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I don't think I'm biased because I would barely bat an eye if the Twins happened to ditch Austin this winter, but I'd much rather have Austin than Bird if for no other reason than you can stick Austin in the OF.

Plus... “never gotten all the way back from his wrist injury” seems like more of a reason to prefer Austin. I mean, eventually that injury should be healed. What is Bird’s excuse? Wait... isn’t Bird always injured?

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Eric: Hi Kiley, thanks for the chat! I liked your post on evaluating pitchers, and am curious what “camp” you think BRUSDAR! falls into?

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Kiley McDaniel: He’s somewhere between them, but closer to Manning/Cease. His delivery and strike throwing is closer to average, but still inconsistent

 

that refers to this article:

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/should-we-adjust-how-we-evaluate-pitching-prospects/

 

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can't even win most disappointing...what a year!

 

ohioscott
1:31 Based on record alone what team has been your biggest positive surprise and negative surprise? Positive - Tampa or A's or ??? Negative - Nats or Twins or ???

 

Jay Jaffe
1:33 I think the four teams you named are well qualified within their respective categories. I think most folks actively thought the Rays would be terrible given their trades and injuries, whereas they saw the A's as mediocre, but the distance from expectation to actuality seems pretty similar in both cases. I think the Nationals win the Most Disappointing Team award, hands down — they were supposed to have a shot at a championship, rather than have people lobby for them to be shot out of a cannon.

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Marshall MN
1:27 What are your thoughts on the Twins handling of Buxton at the end of this year?

Keith Law
1:27 Completely disagree with it, and I think he should file a grievance - I think more players should fight these manipulations, because teams do it with impunity right now.

 

 

Lois Sanborn
1:33 Hi Keith, thanks for all of your work! It always makes me happy to hear your thoughts on baseball and non-baseball topics alike. How would you project Alex Kirilloff's game power going forward? I just looked up his spray chart from this season and noticed that he hit 11 of his 20 HRs to left or left-center, which was surprising to me.

 

Keith Law
1:33 I think he's a plus hit plus power guy in a corner. Great prospect only limited by positional value.

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John
1:55 Has Lewis Thorpe put himself back on the top 100 radar this year with the better performance and being 2 years removed from TJ?

 

Keith Law
1:55 Not yet, not unless the stuff ticks up.

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given this, thanks again to our mods!

 

mike sixel
1:55 It would be sad if comments went away, we (I) like the interaction......is it really that bad?

 

Keith Law
1:56 I have had to keep moderation on for two years now because of a very small number of abusive people (two, maybe three). One is pretty much a single comment away from me going to the police.

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given this, thanks again to our mods!

 

mike sixel
1:55 It would be sad if comments went away, we (I) like the interaction......is it really that bad?

 

Keith Law
1:56 I have had to keep moderation on for two years now because of a very small number of abusive people (two, maybe three). One is pretty much a single comment away from me going to the police.

Yep ... it's always a small number that occupy most of our time.

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BTW, some really good articles on Lewis and Jeffers on the Athletic........mostly about how they are working with them on defense (interesting both were about that), and how even some in the Twins' had doubts about Lewis sticking at SS.

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BTW, some really good articles on Lewis and Jeffers on the Athletic........mostly about how they are working with them on defense (interesting both were about that), and how even some in the Twins' had doubts about Lewis sticking at SS.

I saw a tweet about that, that after the defensive work Lewis has put in, his throws are more accurate and quick and hard, that he has a chance to stick at SS.

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given this, thanks again to our mods!

 

mike sixel
1:55 It would be sad if comments went away, we (I) like the interaction......is it really that bad?

 

Keith Law
1:56 I have had to keep moderation on for two years now because of a very small number of abusive people (two, maybe three). One is pretty much a single comment away from me going to the police.

Jeepers, that sucks.

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BTW, some really good articles on Lewis and Jeffers on the Athletic........mostly about how they are working with them on defense (interesting both were about that), and how even some in the Twins' had doubts about Lewis sticking at SS.

Does that mean they had pre-draft doubts?  Or current doubts.  Sorry.  Being cheap, I guess.  Should just subscribe.

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http://mlb.com/r/article?ymd=20180912&content_id=294181356&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb

Jim callis predicts baseball’s top 10 prospects next year. Wowza! I’ll let you enjoy the surprise

Okay, I’m gonna throw a little cold water out here, which is not my norm, but at one time weren’t Buxton and Sano the overall #1 and #6 prospects? I don’t want to get into a discussion about either or both of them, and their seasons this year, or the whys and wherefores of that season, just pointing out that prospect rankings don’t always correlate to MLB success. At least not yet.

 

But those are quite the leaps for those two and not at all where I’d have expected either of them. And despite my above comment, I’m still hopeful because ‘hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things ...’ :)

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Of course that means neither one loses his Rookie of the Year eligibility. For those of you hoping that at least Kirilloff will log significant MLB playing time.

That probably has more to do with the perception that next year’s starting OFers are set in stone. It’s time for the kid gloves to come off with regards to Buxton. If he doesn’t produce, he shouldn’t play IMO.

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Of course that means neither one loses his Rookie of the Year eligibility. For those of you hoping that at least Kirilloff will log significant MLB playing time.

 

If Kirilloff isn't logging significant MLB playing time, it probably means the team is competing and the outfielders are hitting well enough without him.

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If Kirilloff isn't logging significant MLB playing time, it probably means the team is competing and the outfielders are hitting well enough without him.

 

Is Kiriloff a full-time DH candidate, or is he too young so they'd want him getting that value (and improvement) in the field?

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Is Kiriloff a full-time DH candidate, or is he too young so they'd want him getting that value (and improvement) in the field?

 

Certainly possible, but I think they will want him playing OF a bit...

 

That said, AK hasn't had any time in the high minors. With Austin at the ML level and Rooker/Weil in front of him, I'm not expecting to see him in MN next year.

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Certainly possible, but I think they will want him playing OF a bit...

 

That said, AK hasn't had any time in the high minors. With Austin at the ML level and Rooker/Weil in front of him, I'm not expecting to see him in MN next year.

I like that. It's getting a little off the thread topic, but that gives Kepler another year to maybe turn a corner (or transition to 1B, which I believe he played some in the minors).

 

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