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Back of the Napkin: How Far Are The 2013 Twins From Contention?

How far are the Twins from contention? One side looks at their dismal record and wants a complete makeover. The other looks at the team's players and thinks they’re just a couple of arms away from a pennant race. Which is it?   Let’s do some back-of-the-napkin figuring. As of right now, the Twins are 111 runs under .500. Not wins under .500, but runs under .500.   That isn’t good. The Indians are the only American League team that’s worse. The three teams who have the most runs over .500 also ha

John  Bonnes

John Bonnes

Farm kids?

What is the projected record for a 2013 Twins team with the following rotation: (1) Diamond (2) De Vries (3) Hendriks (4) Walters (5) Gibson?   That would at least be a fun spring if we saw some early success stories. I recognize these are not all farm kids.     Additionally, could we see Scott Baker back in there ever?

dennyhocking4HOF

dennyhocking4HOF

Why Felix Hernandez should be a Minnesota Twin next season

I've been thinking about this for awhile, prior to King Felix's perfect game a couple weeks ago. Perhaps I should have posted it then, as it wouldnt sound so pipe dreamish now. However, the Minnesota Twins are perfect trade partners for the Seattle Mariners if they look to deal Hernandez this offseason. And I am hoping that deal begins tonight with a strong Liam Hendriks start.   My proposed deal would include Oswaldo Arcia, Eddie Rosario, Liam Hendriks, and a lower level pitching prospect (Jaso

3rd Inning Stretch

3rd Inning Stretch

Deleted by John Bonnes but now is Re-edited

This was originaly posted my own blog at blogspot. Then John Bonnes left me a nice message telling me why he deleted it. He thought that is was spam because it wanst baseball related. Which is fine but I have retuned this post to make it more Twins and Baseball Centric   TED talks are one of the most popular ways a college student can waste time surfing the internet. If you are unfamiliar with them I highly reccmend that you stop reading this and check it out. here is his most popular talk a

ScottyBroco

ScottyBroco

A Long Weekend With the Snappers & Kernels

Originally published at www.knuckleballsblog.com.   It seemed to me like the first game of this Snappers/Kernels series on Saturday night was a long one… and it was. The game took three hours and twenty minutes to play and since the Snappers pretty much dominated the entire game, on their way to a 13-2 rout of their hosts, there really wasn’t enough excitement to make the game feel like it was moving along.   Fortunately, I was in the “all you can eat and drink” picnic area, so I managed to stay

Jim Crikket

Jim Crikket

Mondayne Notes - 8/27/2012

Here is a fun 14 minute version of You Can't Quit Me Baby, by Queens of the Stone Age to accompany these notes. The Games Monday - Win over Oakland - 7-2   WHOOO! Monday wins count double right? Oh, they don't. Well, at least they stopped the losing streak. Brandon McCarthy was awful in this game. He didn't command any of his pitches and he looked to be nibbling a lot. The Twins took advantage and Brian Duensing gave them a good start. Tuesday - Loss to Oakland -4-1   Cole DeVries does not

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

For Elise

I wrote this 10 years ago. Today the Chatty Chatty Princess started her year as a sophmore and The Boy enters the seventh grade. Good luck guys. Love, Dad.   --------------------------------------------- He didn't feel the gush that everyone said he would feel the first time he held her in his arms. He frowned. "I've never been especially good about feeling emotions."   There was excitement to be sure. And a feeling of amazement. But mostly the infant seemed like an infinite puzzle to

John  Bonnes

John Bonnes

Beloit Snappers - Pictures and Videos from 8-22 and 8-24

I'd hoped to do a longer write-up but after playing aunt all weekend, it's just a short note. Work sent me to Illinois/Wisconsin and I caught Wednesday's and Friday's Beloit Snappers games. They lost in 12 innings on Wednesday night, but I was able to take a few pictures and videos. Sano made a pretty slick defensive play at 3rd. The ball took an awkward hop off the edge of the infield grass toward him, but he was able to bare hand it and throw to first for the out. Friday night was a win, but m

TCAnelle

TCAnelle

Short Bursts of Opinion, and a Belated Beer

Originally posted at k-bro's baseball blog   I have some little opinions on some news items, so I thought I'd share some of them.     ~~~     Scott Diamond received a 6-game suspension for throwing toward Josh Hamilton's head on Friday. He plans to appeal the suspension.     I'm glad he's appealing because I thought the whole situation was handled poorly. Roy Oswalt inexplicably beaned Joe Mauer in the back of the neck, I'm assuming because he was pissy that Pedro Florimon scored on a pla

Kirsten Brown

Kirsten Brown

Gleeman and the Geek: Ep 56: Morneau in Dodger Blue, Live From The State Fair

Aaron and John's last KFAN broadcast is live from the Minnesota State Fair. First they talk about the Twins slide, September callups and a report out of LA that the Dodgers pursued Justin Morneau this week. Then they are joined by Lindsay Guentzel who talks about the highlights and lowlights of living in the MLB Fan Cave, what it's like trying to build a career in media and why Aaron shouldn't lead with his hair on those first dates. Here are:     the podcasts the rss feed if you want to

John  Bonnes

John Bonnes

Blind faith vs. evidence and reason

When coming to form one's beliefs or making evaluations about things, the rather vast ocean between blind faith and evidence sets up a stark contrast in reasoned (or un-reasoned) judgment. This post is not about evolution or theism, but about something much less important in the grand scheme of things.   This post is about the Twins' evaluation of Anthony Slama.   Let's first examine the evidence, sticking to Slama's minor league and major league statistics. In parts of four seasons in AAA Roche

Shane Wahl

Shane Wahl

Minnesota Twins Minor League Weekly Transactions: 8/18-8/24

Originally published at The Tenth Inning Stretch ---   This is the fourth instalment in this series. You can find the older ones here (most recent on top.) Promotions and demotions are listed under the team where the player currently plays (this means promotions to the Minnesota Twins will not be listed here)   Here are the transactions in all levels in the Twins organization from August 11th until yesterday August 17th:   Rochester Redwings (International League, AAA):   8-24 - Min

Thrylos

Thrylos

Fresh Start for Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox have made it clear they are looking to make a fresh start after trading four of their highest-paid players to the LA Dodgers, in a trade that has been seen by fans betting MLB as one of the league’s biggest in decades.     Starting pitcher Josh Beckett, first baseman, Adrian Gonzalez, left fielder, Carl Crawford, and infielder, Nick Punto, have left Boston to sign for the Dodgers, with James Loney, Ivan De Jesus, Allen Webster, and two as yet unnamed players heading the other

KCasey

KCasey

The right way to retaliate

So now that last night’s game is over and we have all had a good night’s sleep, what do we take away from what happened in the third inning yesterday? The first thing is to just recognize that this may not be over. Both pitchers gave the obligatory “I didn’t mean to do it” quotes after the game; everybody has learned the Cole Hamels/Bryce Harper lesson well. I can’t speak for the rest of you, but I didn’t buy either of those quotes last night, and I doubt MLB will either. Diamond’s pitch was mor

IdahoPilgrim

IdahoPilgrim

Twins Hitters Who Could Contribute to Playoff Team in the Future

The Twins are far from contending. It really is the sad reality. As much as we may think that adding two starting pitchers to the roster for 2013 will make the Twins contend, the reality is that 2 high quality starting pitchers added to this year's roster might have lead to a .500 finish. .500 teams are worthless in my mind. You either want to make the playoffs or rebuild, but you don't want to be in the middle. Middling teams usually do not compete for the playoffs and have difficulties dr

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

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