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Lemonade Out of the Lemons MLB has Given Us

There’s both good and bad to come in the next couple of days. As has always been my stance, we’re going to see baseball in 2020. The flip side to that is Rob Manfred will impose a bastardized version thanks to the efforts of owners wanting to crush the sport. There has to be some silver lining though right?   Co-director of the IBWAA, Daniel Epstein, did a masterful job of breaking down Major League Baseball’s recent letter and detailing why the negotiations have been nothing short of a steaming

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

Keeping Up With Twins Picks: 2020 Edition

On June 10th, 2020 one of the weirdest drafts in Major League Baseball history commenced. Composed of just five rounds, Major League organizations will add the least amount of talent they have in years. For the Minnesota Twins, their selections will start with the 27th overall pick.   In a yearly effort to keep all of the draft picks in one place, here's your "Keeping Up" entry at Off The Baggy, Take a look back at 2018 here, and 2019 here. This article will be updated throughout the draft tomor

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

Baseball Striking Out in the 9th

We’re now past the point of Major League Baseball earning favor with fans upon its return. The expectation remains that there will be a 2020 season, but it’s looking more likely that it will be a mandated one as opposed to an agreed upon conclusion.   With the latest proposal from ownership across Major League Baseball, the Players Association has been presented another deal that changes wording and says virtually the same thing. Despite an agreement from March regarding full prorated salaries,

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

Our Voices Need To Be Heard, Part 1

Baseball isn't coming back if we don't do something about it.   I don't follow other sports, but I learned that the NBA and MLS are restarting in Florida, and the NHL is doing... something, I don't really know what. Their boards and committees have all approved of plans, but MLB has not.   Here's the thing: People NEED baseball. They need to have that thing that distracts them from regular life. They need a sport that's totally organized and set up right.   I understand that we have a major gl

TwinsFan268

TwinsFan268

Making a 50-Game MLB Schedule Work

Fifty games? In a Major League Baseball season? It's some kind of joke, right?   We wish it was, but in 2020, the year a pandemic threatened to scratch entire professional and college sports seasons, it's starting to feel like baseball fans will be lucky to get even a 50-game season.   I know. "Lucky" isn't how I really feel, either. But when you consider that we're almost certainly going to see zero minor league games in 2020, a 50-game MLB regular season, followed by an expanded post-season, i

Steven Buhr

Steven Buhr

Thank You and Now for Action

Whether you've been a reader here, at Twins Daily, or through Twitter, this message is a thank you of sorts. I was reading a blog post by a client tonight and it was in reflection of the George Floyd killing. What I realized in reading it is that with a platform or audience comes a responsibility. One phrase in that post prompted me to reflect on how I can best handle said responsibility.   In reflecting on the events that both led to and have come from the death of George Floyd, this post read,

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

What's wrong with Nick's column

There are many things in Nick's article that are incorrect, and some that I agree with. This isn't meant to attack but to show a different viewpoint that he might not see.   "Our community is broken. Our country is broken." We live in the greatest country on earth. Our community/country is not broken. You are stating your opinion as fact. A tragic death lead to a protest which lead to planned riots and anarchists coming to Mpls and many large cities throughout the nation. There are problems with

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the_brute_squad

How Wacky Will a 2020 MLB Season Be?

Here we are again, another critical week in terms of baseball resuming for a 2020 season. The MLB owners sent their non-starter of a proposal to the players, and the players have responded with what ownership describes identically. We need to bridge that gap, and quickly, but if we do what is it all going to look like?   There’s a couple of assumed certainties already in play that, regardless of where all of the chips fall, these thing should take place in some form or fashion.   Universal DH  

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

Baseball's May Day is Coming

No matter how far we distance ourselves from Covid-19, 2020, and the ripple effects of a worldwide pandemic, I’ll remember a couple of specific dates as they relate to baseball. Tuesday May 26, 2020 could end up being another one of those days. In the midst of Memorial Day we wonder what lies ahead tomorrow.   Thinking back to March 11, the sports world began to stand still. That day the NBA put everything on hold, and less than 24 hours later not only was the MLB season halted, but also March M

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

The tales of second base

After reading the 2005 season summary that is part of an excellent series on TD I was forced to think about second base where 2005 demonstrated the difficulty we had for many years.   Here is a summary of our highs and lows:   Billy Martin was our 2B in the first year in Minnesota and would last one year before becoming a coach and manager and then going to the Yankees again and again and again. If only he would stop hitting marshmallow salesmen. Bernie Allen had five years of average play (239

mikelink45

mikelink45

Baseball's memorial day

According to historian Jim Leeke, author of “From the Dugouts to the Trenches: Baseball During the Great War,” approximately 38 percent of active Major League players went on to serve, and eight current or former players were either killed in action or died of illness during the war. - library of Congress blog   Teams played short handed, players paid a price for their heroism. The great Christy Mathewson did not get to action on the front - the war ended - but he was exposed to mustard gas in t

mikelink45

mikelink45

Mike Trout Winning Off the Diamond

During this global pandemic one thing that has seen a massive boost in the sports world is collectibles, or trading cards, affectionately categorized as The Hobby. With something for everyone, and fans of every sport, your bound to find a way to pique your interest. In the modern baseball world, the Angels outfielder is king, and Mike Trout did it again over the weekend. As the unquestioned best player in the game today, Trout holds a special place at the top of the modern baseball card collecti

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

The Past, Present, and Future for Miguel Sanó

Photo credit: © David Richard-USA TODAY Sports   On his 27th birthday, let’s review Miguel Sanó’s up-and-down Twins career.   The past:   Sanó, a shortstop at the time, was widely regarded as the top free agent teenage prospect in Latin America in 2009. At just 16 years old, Sanó signed for $3.15 million with the Twins and began his trek to Minnesota.   Sanó thrived in rookie ball. As an 18-year-old, he hit .292/.352/.637 with 20 home runs and 18 doubles in 66 games for Elizabethton.   Gaining s

Nash Walker

Nash Walker

Miguel Making Good in Year 27

Take some time to watch Ballplayer: Pelotero during quarantine. Everyone has plenty of that right now and remembering the mega-prospect a teenage Miguel Sano was should not be lost on anyone. Now today, on his 27th birthday, we get to look back on what’s been accomplished.   Through parts of five Major League seasons Sano has amassed 8.5 career fWAR. He was in the running for a Rookie of the Year award, has made an All-Star Game, and surpassed the 100-career homer plateau. He’s also been asked t

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

Did Major League Baseball Stumble into a Money Pit?

Back in April I wrote an article at Twins Daily about how the Stay at Home orders all but forced creativity upon baseball. The Twins Trevor May architected an MLB The Show Players League and by the end we had matchups on ESPN. With classic games being televised left and right, it was the initiative today that caught my eye. Here’s the thing, classic games are awesome, but it’s a slog for many to get through countless hours of a known outcome. Speaking specifically about myself here, it’s exactly

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

Baseball Returns! Sort of…

When the calendar turns to May 5 over in Korea, we will officially have the Opening Day we never knew was necessary. Thanks to COVID-19 shelving Major League Baseball thus far in the United States, we are clamoring for sporting outlets. The NFL Draft drew massive numbers, and The Last Dance draws wonderfully on ESPN. Now, if you stay up late enough (rise early enough), we’ll get KBO action.   It’s been weird to think about so little to cover as it relates to the Minnesota Twins or Major League B

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

Twins Simulation End of April Stats & More

TWINS 2020 SEASON SIMUATION   The Twins have an off day on 4-30-20. I will give an end of month update below with plenty of links.   AL CENTRAL STANDINGS Cleveland 17-3 (7-6 since mid April update) Minnesota 23-8 Tied for first (10-2) Chicago 18-13 (11-2) Kansas City 14-16 (5-7) Detroit 5-25 (1-11) The Twins are the best team in baseball with a 74.2% winning percentage. We also have the best score differential at +85, the Indians and Astros are the next closest at +83. Surprisingly, t

TheTeufelShuffle

TheTeufelShuffle

Twins Simulation Game 31, 4-29-20

TWINS 2020 SEASON SIMULATION   Game 31, 4-29-20   Minnesota is going for the short 2 game series win vs LA today. Jose Berrios (3-2) is up against Julio Urias (1-0). Game highlights below: Top of the 2nd - The Twins looked good this inning. Garver walked after Donaldson grounded out. Cave got a single moving Garver to 2nd. Adrianza struck out. But Polanco hit a single to center unfortunately leaving Garver at 3rd. 2 outs, bases loaded and Jose Berrios is at the plate. He actually connected wi

TheTeufelShuffle

TheTeufelShuffle

Twins Simulation Game 30, 4-28-20

TWINS 2020 SEASON SIMULATION   The Twins have won 6 straight and just dominating as of late, but we have a very tough 2 game series here in LA vs the Dodgers. Jake Odorizzi (5-0) is going up against Clayton Kershaw (4-2) someone the Twins were hoping to miss when they first saw the game on their schedule. Both pitchers are coming in with sub 3.00 ERAs. Game highlights are below: Top of the 4th - After 3 full innings with no base hits in the game, the Twins finally made something happen. Not a

TheTeufelShuffle

TheTeufelShuffle

Twins Simulation Games 25-29, 4/22 - 4/27/20

​TWINS 2020 SEASON SIMULATION   Who knew you could get so busy and exhausted during a quarantine? I guess that is what happens when you stay home with a 6 month old and 3 year old by yourself all day while your spouse is on the front line. Anyways I'm way behind, so I will do a less structured recap for the last two games of the 4 game Seattle series, and the whole Boston at Minnesota series.   Game 25, 4-22-20 Minnesota just blanked Seattle their last game and was hoping to do so again today.

TheTeufelShuffle

TheTeufelShuffle

Baseball is Ready to Unite Us All

We’re now quickly approaching May 1, a time in which Major League Baseball originally was slated to resume for the 2020 season. COVID-19 has continued to disrupt those plans, and the lack of sports has become frustratingly difficult. However, when we do get resumption (and that remains inevitable), I can’t help but reflect on two big returns.   As things stand, we still have no idea when baseball will be back. The Coronavirus pandemic has dealt body blows to our country and around the world. Con

Ted Schwerzler

Ted Schwerzler

Twins Simulation Game 24, 4-21-20

TWINS 2020 SEASON SIMULATION   Game 24, 4-21-20   Coming off a tough loss to Seattle at home the Twins wanted to rectify that in game 2. Chacin (0-0) Vs. Marco Gonzalez (3-2). Game highlights below: Bottom of the 2nd - Donaldson hit a single. Garver got on base due to an error by Marco Gonzalez. Jake Cave came up big with a huge double to right field scoring Donaldson. Adrianza walked. Then Polanco hit into a double play, one of what seems like a very small handful this year for the Twins. Tw

TheTeufelShuffle

TheTeufelShuffle

Twins Simulation Game 23, 4-20-20

TWINS 2020 SEASON SIMULATION   Game 23, 4-20-20 The Twins just turned around their early season by winning 9 straight games (16-6). Today, they get the Seattle Mariners (7-16) at home, hopefully bringing the win streak to 10 games. Today's game will pit Berrios (3-1) vs. Justus Sheffield (0-3). Game highlights below: Top of the 3rd - Through the first two innings there has barely been any offensive action. Garver hit a single. That was it. To start the third, Tom Murphy and Mallex Smith both

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TheTeufelShuffle

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