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Why would Steinbac(k) be part of the conversation?

I get it, decent career ( certainly not hall of fame) He could help a new catcher like Pinto (we already hve a coach on the field -number one selling car in Japan) he knows baseball..no doubt...BUT.....   WHERE IS THE FIRE? WHERE IS THE NOVELTY? WHERE ARE THE HALL OF FAME CREDENTIALS?   The reason Steinbach will not be considered is bottom line, his hiring would AFFECT the bottom line..   Give me DM...he will make errors ..but in two years when the team can contend..he will have needed experienc

huhguy

huhguy

Episode 102: Adios Ron Gardenhire! Hello Paul Molitor?

http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/19/ad/da/paulpleiss/1400x1400-325x325+118+0_9979806.jpg You had to know it was coming, we spend about 30 minutes talking about Ron Gardenhire's firing and who we want to replace him, and also who we think will replace him. We then talk about Terry Ryan's future. Not to be just nagging on the Twins for another 90+ loss season, we spend some time chatting about the best Twins hitter, pitcher, and fielder of 2014 before talking beer, baseball, and the news.Go Twins!  

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

Fox Sports North Girls

The subject of the FSNorth Girls came up in a post by PeanutsFromHeaven the other day from a post about hirting his mom to be the next Twins manager. http://twinsdaily.com/blog/68/entry-6101-an-unconventional-choice-for-the-next-twins-manager/ "•Hiring her would give young female fans something to aspire and relate to OTHER than being a Fox Sports North Girl. [Nothing wrong with the girls, but rather than having the broadcast focus on appearances and introductions, focusing on a woman's strategy

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

2014 Post-mortem--Kyle Gibson

Kyle Gibson started the 2014 season in the Twins rotation and stayed in the rotation the entire season. He won 13 games, the most by a homegrown pitcher for the Twins since Kevin Slowey won 13 in 2010. Gibson had 10 starts in 2013 and was pretty much ineffective. He had a strong spring training and his competitors for the fifth spot did not. Gibson started 31 games, missing one turn for back spasms.   Gibson's performance was wildly uneven. At midseason, he had racked up several outstandin

stringer bell

stringer bell

2014 Post-mortem--Oswaldo Arcia

Oswaldo Arcia finished 2014 playing in 103 games, mostly due to a wrist injury suffered early in the season. His statistics are similar to his rookie season in 2013. Arcia pounded 20 homers, but struck out 127 times in just 410 plate appearances. Arcia also hit .231 with a .300 OBP. The power is undeniable, but the combination of the large number of no-chance at-bats and below average defense has made Arcia less than a productive player.   Arcia has been in the Twins' system for seven years. In

stringer bell

stringer bell

2014 Post-mortem--Trevor Plouffe

The Twins 2014 season is over. It is hot stove league time, at least as far as my favorite team is concerned. Much virtual ink has been spilled discussing perhaps as many as a dozen key players. I thought I would blog about some of these guys and perhaps start a conversation. I will start with 2014 3rd Baseman Trevor Plouffe.   Plouffe went into 2014 considered the "luckiest man alive" because top prospect and Plouffe's eventual successor Miguel Sano got injured early in Spring Training and was

stringer bell

stringer bell

Terry Ryan: Still Employed

2014 Kevin Correia. 23 starts. 4.94 ERA. Johan Pino. 11 starts. 5.07 ERA. Sam Deduno. 8 starts. 4.6 ERA. Anthony Swarzak. 4 starts. 4.6 ERA. Logan Darnell. 4 starts. 7.13 ERA. Mike Pelfrey. 5 starts. 7.99 ERA. Tommy Milone. 5 starts. 7.03 ERA. Kris Johnson. 3 starts. 4.73 ERA.   2013 Mike Pelfrey. 29 starts. 5.19 ERA. Scott Diamond. 24 starts. 5.43 ERA. Pedro Hernandez. 12 starts. 6.83 ERA. Liam Hendriks. 8 starts. 6.85 ERA. PJ Walters. 8 starts. 5.95 ERA. Cole De Vries. 2 starts. 10.80 ERA.   2

Twins Fan From Afar

Twins Fan From Afar

An Unconventional Choice for the Next Twins Manager

Here's the truth. Both of us peanuts love Ron Gardenhire. We know that we're in the minority there...especially after the last four years...but c'mon, he looks like a little garden gnome. He's ADORABLE!   Seriously though, thank you for the support you provided and the lack of lawsuits you threw our way Gardy. You're a cool dude.   But now our attention turns to the real focus of the hour. Who will replace Gardy on the top of the Twins dugout step? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v289/pammyb20

PeanutsFromHeaven

PeanutsFromHeaven

Be careful what you wish for...

To everybody that has been calling for Ron Gardenhire's head, congratulations. Your voice has finally been heard. Make no bones about it, this decision was not a baseball decision, but a decision based on the growing public perception that Ron Gardenhire is the main reason for the Twins losing 90 games plus each season four years in a row.   If there is any question of Gardenhire's perception outside of Minnesota, read the public comments on the national articles. The comments are fairly cons

Fire Dan Gladden

Fire Dan Gladden

Top 5 Wins for Ron Gardenhire

The Twins announced on Monday that Ron Gardenhire will not return as the team's manager for 2015. Only two managers in the history of the game had survived four straight 90-loss seasons. One of those men was Gardenhire's predecessor, Tom Kelly. Minnesota is a very loyal organization but it seemed like the time was right to make a change.   When a manager wins over 1,000 games with an organization there are going to be some ups and downs. The Twins won six division titles in the Gardenhire era b

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

Goodbye, Gardy. Hello, Ozzie!

That day I’d been calling for the past three years is finally here, and we can now speculate as to who will fill Ron Gardenhire’s shoes as manager of the Minnesota Twins. I don’t see any problem with the decision, and apparently neither did Gardy.   “I agree with this. I think this is right,” he said at today’s press conference, citing many times that he’s “a fan,” and joking with Mike Berardino that he could punch him in the face now. “I want to see this team win.” Gardy was in good spirits all

GoGonzoJournal

GoGonzoJournal

Handing Out Twins End of Season Awards

Looking back at the Twins fourth straight 90-loss season doesn't have to be full of glum recollections of another horrible year. There were plenty of bright spots throughout the Twins roster. Brian Dozier did something only a handful of Twins players have ever done. Phil Hughes set an all-time MLB record. Plus young players like Danny Santana were sure fun to watch.   Every year at the end of the season, I look back at the Twins year and try and handout some end of the season awards. Many of the

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

Revisiting My 2014 Predictions

In the immortal words of Michael Jordan, "I'm back." Consider this the Wizards portion of my blogging career. It's all been the Wizards portion, so it should be easy to adjust.   Before the season started, I made 11 BOLD predictions. I had planned to make those predictions after the season, but the jagwagons who run the blogging cabal said that I had to make predictions before things actually happen. This will adversely affect my accuracy, but apparently that wasn't important. At this moment, I

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

SEPTEMBER 28, 1984, WHEN I LOST ALL INTEREST IN LIFE

In the movie “Breaking Away” Daniel Stern’s character Cyril stomps on a boulder next to his favorite swimming hole and says, “This is the spot where I lost all interest in life.” The reason? He saw Delores Roenicke with Fat Marvin. What they were doing was not revealed.   In my basement hangs a poster sized 1984 Minnesota Twins schedule. On that schedule is Friday, September 28, Cleveland. That is when I lost all interest in life. The reason? The Twins lost a game to the Cleveland Indians, 11-10

gjjtolson

gjjtolson

These Games DO Matter

You would be forgiven for assuming that this last week's worth of games did not matter. That things were irrelevant, unneccessary and wholly ornamental (well...for everyone but the Tigers).   But the truth is that these games have proven that we have good news in town again, a champion, a victor, a bonafide winner!   And that winner...is me. Yay for me!   Yes, all you loyal readers out there (which blogger seems to think is in the 1,000 range and I know is much closer to the 1.000 range), I have

PeanutsFromHeaven

PeanutsFromHeaven

My Trade Targets

The Twins are closer than they seem. Santana, Vargas, Arcia, Sano and Buxton are going to lead this team somewhere. I see no reason why the Twins can't be aggressive this off-season and make it happen. I think if the Twins trade for an outfielder and a starting pitcher, the boost we would receive mid-summer with the arrival of Buxton and Sano could give the them what they need to be a legitimate playoff contender. I have selected my top five trade candidates for both pitcher and outfielders. Obv

RealTwinsFan357

RealTwinsFan357

Vance Worley

Vance Worley was awful as a Twin. An absolute disaster. What happened with the Pirates? Maybe we should release Pelfrey and Nolasco to get them back on track. OR maybe we should get a new pitching philosophy and coach in place. Just saying it can't all be coincidence.

Twinfan & Dad

Twinfan & Dad

Episode 101: A Fan's View, with Howard Sinker

This week Eric and Jay are joined by long time podcast friend Chuck Ruether and new podcast friend Howard Sinker, from the Star Tribune.   http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-vk5rzxPTijE/VCVDUl55s9I/AAAAAAAAIp0/ylYKtbKNZeA/s1600/catchers.jpg   You can download the new Talk to Contact (@TalkToContact) episode via iTunes or by clicking here, and if you want to add the show to your non-iTunes podcast player, this is the RSS Feed.   Lots of chatter about the end of the season, what to look forward to in 2015,

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

2014/15 Offseason Plans

Now that the season has wound down and the Twins have finished their fourth consecutive 90 loss season, it's time to start looking at a plan for 2015. While the 2014 season did not look so great in the record book, there were some very nice building blocks for the team. For one, the offense did quite well. This is especially noteworthy given that at the beginning of the season, the offense was, to put it mildly, horrid. The improvement was generated by seeing a healthy Joe Mauer return to the te

diehardtwinsfan

diehardtwinsfan

A Realistic 2015 Minnesota Twins Roster, Staff and Payroll

There is no reason the 2015 Minnesota Twins can’t be competitive. They have money to spend, prospects to watch, and changes to be made to the coaching staff that will reap rewards. Terry Ryan should be making drastic moves just to keep his job. Anywhere else and he would have been canned by now, but I believe in Terry Ryan’s ability to do the job. He can prove it by canning Ron Gardenhire and Rick Anderson.   Gardy’s gotta go. He’s not the type of manager that can lead these young, mostly Spanis

GoGonzoJournal

GoGonzoJournal

Episode 101: A Fan's View, with Howard Sinker

http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/19/ad/da/paulpleiss/1400x1400_9959573.jpg This week Eric and Jay are joined by long time podcast friend Chuck Ruether and new podcast friend Howard Sinker, from the Star Tribune. Lots of chatter about the end of the season, what to look forward to in 2015, and how the Twins might go about finding a new manager, if they ever get around to getting rid of their current one. Then plenty of the regular beer, baseball, and the news.Thanks for listening, folks!   Source

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

Why the great shunning of Pinto?

About the only reason to watch the Twins now is to watch young talent, So why is Pinto riding the bench?   Is there a catch doctor in the house? Can he be so bad that he cant even be the backup catcher?   What did he do to get into the doghouse?   Every time i see Suzuki penciled in, I am a lot less interested...are the pitchers requesting Suz?   Help me figure this out...please!!!

huhguy

huhguy

The 16 Walks of Phil Hughes

On Wednesday, Phil Hughes made his final start of the season for the Twins. It capped a memorable first year in Minnesota for the former Yankees pitcher. He signed with the club as the lesser of two big off-season upgrades to the rotation but he turned out to be the staff ace.   One of the most amazing parts of this season for Hughes has been his ability to completely eliminate walks while still being a very effective pitcher. For the entire season, Hughes had 16 walks charged to him over the co

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

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