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    Berardino: Pamrelee's throws today were a topic.

    Mike Berardino notes that Chris Parmelee has a poor and a good throw in today's game. And it was discussed by Gardenhire:

    "The first one was kind of a grenade, not on line by anybody's terminology," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "Second one, he came up and gathered himself a little better and didn't try to overthrow it and made a really nice throw. We think he's really accurate when he does it like that. He got a little out of whack on the first one."
    I think he's safe in right field, regardless, but I hate hearing stuff like that.

    Minnesota Twins: Chris Parmelee plays good throw, bad throw in field - TwinCities.com

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    Hate hearing that he made one bad throw, then settled down, corrected his mechanics, and made a perfect throw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Bonnes View Post
    Mike Berardino notes that Chris Parmelee has a poor and a good throw in today's game. And it was discussed by Gardenhire:



    I think he's safe in right field, regardless, but I hate hearing stuff like that.

    Minnesota Twins: Chris Parmelee plays good throw, bad throw in field - TwinCities.com
    A lot like Gomez was his first year with us...rocket arm, absolutely no idea where it would go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePuck View Post
    A lot like Gomez was his first year with us...rocket arm, absolutely no idea where it would go.
    Minus the rocket arm.

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    I wonder if he might be more prepared to play RF if the Twins had the foresight to play him there in AAA last year. The Twins really failed in their planning. Any reasonable person could see 1B and DH blocked in 2013.

    For the sake of the pitching staff, I hope his tenure in RF is a short one.

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    He was sandbagging. The poor throw might not have cost a base, but the good throw got an out.

    Parmalee has played RF before--he was "trained" to play 1B as a second option/path to the Twins.
    Last edited by Kwak; 02-27-2013 at 10:38 PM. Reason: reply to above

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    He'll be sub par on defense. Not much doubt about that. The real question is: how much does a bad defensive RF hurt you? I say not too much, especially with all the groundballers on staff this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwak View Post
    He was sandbagging. The poor throw might not have cost a base, but the good throw got an out.
    Yes, this is how the game is played in early Spring. Inside baseball all the way. How many hidden ball plays did Colabello and Clement run for outs at first, four or five?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashburyjohn View Post
    Yes, this is how the game is played in early Spring. Inside baseball all the way. How many hidden ball plays did Colabello and Clement run for outs at first, four or five?
    Alas my brother, where are we going with this?
    Do you disagree? Yeah, me too.
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    tbh - I really don't care about Parmelee's defense. I expect it to be somewhere between bad and awful in the OF and I expect a spot to open up at DH/1B by the trade deadline. Someone will be traded or injured by then.

    What I do care about is his bat. He needs to be in the .775-.800 OPS range to have any value as a starter. He has shown progress in the last 3 seasons cutting down on the K's and then adding the power back in but he still needs to do it at the MLB level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldgoat_MN View Post
    Alas my brother, where are we going with this?
    Do you disagree? Yeah, me too.
    ++1

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    I guess I need to use an emoticon for some of you. d;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seth Stohs View Post
    Hate hearing that he made one bad throw, then settled down, corrected his mechanics, and made a perfect throw?
    This says it all, if this is something to worry about, you're all going to have ulcers by mid- March.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldgoat_MN View Post
    Alas my brother, where are we going with this?
    Do you disagree? Yeah, me too.
    I was disagreeing with "he was sandbagging", or at least my interpretation of what was meant by that. No one would try to lull an opponent into trying to take an extra base unwisely in a spring game. No one would hope that in a regular season game some opponent might remember "that guy in right made a poor throw in early Spring Training, let's run wild on him" and gain some easy assists.

    So, in effect, I was wondering, "my brother, where are we going with this" about sandbagging in February. What next, the hidden ball trick on every baserunner?

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