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Game Thread: Twins @ Yankees, 4/26/18 @ 12:05 PM CT


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Seems funny to say worry about Rodney, did anybody really think he was going to be good this year?

 

You'd be surprised at how many people on this very site were telling us naysayers that we were overreacting to his signing and being anointed closer.

 

Also, closers are very overrated and an antiquated part of the game.

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I wonder how long Molitor's leash is? Granted, pretty much the whole team is playing like trash, but still, he is not a good manager.

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I wonder how long Molitor's leash is? Granted, pretty much the whole team is playing like trash, but still, he is not a good manager.

He's done a brilliant job of parlaying a couple of good months over the last three years into long-term employment.

 

I imagine it's longer than most of us would like.

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Thanks. So mostly on Rodney.... Sigh.

Yeah, but I sort of think Mauer makes the play at first.

 

Sanchez only ties the game at that point if the play is made.

 

Game completely changed when Morrison didn't dig out the throw.

 

I'm really getting tired of the "sacrosanct" DH late in the game, by the way.

 

It seems obvious to me that if you're going to use one of your best defensive players as a DH you best be prepared to give up the DH late in the game.

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I wonder how long Molitor's leash is? Granted, pretty much the whole team is playing like trash, but still, he is not a good manager.

I can't believe that I'm saying this...but I can't hang this game on him.  I agree, he's not a good manager but aside from putting Morrison at 1B, it's not his fault that Rodney imploded.

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The Twins are to the Yankees what the Lions were to the Vikings during Grants era. The Lions knew they would lose, no matter what. It wasn't a matter of if? It was simply how and when.

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I closed out of Gameday because I knew what was coming.

And I was right.

 

Same here! Turned off gameday, just peeked back. *#^#$!!@^&@*

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I can't believe that I'm saying this...but I can't hang this game on him.  I agree, he's not a good manager but aside from putting Morrison at 1B, it's not his fault that Rodney imploded.

Yeah, it wasn't meant to put the fault on him specifically for this game. I'd still like to see him gone though.

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Yeah, but I sort of think Mauer makes the play at first.

 

Sanchez only ties the game at that point if the play is made.

 

Game completely changed when Morrison didn't dig out the throw.

 

I'm really getting tired of the "sacrosanct" DH late in the game, by the way.

 

It seems obvious to me that if you're going to use one of your best defensive players as a DH you best be prepared to give up the DH late in the game.

Hard to see them winning later, if it is only tied....

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I can't believe that I'm saying this...but I can't hang this game on him.  I agree, he's not a good manager but aside from putting Morrison at 1B, it's not his fault that Rodney imploded.

Could very well have been the difference between a tie game and an immediate loss.

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"I wonder how long Molitor's leash is? Granted, pretty much the whole team is playing like trash, but still, he is not a good manager"

 

I have been saying this since the 59-103 debacle and his defenders always rush forward. You can't fire the team. If they don't fire Molitor that says all you need to know about the philosophy of the ownership/management of the Minnesota Twins.  I predicted a while ago that he would cost them at least 15 games. Probably too low.

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Hard to see them winning later, if it is only tied....

Oh, I think that's sort of a given but hey, which position would you rather be in?

 

A chance at winning or losing later or losing now?

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He's done a brilliant job of parlaying a couple of good months over the last three years into long-term employment.

 

I imagine it's longer than most of us would like.

Winning manager of the year probably helped stretch that out and give him even more leash too. Watching national broadcasts and hearing them talk about how great a manager he is makes my head hurt.

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let's also not forget the passed ball that led to a run in the 8th. good teams take advantage. we don't

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Still, I give Gibson a lot of credit. He pitched a whale of a game.

 

Kyle gave the Twins a great chance to win and they couldn't come through for him.

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man, i'm still just sitting here. you should never be this stunned when you completely expect something to happen and it does.

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Sorry, but I'm not putting this on Rodney:

 

Others have mentioned the lack of RISPy-ness and the unearned run resulting from the Gold Glover. Only then... 

 

1. Sano doesn't handle ball cleanly.

2. Sano rushes a throw he still has time on, throwing it in the dirt.

3. Morrison can't handle a ball that is scoopable.*

        *After just coming in as a defensive substition, when, as has been pointed out, it would have helped the defense to eat the DH spot and insert Mauer.

4. Trying to make up for it, Sano cuts in front of Adrianza to field a ball that Adrianza would have at least had a shot at. 

5. Rodney gives up homer.

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man, i'm still just sitting here. you should never be this stunned when you completely expect something to happen and it does.

 

I for one was shocked. There's no way this Twins team is THIS BAD, I thought.

 

Right now, the Twins are one of the worst teams in MLB. Longest losing streak in MLB, and they're at the bottom of the pile in the win column as well. Blowing games they surely had in the bank (Tampa, NYY).

 

It's afternoons like this that I have to remember that life goes on. Much worse things have happened to many people today. It's pretty sad that I have to reach that far to feel a bit better, but the Twins are really making me feel pretty low!

 

PS - For anyone out there giving the Twins a free pass today, I'm completely sick of the "Yankee Curse" talk.  These are professional athletes. There's no such thing as a "curse". I bet the Yankees or their fans don't have a clue about it either - they just see the Twins the same as they do the Tigers, Reds, and Padres. A crap team that's good for an easy victory.

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I for one was shocked. There's no way this Twins team is THIS BAD, I thought.

 

Right now, the Twins are one of the worst teams in MLB. Longest losing streak in MLB, and they're at the bottom of the pile in the win column as well. Blowing games they surely had in the bank (Tampa, NYY).

 

It's afternoons like this that I have to remember that life goes on. Much worse things have happened to many people today. It's pretty sad that I have to reach that far to feel a bit better, but the Twins are really making me feel pretty low!

 

PS - there's no such thing as a "curse". Don't give the Twins a pass, they stunk it up, period.

There's just no worse team to be completely owned by than the yankees. I'd rather be owned by the white sox.

 

Molitor says we're "snake bit". Right.

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