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Blackhawks trade Kirby Dach to acquire more picks

Kirby Dach has been traded from Chicago to Montreal on Thursday night

The Chicago Blackhawks are making some moves to acquire more draft capitol on Thursday night and Kirby Dach isn the latest player on the move.

Just hours after the team traded Alex DeBrincat to Ottawa, they parted ways with Dach to land the No. 13 overall pick and No. 66 overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft. The trade was a part of a three-team deal as the Habs traded Alexander Romanov and pick 98 to N.Y. Islanders for pick 13. They then turned around and sent that pick to Chicago for Dach.

Blackhawks trade Kirby Dach to Montreal for pick No. 13 and No. 66. Whoa.

The Blackhawks are clearly rebuilding under new GM Kyle Davidson as he’s starting to tear down the roster and try to acquire more draft capitol along the way. The moves come following an offeseason in which the team traded their first round pick and then signed Seth Jones to a long-term deal.

At least they are picking a lane now and we have to wonder…who is next?

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Óscar Colas Chosen to Represent White Sox in Futures Game

A White Sox Star is Born – Oscar Colas is headed to the Futures Game

The future of baseball is looking very bright. There are some truly talented prospects on the horizon. And we get a glimpse of that future each year at the All-Star Futures Game. This year, Oscar Colas, no. 2 on the White Sox’s top prospects, will be representing the White Sox.

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International outfielder, Oscar Colas, has had a long journey to White Sox outfielder. Overseas, he played for leagues in both Japan and Cuba. He has even spent some time pitching. Though he says those days are in the past.

“Pitching is in the past for me,” said Colas through interpreter Billy Russo on Tuesday. “The last time I pitched was my first year in Japan. When I signed with the organization, they told me they weren’t interested in pitching, and I wasn’t really into it then. It was an easy decision. My focus for now is just being an outfielder.”

Colas, the 23-year-old Cuban outfielder, currently plays for High-A Winston-Salem. He’s hitting .316/.374/.487 for the minor league team and ranks second in the team on batting average. In 56 games, Colas has had 74 hits, 7 home runs, and 42 RBIs. On top of his incredible slashing numbers, Colas is also a force in the outfield. His sharp eye and rocket arm made his transition from pitcher to outfielder very smooth.

The upcoming season will be Oscar Colas’ first season with the MLB organization and his first season in the United States. It will be interesting to see how Colas’ versatility as a player impacts his game on the field. All in all, things are looking good for the White Sox.

The 2022 MLB All-Star Futures Game will be streaming on Peakcock and SiriusXM at 6:00 pm CT on Saturday, July 16th. And it will be rebroadcast on the MLB Network at 8:00 am CT on Sunday, July 17th.

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Blackhawks trade Kirby Dach to Canadiens for 13th, 66th overall draft picks

MONTREAL — After three disappointing but hardly ruinous seasons, Kirby Dach’s tenure with the Blackhawks has ended shockingly abruptly.

Dach was traded to the Canadiens at the NHL Draft on Thursday for the 13th and 66th overall picks.

The trade completes a crazy day for new Hawks general manager Kyle Davidson, who hours earlier dealt Alex DeBrincat to the Senators for the seventh overall pick and two others.

It’s a stunning heel-turn by the Hawks organization on Dach, the 2019 third overall pick. He’s still just 21 years old and still possesses all the raw skills to develop into an excellent two-way center.

But Davidson has clearly committed to a scorched-earth rebuild, tearing down the Hawks’ entire present roster to accumulate as many picks and prospects as possible, and he does have only so many assets with significant trade value to work with.

Dach ends his Chicago tenure having tallied just 59 points in 152 games over three years, missing almost all of 2021 recovering from wrist surgery and struggling to find his groove — on or off the ice –through most of 2021-22. He recorded just 26 points in 70 games, clearly lacking confidence, before more wrist aggravation shut him down.

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White Sox’ Tim Anderson leads All-Star vote for AL shortstops

Tim Anderson holds a 55 to 45 percent online voting lead over the Blue Jays’ Bo Bichette for the starting spot as the American League’s All-Star Game starter. Voters have until 1 p.m. CT to make their picks. The winners will be revealed on the All-Star Starters Reveal show Friday on ESPN at 6 p.m. CT.

Pitchers and reserves for both squads — totaling 23 players for each side — will be determined via player ballot choices and selections made by the Commissioner’s Office. The complete All-Star rosters will be announced during the All-Star Selection Show on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT on ESPN.

“It says a lot about [the fans] that they’re paying attention to what’s really going on,” said Anderson, who entered Thursday with a .314/.354/.425 hitting line, five homers and 10 stolen bases in 10 attempts in 54 games. “Just being thought about and being voted for, I’m thankful for that. I appreciate them, and I thank them for rooting and voting.”

Anderson would join Luke Appling, Chico Carrasquel and Luis Aparicio among White Sox starting All-Star Game shorstops. Aparicio was the last one, in 1970. Anderson was added as a reserve last season when Carlos Correa bowed out for health reasons.

“From the time I jumped into this organization, to see where I’m at now, it’s been a blessing,” Anderson said. “I’m thankful. And to be leading the starting (vote-getter), it’s cool, it’s pretty cool. I’m pretty sure there’s a lot of people that would want to be in that position, and for it to be me, I don’t take anything for granted.”

Votes can be cast at https://www.mlb.com/all-star/ballot.

Colas picked for Futures Game

Outfielder Oscar Colas will represent the Sox at the Futures Game on July 16 at Dodger Stadium.

The left-handed hitting/throwing outfielder owns a .316/.374/.487 batting line with seven homers for High-A Winston-Salem and “is showing a little better in center field than I expected,” said assistant general manager Chris Getz, who oversees the White Sox farm system. “He gets after it. He’s got some range. He has a good arm, just a solid overall presence in center field.”

Colas, a 23-year-old signed out of Cuba in January, has three triples, 13 doubles and 42 RBI. He has 21 walks and 51 strikeouts in 257 plate appearances.

“Offensively, he has the hit tool, he has some power, he has great hands,” Getz said. “He can move the ball around the field, and when he stays square in his swing he can drive the baseball. And it’s loud.”

This and that

Andrew Vaughn wasn’t feeling well, manager Tony La Russa said, and was kept out of the starting lineup.

*Yoan Moncada, who left Wednesday’s game against the Twins after fouling a pitch off his right foot, returned to the lineup Thursday.

*Yasmani Grandal started his minor league rehab assignment at Double-A Birmingham. Grandal is expected to return after the All-Star break.

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Bears WR David Moore arrested on drug, weapon charges in Texas: report

Bears wide receiver David Moore was arrested on drug and weapons charges in his hometown of Gainesville, Texas, on July 4, a Texas television station has reported. Moore posted $5,000 bond and was released from the Cooke County Jail, KXII television reported.

Moore, 27, signed a one-year, $1.035 million contract with the Bears on April 21 after a mini-camp tryout the previous week.

“We are aware of an incident involving the arrest of Bears wide receiver David Moore,” the Bears said in a statement. “We are in the process of gathering more information. We will refrain from making any further comment at this time.”

A seventh-round draft pick of the Seahawks in 2017, Moore has 78 receptions for 1,163 yards (14.9 avg.) and 13 touchdowns in 50 NFL games (14 starts) over five seasons with the Seahawks (2017-20), Broncos (2021) and Packers (2021). He also has 25 punt returns (8.8 avg.) and four kickoff returns (16.3 avg.) in his NFL career.

His best season was in 2020, when he had 35 receptions for 417 yards (11.9 avg.) and six touchdowns for the Seahawks. He played in three games last season with the Panthers, Raiders, Broncos and Packers.

Moore is the third Bears players arrested since general manager Ryan Poles was hired in January to replace Ryan Pace. Wide receiver Byron Pringle was arrested on April 23 in Florida on charges of reckless driving and driving with a suspended license. Linebacker Matt Adams was arrested in downtown Chicago on June 25 and charged with misdemeanor firearm possession.

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Baynes to hold workout a year after spine injuryon July 7, 2022 at 11:00 pm

Aron Baynes, who suffered a spinal cord injury after a freak fall while playing for the Australian national team in the Tokyo Olympics last summer, has resumed his career and will be working out for NBA teams Friday in Las Vegas.

Baynes was in hospitals in Tokyo and Brisbane for nearly two months last summer as he learned to walk again. He returned to playing basketball only in January after grueling weeks regaining his strength through daily physical therapy and is now ready to show teams his progress.

Baynes was knocked unconscious last July 28 when he fell in the bathroom where he’d gone during the fourth quarter of Australia’s Olympic pool play game with Italy. When he came to, he had numbness in his limbs and couldn’t walk. He was rushed to the hospital where scans showed internal bleeding was putting pressure on his spine.

“It’s a remarkable comeback and a testament to all the hard work he’s put in,” Daniel Moldovan, Baynes’ agent, told ESPN.

Baynes, 35, has played nine seasons in the NBA and averaged 6.1 points and 5.2 rebounds with the Toronto Raptors during the 2020-21 season. He won an NBA title with the San Antonio Spurs in 2014 and was part of Australia’s bronze-medal team last summer, the country’s first Olympic medal.

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Pete Crow-Armstrong Chosen to Represent Cubs at Futures Game

The Future is Looking Bright for the Cubs with Pete Crow-Armstrong

Once a year, we are given the incredible opportunity to see what the future of the MLB will look like. On one momentous field, the top prospects in baseball from across the league go head-to-head. This year, Pete Crow-Armstrong, ranked no. 3 of the Cubs’ top prospects will be representing the Cubs at this year’s Future’s Game.

Pete Crow-Armstrong was snatched from the Mets in exchange for Trevor Williams and Javier Báez at last summer’s deadline. The Cubs were able to make the grab due to an injury to his non-throwing arm. He has been improving his swing with the Cubs since recovering from surgery in 2021. Although he missed most of his 2021 season, he has quickly proved that he is a force to be reckoned with.  Crow-Armstrong was named the Cubs’ 2022 Minor Leauge Player of the Month for April. And things are only looking up.

The 20-year-old California native has been having such a strong season that he earned a promotion from Low-A to High-A in May. In the 56 games between the Myrtle Beach Pelicans and the South Bend Cubs, he is hitting .315/.382/.523. He ranked up 9 home runs and 36 RBIs and has been playing exceptional defense in center field. Crow-Armstrong hopes to make waves at this year’s Futures Game. He also has hopes to play as well as his future teammate, Brennen Davis, did at last year’s Futures Game.

“I’ll give it what I’ve got and hopefully I’ll be able to do something close to what Brennen did last year,” Crow-Armstrong said, referencing Davis’ MVP performance that featured two home runs. “It was something I was working for this year, and it was nice to see a checkpoint hit.”

The future is looking so very bright for the Cubs. With their current winning streak, and the talent of the prospects to come, Cubs fans might just need blinders. Young, ferocious players like Crow-Armstrong, Christopher Morel, and Brennen Davis, may be exactly what the Cubs need to turn their winning streak into a winning season.

The 2022 MLB All-Star Futures Game game will be streaming on Peakcock and SiriusXM at 6:00 pm CT on Saturday, July 16th. And it will be rebroadcast on the MLB Network at 8:00 am CT on Sunday, July 17th.

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Blackhawks trade Alex DeBrincat to Senators for 7th overall pick, 2 more picks

MONTREAL –The Blackhawks’ scorched-earth rebuild is on.

Alex DeBrincat, the dynamic winger once seen as the centerpiece of the Hawks’ new core, was traded Thursday to the Senators for the seventh and 39th overall picks in the 2022 NHL Draft, plus a third-round pick in 2024.

It’s an underwhelming return for a burgeoning superstar, but it sets the tone for the Hawks moving forward.

DeBrincat is just the first of numerous current players who could be dealt for picks, prospects and other future-looking assets by general manager Kyle Davidson this offseason, but none will be more valuable than him. His name had reverberated around the NHL as the centerpiece of the trade rumor discussion for weeks.

“It was an incredibly difficult decision to trade a player of Alex’s caliber,” Davidson said in a statement. “We feel as if this move sets the Blackhawks up for future success by giving us additional flexibility and future talent.Securing this early of a first-round pick for tonight and an additional second-round selection tomorrow allows us to fortify our prospect base with high-end players who we expect to be a difference makers in the coming years.”

The Hawks will make the seventh pick Thursday night. Prospects like Joakim Kemell, Marco Kasper, Matthew Savoie, Conor Geekie and Jonathan Lekkerimaki could be considered.

The logical criticism is that DeBrincat, still only 24 years old, will likely always be — even in several years, when the Hawks start trying to contend again –better than whoever the Hawks pick seventh.

He is due a massive payday next summer, when his current contract with a $6.4 million salary cap hit expires, but he could become a franchise centerpiece type of player.

The trade ends his Chicago tenure shockingly abruptly, coming off a fantastic season in which he tied a career high with 41 goals and arguably surpassed Patrick Kane as the team’s best player.

DeBrincat, in total, tallied 160 goals and 307 points in 368 games over five seasons with the Hawks after being chosen 39th overall in the 2016 draft –one of the Hawks former scouting department’s few big hits in recent years.

How DeBrincat’s departure affects Kane, who’d said in April that DeBrincat’s presence was part of why he enjoyed still playing for the Hawks, and Kane’s decision regarding his no-trade clause remains to be seen.

This story will be updated.

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Blackhawks trade Alex DeBrincat to Devils in this mock draftVincent Pariseon July 7, 2022 at 7:56 pm

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The Chicago Blackhawks don’t have a lot of high-end skill in their farm system. They need to keep adding in order to rebuild the right way. Tearing down the current NHL roster in order to build it back up the right way is the route that they seem to be taking.

If they want to do that, the best way is through the draft. We saw what they were able to accomplish from 2009 to 2017 because of the fact that they were outstanding on draft night for a long time.

One thing they can do to accelerate that is to trade Alex DeBrincat to a team that wants him. That team would also need to be willing to move a high-end first-round pick. The New Jersey Devils are a team that seems to have an interest in doing something like this.

This is a mock draft that includes a trade between Chicago and New Jersey. This is what an outstanding 2022 NHL Draft for Chicago in this scenario could look like:

2022 Second Overall Pick (NJD)
Alexander Holtz
Reilly Walsh
Devils Get
Alex DeBrincat

Round 1 – Pick Two – Juraj Slafkovsky

The Chicago Blackhawks would love to add a young player like Juraj Slafkovsky.

The Chicago Blackhawks would be very smart to add this type of player. This is also assuming that the Montreal Canadiens take Shane Wright with the first overall pick. There is a lot of chatter about them taking Slafkovsky but it is hard to see happening at this point.

If the Chicago Blackhawks managed to land a prospect like this, they could absolutely push their rebuild forward much quicker. Alex DeBrincat is going to get a huge pay raise after the 2022-23 season which might not be the best idea for the rebuilding Hawks. This could be the move.

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Chicago Blackhawks get an underwhelming return for Alex DeBrincatVincent Pariseon July 7, 2022 at 8:36 pm

The Chicago Blackhawks have been one of the hottest teams in the league on draft day in terms of rumors. With Kirby Dach and Alex DeBrincat on the block, it sounds like they are going to be busy. They have now traded DeBrincat and didn’t get nearly enough for him.

Chicago sent DeBrincat to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for the 7th overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft and the 39th overall pick as well. In addition to those two picks this year, they got a third-rounder in 2024. That is not nearly enough for their now former All-Star winger.

DeBrincat is now a two-time 40-goal scorer that is still young enough to be “ahead of his prime”. There is a long way to go for him as he is going to continue getting better. Ottawa just stole him away. Based on the trade rumors from before, this is an underpayment by the Senators.

There were teams with better 2022 first-round draft picks that seemed interested as well but for some reason, this is the one that they came up with. It is hard to see a world where the Blackhawks become the winners in this trade. It isn’t a good start for Kyle Davidson.

? TRADE ALERT ? We’re picking tonight! pic.twitter.com/ci3RUkQ1q0

— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) July 7, 2022

The Chicago Blackhawks didn’t get enough for Alex DeBrincat in the trade.

Now, as a hockey fan, this is exciting from an Ottawa Senators’ point of view. They are a young, up-and-coming team that is going to get significantly better by adding DeBrincat. They have a lot of talent there that is just begging to take the next step as a team.

DeBrincat now joins guys like Thomas Chabot, Brady Tkachuk, Josh Norris, Tim Stutzle, and Drake Batherson amongst others. This team is going to be very good in short order. DeBrincat will only help them accelerate that.

Now, the Hawks are going to make a very interesting seventh overall pick. There is already intrigue at the top of the draft and it is only going to trickle down to Chicago’s pick at seven. They clearly wanted to get back into the first round this year and now they have. It just seems like they didn’t take the best road to get there.

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