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Have the Twins been lucky in the Gardenhire Era?

"Luck is the great stabilizer in baseball"--- Tris Speaker, Hall of Fame Centerfielder   Baseball is a game of numbers. The statistical side of the game continues to grow as the Sabermetric world adds new information. There are stats for what seems like everything that a person can think of in relation to baseball.   One area of baseball is hard to quantify and it can be the area that makes the game so exciting to follow. There is an element of luck involved and it can be the stabilizing effec

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

Twins Birthdays--March 18

Also posted at wgom.org. Corky Miller (1976) One of the finest fourth-string catchers in the history of baseball, Abraham Philip "Corky" Miller played for the Twins at the beginning of 2005. Born and raised in Yucaipa, California, he attended the University of Nevada--Reno and was signed by Cincinnati as a free agent in 1998. He had an excellent year in 2001 split between AA and AAA, hitting .309 with 16 home runs in 314 at-bats. That got him a September call-up, and was the first of ten cons

Jeff A

Jeff A

Gleeman and the Geek, Ep 85: Kyle Gibson, John Mulaney and St. Patrick's Day

In their Minnesota Twins podcast, Gleeman and the Geek talk about Kyle Gibson's early assignment to Triple-A, going to Dinkytown on St. Patrick's Day eve to see John Mulaney, Samuel Deduno starring in the World Baseball Classic, if the Twins are becoming more aggressive promoting minor leaguers, the Brass Kings, the differences between baseball and football playoffs, Deolis Guerra's scary injury, the lack of Jim Thome news, and going deeper down the bar-buying path. Here are:     the pod

John  Bonnes

John Bonnes

Twins Birthdays--March 17

Also posted at wgom.org.   John Smiley (1965) Dan Masteller (1968) Scott Downs (1976)   Left-hander John Patrick Smiley pitched for the Twins in 1992. He was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania and went to high school in Graterford, Pennsylvania. He was drafted by Pittsburgh in the twelfth round in 1983. He struggled early in his minor league career and was moved to the bullpen in 1986. He had a very good year in relief, posting an ERA of 3.10 and a WHIP of 1.16 in 90 innings in Class A. Tha

Jeff A

Jeff A

So Should We Care About the World Baseball Classic?

As I write this I am reading that the United States has crashed out of the World Baseball Classic (again) and will end up officially in 6th place – just below Cuba. I find myself of two minds about this. On the one hand, I share the understandable disappointment in the results. On the other, I find myself wondering if I should even care. After all, if MLB and the MLBPA don’t take this tournament seriously, why should I?   Let me back up a bit and explain why I make that admittedly unfair stateme

IdahoPilgrim

IdahoPilgrim

Finding Pedro Florimon's Value

Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!   Yesterday, I unveiled what will almost certainly go down in history as my most popular original idea: a weekly (fake) mailbag. In that mailbag I asked myself... I mean, I was asked about the Twins player I am higher on than most. I chose Pedro Florimon because I think his defense can provide enough value to overcome his complete lack of contribution on offense. I am not sure I explained my point very well and I wasn't feeling good about my sele

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

2013 Twins Spring Training Battle Dashboard 3.0: The final stretch edition

Originally published at The Tenth Inning Stretch (where the graphics are better for some reason) ----   t is already almost a month into Spring Training games for the Twins, and it is time for the second version of the dashboards. You can find all 2013 Spring Training dashboards here, for reference. Again, you can find explanations of the measures and the colors of the dashboards to quantify Spring Training performance of the combatants in both the position player and pitching battle

Thrylos

Thrylos

Twins Birthdays--March 16

Also posted at wgom.org. Rick Renick (1944)   Infielder/outfielder Warren Richard Renick played for the Twins from 1968-1972. Born and raised in London, Ohio, he attende Ohio State and was signed by Minnesota as a free agent in 1965. Renick did not show a whole lot of promise in the minors, although he did hit 20 homers at Class A Wilson in 1967. He was hitting .247 with ten homers at AAA Denver in 1968 when he was called up in mid-July to try to fill a void at shortstop. Renick held the sta

Jeff A

Jeff A

Talk To Contact Ep 29 - Spring Training and the WBC

Episode 29 of the Twins baseball podcast, Talk To Contact (@TalkToContact), is now available for download via iTunes or by clicking here. http://puckettspond.com/files/2013/03/wbc-590x442.jpg"Murica! This week on the Talk to Contact Podcast, the brothers Pleiss dicusss, among other things, their plans for the weekend, Anthony Slama, Hudson Boyd, Bob Allison and Roy Halladay, among other Twins related topics, to include Aaron Hicks, Jamey Carroll and some dude named Eduardo Escobar. Paul gets d

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

Friday Mailbag (3/15/2013)!!!!!

Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!   I get asked a lot of questions in my daily travels. Most of them are related to social studies and asked by 14-year-olds. However, I was once asked a question about the Twins and that inspired me to start a weekly (probably not) Friday mailbag!   A recent report stated that the Texas Rangers are likely to trade Elvis Andrus if they cannot extend him. With Jurickson Profar on his way to stardom, should the Twins try to low-ball the Rangers to he

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

Twins Birthdays--March 15

Wayne Granger (1944) Steve Stroughter (1952) Mickey Hatcher (1955) Mike Pagliarulo (1960) Dan Perkins (1975)   Right-handed reliever Wayne Allan Granger was co-closer with Dave LaRoche in 1972. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, went to high school in Huntington, Massachusetts, and then attended Springfield College, the same school attended by ex-Twin Glenn Adams. Granger signed with St. Louis as a free agent in 1965. He was a starter that year, but shifted to the bullpen in 1966. He

Jeff A

Jeff A

Friday Links-N-Thinks

The grounds crew is getting the snow off of Target Field and the beginning of the regular season continues to inch closer. Twins players continue to represent the organization in the World Baseball Classic while others are training in Florida for the start of the year.   It seems like Opening Day can't get here soon enough and it helps that Team USA keeps winning in the World Baseball Classic. Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau could help the Stars and Stripes upend the two-time defending champion Tea

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

2013 Twins Starters Predictions

2013 Twins Starters Predictions   These predictions are based only on my gut feelings. I post these here now   Worley - Will be fighting to recover from surgery. will largely be ineffective   Pelfrey - Will be fighting to recover from surgery. will largely be ineffective   Correia - A waste of money and time   Diamond - Will be fighting to recover from surgery. will largely be ineffective. May be a 1 year wonder   Diduno - The ace of the staff. May win 15+ games   Devries - Solid and unspec

Thegrin

Thegrin

My Opening Day Lineup

Opening Day is a few weeks away, and Twins fans still don't have an exact idea of what the lineup will look like when the Twins take the field.     Many people have been discussing their Opening Day roster projections. I wanted to put this on the record so that I could say "I told you so".     Starting Lineup     CF. Aaron Hicks 2B. Brian Dozier C. Joe Mauer LF. Josh Willingham 1B. Justin Morneau DH. Ryan Doumit 3B. Trevor Plouffe RF. Chris Parmelee SS. Eduardo Escobar    

10PagesOfClearBlueSky

10PagesOfClearBlueSky

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