became a free agent at the end of the 2025 season, will be spending the 2026 season in the KBO, though with KT Wiz. I hope the team’s slogan is, “Nobody beats the Wiz!”

Boushley was optioned to AAA Round Rock towards the end of April. The Rangers ended up recalling him five more times over the course of the season, and optioning him four more times. The last time the Rangers dropped him from the active roster, they designated him for assignment. He was claimed by the Tampa Bay Rays, for whom he did not pitch in the majors. The Rays designated him for assignment after the World Series.

Boushley was not good during his time with the Rangers. He threw 43 innings over 25 appearances, and really, you’d have expected him to pitch more often, given how much time he spent on the active roster, but then, the Rangers didn’t generally use him unless no one else was available or the game was so lopsided there was no point in using someone else.

Boushley put up a 6.02 ERA in those 25 games. He had an ERA of at least 5 in every month except May, when he put up a 4.38 ERA. He had a 5.04 ERA in the first half and an 8.31 ERA in the second half.

He did have significant home/road splits, putting up a 3.31 ERA at home and a 7.67 ERA on the road. If you’ve been paying attention to these write-ups and our discussions about how the Shed played, you will not be surprised to learn that Boushley was not a ground ball pitcher in 2025. He allowed a .234/.300/.281 slash line at home, with just 3 doubles and 0 home runs allowed, and a .345/.398/.558 slash line on the road, with 9 doubles and 5 homers allowed.

There was a guy named Bob Ferguson who had a 14 year career in the 1800s. His nickname was Death to Flying Things. That’s probably what we should be calling the Shed.

You may note that I said that Boushley was not a ground ball pitcher last year. I did not say he was a fly ball pitcher. That is because Boushley was, well, not a fly ball pitcher in 2025, either. He was a line drive pitcher. According to Statcast, 33.8% of the balls put in play against him were line drives. That’s not good.

Fangraphs, for what it is worth, has his line drive rate at 25.9%. There were 402 pitchers in MLB last year who threw at least 40 innings. Only nine of them had a higher line drive rate than Boushley. And five of those nine had line drive rates of either 26.0% or 26.1%. The worst line drive rate in the league was 27.6%, from AJ Smith-Shawver.

Not surprisingly, despite having a great defense behind him, Boushley had a ridiculous BABIP — .374, to be exact, tied with Mark Leiter, Jr., for second worst in baseball, behind Mason Montgomery.

Boushley put up a 5.94 xERA on the year, right in line with his 6.02 ERA. Not good. One isn’t surprised to see a -1.0 bWAR for him when you go to the B-R page.

However…Boushley was better than replacement level according to Fangraphs. Not a ton better — he has a 0.2 fWAR — but still, its positive.

This is because Fangraphs uses a FIP-based method for determining pitcher value, and Boushley put up a 3.85 FIP in 2025, along with a 3.95 xFIP. FIP is based on the assumption that pitchers do not have control over what happens when a ball is put into play but isn’t a home run, and thus is calculated based on home runs, walks, HBPs, and strikeouts. Whether a ball in play is a hit or an out is chalked up to the defense behind the pitcher and the overall randomness involved in small sample sizes.

In most cases, that works well enough. But there are some pitchers for whom that isn’t applicable. Sometimes a pitcher is giving up a high BABIP not because of randomness or defense but because he’s giving up rockets. And those edge cases don’t tend to affect the overall reliability of FIP because pitchers like that don’t stick around long enough to skew the numbers.

As is the case with Caleb Boushley, who will spend the 2026 season in Korea, getting paid.

Previously:

Gerson Garabito

Tyler Mahle

Kyle Higashioka

Adolis Garcia

Luis Curvelo

Alejandro Osuna

Blaine Crim

Jake Burger

Jacob Webb

Nick Ahmed

Jon Gray

Carl Edwards Jr.

Josh Jung

Leody Taveras

Dustin Harris

Marc Church

Luke Jackson

Danny Coulombe

Wyatt Langford

Dylan Moore

Michael Helman

Evan Carter

Cole Winn

Rowdy Tellez

Dane Dunning

Marcus Semien

Billy McKinney

Jose Corniell

Jonah Heim

Cody Freeman

Sam Haggerty

Jacob deGrom

Merrill Kelly

Inter stun Bodø/Glimt, Newcastle see off Qarabag: Champions League playoffs – as it happened

Newcastle won an entertaining low-stakes second leg against Qarabag, while Bodø/Glimt slayed European royalty at the San Siro

A short-corner routine by Atleti is pinged back down the left flank. Matteo Ruggeri crosses, the ball dropping onto the foot of Alexander Sørloth, who slots with a confident sidefoot from close range past the rooted Simon Mignolet. That’s a hat-trick for Sørloth, and Atleti will play either Liverpool or Tottenham Hotspur in the last 16.

… so having said that, Atletico establish a two-goal lead, and are surely in the hat for Friday’s last-16 draw. Marcos Llorente plays a long ball down the inside-right channel for Alexander Sørloth, who should release Ademola Lookman into the box down the left. His pass across is poor, behind Lookman, but Antoine Griezmann comes over, offering himself as a wall for Lookman to ping the ball off. A one-two down the left, then Lookman crosses low. Sørloth can’t miss from six yards and that is surely that!

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Darryn Peterson on handling attention after Houston win: 'Anti-social loner'

Kansas basketball earned a statement win over Houston on Feb. 23, taking down the fourth-ranked Cougars 69-56 at home. They also received another win in terms of star guard Darryn Peterson's availability, as he has now played in 30 or more minutes in back-to-back games, which has only happened two other times this season.

The projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft scored 14 points in the win on 5-of-14 shooting. He was also made available in the postgame press conference, which hasn't happened much this season.

Peterson was asked after the game for his view of the situation regarding his playing time, given he has missed 11 of Kansas' 28 games this season, including when he subbed himself out early against Oklahoma State on Feb. 18. The former five-star recruit has dealt with cramps from a lingering hamstring injury, and said he's been blocking out the noise as of late.

“It’s kind of normal this year,” Peterson said of the national attention. “Somebody’s had something to say, probably, after every game this year. So, I don’t really pay attention to it anymore.”

Peterson later added: "I’ve kind of been an anti-social loner my whole life, kind of, so I kind of just deal with it on my own.”

Fellow Kansas guard Tre White, who scored a game-high 23 points in the win over Houston, said after the game he tries to help lift up Peterson, especially amid the heightened interest in the future lottery pick.

“I definitely just try to, whenever I see him, just try to keep him right,” White said. “But he’s been in the spotlight all his life, so he definitely knows how to handle it and we tell him all the time, ‘We’re with you. We’re your brothers. We understand what the outside world thinks, but we don’t care about none of that. What’s inside the locker room.’ That’s pretty much how we do it.”

Peterson has been one of the best players in college basketball this season when healthy, as he's averaging 19.9 points with 3.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game on 47.2% shooting. He's also shooting 40.2% from 3-point range on the year.

Kansas has shown it can be competitive without Peterson this season, even beating Arizona at home without its star guard. Still, the Jayhawks' ceiling is a national championship contender with the true freshman firing on all cylinders.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Darryn Peterson on handling attention after Houston win: 'Anti-social loner'

Astros’ Hader Likely to Miss Opening Day

HOUSTON, TEXAS - JULY 29: Josh Hader #71 of the Houston Astros pitches during the ninth inning against the Washington Nationals at Daikin Park on July 29, 2025 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Hader is still throwing off flat ground as he recovers from a sprained shoulder capsule and biceps tendinitis.

This is not worst case scenario, but the back of the Astros bullpen just took another step closer to it.

Closer Josh Hader is still only throwing off flat ground, and is unlikely to be ready for Opening Day according to Chandler Rome of The Athletic:

Losing Hader for any extended stretch of time would be a major blow to the Astros pen.

Without Hader in the mix, Bryan Abreu would ascend to closing duties. Lefties Bennett Sousa, Bryan King and Steven Okert are all but guaranteed spots save for injury or disaster. That would leave three bullpen spots available, as the team will utilize a 6-man rotation, leaving them with a shortened 7-man bullpen.

Candidates for those spots include A.J. Blubaugh, Kai-Wei Teng, Jason Alexander, Ryan Weiss, J.P. France and Lance McCullers Jr. Some of those arms are competing for a starting rotation spot but if they do not win a starting role, could be options in the pen. Those who don’t win a spot on the Opening Day roster will be depth at Triple-A Sugar Land should injury or the need for a fresh arm arise.

Other arms that are competing for a pen spot include Jayden Murray and Sam Carlson. Roddery Munoz, the Astros pick in the 2026 Rule V draft, had a very poor first outing this spring and is facing a serious climb to be in consideration for a roster spot.

Enyel De Los Santos is not throwing and also unlikely to be ready for Opening Day, as Rome reported in the clip above.

Nate Pearson, who was promised a chance to compete to start but has relief experience and could also be a candidate for the pen, may also not be ready for the start of the season:

As previously addressed here at TCB from Nov 25, 2025:

https://www.crawfishboxes.com/houston-astros-analysis-commentary/71050/do-the-astros-need-a-backup-plan-for-josh-hader

An extended absence by Hader could be disastrous for the Astros. Hader’s injury last year seemed to be the final straw of an injury-riddled campaign for the team. Houston had managed to overcome a plethora of injuries to that point in August, but after Hader’s injury, the wheels began to come off as they no longer had a dominant 1-2 punch to close out games in the back of the pen and the bridge getting to Abreu in the closer role was too often shaky.

Rome reports the Astros are high on Teng and think he offers promise.

Blubaugh could find himself in a high leverage role with his power stuff, and little other options. With the Astros not having pulled a deal for another leverage arm, that leverage arm could very well be Blubaugh.

Rome lists Weiss as a bullpen candidate, but I believe he currently has an inside track to being the 6th starter with his strong season in the KBO last year and his shown durability. There would be no innings restriction concerns with Weiss.

How would you structure the Astros pen with Hader, Pearson, De Los Santos all out?

Warriors vs. Pelicans injury report: Steph Curry and Kristaps Porziņģis out, Draymond Green probable, Dejounte Murray returns

Steph Curry and Kristaps Porziņģis embracing.
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The Golden State Warriors, fresh off their shocking win over the Denver Nuggets on Sunday afternoon, are looking for their first back-to-back wins since wrapping up a four-game winning streak on January 19 … the same day that Jimmy Butler III tore his ACL, effectively ending whatever slim chance the Warriors had this season.

There’s good news and bad news for the Warriors, as they seek a road win tonight. The good news is that they’re facing the New Orleans Pelicans; in addition to employing old friends Kevon Looney and Jordan Poole, the Pelicans are dreadful, with a 16-42 record. The bad news is that the Pelicans are mostly healthy, while the Warriors … well, they very much are not. Here’s the full injury report.

Warriors

Out — Steph Curry (right patellofemoral pain syndrome)

No new news here. Curry will miss his eighth consecutive game … and ninth, if you include the All-Star Game. Hopefully a return is soon.

Out — Kristaps Porziņģis(illness)

Porziņģis was a late scratch on Sunday, after waking up extremely sick. So sick, in fact, that he didn’t join the Warriors on their two-city road trip. Whether this is a generic flu, or something related to his POTS diagnosis is unknown, but hopefully he feels better soon.

Out — Al Horford (left toe injury management)

As we all know by now, Horford doesn’t play back-to-backs. So he’s getting today’s game off, and will play on Wednesday against the Memphis Grizzlies.

Out — Jimmy Butler III (right ACL surgery)

Sadly I’m going to write “Out — Jimmy Butler III” for a very long time before he’s back on the court.

Out — Seth Curry (left sciatic nerve irritation)

More of the same for the younger Curry, who will be re-evaluated — again — before long. He’s still only played in two games this year, and has yet to share the court with his brother.

Probable — Draymond Green (left low back injury management)

Green was scratched a few minutes before the start of Sunday’s game, when his back flared up. Thankfully it seems like he’s OK, and we’ll get to a see a fun matchup against Zion Williamson.

Available — De’Anthony Melton (left knee injury management)

Melton was considered a question mark on the off day, but is good to go now. He should start.

Pelicans

Out — Trey Murphy III (right shoulder contusion)

There was some talk before the trade deadline that the Warriors were targeting Murphy, but that obviously never happened. The fifth-year wing is averaging a career-high 22.1 points per game, but will miss his third consecutive game.

Out — Yves Missi (left calf strain)

The Warriors won’t see NOLA’s second-year center, who is scheduled to miss his fourth straight game with a calf injury.

Out — Micah Peavy (right great toe sprain)

Peavy is the Pelicans’ version of Will Richard. He was a second-round pick in 2025, but has played a sizable role for New Orleans. But he’s been out for about two weeks with a toe injury.

Available — Dejounte Murray (right Achilles rupture)

He’s back! Murray, who was an All-Star in 2021-22, is making his return to the court tonight. It’s his first game since injuring his Achilles nearly 13 months ago. It will be great seeing him on the court again.

Enjoy the game, Dub Nation! It tips off at 5:00 p.m. PT on NBC Sports Bay Area.

Tuesday Game Thread vs. Evansville

HOOVER, AL - MAY 25: Vanderbilt infielder Braden Holcomb (26) hits the ball during the SEC Baseball Tournament Final game between Ole Miss Rebels and Vanderbilt Commodores on May 25, 2025, at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama. (Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

4:30pm CT SECN+.

After a three game sweep over Niles Crane’s ex-wife, Marist, the Dores welcome The Purple Aces for some mid-week action.

On the Mound

Tuesday @ 4:30pm SECN+

Vanderbilt #46 Fr. RHP Tyler “The Minstrel” Baird (0-1; 5.79 ERA)
vs. Evansville #29 Jr. RHP Kellen “The Monroe-vian” Roberts (0-0; 0.00 ERA)

The Lineup

See you in the comments.

Newcastle finish off Qarabag in rapid time to set up Chelsea or Barcelona tie

Eddie Howe adores motivational slogans and the Newcastle manager’s current favourite is: “One Brain.” The idea is to inspire his team to play with the sort of synchronicity that stems from a collective mindset and unity of purpose.

For a while here it seemed to be working a treat with Newcastle’s intelligence – joint and individual – threatening to further humiliate Qarabag. But then, with a last-16 tie against either Barcelona or Chelsea assured, home concentration began, understandably, wandering a little. Commendably, the Azerbaijani title holders capitalised by fighting back; Gurban Gurbanov’s side, and, in particular, their Colombian forward Camilo Durán, showing they can play a bit too.

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Texas grand jury declines to indict former NBA player Patrick Beverley in assault case

RICHMOND, Texas (AP) — A Texas grand jury has declined to indict former NBA guard Patrick Beverley after he was arrested last year on an accusation that he had assaulted his sister.

Authorities in Fort Bend County, southwest of Houston, had arrested Beverley in November after his sister told investigators he grabbed her by the neck, slammed her against a wall and punched her in the face, according to court records.

The grand jury on Monday declined to indict Beverley on one count of assault of a family member. Beverley had been free on a $40,000 bond.

Beverley's sister had told authorities the alleged assault happened after she sneaked out of her mother's home to see her boyfriend.

Shortly after his arrest, Beverley had posted an unsigned statement on X saying he had unexpectedly found his sister, a minor, alone with an 18-year-old man.

Beverley's attorneys, Rusty Hardin and Letitia Quinones-Hollins, said in a statement that Beverley "would never do anything to harm his sister and that he is very grateful that the grand jury has recognized that."

After the grand jury's decision, Beverley said in a post on X that he was "deeply grateful for all thoughts and prayers for the family" and "we must continue to protect our children, especially our young girls."

Beverley played for 12 seasons in the NBA, starting his career with the Houston Rockets. He last played for the Milwaukee Bucks during the 2023-24 season.

Breaking: Samuel Girard traded to Pittsburgh for Brett Kulak

DENVER, COLORADO - DECEMBER 31: Samuel Girard #49 of the Colorado Avalanche skates prior to the game against the St. Louis Blues at Ball Arena on December 31, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

Now that the NHL Olympic Break is officially over and the regular season resumes tomorrow, the Colorado Avalanche have made a trade before the trade deadline officially comes up just over a week from now, on March 6. The Avs have traded Samuel Girard and a 2028 second round draft pick to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for defenseman Brett Kulak.

Kulak was traded from the Edmonton Oilers to Pittsburgh earlier this season as part of the Stuart Skinner trade. The 32-year-old defenseman has played 25 games for the Penguins so far, logging seven points in those games so far. At this point in his career, he’s widely considered a depth defenseman, and it’s likely that he’ll slot in either on Colorado’s third pairing or be a 7th defenseman that can enter the lineup here and there when needed.

The fit of Kulak in Colorado made sense, we even included him in our Avalanche trade targets last week especially as Colorado and Pittsburgh have been frequent trade partners recently. The thought of acquiring him for a second round pick would have been steep, to throw in Girard on top of it makes this very much a lopsided trade. With Girard now headed to Pittsburgh, Sam Malinski will likely play more minutes as Girard is not the fail-safe any longer. The last piece of this is that Colorado cleared up some more cap space with this deal.

Kulak is currently on the last year of a four-year deal, with an AAV of $2,750,000. Girard’s AAV on his contract is $5,000,000, with one year remaining so the Avs now have $8,741,926 in cap space with this move, which is obviously the goal moving Girard as a cap dump. That’s a pretty decent amount of cap space to make another move or two before the trade deadline next week, so we’ll see if the Avs have any other moves in the pipeline in the meantime. Given that contenders generally load up on defense the idea is to add to the defensive core, not take from it, therefore another move has to be in the works.

Jets plan to keep Hall, while futures for Walker and Montgomery remain uncertain

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The New York Jets don't plan to let running back Breece Hall hit the open market at the start of the league year, while the futures of other top running backs such as Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III and David Montgomery remain more in flux.

Jets general manager Darren Mougey said Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine that the team plans to use either the franchise tag or the transition tag on Hall if the two sides can't reach a new deal before the tag deadline on March 3.

Hall would be guaranteed a salary of about $14.5 million next season with the franchise tag and about $11.7 million with the transition tag. Another team could sign Hall to an offer sheet with the Jets having five days to match the offer or receive two first-round picks as compensation with a franchise tag or no compensation with a transition tag.

“The tags are an option,” Mougey said. “Ideally we find a way to get a deal done to keep Breece around. I think I’ve said that for the last year since I got here. Breece is a good player, we want to find a way to keep him around. We’ve been going through that process and are still doing so and we have a week to find out if we can’t get to an agreement, which way we’ll go.”

Hall was drafted in the second round in 2022. He rushed for a career-high 1,065 yards last season for New York and ranks 12th in the NFL with 2,935 yards rushing the past three seasons.

Only one running back in the NFL is scheduled to make at least $14 million in cash next season with 2024 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year Saquon Barkley set to be paid $16.75 million from the Philadelphia Eagles.

Walker's status is more uncertain after he capped his fourth season in the NFL by winning Super Bowl MVP for Seattle when he rushed for 135 yards in the win earlier this month over New England.

Walker is coming off the second 1,000-yard rushing season of his career and averaged 104.3 yards per game rushing in the playoffs when he showed he could carry a heavy load after Zach Charbonnet went down with a season-ending knee injury in the divisional round.

General manager John Schneider declined on Tuesday to answer whether the team would use a tag to keep Walker locked up for 2026.

"We’d love to have Ken back, we’d love to have everybody back,” Schneider said. “But he knows this better than anybody, it’s about our 70, our collective, and what it’s going to look like. And we’ll have those meetings down here. We’ll start, you know, talking to all the agents and, yeah, we’ll have a better feel of where we’re going to go toward the end of the week. But, obviously, we’d love that (having Walker back). When you get something special like that, let’s run it back.”

Montgomery is still under contract in Detroit through the 2027 season and is owed about $6 million in 2026, but could be on the trade market as Jahmyr Gibbs has emerged as the featured back for the Lions.

Montgomery, who turns 29 in June, is coming off career lows of 158 carries for 716 yards last season as Detroit's offense revolved more around Gibbs, who is eligible for a contract extension this offseason.

Montgomery had rushed for 1,790 yards and 25 touchdowns his first two seasons with the Lions as the team's starter but came off the bench in all 17 games last season.

“I’ve been in touch with David’s agent, his representation," Lions GM Brad Holmes said. "We love David. He’s a great player. We’d love to have him. Kind of want to put last year in the rear view and just move forward. But, obviously, a player has to want to be in a certain place as well. So those conversations are still fluid and we’re just trying to see how it goes.”

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Latest NHL Trade Sets Flyers Up for Big Trade Deadline

The Philadelphia Flyers are about to have a unique opportunity to take full advantage of a crazy trade market ahead of this year's March 6 NHL trade deadline.

On Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Penguins traded veteran defenseman Brett Kulak to the Colorado Avalanche for defenseman Sam Girard and a 2028 second-round pick, with the latter gearing up for a deep playoff push with clear aspirations of winning another Stanley Cup.

On the surface, though, this isn't a very impressive trade by Colorado. They've already won with Girard on their roster, and Kulak, 32, finds himself on his third team in as many months after originally getting jettisoned by Edmonton in December.

Kulak, at 6-foot-2, is much larger than the 5-foot-10 Girard, and he's played 22 or more playoff games with Edmonton in each of the last two years.

The price of that size and experience, though, was a smaller but more accomplished puck-moving defenseman in Girard, plus a premium draft pick.

NHL Rumors: 2 Suitors Named For Flyers' Rasmus RistolainenNHL Rumors: 2 Suitors Named For Flyers' Rasmus RistolainenThese two teams are reportedly interested in Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen.

As for the Flyers, they've long had interest in moving burly right-hander Rasmus Ristolainen for the right package, though nothing matching their trade taste buds has come to fruition just yet.

Ristolainen, 32, has two years remaining on his contract at a $5.1 million cap hit, and the Flyers have the requisite retention slots available to cut that down to as low as $2.55 million to sweeten the pot for a prospective buyer.

Because Ristolainen is 6-foot-4 and a right-shot, he is inherently more valuable on the NHL trade market, and especially to those who still harbor the old-school hockey views.

Teams like Detroit, Tampa Bay, and Dallas have been said to have interest in adding a right-shot defenseman, and Ristolainen fits the bill.

Report: Flyers Rejected Big Maple Leafs Trade for Rasmus RistolainenReport: Flyers Rejected Big Maple Leafs Trade for Rasmus RistolainenAccording to a new report, the Philadelphia Flyers received a massive trade offer from the Toronto Maple Leafs for veteran defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen. GM Danny Briere and Co. didn't budge.

The value a smaller, left-shot defender in Kulak fetched should set the Flyers up to have a massive trade deadline day if they play all their cards right.

After re-signing Christian Dvorak for five years earlier in the season, Ristolainen is now by far their most attractive trade chip.

Forwards Owen Tippett and Bobby Brink will have value, too, to be clear, but Tippett's size and fairly reasonable $6.2 million cap hit work favorably for the Flyers. Any inquiring team will have to take on the full seven years remaining on his deal, with trade protection set to kick in this summer, lasting until 2030.

As for Brink, he's an inexpensive pending RFA and has excelled in a checking role for the Flyers, but contenders may be turned off by his combination of (5-foot-8) lack of size and lack of playoff experience.

NHL Trade Rumors: Predicting Flyers Trade Deadline Plans, TargetsNHL Trade Rumors: Predicting Flyers Trade Deadline Plans, TargetsThe 2026 NHL trade deadline, which falls on March 6 this year, is officially less than two weeks away. In that short period of time, the <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/philadelphia-flyers">Philadelphia Flyers</a> are going to have to make some important decisions with long-term implications.

So, with that all said, now is as good a time as any for the Flyers to maximize the return they can get for Ristolainen. The market clearly favors them, but the final choice will be theirs to make.

Erik Gustafsson Awaiting Trade, Veteran Defenseman Approaches A Month Sitting in Red Wings Press Box

The Detroit Red Wings are expected to be active ahead of the NHL trade deadline next Friday, March 6, as the club evaluates both potential additions and expendable assets in an effort to reshape parts of its roster.

Detroit is exploring ways to strengthen key areas of its lineup while also shopping some of their own players on expiring contracts with the most notable name being pending unrestricted free agent Erik Gustafsson.

The 33-year-old blueliner, who once recorded a 60-point season earlier in his NHL career, has not be given a consistent role yet this year. Gustafsson has appeared in just two games with Detroit this season and has spent significant time in the press box.

While at the AHL level, he's also played just 22 games this season as the team has been moving pieces around as they have too many veterans and need to remove some from the lineup each game to fall under the AHL's cap for veteran players and has led to less games for Gustafsson. As a result, the NHL veteran has seen very limited action and has not played in a game since late January. 

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The lack of playing time raises questions about whether Gustafsson’s trade value has been affected. Earlier in the season, league sources indicated there was interest in the veteran defenseman, with the New York Rangers frequently mentioned as a potential landing spot.

Gustafsson enjoyed one of his more productive recent stretches in New York, tallying 31 points during the 2023-24 campaign and playing some of his strongest hockey in the Big Apple. However, trade chatter has cooled in recent weeks, and it remains unclear how aggressive teams will be in pursuing a defenseman who has seen limited game action.

With Gustafsson set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer, GM Steve Yzerman would love to recoup any possible assets rather than risk losing him for nothing. 

There is also the possibility the Red Wings could insert Gustafsson into the lineup before the deadline to showcase that he remains game ready and capable of contributing to a contender’s blue line. A short audition could help reassure interested teams that the veteran still has something to offer.

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