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Analyzing the 2013 Twins using MLB 13: The Show

Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed! If you prefer real baseball news to tomfoolery, I analyzed the Kyle Lohse signing that hasn't happened yet. You can read it here: Kyle Lohse signs with [MLB Team]. If you like tomfoolery...   I buy MLB the Show every single year. I always think that I won't and then I do. I buy it, play it a lot, then completely forget about it. In fact, here is an easy to use monthly breakdown of my MLB the Show usage:   March - Buy the game, play it

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

2013 Twins Spring Training Battle Dashboard 2.0, pre first cuts edition

Originally published at The Tenth Inning Stretch (with the full size images; for some reason hard to reproduce here) ----   It is already two weeks into Spring Training games for the Twins, so 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 pitch

Thrylos

Thrylos

Talk To Contact-EP28: Worldly Baseball Talk

Episode 28 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/world-baseball-classic.jpgEric and Paul are joined this week by not one, but two guests with international flavor. In the first segment the twins are joined by Gary from Italy (@ForzaGemelli) to talk about baseball in Italy and hopes for the Italian team in the WBC (including Drew Butera, the boat anchor). Later in the pod

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

Further Investigation into the Lack of Quality Middle Infielders

Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!   Last weekend, I introduced the Gagne Threshold. I used a variety of criteria to find good middle infielders over the past 30 seasons. I'm not going to go through everything again, but if you missed it and want to take a look, you can find it here. To summarize, I found 63 good players, 33 at second and 30 at short. I also found that there wasn't a specific team that was more or less adept at finding these players, as the sample is so small that

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

Would be a terrible mistake to send Hicks to Rochester

If the Twins send Hicks to Rochester this will send a very poor message to their fans. Mainly, Team politics are more important than winning.   The base is excitied about Hicks. After today, its hard to imagine the Twins without him. Keeping him on the big team would send very positive messages about the organization and their will to win, not always salvage the dollar. It would also be a big signal to their young players, prove you are good enough and we wont worry about the money

huhguy

huhguy

The Laughs of the 90s Are Alive With Provus.

I've liked Cory Provus from day one. The man calls a good ballgame. He doesn't oversell the drama. He sounds like baseball ought to.   Since I've permanently ditched cable for the radio, I've been spending a lot more time listening to Mr. Provus. My opinion hasn't changed.   However, I've begun to notice something.   He's funny.   He's really funny.   He isn't flashy about it. He's not about loud voices, zingers, or crazy stories. I can't quote you a kneeslapper to prove my point. But he's funny

Axel Kohagen

Axel Kohagen

Joe Mauer - Team USA

Nothing real special here...just some footage of Mauer from my seat at the Team USA vs. ChiSox exhibition game on March 5, 2013.   He went 0-3 in the game: GIDP, K, F8     [video=youtube;8iIK5NzDm3w]

mnfanforlife

mnfanforlife

Over and Under: Evaluating The White Sox

So, you think you know what's going to happen in the AL Central? Let's find out.   Every year Vegas takes bets on how teams will do over a full year. This represents an unbelievable opportunity for someone who iss super confident in their baseball statistics, because it eliminates the "sample size" excuse.   So have at it. We'll start on the south side of Chicago.   The White Sox won 85 games last year, finishing second in the AL Central. However, their expected wins, which can be a slightly be

John  Bonnes

John Bonnes

It's Going to be Rough...

I know you love the Twins brother, it's just...--My little brother, January 2013. For her birthday, I took Stinky, aka Mrs. Peanut, aka the co-founder of this blog, aka my wife, to Chicago to see her sister and a whole pile of friends. We had a great time, trying great restaurants, escaping "bro-bars" and celebrating the fact that she has continued to cheat death for another year. My wife's sister lives about a mile down the road from Wrigley Field, and even an American League man like myself sn

PeanutsFromHeaven

PeanutsFromHeaven

A Snowy Vision of the 2013 Twins.

While I was moping behind my snowblower, I noticed an unusual formation of snow. I turned off the machine and stepped closer to it.   The identify of those piles of snow became clear. You've seen them before, too. They're the smiling, handshaking baseball players whose image lights up when Twins players hit home runs. The players looked at me as if they were waiting for me to speak.   "Who will these 2013 Twins be?" I asked. "Who can I cheer for? Who can I believe in?"   The figures just kept sh

Axel Kohagen

Axel Kohagen

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