Mr. Ed Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Send DJ Romero to AAA while they're at it. He was supposed to start there and now that he's hitting at AA,move him up.
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 I agree on Hicks, I think it is time.
YourHouseIsMyHouse Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Keep Parmelee up because this is his year. I'm not satisified with him, but triple A isn't going to help him. Send Arcia and/or Hicks down soon.
AlwaysinModeration Verified Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 I love the Mike Morse comparison. Can we get Colabello a nice "beast" nickname or a good "Take on Me" soundtrack that the crowd gets into? (they still play it in DC even though Morse is now back in Seattle.) I hope that Colabello turns into the Twins DH for the next half dozen years.
Craig Arko Old-Timey Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 And starting today in right field.
ThePuck Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 And starting today in right field. Well, that makes perfect sense...after all, he's almost 30 and he's played a whopping 13 games in the OF between indy ball and the minors over the last 8 or 9 years... But hey, he's played 4 game this year in the OF and had two chances during those games...I'm sure he's ready for the major league OF.. That heavy snark isn't directed at you crarko, just my frustration that Gardy believes anyone can play anywhere so he just plugs them into wherever. This is the majors, hard enough to play ONE position well enough to get here and be major league quality.
Mr. Ed Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Lefty starting, Arcia and Parmelee scuffling, what's to lose,when the Twins have lost this many in a row?
Craig Arko Old-Timey Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Actually, I wouldn't mind him breaking out the old third baseman's glove, either.
jun Verified Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 It's possible he goes on the 7-Day DL. The timing of Colabello finding out tells me that it is Plouffe related, though it could be a situation where they were going to send Parmelee or Arcia down. Arcia should stay, Parmelee should be sent down.
jay Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Arcia should stay, Parmelee should be sent down. Reverse that. Parmelee has proven he can dominate AAA. It's time to give him his extended chance to get results at the MLB level. Some time in AAA isn't going to hurt Arcia and can help in the long run.
drjim Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Well, that makes perfect sense...after all, he's almost 30 and he's played a whopping 13 games in the OF between indy ball and the minors over the last 8 or 9 years... But hey, he's played 4 game this year in the OF and had two chances during those games...I'm sure he's ready for the major league OF.. That heavy snark isn't directed at you crarko, just my frustration that Gardy believes anyone can play anywhere so he just plugs them into wherever. This is the majors, hard enough to play ONE position well enough to get here and be major league quality. Would you rather he didn't play? Doubtful they would bench Morneau.
spideyo Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Actually, I wouldn't mind him breaking out the old third baseman's glove, either. Based on our current organizational depth, if Collabello gets sent back to AAA he totally should be working on 3B. We've got plenty of sub-par corner OF/DH guys
ThePuck Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Would you rather he didn't play? Doubtful they would bench Morneau. It doesn't matter to me if he plays or not. What I'm defintely not interested in seeing is a guy who has no business being in the OF playing in the OF...
jay Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 It doesn't matter to me if he plays or not. What I'm defintely not interested in seeing is a guy who has no business being in the OF playing in the OF... Hard to disagree with that. We'll have to see how he does. I have a hard time envisioning him being much worse in the outfield than Ryan Doumit or Josh Willingham though...
ThePuck Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Hard to disagree with that. We'll have to see how he does. I have a hard time envisioning him being much worse in the outfield than Ryan Doumit or Josh Willingham though... We can add Arcia to that list...though I'm hoping it's rookie nerves with him...We have too many DH types on this team.
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 They don't have that many DH types either, assuming the H stands for hitter.....
clutterheart Verified Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Wow Great story. Hope he hits 30 homers for the twins.
ThePuck Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 They don't have that many DH types either, assuming the H stands for hitter..... There's that.
Rosterman Verified Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 And then they put him in right field. Go figure. Of course, no DH.
Brad Swanson Verified Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Is it just me, or does Colabello look kind of weird in this picture: His head is very round and his cheeks kind of dangle.
Mr. Ed Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Colabello has been OK in the outfield. Just like the others, it's hard to catch the rockets that leave the park when Worley pitches.
PseudoSABR Verified Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Moves like Colabello playing in the outfield strike me as a pretty overt acknowledge that 2013 is indeed a rebuilding year. They want to see his bat, first and foremost and with Morneau going so good, Colabello's best play to play might be the outfield. They probably also want to see if Colabello has any flexibility. The Twins have shown some anticipation in players having flexibility in the outfield, in that Parmelee looks much better in right field than many of us anticipated (especially his arm-play), and them giving CF innings to Ramirez and LF innings to Escobar. Honestly, these kind of moves seem totally prudent. They might not be looking for regular at bats for any of these guys, but they might a several good bench players, when the next core emerges. Which has been a historical issue for this team.
spideyo Provisional Member Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Imagine if Parmelee and Colabello could hit in the majors at the same level as they hit at AAA. They could platoon DH and provide powerful bench options if/when our various OF kids make their presence unnescesary in the OF.
nicksaviking Community Moderator Posted May 23, 2013 Posted May 23, 2013 Well, that makes perfect sense...after all, he's almost 30 and he's played a whopping 13 games in the OF between indy ball and the minors over the last 8 or 9 years... But hey, he's played 4 game this year in the OF and had two chances during those games...I'm sure he's ready for the major league OF.. That heavy snark isn't directed at you crarko, just my frustration that Gardy believes anyone can play anywhere so he just plugs them into wherever. This is the majors, hard enough to play ONE position well enough to get here and be major league quality. They pulled a similar stunt with Parmelee last year. It was suspected if the Twins called up Parmelee, his best bet to get playing time would be in the outfield yet he never played any at Rochester. Either the front office doesn't have much foresight or Gene Glynn is telling them to screw off and stop messing with his team. I doubt Glynn would still be employed if the later was the case.
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted May 23, 2013 Posted May 23, 2013 What is with all the Arcia hate?Sure he's been streaky, and his D has been pretty sub par, but his OPS+ is 115. Not terrible for a 22 year old rookie, and is good for 2nd on the club right now (behind only Joe). Maybe some people expect dominance or bust from him, but I think he's hit good enough to stay up here, and should be in the line up every single day.
ThePuck Provisional Member Posted May 23, 2013 Posted May 23, 2013 They pulled a similar stunt with Parmelee last year. It was suspected if the Twins called up Parmelee, his best bet to get playing time would be in the outfield yet he never played any at Rochester. Either the front office doesn't have much foresight or Gene Glynn is telling them to screw off and stop messing with his team. I doubt Glynn would still be employed if the later was the case. Yeah, I get that, but Parmelee was drafted as an OF and played OF a lot in the minors. Something close to 300 games.
kab21 Verified Member Posted May 24, 2013 Posted May 24, 2013 Yeah, I get that, but Parmelee was drafted as an OF and played OF a lot in the minors. Something close to 300 games. He was always a 1Bman that was pushed into the OF in the minors because Morneau was at 1B. They tried to make it work and gave up at the upper levels.
ThePuck Provisional Member Posted May 24, 2013 Posted May 24, 2013 He was always a 1Bman that was pushed into the OF in the minors because Morneau was at 1B. They tried to make it work and gave up at the upper levels. The other way around...he started playing more 1B than OF when Morny got his concussion...check the games played. [TABLE=class: dataTable][TD=class: dtComment, colspan: 11][/TD][TD=class: dtPickNumber]20[/TD][TD=class: dtTeamCode]http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/images/team_logos/38x45/logo_min_38x45.gif[/TD][TD=class: dtName]Christopher Parmelee[/TD][TD=class: dtSchoolName]Chino Hills HS[/TD][TD=class: dtPosition]RF[/TD][TD=class: dtBats]L/L[/TD][TD=class: dtHeight]6'1"[/TD][TD=class: dtWeight]205[/TD][TD=class: dtBirthdate]1988-02-24[/TD][TD=class: dtClass]HS[/TD][TD=class: dtVideo]350K[/TD][TD=class: dtComment, colspan: 11]Comments: A smooth left-handed swing provides line drives now and presents the kind of power potential scouts like. His arm may play in right field and he's a good baserunner, but the bat is what will get him drafted.[/TD][/TABLE] Point is, there's NO comparison to the amount of games played in the OF between Colabello and Parmellee prior to hitting the majors. 13 games to almost 300.
kab21 Verified Member Posted May 24, 2013 Posted May 24, 2013 The other way around...he started playing more 1B than OF when Morny got his concussion...check the games played. [TABLE=class: dataTable][TD=class: dtComment, colspan: 11][/TD][TD=class: dtPickNumber]20[/TD][TD=class: dtTeamCode]http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/images/team_logos/38x45/logo_min_38x45.gif[/TD][TD=class: dtName]Christopher Parmelee[/TD][TD=class: dtSchoolName]Chino Hills HS[/TD][TD=class: dtPosition]RF[/TD][TD=class: dtBats]L/L[/TD][TD=class: dtHeight]6'1"[/TD][TD=class: dtWeight]205[/TD][TD=class: dtBirthdate]1988-02-24[/TD][TD=class: dtClass]HS[/TD][TD=class: dtVideo]350K[/TD][TD=class: dtComment, colspan: 11]Comments: A smooth left-handed swing provides line drives now and presents the kind of power potential scouts like. His arm may play in right field and he's a good baserunner, but the bat is what will get him drafted.[/TD][/TABLE] Point is, there's NO comparison to the amount of games played in the OF between Colabello and Parmellee prior to hitting the majors. 13 games to almost 300. Yes, the Twins drafted Parmelee as an OF'er but that doesn't mean that they didn't force that position on him because there wasn't a spot at 1B available in the majors. His scouting reports in the low minors usually said that he was borderline awful in the OF but that the Twins were trying to make OF work so he had somewhere to play in the majors.
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