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Game Thread: Twins@Cleveland, 6/24@3:10pm CT


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Good Afternoon everyone! (well morning time where you are :P )

This is my first time writing up a game thread so I hope you like it. Also I just want to quickly say thanks to everyone that posts messages on this forum; you all seem like genuinely nice people and I am yet to see any viciousness on here :) 

A few thoughts on the Twins

I’ve not been a baseball fan for very long at all (probably because I’m an English guy from London) and I honestly used to think it was a boring sport....how wrong was I?! The more I have watched the game and understood the rules the more I have enjoyed it. I find myself on the edge of my seat a lot during a game! What a yo yo team! Lol
 
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After reading a lot, gathering opinions and watching games it's become blatantly obvious that there are only 2 or 3 pitchers (Santana, Berrios and possibly Mejia in the future) that the Twins can really count on this season. However despite the current pitching troubles it's pleasing to say that for now at least, the Twins are in contention for the division. I’m sure that after last season that if you were told that you would be in this position after nearly half the season you would have thrown a pie in my face (hopefully an apple pie like the one at the end of the 'speech'….yum...but not a hot apple pie because that could burn my face :P)


In the short time I have been a Twins fan I have also learnt that Buxton can't bat to save his life but wow, I have to say I am very impressed with his speed and defensive play. Likewise about Mauer except for the speed lol. He’s really impressed me as a first baseman.

Todays game against Cleveland

Firstly, what a great win yesterday against the Indians which included a shutout; it was impressive considering how hot they have been offensively recently. Mejia got out of some very tricky situations so I take my hat off to him. It can only bode well for him in the future. After all, he’s only just turned 24 and can only get better in my opinion.

So today pits Kluber v Gibson. Well we know what a good pitcher Kluber is and Gibson is a decent pitcher when Molitor decides to get on that field and tells him to get his act together...although this would be better if ‘the talk’ was done before the game lol.

The weather forecast looks fine for today in Cleveland so there shouldn't be any 4 hour 50 min rain delays! WOO! :D
 

Some Twins/random questions for you to answer if you want 

1. Why are the Twins so good on the road and so bad at home? I've heard rumours that there is a Target field curse? lol
 
2. Why do you say your dates backwards? Today's date should be 24/06/17...not 6/24/17...It's crazy ;) 
 
3. My family have a small holiday home in West Palm Beach….now why does it always rain there when Florida is known as the ‘Sunshine State’? (GO DOLPHINS BTW)
 
4. Bit of a touchy subject but....how in the world did the country manage to re-elect George W Bush and now Trump lol? (Lets judge him after his first term but still...not a great start….lol) Having said that, the UK voted for brexit...arghhh!
 
5.Why are the food portions so big in America? I love my food but even I can't eat the massive pizzas lol
 
6.Why is football called soccer in the USA? England invented the game and we call it football so you should call it football as well haha!

 

 

Random Fact

 

​I support a soccer team in the UK called QPR (short for Queens Park Rangers). We're currently in the league below the premier league. You probably haven't heard of us! lol

 

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This video made me laugh so much

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkVyj3oVv84
 

 

Thanks for reading my rubbish...if you made it this far haha! Lineups to follow later!


Now…back to the matter in hand.....let's go beat those Indians again...GO TWINS!!!! :)

 

 

 

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1882? Hmmm.

 

GREAT SEPTEMBER COMET OF 1882: This comet is perhaps the brightest comet that has ever been seen; a gigantic member of the Kreutz Sungrazing Group. First spotted as a bright zero-magnitude object by a group of Italian sailors in the Southern Hemisphere on Sept. 1, this comet brightened dramatically as it approached its rendezvous with the Sun. By the 14th, it became visible in broad daylight and when it arrived at perihelion on the 17th it passed at a distance of only 264,000-miles from the Sun's surface. On that day, some observers described the comet's silvery radiance as scarcely fainter than the limb of the Sun, suggesting a magnitude somewhere between -15 and -20! The following day, observers in Cordoba described the comet as a "blazing star" near the Sun. The nucleus also broke into at least four separate parts. In the days and weeks that followed, the comet became visible in the morning sky as an immense object sporting a brilliant tail. Today, some comet historians consider it as a "Super Comet," far above the run of even Great Comets.

 

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2. Why do you say your dates backwards? Today's date should be 24/06/17...not 6/24/17...It's crazy ;)

We go sequentially through our months, knocking off all the firsts of the month, then the seconds, and so forth. And we don't limit ourselves to 12 months like some other countries do, we have also Octember and Septober and Bleen and so forth - 28 or 30 or even 31 of them all told, I forget exactly. But our months do have only 12 days in them, so that the year comes out evenly at the end. For continuity's sake, we have January 1, just like you do. HTH.

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There is also:

 

YYYY/MM/DD (example = 2006/02/03).

 

This form is used a lot in programming/IT.

 

That is how the Japanese write dates. It's also the international standard.

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I think Gibby's going to need a couple of comets off the Sanoman's bat today.

 

And then some I would say, but who knows Mejia surprised us last night so maybe Gibson will too.  He has been somewhat better since he got his wake up call in Triple A.

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Finally an early game! Been in Cannes all week and have to stay up til 4am watching a couple of these last games.

 

10pm local time, will be watching on the water via MLBAM :)

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There is also:

YYYY/MM/DD (example = 2006/02/03).

This form is used a lot in programming/IT.

That is how the Japanese write dates. It's also the international standard.

There is also "Saturday." As in "Today is Saturday, who gives a **** what the date is?"

 

That's the chief standard.

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By the by...nice job Brettbrett! I believe you might be the first European game thread starter in TD history.

 

This website is pretty cool, when you think about it.

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Finally an early game! Been in Cannes all week and have to stay up til 4am watching a couple of these last games.

10pm local time, will be watching on the water via MLBAM :)

You've been in the can all week? Trouble posting bail?

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It rains a lot in Florida for a few reasons. It's basically a combination of being next to large bodies of water and lots of sunlight/warm air. Rains almost every day down there during the summer.

 

We have big food portions in America because we feel like it I guess. Maybe we are just bigger people. Maybe we just have a whole lot of food and don't know what to do with all of it. I don't know but it's pretty awesome.

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I honestly used to think it was a boring sport....how wrong was I?! 

I think you somehow were confusing baseball and cricket ... 

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Finally an early game! Been in Cannes all week and have to stay up til 4am watching a couple of these last games.

 

10pm local time, will be watching on the water via MLBAM :)

I hope our game wins Palme D'Or.

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You've been in the can all week? Trouble posting bail?

I've heard of dropping the kids off at the pool but posting bail is a new one.

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We go sequentially through our months, knocking off all the firsts of the month, then the seconds, and so forth. And we don't limit ourselves to 12 months like some other countries do, we have also Octember and Septober and Bleen and so forth - 28 or 30 or even 31 of them all told, I forget exactly. But our months do have only 12 days in them, so that the year comes out evenly at the end. For continuity's sake, we have January 1, just like you do. HTH.

 

ahhh...that explains it then...thanks ;)

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By the by...nice job Brettbrett! I believe you might be the first European game thread starter in TD history.

This website is pretty cool, when you think about it.

 

Thanks Chief! :) Happy to have made history hehe

 

Great website. Great fans...what's not to like?!

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It rains a lot in Florida for a few reasons. It's basically a combination of being next to large bodies of water and lots of sunlight/warm air. Rains almost every day down there during the summer.

 

We have big food portions in America because we feel like it I guess. Maybe we are just bigger people. Maybe we just have a whole lot of food and don't know what to do with all of it. I don't know but it's pretty awesome.

 

Thank you weatherman :)  I enjoy the big portions as well..I never leave a restaurant without feeling full :P 

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2. Why do you say your dates backwards? Today's date should be 24/06/17...not 6/24/17...It's crazy ;) 
 
 

 

This is Merica.  We don't do crazy metric numbers and don't you be touching our dates :)

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It rains a lot in Florida for a few reasons. It's basically a combination of being next to large bodies of water and lots of sunlight/warm air. Rains almost every day down there during the summer.

 

We have big food portions in America because we feel like it I guess. Maybe we are just bigger people. Maybe we just have a whole lot of food and don't know what to do with all of it. I don't know but it's pretty awesome.

I'm a light eater. Eat a couple 60w bulbs everyday.

 

My brothers-in-law however are prototypical Americans; part pig, part garbage disposal. I once shanghied two of them to help us move. The Little Woman made barbecues for lunch. Mark ate an even dozen. Dan only had eight; he'd had lunch before he got there. Swear to God.

 

 

 

 

 

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I think you somehow were confusing baseball and cricket ... 

 

You're absolutely right...I do find watching cricket boring...especially test cricket! -_- 

Twenty20 cricket is just about watchable as it doesn't last all day

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1882? Hmmm.

GREAT SEPTEMBER COMET OF 1882: This comet is perhaps the brightest comet that has ever been seen; a gigantic member of the Kreutz Sungrazing Group. First spotted as a bright zero-magnitude object by a group of Italian sailors in the Southern Hemisphere on Sept. 1, this comet brightened dramatically as it approached its rendezvous with the Sun. By the 14th, it became visible in broad daylight and when it arrived at perihelion on the 17th it passed at a distance of only 264,000-miles from the Sun's surface. On that day, some observers described the comet's silvery radiance as scarcely fainter than the limb of the Sun, suggesting a magnitude somewhere between -15 and -20! The following day, observers in Cordoba described the comet as a "blazing star" near the Sun. The nucleus also broke into at least four separate parts. In the days and weeks that followed, the comet became visible in the morning sky as an immense object sporting a brilliant tail. Today, some comet historians consider it as a "Super Comet," far above the run of even Great Comets.

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Very interesting. Thank you :) 

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 I enjoy the big portions as well..I never leave a restaurant without feeling full :P

For what it's worth, I have never left an English restaurant without feeling a good deal less appetite than when I went in. That's the idea, right?

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You're absolutely right...I do find watching cricket boring...especially test cricket! -_- 

Twenty20 cricket is just about watchable as it doesn't last all day

Is the commissioner concerned about pace of play?

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I'm a light eater. Eat a couple 60w bulbs everyday.

 

My brothers-in-law however are prototypical Americans; part pig, part garbage disposal. I once shanghied two of them to help us move. The Little Woman made barbecues for lunch. Mark ate an even dozen. Dan only had eight; he'd had lunch before he got there. Swear to God.

For those not from around here: barbecues = sloppy joes.

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For those not from around here: barbecues = sloppy joes.

And for the rest: sloppy joes = barbecues.

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This is Merica. We don't do crazy metric numbers and don't you be touching our dates :)

HAHA, it's fine...you don't have to worry about that..I like my dates the correct way round

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For what it's worth, I have never left an English restaurant without feeling a good deal less appetite than when I went in. That's the idea, right?

For me, I sometimes come out of a restaurant feeling like I could eat more but I never have that worry in the States

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