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08-07-2012, 10:02 PM #1
Book it
Twins will finish with at least 78 wins.
Willingham will hit 40 HR
Mauer will win Comeback player of the year award.
Mauer and Revere will be 2/3 in the BA title.
Morneau ends up hitting for an OPS over .840
One of DeVries/DeDuno/Walters will prove to be a starting pitcher we can count on in 2013.



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08-07-2012, 10:07 PM #2
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08-07-2012, 10:08 PM #3
Well I doubt it's Deduno. And not just because of the last start. Most likely Devries or Walters, maybe both, or maybe neither? Morneau has a shot at comeback player of the year too. Willingham may flirt with 40, but I'd be surprised if he reached it.
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08-07-2012, 10:14 PM #4Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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We'd need to go 29-23 the rest of the way to get to 78 wins.
It's a fairly soft schedule, lots of KC, Cleveland and Seattle, so while it's not something I'd put money on, I'd say it's well within the realm of possibility.
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08-08-2012, 06:52 AM #11
No season is complete without an insane prediction thread from Dave.
I don't know about 78 wins but 75 is definitely achievable.
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08-08-2012, 10:18 AM #16
You know, it's really to bad the Twins played so terribly the past 6-7 games against the white sox. If they would have won a few of those games we could be looking at a potential miracle run into the playoffs.
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08-08-2012, 10:21 AM #17
Dunn will be the comeback player of the year. Awhile ago I went way out on a limb and said the Twins would win 80 games. That was before these last 12-15 games or so. That isn't as stupid a prediction now as it was back then.
DeVries or Walters might make for long relief out of the bullpen, but I think all three of them might start behind Gibson in the Rochester rotation next year to provide depth for when Nick Blackburn actually starts rolling out a 10.00+ ERA next year.
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I agree with those that say Dunn will win comeback player of the year, but in my opinion the award should go to someone who came back from something like injury. What is Dunn coming back from? Having one of the worst offensive seasons in recent history?
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08-08-2012, 11:09 AM #19
1. 78 would be great, but I'm shooting for at least 69 (I have a $100 bet on the Twins winning at least 69 games with my buddy... a white Sux fan).
2. I can see it happening. He's not really slowing down too much, so 40 is not out of the question.
3. ** See full Answer Below**
4. 100% agree
5. That's only 30 points higher than what he's at, and with his current hot streak, I see no reason to dispute this prediction.
6. I really think DeVries is the guy to do this. He's already been pitching well, and I really think that he's taking ques from Diamond about mixing speed and location, and he's getting decent results from that.
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08-08-2012, 11:09 AM #20
**I don't believe Mauer is getting comeback player of the year. Even though he only played 82 games, he still had a slash line .289/.360/.368. Definitely his worst year, but that would be a career year for some.
I know DJP threw out Dunn's name for comeback player, but his average is still way down at .201. He's hitting bombs for sure, but I don't see it for him either.
If Mornie keeps up his current pace, he might get it. If he hits 25 HRs, and continues to hit left handed pitching. I think it would be proof that he's past his injuries. That might just win him that comeback player of the year award.
One player that might give Mornie a run for his money is Alex Rios:
Rios:
2011: .227/.265/.348 with 22 2B, 2 3B and 13 HRs
2012: .318/.349/.544 with 27 2B, 6 3B and 18 HRs.
For comparision, here is Morneau's:
2011: .227/.285/.333 with 16 2B, 0 3B and 4 HRs
2012: .274/.333/.467 with 22 2B, 1 3B and 15 HRs.Last edited by James; 08-08-2012 at 11:26 AM. Reason: Format was all wacky.



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