nater79a Verified Member Posted April 6, 2018 Posted April 6, 2018 Gotta love me some Sammons! Big kid too... I think he might be a sleeper prospect with a bright future. One of my picks-to-click this year, among "lower ranked" prospects, along with Hector Lujan, Clark Beeker and Andrew Bechtold. caninatl04 1
ashbury Verified Member Posted April 6, 2018 Posted April 6, 2018 I heard that Hughes topped out at 92. How about exit-velocity? TRex and 70charger 2
FormerMinnasotan Provisional Member Posted April 6, 2018 Posted April 6, 2018 So, I take it the minor league pitchers are on more of a pitch count limit? Littell looked good stat wise, but only pitched 4.1 innings, and Sammons for Cedar Rapids pitched 4 innings of no run ball and 6 k’s. I would have thought both could have pitched deeper into the game, but I suppose they have to do more to protect those young arms.
gunnarthor Old-Timey Member Posted April 6, 2018 Posted April 6, 2018 I do hope that Bechtold gets moved fairly quickly. He's 22 and has some college experience. I'd be thrilled if he could make it to AA this year, even for a cup of coffee. TNTwinsFan and Dman 2
AZTwin Verified Member Posted April 6, 2018 Posted April 6, 2018 So, I take it the minor league pitchers are on more of a pitch count limit? Littell looked good stat wise, but only pitched 4.1 innings, and Sammons for Cedar Rapids pitched 4 innings of no run ball and 6 k’s. I would have thought both could have pitched deeper into the game, but I suppose they have to do more to protect those young arms.Littell stuff was not sharp yesterday. He pitched out of jams. Had a lot of pitches at that point
Darius Verified Member Posted April 7, 2018 Posted April 7, 2018 I get that they made a financial investment (which isn't even that large, relatively), but how does that make starting Hughes beneficial to the franchise in any way? He's going to get obliterated, and the Twins will probably lose multiple games. If the guy is also damaging the team vs. no contribution, doesn't it make the contract worse? I've always been confused about motivation to run a guy like that out there. A sunk cost is a sunk cost. It doesn't take a doctorate from Oxford to see that. So, really, what's the deal? Does an MLB owner in 2018 really say, "we invested $12 million per year (peanuts) in this guy, he better be out there"? Even considering that their dad made all of the money, they have to have some business acumen, right? Mike Sixel 1
gunnarthor Old-Timey Member Posted April 7, 2018 Posted April 7, 2018 I get that they made a financial investment (which isn't even that large, relatively), but how does that make starting Hughes beneficial to the franchise in any way? He's going to get obliterated, and the Twins will probably lose multiple games. If the guy is also damaging the team vs. no contribution, doesn't it make the contract worse?I've always been confused about motivation to run a guy like that out there. A sunk cost is a sunk cost.It doesn't take a doctorate from Oxford to see that. So, really, what's the deal? Does an MLB owner in 2018 really say, "we invested $12 million per year (peanuts) in this guy, he better be out there"? Even considering that their dad made all of the money, they have to have some business acumen, right?Well, I agree that he probably can't help anymore the team should probably make sure. Letting him get some minor league starts to rehab his arm, maybe putting him in the pen are both reasonable options. 12m is a lot of money and I'm sure most owners don't want their GMs telling them to dump salary. It's pretty rare, even the Yankees have seldom done it.
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