Aerodeliria Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 4 hours ago, Dman said: Varland with a great recovery. I kind of thought the game might get out of hand. I honestly can't believe the Twins won two in a row at Yankee Stadium. Hell must frozen over. Actually, I thought the pitch to Volpe was pretty good. Sometimes a hitter just locks on to a decent pitch. Varland didn't flinch after his one 'bad' pitch to Judge. He just settled in and kept attacking the zone. Kudos to him. Dman and glunn 2
h2oface Old-Timey Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 A 4-3 win can make one ignore a 3 homer start in 6 innings. 3 dingers. I also consider it a bit of luck that these homers Varland served came with the bases empty. And the pitches hit out by Judge and Stanton were pretty much meat. It is not a good thing for a pitcher to give up 3 homers..... in 9 innings. But Varland did recover from the opening shock and kept us in the game. 8 Ks. Kept us in the game and gave us 6 innings. That was impressive. A 4-3 win can make one ignore a 3 homer game.
Paul Walerius Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 4 hours ago, darwin22 said: 12-8-1-0-0-0 For those wondering what those numbers mean----it was Pagan's line tonight: 12 pitches 8 strikes 1 K------Volpe on swinging strike three to end the inning 0 hits allowed 0 BB 0 Runs As much as criticism as I've voiced (rightfully so) about Pagan's failures----tonight--at least tonight in Yankee Stadium of all places he was very successful and worthy of being a key contributor to a Twins win. He was absolutely awful for most of last year. Over the last month and a half or so (from what i heard) he stopped using a pitch. I don't remember which. During that time, he had very good numbers. Look at this year now 1 ER over 5.2 innings, 1 BB and 4 K, 1.69 ERA. If he keeps this up, he is back, and we have 6 guys who can lock it down. LiamC, glunn, Doctor Wu and 3 others 6
bighat Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Nice "W" - am I getting too greedy to think that the Twins could possibly take 3-of-4 in Yankee Stadium? A win Saturday would be monumental, Twins are going against a very hittable Domingo German, who has a 5.87 ERA over two starts so far. Can't say anything more about Varland that hasn't already been said. Correa starting to come around. Nice.
2wins87 Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 5 hours ago, jimbo92107 said: Louie Varland looks like a fearless young MLB pitcher with excellent stuff. With he and Bailey Ober backing up the starting five, this is indeed the deepest group of quality starters I have ever seen beginning a season for the Twins. This team appears to have seven starters that would be #2's or #3's behind an ace. You really don't need a Cy Young contestant if all your guys are solid pitchers. It means that each time through the rotation, one or two guys will throw and ace-like game, six or seven innings giving up either no runs or one run. Varland today came about as close as you can get, considering the firepower of the Yankees hitters. If the next two starters can do as well, the Twins could take this series. They might even be better that that. It's too early to tell, but I really think Lopez might have taken the next step to #1 territory. If he can go a full season going toe to toe with the likes of Cole, deGrom, and Ohtani this could really be a special rotation. I think Gray has been around long enough to know he's more a #2 but he's pitched like a #1 early too. It's taken a few years, but it seems like the front office has finally managed to build the rotation they've always been working on. Nine of twelve, Peter, Melissa and 1 other 3 1
wabene Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Fun piece of writing Mr Braun DJL44, AaronRendahl and Dman 3
NotAboutWinning Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 7 hours ago, darwin22 said: 12-8-1-0-0-0 For those wondering what those numbers mean----it was Pagan's line tonight: 12 pitches 8 strikes 1 K------Volpe on swinging strike three to end the inning 0 hits allowed 0 BB 0 Runs As much as criticism as I've voiced (rightfully so) about Pagan's failures----tonight--at least tonight in Yankee Stadium of all places he was very successful and worthy of being a key contributor to a Twins win. If Pagan can get himself right, that would be some very sweet icing on an already impressive bullpen cake 🎂 Nine of twelve 1
Doctor Gast Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Hats off to the pinstripes (not NYY). It's been a long time since we had our pinstripes against NYY and they came through. Of course hats off to Varland (the rookie), Correa (who had been in a bad slump) J Lo and even Pagan (who likes to give us heart attacks). This a game we look back on and say this was a turning point from good to great. The way we've been playing we could sweep the bums. Feels good, GO TWINS!!!!!!! LiamC 1
Melissa Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 I notice that the game time was 2:11 - -which aligns with the feeling I had while watching on TV. The announcers commented on how some of the pitchers, like our own Varland, typically work fast, so that plus the clock kept things brisk. The quick pace made my viewing experience more enjoyable and especially more gripping, even in those middle innings with less tension. I had grown accustomed to playing around on my phone while watching baseball on TV — something I have never done while attending in person — but, as others have mentioned on this site, there’s neither time nor reason to fill in the empty stretches. Doctor Gast, LiamC, cjj td and 5 others 8
Peter Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 This could be turning point in special season!!! C4 clutch was awesome!!! As was Varland with 8ks!!! Huge comeback win. This twins team is different from seasons past and with additions made we can definitely win division/end playoff losing streak and go deep in playoffs with possibly another World Championship!!! Let’s win today as well tomorrow and sweep the Yankees!!! Go Twins!!! wabene and Melissa 2
Doctor Gast Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 6 minutes ago, Melissa said: I notice that the game time was 2:11 - -which aligns with the feeling I had while watching on TV. The announcers commented on how some of the pitchers, like our own Varland, typically work fast, so that plus the clock kept things brisk. The quick pace made my viewing experience more enjoyable and especially more gripping, even in those middle innings with less tension. I had grown accustomed to playing around on my phone while watching baseball on TV — something I have never done while attending in person — but, as others have mentioned on this site, there’s neither time nor reason to fill in the empty stretches. Yes, it's wonderful. The reducing of dead time is advantagious to keep fans into the game not off on another tangent & being disconnected. A connected fan help the players motivated. It's very enjoyable. Melissa and LiamC 2
jmlease1 Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Really, really good win last night. Liked how every time a big question was asked the Twins had an answer. Varland looked wobbly to start and just when you wondered if he was going to get rocked against the Evil Empire, he cleans it up and settles into a quality start. Offense looked like it might have gone silent after the big explosion the other night, and then it just started chipping away. Big question on whether Pagan could handle an important inning and he got it done. Jorge Lopez is in a good run of form right now and looks like the reliever we were hoping for when we traded for him. That's going to be huge. And just a great game by Correa. He really looked like the all-star SS. Some very nice defensive plays, the bat was cooking, he was the full package last night. wabene, Melissa and Dman 3
LastOnePicked Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 10 hours ago, jkcarew said: So early…but it’s the kind of game that can get the PLAYERS believing. Might have that effect on us FANS, too. :) Nine of twelve 1
Beast Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 That’s a huge win for the team. Not only in terms of their W-L record, but fan morale, national coverage, confidence, etc. It also came with a cobbled together group from the minors (Varland and Garlick), and in Yankee stadium. Massive. Really impressed with this team. Injuries could be an issue, but it feels like special could be brewing here. Melissa and LastOnePicked 2
Jeff D. Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Said the monster........................aaaarrrgghhhhhhh............Pitching......Good! GO TWINS! Twins Geezer..........out! Dman 1
MN_ExPat Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 9 hours ago, Steven Trefz said: Best moment from being at the game tonight? Bottom of 4th, Yankees last out is fly ball to Garlick in right. He turns to toss it to the bleacher bums, and then says “nope” and heads back to the dugout with it 😂 They booed him so hard…not Correa hard, but close. Then, just a few innings later, he goes yard. Then Correa wins it… That place went from ecstatic to rage to pin drop over the course of the night. And it was glorious. I know, I saw the turn and the... "Nope" and I was rolling 🤣. Loved it. Melissa 1
Riverbrian Old-Timey Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 It's a long road ahead with twists and turns so I'll keep trying to stay even keel. However... My confidence in this team is rooted in the starting pitching depth. Varland on hand when needed has me excited. He battled out there. Come what may. Oops Sorry... Wrong Month... Come what april. Dman, MN_ExPat, Melissa and 1 other 4
dxpavelka Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 The best thing about these two games has been Correa and Buxton being in the lineup........ Melissa, darwin22 and whitsbrain 3
Otaknam Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Could it be be that at, long last, Rocco is learning how to handle starting pitchers? He leaves rookie Varland in through SIX INNINGS AGAINST THE YANKEES IN YANKEE STADIUM! And only 86 pitches! With a bullpen that has been outstanding so far! That might be a firing offense for the FO. This is a very good sign! Hosken Bombo Disco and wabene 1 1
Major League Ready Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Correa getting back to normal is a big boost. Miranda is coming around and hopefully, Polanco is back soon also providing a boost. There is hope this team could be a real contender. Melissa, wabene and Dman 3
DJL44 Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Great recap. You'll never get writing like that from an AI. Melissa and LastOnePicked 2
whitsbrain Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 14 minutes ago, dxpavelka said: The best thing about these two games has been Correa and Buxton being in the lineup........ Couldn't agree more. In the post game interview, I liked when Correa said something like "we've got some dog in us". I thought that was evident with him at the plate last night. That "dog" was also displayed by Varland after his rough first inning and in Lopez's last start when he gave up 3 and then slammed the door in Chicago's face. Best of all was on Thursday when the Twins were up 11-0. Joe Ryan gave up a solo HR and he just smirked and shrugged...kind of motioning like "lucky" or "big effing deal". I love to see that attitude and the Twins have it right now. And there's no question that when Buxton is in the lineup, it's just a different team. He gets on base and it's just chaos for the opposition. Dman, wabene, darwin22 and 2 others 4 1
Major League Ready Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 57 minutes ago, Otaknam said: Could it be be that at, long last, Rocco is learning how to handle starting pitchers? He leaves rookie Varland in through SIX INNINGS AGAINST THE YANKEES IN YANKEE STADIUM! And only 86 pitches! With a bullpen that has been outstanding so far! That might be a firing offense for the FO. This is a very good sign! or could it be that we finally have 5 pitchers that are worthy of pitching a 3rd time through the order? Did you want him to handle bad pitchers as if they were good pitchers? GNess, Melissa, Nine of twelve and 3 others 5 1
Dman Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 Correa with three of the four RBI’s. He was the difference maker offensively in that game. Nice to see him take a game over and carry the team on his back. jmlease1, whitsbrain, Melissa and 1 other 3 1
jmlease1 Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 6 minutes ago, Major League Ready said: or could it be that we finally have 5 pitchers that a worthy of pitching a 3rd time through the order? Did you want him to handle bad pitchers as if they were good pitchers? Seriously. With Varland, SWR, and Ober in AAA we might even have 8. Rocco has done a fine job with the pitching staff this season but more importantly the starters are a) deserving of the longer rope, and b) much more talented. Could this be the Year of Lopez for the Twins? Jorge is looking back to form and Pablo has been a stud. Really liked Jorge's work against the Yankees last night. Velocity was great, he worked guys, he's not giving free passes, and he's trusting his stuff. LiamC, Dman and Melissa 3
RpR Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 I watched the game analasyse last night on MLB; they showed all of the Yankees home runs, Correa's at bats and never mentioned Garlick, but, after that they had a long bit on Ryan's new pitch. The called it a Sweeper.
wabene Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 2 hours ago, Peter said: This could be turning point in special season!!! C4 clutch was awesome!!! As was Varland with 8ks!!! Huge comeback win. This twins team is different from seasons past and with additions made we can definitely win division/end playoff losing streak and go deep in playoffs with possibly another World Championship!!! Let’s win today as well tomorrow and sweep the Yankees!!! Go Twins!!! Peter just firing up the fan base lol! Love it!!
Monkeypaws Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 20 minutes ago, jmlease1 said: Seriously. With Varland, SWR, and Ober in AAA we might even have 8. Rocco has done a fine job with the pitching staff this season but more importantly the starters are a) deserving of the longer rope, and b) much more talented. Not to mention guys that could come back from injury, namely Paddack and Canterino.
jmlease1 Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 9 minutes ago, Monkeypaws said: Not to mention guys that could come back from injury, namely Paddack and Canterino. I'll give you Paddack, whom I rate, and I think will be in the rotation next season. But I think those bastards at Rice ruined Canterino's arm and he'll never be able to stay healthy enough to start. He's probably going to have to go to the 'pen, and it's a damn shame.
Major League Ready Verified Member Posted April 15, 2023 Posted April 15, 2023 17 minutes ago, jmlease1 said: I'll give you Paddack, whom I rate, and I think will be in the rotation next season. But I think those bastards at Rice ruined Canterino's arm and he'll never be able to stay healthy enough to start. He's probably going to have to go to the 'pen, and it's a damn shame. Maybe he can emulate the Josh Hader role. Obviously, a top of the rotation SP would be ideal, but a high leverage RP would be a decent consolation prize, especially if he could pitch as many innings as Hader. jmlease1 and Dman 2
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