RandBalls Stu Twins Daily Contributor Posted January 3, 2025 Posted January 3, 2025 The team’s inactivity is pushing some local sports journalists to extremes. Image courtesy of Unsplash/Thought Catalog In an offseason wherein trading Jovani Morán counts as major news, covering the Minnesota Twins has never been more difficult for the sportswriters assigned to the squad. Nowhere was this more noticeable than Phil Miller’s most recent offseason notebook column for the Minnesota Star Tribune, which was just a series of doodles and drawings of “old-timey” cowboys. “I call this one ‘Bad Bart,’” said Miller, pointing at a crude sketch of a large man in a ten-gallon hat. “He’s got an itchy trigger finger, that one.” Miller’s fellow scribes sympathize with his plight. “The editor wants content, but the team simply isn’t providing any,” said a beat writer who asked not to be identified. “I do a podcast with (Twins Daily’s John) Bonnes and we did 75 minutes on (Rule 5 draftee) Eiberson Castellano. Nobody wants that. Castellano's family doesn't want that. It gave me a nosebleed that hasn’t stopped since. “I like Chinese food,” he added. “It makes your job incredibly difficult,” said Betsy Helfand of the Pioneer Press. “At least the teams who are tanking are trading players away. You can cover the transaction and the disgruntled fanbase. “I should also note that Phil is a talented draftsman, and his portrayals of lonesome, grizzled cowboys astride their majestic horses are breathtaking. Some would say haunting.” In a statement, the Star Tribune supported the decision to run the unconventional piece and asked everyone to quit making fun of the donation page. As for Miller, he says he’s looking forward to spring training, which is now just a little over a month away. “This fellow here, he’s ‘Handsome Clyde,’” said Miller of another cowboy he drew. “The thing about Clyde is, he isn’t very handsome at all. But his mean streak? It’s very real.” Image license here. View full article
Twins GFP Verified Member Posted January 3, 2025 Posted January 3, 2025 I will take the drawings over some of the stuff being churned out right now. This article would have been perfect if you had posted artistic examples. Vanimal46 1
Schmoeman5 Verified Member Posted January 3, 2025 Posted January 3, 2025 3 hours ago, Fire Dan Gladden said: I will take the drawings over some of the stuff being churned out right now. This article would have been perfect if you had posted artistic examples. He couldn't post the examples because they're selling faster than Twins ticket packages. Twins GFP and Vanimal46 1 1
ashbury Verified Member Posted January 3, 2025 Posted January 3, 2025 It's regrettable the cowboy drawings appear to be all behind the STrib's paywall. I was hoping to see. adjacent 1
sampleSizeOfOne Verified Member Posted January 3, 2025 Posted January 3, 2025 2 hours ago, ashbury said: It's regrettable the cowboy drawings appear to be all behind the STrib's paywall. I was hoping to see. I don't suppose anyone with paywall access can describe Bad Bart for me? I herd song lyrics about him: "When i'm a bad bart, i will tell taradiddles." followed by "I'll play a bad part on the falsest of fiddles" And i've always wanted to know what made a fiddle false...
DJL44 Verified Member Posted January 4, 2025 Posted January 4, 2025 It is nearly TwinsFest so the front office should emerge from their annual winter hibernation soon.
sampleSizeOfOne Verified Member Posted January 8, 2025 Posted January 8, 2025 Are there any Clarence E Mulford inspired cowboy drawings?
ashbury Verified Member Posted January 8, 2025 Posted January 8, 2025 2 hours ago, sampleSizeOfOne said: Are there any Clarence E Mulford inspired cowboy drawings? There is footage of Royce "Hopalong" Lewis rounding second after pulling a quadriceps. Close enough?
sampleSizeOfOne Verified Member Posted January 8, 2025 Posted January 8, 2025 12 hours ago, ashbury said: There is footage of Royce "Hopalong" Lewis rounding second after pulling a quadriceps. Close enough? Yes, he sure is a gunslinger. But also too soon. Also him running into the fence in Oakland is still too soon.
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