Fatbat Verified Member Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 Tons of questions with these three and just about everyone else in some respect. The Vikes and Wild just came off disappointing seasons and had as many question marks. All three teams are young and developing new talent. Even if the Twins don’t make any splashy trades or FA signings, we should expect these 3 and everyone else to take a step forward in development. Before injuries derailed aug/sept, the Twins were a solid playoff team. Expect these guys to play more like ‘23 than late ‘24!
RpR Verified Member Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 2 hours ago, Fatbat said: Tons of questions with these three and just about everyone else in some respect. The Vikes and Wild just came off disappointing seasons and had as many question marks. All three teams are young and developing new talent. Even if the Twins dont make any splashy trades of FA signings, we should expect these 3 and everyone else to take a step forward in development. Before njuries derailed aug/sept, the Twins were a solid playoff team. Expect these guys to play more like ‘23 than late ‘24! Injuries is an excuse it was just plain pee-poor play that made the team collapse; sadly not a rare thing with the Twins over the years. Twins stunk when the season started and stunk when the season ended.
Fatbat Verified Member Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 2 minutes ago, RpR said: Injuries is an excuse it was just plain pee-poor play that made the team collapse; sadly not a rare thing with the Twins over the years. Twins stunk when the season started and stunk when the season ended. Yet it took an historic collapse in Sept to miss the playoffs. When the high paid stars don’t play and we send 4 rookie SP out to pitch against teams fighting to get into the post season, bad things happen. ‘25 will be significantly different if the guys in their prime play daily. Sprinkle in the rookies and sophomores and we will get better results.
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