Former Giants Tackle Korey Cunningham Found Dead at 28

Former Giants tackle Korey Cunningham was found dead at his home on Thursday. Police were called to the 28-year-old’s home on a report of an unconscious person. His death is not considered suspicious and was self-inflicted. Cunningham was a vital part of the Giants’ locker room and the team’s thoughts are with his family and friends.

Knicks Fall to 76ers, Jets and Giants Draft Picks Announced

The New York Knicks suffered a disappointing loss to the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 3 of their playoff series, with the final score being 125-114. Meanwhile, the New York Jets and New York Giants made their first-round selections in the 2024 NFL draft. Stay tuned for further updates and analysis on these significant events in the world of New York sports.

Joe Schoen’s Meticulous Draft Preparation: A Draft Board Whispering Strategy

Joe Schoen, general manager of the Giants, anticipates a restful night before the NFL Draft, confident in his team’s preparation. Despite the absence of a vocal draft board, Schoen emphasizes the importance of a well-defined process and meticulous planning. While his previous draft evaluations have yielded mixed results, Schoen remains steadfast in his approach, seeking talent through a collaborative and thorough analysis. By carefully considering player stacks, discrepancies, and personnel utilization, Schoen aims to make informed decisions on draft day, alleviating the pressure and anxiety associated with the event.

Mets Avoid Sweep With 8-2 Win Over Giants Behind Lindor’s Two Homers

Francisco Lindor powered the New York Mets to an 8-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday, ending a three-game losing streak. Lindor hit a pair of two-run homers, going 4 for 5 with four RBIs. Tyrone Taylor also homered and added a two-run double, while Jeff McNeil contributed an RBI single. Despite command issues, Mets starter Sean Manaea pitched 4 2/3 scoreless innings with six strikeouts and four walks. Reed Garrett earned the win with two scoreless innings, allowing only one earned run on a homer in the seventh.

Giants Fall Short in Snell’s Absence, Lose to Mets 8-2

The Giants’ struggles continued on Wednesday as they dropped an 8-2 decision to the Mets. Despite missing their scheduled starter, Blake Snell, the Giants were unable to overcome a shaky bullpen performance and numerous missed scoring opportunities. The loss prevented the Giants from climbing back to .500 and marked their fifth consecutive loss in games scheduled for Snell to start. The Giants will look to bounce back on Thursday as they welcome the Pirates to Oracle Park for a three-game series.

Giants QB Daniel Jones’ Time in New York May Be Running Out

Daniel Jones’ days as the Giants’ quarterback appear to be numbered, with reports suggesting that the team may be willing to trade up to select Drake Maye in the NFL Draft. Former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason advised the Giants to release Jones if they acquire Maye, as keeping both quarterbacks on the roster would not be fair to either player. Jones has had an inconsistent tenure with the Giants, playing in just 60 games over five seasons and never completing a full season. His 22-36-1 record and career passer rating of 70.5 have left the Giants unimpressed, leading to speculation that they are ready to move on.

Mets vs. Giants Monday Matchup: Over/Under Analysis

The New York Mets and San Francisco Giants face off on Monday night in a high-scoring matchup. Despite a hot start, the Mets’ starting pitcher, Jose Quintana, is due for regression. Meanwhile, the Giants’ Keaton Winn has struggled to convert whiffs into strikeouts. Both defenses are weak, and the weather forecast is conducive to a high-scoring affair. The Giants have been one of the hottest teams in baseball over the past two weeks, while the Mets rank second in wRC+. With two suspect starting pitchers and favorable conditions, the over/under is worth a bet.

Scroll to Top