MLB trade rumors: Dodgers could make ‘a strong play’ for Royals reliever Jake Diekman Even more complicated, San Francisco is 2 1/2 games out of the second wild-card spot in the NL, and if it really wanted to, it could consider buying and getting into the race in Farhan Zaidi’s first year running the organization.That probably won’t happen. The Giants have some talent and have had some good performances this year, but their starting lineup averaged 29.2 years of age on opening day, Madison Bumgarner is likely to leave in free agency and Jeff Samardzija has just one year left on his deal. It’s time to rebuild and the Giants know it. Related News MLB trade rumors: Rangers ‘likely’ to move Mike Minor; Phillies, Brewers interested in starter Dud of the NightJesse Chavez gave up seven earned runs in 2/3 of an inning in the Rangers’ loss to the Diamondbacks.HighlightJustin Smoak really shouldn’t have run to second base on this long single to center in the Blue Jays’ loss to the Red Sox.Don’t run on Jackie. pic.twitter.com/Z0Wu1bhpze— Red Sox (@RedSox) July 18, 2019What’s NextTigers (29-62) at Indians (54-40) 7:10 p.m. ET — The Indians are within four games of the Twins. They could get to within three on Thursday and they have Trevor Bauer (8-7, 3.65 ERA) on the mound. The issue for Cleveland is Matthew Boyd (6-7, 3.95) is on the mound for the Tigers. He’s a hot commodity on the market, as well. There are a lot of interesting storylines surrounding this game. But, here’s the thing, because the Giants dominated the Rockies so thoroughly, Colorado is starting to consider making some moves. General manager Jeff Bridich said as much. And if Colorado decides to sell, the trade market changes massively. Jon Gray and Scott Oberg could become available, Daniel Murphy could be on the move and maybe even Jake McGee could be considered as a chip.Murphy could fetch a hefty price on the market and might just be the best bat available, McGee would possibly be the best non-closer lefty out there and Gray is a former top-3 pick. The Rockies could get huge returns on their investments if they decide to sell and teams could get some really valuable pieces.The Giants didn’t just sweep the Rockies, they may have changed the landscape of the deadline.Studs of the NightAmed Rosario went 4 for 4 with a home run, triple, two singles, three RBIs and a walk in the Mets’ 14-4 win over the Twins.Jurickson Profar went 2 for 3 with two home runs and four RBIs in the Athletics’ 10-2 win over the Mariners. Things are getting complicated in the National League West and the trade market might soon feel the effects.With San Francisco’s 11-8 win over the Rockies on Wednesday, the Giants swept a four-game series over Colorado and are now a half-game up on the Rockies for third in the West. MLB trade rumors: Potential sleeper moves Astros, Yankees, Phillies could make to bolster rotations
Stanley Cup to appear in Fort St. John
He says Troyer Ventures is footing the bill for the Hockey Hall of Fame exhibit.The Allan Cup Competition will be held at the North Peace Arena on April 19th – 24th. Fort St. John residents will have the chance to get up close and personal with the Stanley Cup.President of the Fort St. John Senior Flyers, Paul van Nostrand, is making arrangements to have the coveted cup on display for one day, during the 2010 Allan Cup competition.He made the announcement on the January 6th edition of Issues and Answers.- Advertisement -Van Nostrand says the 2010 Allan Cup Host Committee has arranged for the Hockey Hall of Fame to bring in one of its travelling road shows, too.The collection of exhibits and trophies will be on display at the North Peace Arena from Tuesday, April 20th until the 24th.Van Nostrand says the collection will be free of charge, so everyone in the community can tour the exhibit. He adds, the display will be open outside of game times, so those without game tickets will still have the opportunity to explore it.Advertisement