If the Twins were going to trade away one of their franchise stalwarts in Jorge Polanco, they wanted to make sure to get the requisite return they felt would make such a deal worth it -- not just for this year, but also beyond. And they felt they did that, addressing their depth needs in both the rotation and bullpen while also adding a consensus Top 100 prospect in Gabriel Gonzalez. According to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, the cash considerations the Twins are receiving in the deal mean they’re going to save roughly $5 million -- and one key implication of the deal is that the Twins expect to invest that freed-up money into additional help. “With the trade and the way the cash all worked, we have some savings here just in this transaction alone that adds into the flexibility we have going through the free-agent market,” president of baseball operations Derek Falvey said. “We still think there are ways that we can utilize some of that money to address other ways to improve the club.” Thou...
NEW YORK -- Jalen Brunson goes out of his way to never let anyone in on what he's thinking or feeling. But for even the most stoic of stars, everything that happened Thursday night -- from making his first All-Star team to scoring 40 points and leading his New York Knicks to a come-from-behind victory at Madison Square Garden over the Indiana Pacers -- was too much for him to ignore. So, as Brunson was interviewed on the court after the game, he visibly had to contain his emotions as he was serenaded with MVP chants by the MSG faithful after New York's 109-105 victory -- their ninth straight overall, improving the Knicks to 15-2 in 2024. And, he admitted later, the entire evening had been a pretty special one for him. "It was really cool," Brunson said. "The whole experience. The night. How we won. Obviously, what happened before the game ... you always work for certain moments, but you never know how to react when they happen. So it was special." Thursday ...