
The too-few ups, and many downs, of a year the Rangers would probably rather forget
NY Post
In calendar year 2025, the Rangers endured their worst year in some time.
The statistics, streaks and records set for all the wrong reasons reveal just how tough the last 365 days have been for the organization, but so much of what’s gone on can’t be quantified. That is probably the most concerning aspect of the way this last year has gone for the Blueshirts.
It’s been a period of significant change. One that has cast uncertainty over the direction of the franchise.
Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury has his work cut out for him moving forward. To have a year as poor as this one, with the Stanley Cup drought about to reach 32 years, the gravity of his next moves are immeasurable.

SAN DIEGO — As you may have seen elsewhere in this newspaper (and also if you haven’t deleted me yet from your social media), I have a book coming out Tuesday called “The Bosses of The Bronx.” Much of it details the 37 years’ worth of antics, winning, losing, winning again and overall mania of George Steinbrenner’s time with the Yankees.

Cade Cunningham, almost inarguably the best player in the East this season, is likely out for the remainder of the regular season. That’s the word out of Detroit following the depressing news that Cunningham punctured a lung when he took a knee to his side Tuesday from Washington’s Tre Johnson while chasing a loose ball.

Wednesday was another positive day at Yankees camp. For the first time since March 6, 2025 — an outing in which he knew “something wasn’t right,” which began a weeks-long saga that ended on the operating table for Tommy John surgery — Gerrit Cole was back on a mound and facing hitters in game action.










