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2 hours ago, nicksaviking said:

I think Lewis will turn it around and end up having a nice career. Just likely not here.

Could be. Could reemerge a star after changing teams like Josh Hamilton, but instead of addiction, Royce has to overcome hubris. 

Posted
Just now, Western SD Fan said:

BREAKING:  Watching the Saints game and Culpepper just got hit on his left hand/wrist and is currently staying in the game.  Hopefully this is just a bruise and not anything more serious.

I was watching as well.  He got hit flush by a 94mph fastball.  I think a big reason he stayed in the game is he was only running, but the Saints only had 1 guy on the bench and that was David Banuelos.  

Hoping it's only a bruise but it sounded brutal.

Posted
59 minutes ago, MMMordabito said:

-4.0 WAR and counting on the Polanco trade

That's just made up math. It's -1.4 bWAR, because Topa has really sucked this season. Going into the year it was -0.8 bWAR with GG still to play out. You simply can't honestly count Polanco's second season with Seattle, where he signed as a free agent, against the trade. Hells bells, why not count Polanco's rotten season (and terrible contract) to date with the Mets?!?

Posted
15 minutes ago, karcherd said:

Choose a position for him and let him get comfortable.  This anyone can play anywhere is getting old.  If it is shortstop and Houston or someone else comes along and is better, move him at that point.  But choose a position for him, not everyone has to be a utility player.

I tend to agree.  He should just play one position if he is going to get called up and be effective at one position so he can concentrate on his defense and batting.  Especially if, as an organization, you believe he is the next wave of difference-making prospects.  I'm just reporting what I see and surmising what it may mean.

Posted
39 minutes ago, Nshore said:

Regarding Jeffers, I thought hamate bone injuries usually resulted in their removal and were season ending.  Hope not.  Kirilloff's wrist put the final nail in the coffin of his career.

Not season ending. 6-8 weeks but often elimates their power upon return. 

 

25 minutes ago, Patzky said:

Wallner is flailing badly today in St Paul. Old habits die hard.

Happened in 2024 as well. Took him 3 weeks in AAA to get back to productive. 

Posted
1 minute ago, NYCTK said:

Not season ending. 6-8 weeks but often eliminates their power upon return.  

Is it different for catchers? It seems like a burden on the wrist of the catching hand. Would that impact the recovery time and the performance once returning to play?

Posted
2 minutes ago, jorgenswest said:

Is it different for catchers? It seems like a burden on the wrist of the catching hand. Would that impact the recovery time and the performance once returning to play?

Mets catcher Alvarez had the injury and he was on the shorter end of that timeline. 

Posted
17 minutes ago, Western SD Fan said:

BREAKING:  Watching the Saints game and Culpepper just got hit on his left hand/wrist and is currently staying in the game.  Hopefully this is just a bruise and not anything more serious.

Those guys get hit all the time. Is the pitching that bad or they are still learning to get out of the way .

Posted
1 hour ago, Nshore said:

 Emergency move of Abel and Rojas to the pen - assuming everyone is healthy.  

 

Abel is busy managing The Berkshire Manor Bees since Buffett retired. He's not available.

 

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Patzky said:

Wallner is flailing badly today in St Paul. Old habits die hard.

I don't think anyone really expected a quick return to form for Wallner, so probably not much of an indicator...yet.

We'll see: maybe he gets it together or maybe he simply can't catch up to fastballs any longer. at 28. But at least the Twins have properly sent him down to AAA to figure it our, which is the same for Royce. They both got extended looks this season, both had an excuse that maybe bought them some additional time (Wallner was exposed to too many LHP, Royce had an injury that put him on the shelf for a bit) but both have been not just bad at the plate but looked entirely lost.

I appreciate the fact that the Twins didn't wait until June (or later) to make some of these calls. I like to think that if Rodriguez was healthy they would have pulled the pin on Outman as well by now, especially with Wallner's performance.

be interesting to see what Arcia brings: he should be at least solid defensively at 3B and it seems impossible for him to hit less. Mostly a platoon with Gray? Maybe give Keaschall some breaks at 2B?

Lineup is missing some thump with Jeffers out, so really need Buxton back. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Chembry said:

Injury update on ERod is he tore the UCL in his thumb and is set for surgery this week.  Initial MRI showed only a sprain due to swelling, but second MRI showed torn UCL.

Well, I guaran-f&cking-tee that he never slides into first base again. What a disaster.

Posted
57 minutes ago, karcherd said:

Choose a position for him and let him get comfortable.  This anyone can play anywhere is getting old.  If it is shortstop and Houston or someone else comes along and is better, move him at that point.  But choose a position for him, not everyone has to be a utility player.

Fine in theory, but then you've gotta commit to some other decisions. Playing Culpepper at 3rd is evidence that we'll likely see him in the bigs soon. If that's the case, you can either A) play him at 3B, or B) Play him at SS. But if you play him at SS, you have to either move Brooks to a utility role and/or move Brooks to 2B and move Keaschall to St. Paul. Let him get comfortable" is a fine idea, but doesn't account for the other things going on, given how close he is to the bigs.

Posted
7 minutes ago, amjgt said:

Well, I guaran-f&cking-tee that he never slides into first base again. What a disaster.

Some of the Twins injuries are insane. There is absolutely no reason any meaningful prospect in the minors should EVER jump in to a wall (Jenkins) or slide into 1st base. It's a very easy thing to coach. Games matter in the majors - if you want to jump in to walls there, you could at least justify it. In the minors it's completely asinine for a top prospect.

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