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13 hours ago, dxpavelka said:

Interesting the Gallo gets MVP love by hitting Sano's career batting average and hitting Sano's per 162 number of home runs.

The BIG difference is Gallo's Gold Glove fielding

 

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The Gallen move didn't happen in my time machine, you may have a glitch.  Lee came up in September to along with our new ace, Paul Skenes. 

Drafted with the 5th pick after his new agent Scott Boras floats signability issues to the first 4 teams, he comes up to pitch meaningful September innings out of the bullpen.  While the move baffles KFAN caller Glen from Maple Grove as he can't find a way to criticize it, Skenes proves his Wes Johnson enhanced stuff plays in the bigs with 9 1/3 solid innings with 12 Ks and 3 walks. 

Alas, my time machine ran out of banana peels on September 14th, right before the start of a crucial 4 game set against the Pale Hosers with a 82-64 record. 

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7 hours ago, tarheeltwinsfan said:

That # 5 draft pick is an important pick this year. There will be some top- notch talent available this draft at # 5. The Twins will do a good job in evaluating the prospects and I expect the Twins to be cautious. If the Twins are not going to pay for an "Ace" SP and don't want to trade numerous top prospects for an "Ace" pitcher, then this is the only other way to get one. Yes, drafting a pitcher is risky, but what is the alternative to getting that one great pitcher, as opposed to getting more above average pitchers?

There is none. As you said, just like any player, talent can either be drafted or acquired!

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Posted
18 hours ago, dxpavelka said:

Interesting the Gallo gets MVP love by hitting Sano's career batting average and hitting Sano's per 162 number of home runs.

I should’ve mentioned he’s a gold glove fielder and much better base runner than Sano!

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5 hours ago, Hunter McCall said:

I should’ve mentioned he’s a gold glove fielder and much better base runner than Sano!

Should also have mentioned that the last time he hit above .223 was 2019

 

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