Squirrel Community Moderator Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 You follow his wife on Twitter??? I think you misunderstood the joke. I was mocking a "blog" written by Perkins wife where she said in her own words, anyone who is mad that he blew saves is just jealous because he is doing something all of you could only dream of. Also, they flaunted the Porsche all over social media, around the same time as that blog, and his awful 2nd half. Oh.
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 You follow his wife on Twitter??? Ha, no. someone else wrote that, but I recall the "controversy". It may have been a blog, as referenced above. I only follow KLAW, Calcaterra, Sullivan, Morrus, beergraphs, D&D, and Mearls on Twitter.
alarp33 Provisional Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Oh. I think the point she was attempting to make was valid enough (losers sending death threats, etc. to athletes after they have bad outings)... she came across in how she wrote it pretty terribly... Mike Sixel and SwainZag 2
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Why are we assuming this is not what happened? Just because they announced the move this morning doesn't mean that's when they reached the decision. True, which is why i used the word "assume" in my first post. Platoon 1
tobi0040 Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 I think the point she was attempting to make was valid enough (losers sending death threats, etc. to athletes after they have bad outings)... she came across in how she wrote it pretty terribly... It was not very tactful. But if my wife dealt with public insults thrown my way as I was working through an injury and/or going through a rough patch in my career I could see a similar, emotional defense Winston Smith and Mike Sixel 2
nicksaviking Community Moderator Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 It was not very tactful. But if my wife dealt with public insults thrown my way as I was working through an injury and/or going through a rough patch in my career I could see a similar, emotional defense Hmmm, I'm pretty sure my wife would just jump on the insult dog-pile if it was me. Richie the Rally Goat, SwainZag, Jham and 3 others 6
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 I think the point she was attempting to make was valid enough (losers sending death threats, etc. to athletes after they have bad outings)... she came across in how she wrote it pretty terribly... this, they were treated awfully......and could have responded better. While I can be "harsh" about a players' ability, I don't attack their personality*, work ethic, or injury stuff, or other non-performance things. They are people. *unless they bring it on themselves, by doing things that put them/others at risk. alarp33 1
Winston Smith Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Attacking a players motives and his character when you don't really know anything about what's going on in the background makes you as bad as what you are complaining about, imo. This isn't pointing a finger at anyone in particular just at the general tone. Dozier's Glorious Hair, dbminn, Hrbowski and 5 others 8
Rosterman Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 As Tony LaRussa would say, the closer is the only guy called on the carpet because he "blows a save". Other batters miss pitches. Fielders make errors. But most every game a closer enters is on-the-line and he either gets the outs or doesn't, and he gets a BIG CHECK MARK when he doesn't. Hey, anyone. If given $10 or so million, what car would YOU go out and buy! Hrbowski and Dozier's Glorious Hair 2
alarp33 Provisional Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 this, they were treated awfully......and could have responded better. While I can be "harsh" about a players' ability, I don't attack their personality*, work ethic, or injury stuff, or other non-performance things. They are people. *unless they bring it on themselves, by doing things that put them/others at risk. There is any excuse for tweeting vile, over the top things @ pro athletes, or especially their significant others. That being said, her post was about how much money he makes, and how the criticism he receives is undeserved because none of us are perfect. It is certainly true that none of us are perfect, when I screw up at work, no one tweets about it, talks about it on radio, etc.... but I also don't make anywhere near the amount of money she was all too happy to point out on multiple occasion he makes. If a baseball player doesn't want to be criticized, he doesn't have to play baseball...
JaleelWhite FanClub Provisional Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Is "shoulder strain" code for poor pitching? Can we call these vague, interestingly timed injuries "Nolascos?" I'm with the earlier posters who are tired of the crapping pitching outings followed by DL stints. Jham and Dr. Evil 2
h2oface Old-Timey Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 I hope May gets some shots at closing. Jepsen was fools gold last year and will tank if he is used there this year. JT Chargios to the rescue? Dr. Evil and twinssouth 2
JaleelWhite FanClub Provisional Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 The most worthless asset is a good closet on a bad team. The Twins had two years of All Star level performance from Perkons with no substantial impact on W-L record and did nothing. Look how the Phillies turned Ken Giles into 4 exciting prospects. It's just another example of the reactionary, non-visionary FO. Mike Sixel, twinssouth, James and 1 other 4
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 The most worthless asset is a good closet on a bad team. The Twins had two years of All Star level performance from Perkons with no substantial impact on W-L record and did nothing. Look how the Phillies turned Ken Giles into 4 exciting prospects. It's just another example of the reactionary, non-visionary FO. I do agree, and have been preaching for a few years now.....but that time is past. but, add it to the long list of moves I didn't like from my favorite team.
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Can I assume they waited until this morning to summon Rogers, so that he'll be unavailable for tonight's game, even though they had to have known this was a possibility since at least yesterday, probably longer? Or am I just too cynical when it comes to this team's self-inflicted pain? We can assume that they waited until this morning because they didn't have a game yesterday, and no need to call up Rogers until today. He found out yesterday.
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Man, reading some of these comments is embarrassing. 1.) The velocity could be down because he's 33, not 31 or 29. If he wasn't experiencing any pain, there was no reason for him to say anything. 2.) Are people really accusing him of using this injury as an excuse for bad pitching? That's amazing to me that people would even thing that. 3.) Someone said this kind of thing makes him harder to cheer for... him getting hurt and not being as great as he once was makes it hard for people to cheer for him? That's sad! Then again, it doesn't surprise me based on how many treat Mauer and his injuries. Mike Sixel, messed up, Dozier's Glorious Hair and 2 others 5
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 We can assume that they waited until this morning because they didn't have a game yesterday, and no need to call up Rogers until today. He found out yesterday.So I won't hear DickBert tell me Rogers is in uniform tonight, but isn't likely available because the Twins like to give a player a day or two to get acclimated before using them in a game, right? I'm sorry Seth, but waiting until today to bring him to Minneapolis is penny wise and pound foolish, IMO. Use the off day to best position the team to suffer the least possible damage. It's not a huge deal. A "paper cut" if you will. But death from a thousand paper cuts is still death. At least avoid the self inflicted ones.
Intramural Legend Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 I would assume it was cheaper to make it official today. One less day of major league pay for Rogers. No idea is standard, but would bet so
big dog Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 The most worthless asset is a good closet on a bad team. I think you meant to say "a good closet in a bad house", right? USAFChief, Mike Sixel, Platoon and 2 others 5
big dog Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 (edited) As Tony LaRussa would say, the closer is the only guy called on the carpet because he "blows a save". Other batters miss pitches. Fielders make errors. But most every game a closer enters is on-the-line and he either gets the outs or doesn't, and he gets a BIG CHECK MARK when he doesn't. As the father of a soccer goalie, all I can say is AMEN! Forget the offenders who missed the wide-open shot, forget the defender who pulled someone down in the box- it's the goalie who doesn't save the penalty shot who blew the game. Edited April 13, 2016 by big dog
Jham Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Man, reading some of these comments is embarrassing. 1.) The velocity could be down because he's 33, not 31 or 29. If he wasn't experiencing any pain, there was no reason for him to say anything. 2.) Are people really accusing him of using this injury as an excuse for bad pitching? That's amazing to me that people would even thing that. 3.) Someone said this kind of thing makes him harder to cheer for... him getting hurt and not being as great as he once was makes it hard for people to cheer for him? That's sad! Then again, it doesn't surprise me based on how many treat Mauer and his injuries.Seth, as an experienced writer for this team, you know Perkins' history of getting shelled, then bringing up an injury. Gardy specifically called him out a number of times. Several local writers and media members connected to this team have questioned Perkins conditioning and off-field habits. We're not all as in the loop as you are, so these open criticisms are what we have to go on. And over time, they should necessarily require a second look. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me again... and maybe there's a real wolf this time, and some poor kid gets eaten, and then I can't wear my three-wolves-howling-at-the-moon t-shirt in good taste anymore. Point is, Perkins has wore through his benefit of the doubt period when it comes to getting shelled then reporting an injury that will probably require nothing more than rest and strengthening which he should have been doing all off season...As long as questioning Perkins work ethic and timing in reporting injury is taboo, then I might as well admit that I have questioned what he did on one of those rehab stints back when that allowed him to come back to the pen and throw 97 and get a big contract. If it's legit, I hope he does it again. Now that sort of question might not be fair. But the injury reporting is a pattern. Thrylos, Dr. Evil and JaleelWhite FanClub 3
TheLeviathan Old-Timey Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 (edited) 3.) Someone said this kind of thing makes him harder to cheer for... him getting hurt and not being as great as he once was makes it hard for people to cheer for him? That's sad! Then again, it doesn't surprise me based on how many treat Mauer and his injuries. No, what makes him hard to cheer for is the end of last year when he's pitching terribly he's whining about his role. It bothers me to read quotes from him in response to his velocity that basically read as "the light switch will flip, you guys are idiots for even being worried" and then he makes all of one appearance before hitting the DL after blowing a save. And of course, an unreported or badly handled injury magically comes up again. Perkins seems to have an accountability problem, something you don't see when you are lights out for three years but as soon as the going gets tough the "Crocodile Tears" version comes roaring back. Edited April 13, 2016 by TheLeviathan Thrylos, Mike Sixel, alarp33 and 1 other 4
Jham Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 As the father of a soccer goalie, all I can say is AMEN! Forget the offenders who missed the wide-open shot, forget the defender who pulled someone down in the box- it's the goalie who doesn't save the penalty shot who blew the game.Closers also get paid like 3 times more than relievers who do basically the same job. Goalies also get credited with wins regardless of how well they played individually. I also don't follow much soccer outside of World Cup, but as my memory serves me, the guys taking the penalty shots and missing are much more likely to be accused of blowing a game than a goal keeper. Danchat 1
Hosken Bombo Disco Community Moderator Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 It is frustrating that this is the third consecutive year Perkins has gotten hurt and then subsequently said he needs to be smarter in the future about pitching with an injury. Unti he can throw many consecutive fastballs at 94+ and feel good, he probably shouldn't be put into a close ballgame. Who knows when that will be. I'm sure the Twins will say all the right things and claim he is still the closer. It's sad, because when he was on, he was lights out and you could bank on it.
TheLeviathan Old-Timey Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 It is frustrating that this is the third consecutive year Perkins has gotten hurt and then subsequently said he needs to be smarter in the future about pitching with an injury. Yeah, I think you said what I'm trying to say better than I'm saying it...or something. But what bugs me is that we keep going down the same road, with the same excuses, the same bristly responses, and the same over-confidence issues. I want Glen Perkins healthy and helping this team and it sometimes seems like the greatest enemy of that is Glen Perkins himself. alarp33, Hosken Bombo Disco and Thrylos 3
big dog Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Closers also get paid like 3 times more than relievers who do basically the same job. Goalies also get credited with wins regardless of how well they played individually. I also don't follow much soccer outside of World Cup, but as my memory serves me, the guys taking the penalty shots and missing are much more likely to be accused of blowing a game than a goal keeper.Goalies get credited with losses, too, even if they stop 10 breakaways and lose 1-0. If goalies play like crap, the team tends to lose rather than win, though I suppose you could dig and find a couple exceptions. Closers don't do basically the same job as other relievers. Just about every failed closer is someone who was a good reliever during other parts of the game. Except Eck and Smoltz, I guess.
tobi0040 Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 (edited) Unti he can throw many consecutive fastballs at 94+ and feel good, he probably shouldn't be put into a close ballgame. Who knows when that will be. I'm sure the Twins will say all the right things and claim he is still the closer. It's sad, because when he was on, he was lights out and you could bank on it. More importantly, a GM that understands he needs something called insurance. Not Fernando Abad, or Buddy Boshers. Or Casey Fien for that matter. Edited April 13, 2016 by tobi0040 Hosken Bombo Disco, jokin, TheLeviathan and 3 others 6
tobi0040 Verified Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 Goalies get credited with losses, too, even if they stop 10 breakaways and lose 1-0. If goalies play like crap, the team tends to lose rather than win, though I suppose you could dig and find a couple exceptions. Closers don't do basically the same job as other relievers. Just about every failed closer is someone who was a good reliever during other parts of the game. Except Eck and Smoltz, I guess. There is a good study on the closer phenomenon. Salaries have skyrocketed with this newly created position. But conversion has remained constant over time. Mike Sixel 1
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 There is a good study on the closer phenomenon. Salaries have skyrocketed with this newly created position. But conversion has remained constant over time. Most "closers" are actually the same in terms of outcomes. There are few great ones, or awful ones.
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 No, what makes him hard to cheer for is the end of last year when he's pitching terribly he's whining about his role. It bothers me to read quotes from him in response to his velocity that basically read as "the light switch will flip, you guys are idiots for even being worried" and then he makes all of one appearance before hitting the DL after blowing a save. And of course, an unreported or badly handled injury magically comes up again. Perkins seems to have an accountability problem, something you don't see when you are lights out for three years but as soon as the going gets tough the "Crocodile Tears" version comes roaring back. So, you're saying he's not hurt and is just making it up because he's off to a slow start?
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