Trocheck Draws the Line: Refuses West Coast Teams Amid Trade Speculation
He confirmed he has a 12-team no-trade list, that teams on the West Coast are on that list and that Rangers general manager Chris Drury has been transparent with him about the possibility of being moved.
Trocheck also said he has spoken with his family about the potential of him being traded, including hard conversations with his 7-year-old son Leo and 5-year-old daughter Lennon.
“They hear a lot of stuff at school, so it’s just kind of managing their emotions about everything and trying to get them prepared,” Trocheck said. “So, I have to tell my son like, ‘Hey, there’s a chance we’re not here.’ That takes some time to talk to him about that and get him accustomed to that feeling. But aside from that, for me, on a day to day, like, I’ve been doing this my whole life, right? If I get traded, I’m fine. I’m not worried about myself. I’m more worried about my family. That’s the only thing that I have to worry about.”



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