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Would Signing Kubel Make Sense?

The Minnesota Twins struck out 1430 time last season, the third most strikeouts in the history of the game. On the offensive side of the ball, the team scored the third fewest runs in the American League while the pitching staff allowed the second most runs to be scored. The club also left the third most runners on base of any team in the AL.   There needs to be some changes to the roster and the pitching staff is the biggest priority. Numbers like the ones discussed above make it clear that th

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

A little Twins Trivia "Who am I"?

In the Twins 53 year history, 27 different Twins players have gotten five or or more hits in a game but only nine players have done this more then once.   Kirby Puckett did it six times and in two of those occurrences he had six hits in a game. Puckett remains the only Twins player to get more then 5 hits in a game.   Joe Mauer and Rod Carew each have had five 5 hit games wearing a Twins uni.   Tony Oliva accomplished the feat four times.   Paul Molitor did it three times.   Denard Span, Justin

jjswol

jjswol

Fishing for Holes in the Roster

When a team has lost 90 games in three consecutive seasons, there can be plenty of finger pointing. For the Twins, there are questions to ask about how this current roster was created and what the team can do as they try and move forward.   Where are the holes in this roster? What needs to be done this offseason? Are there internal options to help remedy the situation? All of these questions and more need to be answered before the team heads to Florida for spring training.   Let's take a look at

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

November Mailbag!

Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!   Welcome to another Minnesota Twins mailbag. There has been so much juicy Twins news in the past month, I just couldn't resist asking questions to qualified Twins analysts. Unfortunately, with the iOS7 upgrade, none of my emails, texts, tweets or vines actually send, so I'll just have to answer my own questions this time. This should be a nice change of pace.   Would you move Joe Mauer to first base to alleviate any potential concussion issues go

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

Various 2014 Twins Prospect List

http://www.minorleagueball.com/2013/10/15/4838866/minnesota-twins-top-20-prospects-for-2014 Minor League Ball Top Prospects 2014   http://prospect361.com/2013/10/29/2014-top-10-minnesota-twins-prospects/ Prospect 361 Top Prospects 2014   http://topprospectalert.com/2013/10/09/minnesota-twins-2014-top-20-prospect-rankings/ Top Prospect Alert 2014   http://bowmanscout.wordpress.com/2013/10/10/j-p-schwartzs-organizational-top-prospect-list-for-2014/ J.P. Schwartz's Organizational Top Prospects 2014

lightfoot789

lightfoot789

End of 2013 Prospect List

1. Byron Buxton 2. Miguel Sano 3. Alex Meyer 4. Eddie Rosario 5. Kohl Stewart 6. J.O. Berrios 7. Max Kepler 8. Josmil Pinto 9. Jorge Polanco 10. Stephen Gonsalves 11. Trevor May 12. Travis Harrison 13. Adam Walker 14. Jorge Felix 15. Lewis Thorpe 16. Danny Santana 17. Kennys Vargas 18. Michael Tonkin 19. Dalton Hicks 20. Zach Jones 21. Miguel Sulbaran 22. D.J. Baxendale 23. Niko Goodrum 24. Tyler Duffey 25. Randy Rosario 26. A.J. Achter 27. Yorman Landa 28. J.D. Williams 29. Dakota Watts 30. Ade

Shane Wahl

Shane Wahl

Hot Stove - Starting Pitching, Talk to Contact style.

Episode 57 of the Twins baseball podcast, Talk To Contact (@TalkToContact), is now available for download via iTunes or by clicking here. http://puckettspond.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/2013/10/hotstove.jpg This week Eric and Paul are joined by Jay Corn (@jay__corn, that's right, two underscores!) to talk Twins baseball. This will be our fist dive into the post-season hot stove, and this week we talked about available starting pitching and which pitchers we thought, if any, made sense in Mi

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

Episode 57: The Hot Stove, and other wives tales.

http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/19/ad/da/paulpleiss/1400x1400-0x0+0+0_8924187.jpg This week Eric and Paul are joined by Jay Corn (@jay__corn, that's right, two underscores!) to talk Twins baseball. This will be our fist dive into the post-season hot stove, and this week we talked about available starting pitching and which pitchers we thought, if any, made sense in Minnesota. Pedro Hernandez was removed from the 40-man roster and signed a AAA deal, Terry Ryan is putting the band back together, so

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

1994 Offseason in Review

Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!   State of the Team 1994 Record: 53-60, 4th in the BRAND NEW AL Central 1994 Overview: STEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-RIKE! 1995 Outlook: Will there be a season? If so, where will Shane Mack be?   Players Lost - Free Agency   The seeds for the 1994 off-season were planted in 1993 when the (at the time) current collective bargaining agreement expired without a new agreement. A strike was a legit possibility and looked more and more likely as the 199

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

Avoiding rookie renovation mistakes

They say the best way to learn is by making mistakes, but an even better way to learn is by learning from others’ mistakes. That way you get all the knowledge without the bitter tinge of regret. Another way of saying this is, “You don’t have to reinvent the wheel,” which in this context means there are a lot of renovators and designers out there who have likely done a project similar to the one you’re planning on attempting. Don’t feel like you have to make it up as you go along, instead, utiliz

bellajelcooper

bellajelcooper

blueprint

I will proceed in two parts. The first one is a realistic prediction for how the Twins might navigate in this offseason. The second is what I think I might do if I were actually the GM.   First scenario:   Trade Ryan Doumit to the Texas Rangers for RH SP Nick Martinez. Justification: unless the Rangers strike gold and land McCann, resign AJ, Soto, Murphy, and Cruz, and refrain from trading anyone else, it looks like a cheap DH/C/RF option with a potentially good enough bat might be something the

Shane Wahl

Shane Wahl

Would Twins Be in WS if?

The below list is from the Twins 2013 Minor League All Stars. The question is:   If the 2013 statistical numbers of the MiLB players on this list were projected to possible similar numbers in 2016 @ the MLB level - Would the Twins be in the World Series? Take into account that the MiLB players are probably 20 - 30+ games short of an official MLB season as it pertains to numbers.   CF Byron Buxton SS Jorge Polanco 2B Eddie Rosario 3B Miguel Sano DH Chris Colabello C Josmil Pinto 1B Dalton Hicks

lightfoot789

lightfoot789

The 2013 Twins By the Only Stat that Matters (Pt. 3: Pitchers & Front Office)

This is the first in a series of three articles evaluating the Twins 2013 Season. First we introduced the stat, then we used it to analyze hitters, finally we'll use it to analyze pitchers and staff members. Anyone can evaluate a player's performance in the field, but what about their performance in the field of entertainment? The Twins completed their third straight 90-loss season, but rather than chastise the unproductive and cheer the talented, I'm here to praise the players who made it fun t

PeanutsFromHeaven

PeanutsFromHeaven

Using MLB 13: The Show to Replay the 2013 Twins Season

Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!   Back in March, I took a stab at previewing the upcoming 2013 Minnesota Twins season using MLB 13: The Show. It was a hoot. I used the game to see how the Twins would fare as a team and how some of their players would perform during the upcoming season. If you look back at that preview, you'll see that Sony had a very different view for some very important Twins players. I enjoyed the exercise, and enjoyed the residual pageviews that I received

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

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