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Thread: Twins vs Indians, 09-10-2012, 7:10pm

  1. #21
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    I think the Twins got better young SP now, than you will find on the market.

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    Senior Member All-Star Riverbrian's Avatar

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    I think the Twins would be foolish to consider Deduno a part of the rotation going into next year.

    I also think the Twins would be foolish to not consider him.

    Ill give him this... He competes. He's got a door open and hes making the most of it.

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    Hamm.......Doumitime
    "Maybe you could go grab a bat and ball… and learn something. Maybe you will get it."
    - Strib commenter educating the elitists on the value of RBI's

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    Wow. Casilla. Prettay, prettay, prettay .... prettay good defense.
    Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverbrian View Post
    I think the Twins would be foolish to consider Deduno a part of the rotation going into next year.

    I also think the Twins would be foolish to not consider him.

    Ill give him this... He competes. He's got a door open and hes making the most of it.
    It hasn't always been pretty, but right now he's as effective a starter we have, including Diamond. I'm not convinced it's sustainable, but then I'm not totally convinced Diamond is sustainable either.

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    I didn't watch the entire game, but if the middle infielders could produce like they did today, the Twins wouldn't have lineup problems at all. Florimon and Casilla can certainly play defense and run. Just a little bit of hitting from them would be sufficient. On Deduno (and De Vries), both guys have put themselves in the mix for next year. Good for them, but if I were GM, I certainly wouldn't count on either one and certainly not both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snepp View Post
    Hamm.......Doumitime
    Mmmmhhhhhh, Doumits.

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    Until we have better starting pitching, having starting pitching like Diamond, DeVries, and Deduno who are all capable of going 7 strong and giving up 2 and fewer runs every time are good things to have even when we do have "better" pitching. Out of all the pitchers that the Twins have given chances to this season, these three have taken their chances and done as well and better than we were expecting.

  9. #29
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    Good game! Twins pitched well.

  10. #30
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    Heck of a game by Florimon. Still don't quite know what to make of Deduno, but he's been better than most of the other guys we've run out there this year.

    After the KC series, we've got 12 of the next 15 against the Tigers, Yanks and Whities, so the Twins will play a role in the stretch run. Just not the one you want to be playing.

    Speaking of the Tigers, their D did them in again tonight. Remember after they signed Fielder how everyone was talking about what an unstoppable offensive powerhouse they would be? Not so much. They've scored fewer runs than the Twins.

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