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08-07-2012, 02:22 PM #1Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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Can't we just enjoy what we have?
I'm getting a little sick of the negativity and the refusal to accept reality at face value. Examples:
Deduno is doing well.....so let's talk about how the twins pitching staff is probably going to screw him up
Willingham is hitting more homers than anyone ever in Target Field and is a crowd fave and a clutch hitter.....we better trade him now.
Scott Diamond has been the most stable and reliable starter we have, and has done a fantastic job this year....but he's still at best a poor man's someone or other and won't really turn out to be great
Mourneau is finally returning to pre-concussion form, and is doing well, and is strating to improve against lefties.....let's trade him as soon as possible
Mastroianni is doing exactly what we want a 4th OF/bench guy doing, handling spot starts, stealing like crazy, making clutch hits when nesc.....so let's move him to 2b
Revere is making highlight reel catches constantly, has a 20 game hit streak, within a week will be in the top 5 for BA, and is second in the AL in SB. He's 23 and hasn't even played a full season at the major league level......so let's trade him immediately because he'll never be a legit starter
What we actually have is a team that started out really, REALLY awful, made some significant, if not high-profile, lineup changes, altered their game plans (remember at the beginning of the year how Doumit, Plouffe, and Parmelee were going to see time in RF?) and have seen considerable improvement. They aren't making the playoffs this year, but they may finish out of the cellar. It's not unrealistic to think that this team could compete for a playoff spot next year if they add a few more pieces.
So why can't we just enjoy the improvement and enjoy the success, instead of advocating that we blow up the whole team and plan for 2015?
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08-07-2012, 02:28 PM #2Member Rookie
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I concur.
Watching the Twins take three out of four in Boston then crushing Cleveland has been fun.
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08-07-2012, 02:34 PM #3Senior Member Triple-A
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Count me in. I belong to the "need two good SP to contend next year" crew.
Hopefully Gibson can be one and a decent FA signing can be the other. The lineup looks pretty solid now.
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08-07-2012, 02:44 PM #4
Count me in - if they can add a dependable starter or two in the off-season, this team could be competitive in the Central as soon as next season.
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08-07-2012, 02:47 PM #5
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08-07-2012, 02:47 PM #6
There are a bunch of people who think the Twins could contend next season with a couple of smart acquisitions.
The problem is that every single one of them has a different idea of how to get there. The OP is looking at the negatives in each post instead of seeing that each person is trying to figure out how to most improve the team... and to get quality starting pitching, the Twins are going to have to give up quality bats.
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08-07-2012, 02:48 PM #7Senior Member All-Star
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Minor correction, Revere is 24. The fact that they started out so awfully and didn't know what they had in the SPs, Revere, Valencia, Plouffe, Morneau, Parmelee is telling that they didn't have a real handle on what they had or a cogent plan to compete. Caught between rebuilding and reloading, impossible to do both, but not able to admit they must do the former if there's any hope to compete long-term.
That said, the last few days have been fun as expected and unexpected guys have stepped up and nothing wrong with enjoying the short-term while still being mindful of long-term priorities.
But, reality still bites, as this overall "team improvement" is mirage-like:
Twins June-July record in 2011: 33-22
Twins June-July record in 2012: 26-27
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08-07-2012, 02:50 PM #8
Reality: This is a season that the Twins are having the second worst record in the AL (and are a couple games over the team with the worst record) after a season that they had the worst record.
Shall we be happy about it and start talking about how great this team is? There are individual positive things, but overall, the last 2 seasons are there with the late 90s Twins teams....
Sad but REAL.
And if anyone is happy with the way the Twins have been performing this season, he/she is probably a White Sux fan or something
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08-07-2012, 03:01 PM #9Banned Big-Leaguer
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Coming from a miserable **** like myself I find no joy in watching this team the last 2 seasons. There are a couple of guys that personal are having great years but overall this franchise is a mess right now.
Sorry it's not all peaches and sunshines but the Twins are a mess and there's no light at the end of the tunnel anytime soon.
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08-07-2012, 03:02 PM #10Senior Member Triple-A
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I promise nobody will force you to be happy. Is it OK if some of us don't spend our day bitching about things we have absolutely zero control over?
Thank you.
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08-07-2012, 03:11 PM #14Senior Member All-Star
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Well, actually we don't have much control, but it's more than zero. The customer's not always right, but consensus public opinion in a definite direction can lead to changes. Pohlad clearly stated there were no management changes needed last fall- the MN Twins is not a "knee jerk" operation. It can be argued that he did take a reading of the public through opinion boards and ticket sales that filtered up through levels of the Twins' decision-making bureaucracy, and voila, Bingo Bill Smith was gone less than 30 days later.
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08-07-2012, 03:12 PM #15Senior Member Double-A
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There is a difference between being negative and considering smart moves. Your examples are all over the board. Some folks will dwell on negative. What can you do? However, there is nothing wrong with thinking about dealing Mourneau, Hammer, or others. The twins will need to use offense to find pitching. I would love to see them compete in 2013 and I would love more to see them crush the league for 5 years straight because they gave up some valuable players and rebuilt the team properly.
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08-07-2012, 03:14 PM #16Banned Big-Leaguer
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Message boards, blogs, newspaper comment sections (god help us all) are just forums for people to bitch and complain about things they have no control over. Hell this place is where I let most of my hatred (DAVE) and anger go so I don't bring it home to the Mrs. and youth.
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08-07-2012, 03:15 PM #19Senior Member Double-A
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Finding only the silver linings in this roster isn't facing reality.
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08-07-2012, 03:17 PM #20
I am optimistic as they come, but this is unfair.
Dedundo will be messed up by the pitching staff? Nobody is saying that. People are saying that its hard to imagine him continuing to pitch well when he is walking more guys than he is striking out. There is nothing negative about that, its reality.
Willingham- Last place teams should always be open to trading their veterans. I'd hate to see the Hammer go personally, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't explore trades.
Nobody is trashing Diamond, he just isn't an ace. But has the potential to be a very nice #3 on a COMPETING team.
Morneau- See: Willingham.
Revere- has been a nice surprise and is over preforming expectations. The Twins have TONS of OF depth in the majors and minors, they should be trying to trade at least on OF this off-season for SP help.
Mastrionni- I don't get your point at all. Most people are very happy with Mastro and would like to see him play 2B since he could benefit the team more that way. By the end of next season Mastro could be the 6th best OF on the Twins major league roster (if he isn't let go by that point)



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