View RSS Feed

Recent Blogs Posts

  1. Weekly Links-N-Thinks

    by , 05-17-2013 at 06:38 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    It wasn't the best week for the Twins as the team lost the rubber game of their three game set with the Orioles on Sunday. This was followed by losing two out of three games to the dreaded White Sox.

    Even with the poor play, Joe Mauer continues to be one of the best hitters in the game (.519/.594/.704 in the last 7 days). Aaron Hicks showed off all of his skills in one game to help the team to their only win of the week. It wasn't all bad for Justin Morneau either as he hit over .460 ...
  2. Wha Happened? #6 (Indians, Red Sox, Orioles and White Sox)

    by , 05-16-2013 at 08:22 AM (Peanuts from Heaven)
    Rumors of our demise our greatly exaggerated. Rumors of the school year ending, our student teacher leaving and our work load increasing dramatically are absolutely accurate. Here now, a pseudo-recap of the weeks since the Twins last got a day off.
    Game 27

    Indians 7 - Twins 6
    Long ago I first wrote about the magical Land of Cleve, a blighted kingdom where no team can win for long and where all the knights in the land eventually flee for other kingdom's with better ...

    Updated 05-16-2013 at 03:05 PM by PeanutsFromHeaven

    Categories
    Uncategorized
  3. Are the Twins a .500 club?

    by , 05-14-2013 at 07:27 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    Spring Training - Game 10 - vs NYY - 3/11/12-josh-willingham-justin-morneau-minnesota-twins.jpg
    It's getting close to the end of the first fourth of the season and the Twins are still flirting with the .500 mark. There is a lot of baseball left to play but it has been an encouraging first portion of the season for Twins fans. Some surprise pitching performances, a good offense and a stingy bullpen have the club in range of the top of the division.

    So how did this Twins team get here and is this pace sustainable for the remainder of the season? ...
  4. Mauer's hot streaks and chasing doubles

    by , 05-13-2013 at 07:24 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    Spring Training - Game 10 - vs NYY - 3/11/12-joe-mauer-minnesota-twins.jpg
    It has been a season of streaks so far this year for Joe Mauer.

    Things started well in the first couple weeks of the season. Through 14 games, he was hitting .393/.439/.574 with two home runs and five doubles. His batting average was high, he was hitting the ball out of the park, and the Twins team was surprising experts with their .500 record.

    It was quite as pretty at the plate for Mr. Mauer over the next 12 games. His batting numbers ...
  5. Monday Morning Madness

    by , 05-13-2013 at 07:00 AM (Kevin Slowey was Framed!)
    Weekend Recap

    Twins' starters combined for 2 strikeouts in 17 innings against the Orioles. Yikes. Baltimore doesn't strike out a lot as a team, but my goodness, 2 strikeouts in 17 innings? The starters have to do better than that. I get the whole pitch to contact, let the defense do their thing, battle, achieve success idea, but this is too extreme for me. Strikeouts aren't everything and some pitchers can get away with low totals. However, not many can get away with it for a ...
  6. Talk to Contact: Episode 37

    by , 05-11-2013 at 06:08 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    Episode 37 of the Twins baseball podcast, Talk To Contact (@TalkToContact), is now available for download via iTunes or by clicking here.

    On Episode 37, Cody and Eric are joined by Baseball ProspectusJason Parks to talk about the Twins Minor League system. Jason Parks has plenty to say about Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano, as well as some of the pitching prospects.

    Before Jason Parks ...
  7. The Rise of Josmil Pinto

    by , 05-08-2013 at 09:33 PM
    Contrary to what is implied here, I can report that Josmil Pinto DOES
    indeed know how to wear his tools of ignorance
    Twins catchers. There's Joe Mauer. Then a big, big gap. Sure, Ryan Doumit can technically sit there and intercept a pitch before it hits the umpire. But
    ...
  8. Weekly Links-N-Thinks

    by , 05-03-2013 at 06:51 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    The Twins continue their longest road trip of the year so far with games in Cleveland over the weekend. A four game series with the Boston Red Sox is looming at the beginning of next week but Minnesota needs to concentrate on beating opponents from the AL Central.

    To the surprise of many experts and fans, the Twins are still sitting around the .500 mark. The team recorded their 12th win on the first day of May. Last year, the Twins didn't record win number 12 until May 17 so it is ...
  9. Wha Happened? #5 (vs Rangers and @ Tigers)

    by , 05-02-2013 at 08:03 AM (Peanuts from Heaven)
    Here again, is a brief and not at all accurate reflection of how the Twins did over the past week

    Game 20

    Rangers 2 - Twins 1
    Despite the evening's overlong, numbingly-slow, seemingly interminable catalogue of the talents of others, the Twin Cities were delighted by their own brief shining moment of glory.

    But enough has been written about the Vikings' draft...The Twins also played and saw Josh Willingham hit a homerun in a losing effort to a ...

    Updated 05-02-2013 at 08:06 AM by PeanutsFromHeaven

    Categories
    Uncategorized
  10. What is the matter with Joe Mauer?

    by , 05-01-2013 at 01:18 AM (Over the Baggy)
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	JoeMauer.jpg 
Views:	445 
Size:	93.4 KB 
ID:	3957After a slow start in the season’s opening week, Joe Mauer was once again cracking line drives – right on schedule – but has more recently found himself in one of the worst stretches of offensive baseball of his career and quite possibly the worst since he was a fetus.

    Pardon the arbitrary endpoints, from April 6 to April 20, Mauer had collected 18 hits in 35 at bats (a whopping .514 batting average). In that time, the Twins catcher was blistering the baseball ...
    Tags: joe mauer Add / Edit Tags
    Categories
    Uncategorized
  11. How valuable is Eduardo Escobar?

    by , 04-30-2013 at 06:59 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    When the Twins traded Francisco Liriano to the Chicago White Sox last July, it seemed like the club was getting a bag of balls and some chewing gum in return. There wasn't much to get excited about with names like Pedro Hernadez and Eduardo Escobar. Flashforward a couple of months later and it is starting to look more and more like the Twins got some servicable players.

    Escobar has built himself a nice little niche in the Twins clubhouse. Manager Ron Gardenhire uses him as a late inning ...
  12. Weekly Links-N-Thinks

    by , 04-26-2013 at 07:11 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    The Twins actually got to get all of their games in so far this week. Monday's game with the Marlins had to be moved to Tuesday as part of a doubleheader but this was a step in the right direction after multiple cancellations last week.

    Texas is in town for the weekend and it sounds like the weather is actually going to start feeling like spring. Highs will continue to rise and hopefully the Twins can continue to play baseball around the .500 mark.

    The weekend is almost ...
  13. Two strike counts and Joe Mauer

    by , 04-23-2013 at 06:55 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    "Strike two, you're out," seems to be the current mantra for most of baseball.

    One of the biggest challenges for batters in recent years has been their ability to come back in an at-bat after falling into a two-strike count. Since 2006, there has been a steady decrease in player’s ability to hit with two strikes. Last year, two-strike hitting dropped to a new low, as batters were only able to muster a .178 batting average.

    How do pitchers have so much of an advantage ...
  14. Wha Happened? #3 (vs Mets and Angels)

    by , 04-19-2013 at 08:27 AM (Peanuts from Heaven)
    Game 10

    Mets 16 - Twins 5
    Artists rendering of
    a Metropolitan player
    Yeah...that happened. But on the plus side, at least our name isn't a shortened form of the snobby title "Metropolitans". As in: "Oh, how droll! The
    ...
Page 1 of 11 1 2 3 ... LastLast
©2013 TwinsCentric, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

SEO by vBSEO