Illegal Yankees scouting trips, NFT goalies, and Trocheck trade rumors—the Ombudsman returns to separate fact from fiction on anything Joe and Eric get wrong.
While Joe may deny it, he was in the Caribbean trying to make illegal handshake agreements with underage baseball prospects on behalf of the New York Yankees.
Unfortunately, the Philadelphia Phillies beat him to the punch.
Joe also threw out that “Keith Kincaid is a cool story,” which unfortunately forces me to once again write about cryptocurrency and NFTs.
While with the Rangers, Kinkaid wore an NFT on his helmet.
Don’t forget this one.
With a new NFT coming soon on my next helmet 🦁
When discussing a potential return in a Vincent Trocheck, Charlie Stramel’s name was mentioned as a piece that might be included in a trade with the Minnesota Wild.
Crypto buzz is spilling into sports headlines, with NFT helmets and NFT-themed gear sparking conversation.
This piece separates fact from fiction in the latest NFT-linked narratives, noting claims involving players and teams alongside the distribution of crypto-themed gear.
The discussion references potential trades and mentions figures tied to Vincent Trocheck and Charlie Stramel within the broader NFT chatter enveloping hockey and hockey-adjacent circles.
The analysis highlights how NFTs appear in sports culture—such as a goalie seen with an NFT on his helmet—illustrating how crypto narratives are entering locker room conversations.
It also notes rumors about new NFT releases teased by enthusiasts, showing the intersection of collecting culture with athletic branding.
The goal is to help readers distinguish verifiable moves from sensational speculation in crypto-driven sports stories.
As crypto and NFTs push deeper into sports media, readers should approach claims with caution and rely on corroborated sources.
The evolving scene demonstrates the overlap between blockchain technology and sports branding, even as rumors continue to swirl around players, teams, and potential trades.














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