D.C Twins Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 After years of begging for Rocco to be fired, I'm actually OK with keeping him right now. I want him to feel every minute of the pain of this team right from the front row! Sjoski 1
TwinsDr2021 Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 1 hour ago, DJL44 said: I would still rather watch a random baseball game than a random football game. I would rather watch you watching baseball then Rocco managing a game. ashbury, Sjoski and Blyleven2011 3
Patzky Old-Timey Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 1 hour ago, sstolen said: Well said...and a look at that reliever list...OMG. We're relying Topa and Funderburk. Grim.Just grim. When Julien is the alternative.. maybe just let the guy try to hit who got on base twice earlier tonight. Blyleven2011 and Parfigliano 2
AceWrigley Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 That swing by Pereda where he hit the double the opposite way on an outside curveball is the type of swing the Twins have been missing pretty much all year. Patzky 1
Blyleven2011 Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 10 hours ago, Parfigliano said: They are harder and harder to watch. I keep watching. Is that a good or bad trait? Could be insanity , but i to keep watching or listening ... But find projects to do while the hamecis on ...
Richie the Rally Goat Community Moderator Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 7 hours ago, Lasorda_This_Out said: In One Graphic? 😞 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ thelanges5 and Sjoski 1 1
Blyleven2011 Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 2 hours ago, Doctor Gast said: Things are the way they are. Under the circumstances, it wasn't so bad (Even though I didn't watch it). Pablo pitched much better than I expected coming off a lengthy IL. Got a look at Pereda, which inspired some hope (maybe we can move on from Gasper & Julien). Let me break it to you, we aren't making the postseason (I dealt with that after the offseason). So, I don't mind losing to KC if there is a chance for them to beat out NYY for the last WC, fine. My hope is for them to sweep NYY. Then I"d say we had a good season. :- ) Amen doc , It a good day when the Yankees lose to other opponents, but it's a great day when the twins beat the Yankees... I wish it happened more often ... I think KC gained a game on Yankees by winning last night against our twins ... Your not missing much by not watching , one bad pitch by Lopez , bullpen kept opponents in check , we could have won if our pathetic offense could hit ... Doctor Gast 1
Greglw3 Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 10 hours ago, Parfigliano said: They are harder and harder to watch. I keep watching. Is that a good or bad trait? I’d say, acknowledging that this is a very painful period in Twins history, equaled only by Calvin Griffith’s mass exodus allowed in the 70s, that it is a good thing. I firmly believe that being a fan that gets the most out of fandom is sticking with it through thick and thin, which I’ve done from 1964-5 until today, having seen my first Twins game as an exhibition game in 1964 as an 8 year old at Tinker Field in Orlando. Despite the painful periods, there’s been a lot of highs. Rod Carew and his 4 seasons of .350 - .388 averages in a 5 year period. Joe Mauer in his prime. The incomparable Herb Carneal. Roy Smalley’s color commentary. Getting to watch the brilliant Gene Mauch. Loving Lyman Bostock. The 1977 team, the best offensive team I ever saw (and probably the worst pitching team). Even now, when the Twins seem to have no cohesive, winning approach to hitting at the MLB level, I enjoy Brooks Lee, Byron Buxton, Royce Lewis, Austin Martin, and very excited about: Gabriel Gonzalez, Walker Jenkins, Kyler Fedko, Kaelin Culpepper, Hendry Mendez, Ka’lai Rosario, maybe Gallagher and Armstrong, maybe Kendry Rojas and even possibly Aaron Sabato. Hoping for the best with Abel and Bradley. And I really love and believe in Zebby Matthews! I still watch every game, even though it can be very frustrating but I do see Lewis growing, Lee a few chases from being a good hitter. So, that’s my long winded endorsement for the value of hanging in there, as tough as that is! Patzky and HarmonK03 2
Blyleven2011 Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 2 hours ago, tarheeltwinsfan said: Sad trait If you do anything consecutively for 21 days it's called a habit ... This is a sad habit , but i love it , I'm always laughing at the FO and manager for contructing this pathetic pitiful putrid piss poor un professional player baseball team ... Patzky, tarheeltwinsfan and Sjoski 2 1
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 3 hours ago, Doctor Gast said: So, I don't mind losing to KC if there is a chance for them to beat out NYY for the last WC, fine. ? The Yankees currently hold the 1st WC spot, not the last. They're 6 games ahead of KC. KC is currently behind the Mariners and Texas for the 3rd of 3 spots. DJL44 1
insagt1 Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 2 yrs in a row the Twins went on vacation over the last month of the season. Playing about as bad as a team not named the Rockies could play (except even the Rockies started playing a little better) When you look in the dictionary under (don't care) there is the picture of the Twins...again. Some bad teams at least do play spoiler. The Orioles have won 4 straight from the Padres and Dodgers...two teams vying for 1st. O's have zero to play for in the standings but at least they are enjoying the wins lately. But Twins are playing right now with the passion of a sloth. There is nothing there. They are losing a lot of close games because they look like they want them over with. Watching them blow leads all over the place against the horrid Whitesox would make any fan not want to come to the ballpark anymore. Hey, if the Twins finish up 0-21, they can lose 100. Go for it. Don't these guys have any pride left in their jobs? On a most serious note....when you don't have anything close to resembling a bullpen, you sure won't win very many games. They are at least proving that for all to see.
Linus Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 3 hours ago, Patzky said: Wacha has done that to a lot better lineups over the last few seasons. The Lee errors.. we didn't have enough base runners to have base running errors? Rest assured if we had baserunners they would have made the mistakes….. Patzky 1
hitterscount Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 3 hours ago, Sjoski said: Twins Time Line of Doom 2023…Season of hope ends in joy First playoff series win since 2002. Fans dared to feel optimism. 2024…Season of hope ends in sadness Expectations are high, but the team disappoints. Fans feel the sting. 2025…Season of sadness ends in indifference Continued mediocrity and disorganization. Fans stop caring as deeply. 2026…Season of indifference ends in a fan base completely checked out. The doom and gloom only ends when all three are gone! Pohlads-Falvey-Baldelli Pretty generous with the 2025 view… I couldn’t even call this mediocre, just me though.
David Maro Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 Get pitching but no hitting,or get hitting but no pitching. Sounds like a Rocco team effort,it is a can't watch anymore situation. Hey at least we now have football.
The Great Hambino Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 3 hours ago, Eris said: There is nothing indifferent about the final weeks of the season. I am sure the teams fighting for the last playoff spot are expecting a full effort on games that potentially impact playoff standings. Some players are playing for arbitration stats. Others are playing for a spot on the Twins or another team. Still others are playing for their last chance at a professional career. One such individual is Mickey Gasper, down to his last gasp in Major League Baseball, pinch hitting in the 9th. While the outcome is not what I would have liked, Mickey Gasper had a quality at bat. Yeah, team management can be indifferent, but individual players for the most part can't.
PDX Twin Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 Quote The veteran knows how to tangle up his opponent. It’s like watching hitters swing at an invisible ball. Unfortunately, the Twins can never have a pitcher like that. In order to get on the team, they all need to try to throw through walls against every batter.
ashbury Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 4 hours ago, DJL44 said: I would still rather watch a random baseball game than a random football game. With a revolving-door of randos on the roster, Twins games have become pretty random. Patzky 1
Whitey333 Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 Tanking for a top draft pi k? Who cares? They will probably screw that one up too. Why all the hate on Lee? Sure he has a lot of work to do. He's a young inexperienced mlb player. IMO I think he actually shows some potential. Where is all the scrutiny on others? How about Matt Wallner just to name one. Sure he had 21 Homer's butb14 of them are solos. He only has like 36 RBIs. He lied out at a very high rate. He's a butcher for fielding and throwing. But I still want him. He shows potential. There's plenty on this team that have no business on a major league roster including Rocco as manager . .surd Patzky 1
Patzky Old-Timey Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 2 hours ago, Linus said: Rest assured if we had baserunners they would have made the mistakes….. SB- Schroedinger (CS)
DJL44 Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 32 minutes ago, Whitey333 said: Why all the hate on Lee? Sure he has a lot of work to do. He's a young inexperienced mlb player. IMO I think he actually shows some potential. I think his hitting will improve but he’s not a shortstop. He is less athletic than most MLB middle infielders. He’s 24, so not that young, and has had access to high level coaching his entire life. He’s as experienced as any 24 year old player can be. His path to contributing is at 3B, but the Twins have Royce Lewis there. The Twins have known this since they drafted him, or they should have if they read any scouting reports. RpR 1
DJL44 Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 59 minutes ago, PDX Twin said: Unfortunately, the Twins can never have a pitcher like that. In order to get on the team, they all need to try to throw through walls against every batter. Wacha throws 93-96. He’s not a soft-tosser.
AceWrigley Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 2 hours ago, Greglw3 said: The 1977 team, the best offensive team I ever saw (and probably the worst pitching team). The Lumber Company. The_Lumber_Company_sm.mp4 Sjoski, Greglw3 and Strombomb 2 1
Larry Janisewski Verified Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 11 hours ago, Lasorda_This_Out said: In One Graphic? 😞 Go Brewers!!!! Blyleven2011 1
Riverbrian Old-Timey Member Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 The Twins are in a 5 game losing streak... I've seen 5 game losing streaks before. The 350 million dollar Dodgers are currently in a 4 game losing streak. The Dodgers have lost 6 of their last 7. The teams the Dodgers have played over the 7 games. D-Back, Pirates (Swept by) and Orioles for one game so far. Baseball has always been baseball and it will continue to baseball. Strombomb, RpR and Danchat 3
Doctor Gast Verified Member Posted September 7, 2025 Posted September 7, 2025 19 hours ago, USAFChief said: ? The Yankees currently hold the 1st WC spot, not the last. They're 6 games ahead of KC. KC is currently behind the Mariners and Texas for the 3rd of 3 spots. Anything can happen in baseball. Twins are living proof of that. If Twins sweep NYY, that'd demoralize them. What were the odds of CWS cleaning our clock? Don't spoil my last hope for this season. RpR 1
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