Matt Braun Twins Daily Contributor Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Image courtesy of © Brad Penner-Imagn Images Box Score Mike Paredes: 4 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 2 K Home Runs: Kody Clemens (15) Bottom 3 WPA: Brooks Lee (-.150), Mike Paredes (-.140), Eric Orze (-.130) Win Probability Chart (via FanGraphs) 249 years and 364 days ago, the Continental Congress - a group of men, some famous, some unfamiliar - signed in agreement with the 33-year-old Thomas Jefferson’s writing that men are created equal, and should be bound by the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In dissolving from British rule, they invited a fight. Indeed, a war waged brutally and bloody, nearly sapped the fledgling nation of the power and inertia of its boisterous political declarations. They won, and the spirit of the Revolution lives in this year, and every year since that great document was put forth. Though the precise meaning of the words of the men who enlightened and debated sparks disagreements to this day, their spirit remains firmly entrenched. A war was fought over these beliefs. Amendments to their words have passed. Yet, through it all, as the country faced challenges, obstacles, and obstructions, the calcified thoughts of our forefathers hover over every endeavor. Their beliefs, like a blanket all-encompassing and warming, remind us of what America was meant to be and what it could become with proper nurturing. So, baseball. The most American of inventions, next to apple pie and jazz. The Twins entered Yankee Stadium on Friday with strange momentum: they won four of their previous five series, yet that one loss was a drumming at the hands of the far superior Dodgers. Where does that leave our Minnesota heroes? Good enough to best the league’s average offerings, but a clear step below the best of the best? How brutal. A cursed lifestyle. We must see better before we can declare this team worthy of the playoff presents gifted to the worthy squads. And with Mike Paredes set to start against Gerrit Cole , fortune did not favor the Twins, at least in this game. The veteran Cole - armed with lethal stuff and pinpoint control - against the unheralded 25-year-old. The advantage was clear from the beginning. Yet the Twins found the first lead. Cole diced up Trevor Larnach to start the game and elicited a groundout from Brooks Lee to summon Kody Clemens to the plate with two out and no one on. He got ahead 1-2 before hanging a curveball a touch too high, allowing the hot-swinging lefty to blast the pitch 403 feet out to left-center. Good stuff. Excellent hitting. Can anyone believe Clemens was a random waiver claim over a year ago? Short-lived is the grace and wonder of the underdog. Minnesota may have struck first, but this is the Yankees—the boogieman of nightmares for all across the 32nd state. They can, and will, return the favor with prejudice. And so they did, with Trent Grisham smoothly sailing a solo homer into the right-field bombast. Tie game. Zeroes were traded until rain disrupted the switch between the top and bottom of the third inning. The precipitation continued to affect the game even after play was re-declared. Play again they did, though, and the Yankees quickly put a man on base in front of Ben Rice, who jumped all over a lethargic Paredes fastball for a two-run homer. The Twins answered with a run off a professional Victor Caratini single that split the infield and safely beckoned a dashing Clemens home. The fifth and sixth passed silently as Kody Funderburk held the Bombers bombless. The seventh was not as quiet. Eric Orze proved eminently hittable, as the Yankees rallied for two off the reliever, doubling, singling, stealing second, sacrifice bunting, and finally sacrifice-flying to cap their two-run add-on. Action stalled. A bases-loaded frame for the Twins in the eighth churned nothing. The ninth didn't even bother with the hope and potential for runs. So it goes. Notes: For tomorrow's game, the Yankees had intended to start Carlos Rodon, but he was placed on the IL today with heavy inflammation in his elbow. Byron Buxton missed his fourth straight game for the Twins due to a right hip impingement. Post-Game Interview: What’s Next? The Twins and Yankees meet on the fourth for a 12:35 PM matinee as Zebby Matthews is set to pitch against the temperamental and mercurial TBD. Bullpen Usage Spreadsheet MON TUE WED THUR FRI P Orze 0 23 0 0 28 51 Adams 35 0 0 0 0 35 Raya 0 25 0 0 0 25 Gómez 7 0 18 0 0 25 Laweryson 0 0 23 0 0 23 Funderburk 0 0 0 0 21 21 Morris 0 0 17 0 0 17 Rogers 0 0 15 0 0 15 View full article David HK 1
thelanges5 Verified Member Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Yankees Stadium is a house of horrors for the Twins. David HK, Hunter4848, IndyTwinsFan and 2 others 3 2
Western SD Fan Verified Member Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Church of Kreidler, David HK, Maybebaby and 2 others 2 3
howeda7 Verified Member Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago PLEASE get Gray and Orze off this roster. There's no reason keep terrible older players at this point. Church of Kreidler, David HK, knothole61 and 3 others 6
David HK Verified Member Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Anyone got a clue why Eric Orze is wearing a big league uniform? Especially one that says Twins on it? 🤔 Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
JADBP Verified Member Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, David HK said: Anyone got a clue why Eric Orze is wearing a big league uniform? Especially one that says Twins on it? 🤔 Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? OH Yeah...easy peasy! Its the Zollmeister at work. Please don't disrespect the smartest guy in the room! Pass the kool-aid, please.... David HK and Hunter4848 1 1
Danchat Verified Member Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 28 minutes ago, howeda7 said: PLEASE get Gray and Orze off this roster. There's no reason keep terrible older players at this point. Gray has only had 120 PAs coming into this season, so I find it funny that they'll trust the 30 year old career minor leaguer to be their starting SS but won't give a shot to their AAA prospects with nothing left to prove and need to start gaining MLB experience. Ugh. howeda7, IndyTwinsFan, knothole61 and 3 others 6
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago thelanges5, ashbury and Hunter4848 1 2
ashbury Verified Member Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, USAFChief said: I'm not entirely convinced our Klowns aren't from somewhere in outer space: USAFChief 1
howeda7 Verified Member Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 25 minutes ago, Danchat said: Gray has only had 120 PAs coming into this season, so I find it funny that they'll trust the 30 year old career minor leaguer to be their starting SS but won't give a shot to their AAA prospects with nothing left to prove and need to start gaining MLB experience. Ugh. He's awful at SS. The only value he had was his bat and he's OPS'ing .500 the last month. There's zero reason to have him on the roster over Arcia/Culpepper and even less excuse for playing him every day. Danchat, Hunter4848 and Mike Sixel 3
Saxophone Joe Verified Member Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago How many points has our RISP average dropped in the past 10 games? Bound to happen but seems like a lot. Dang, if Brooks’ liner finds a hole, the 8th look a whole lot different. Yeah, so it goes. Split the next two game and I’m satisfied with the road trip. Hunter4848 1
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago Good thing they haven't put Buxton on the IL yet! Every year they do this to themselves. Hunter4848, howeda7, thelanges5 and 1 other 4
Aggies7 Old-Timey Member Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago The Yankees could have lost every game so far this season and they would have won this one. Absolutely no doubt about it. Like the sun setting in the west. And the salmon of capistrano. Mike Sixel 1
Hunter4848 Verified Member Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago When will part time Bucton be back?
Parfigliano Verified Member Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 47 minutes ago, Danchat said: Gray has only had 120 PAs coming into this season, so I find it funny that they'll trust the 30 year old career minor leaguer to be their starting SS but won't give a shot to their AAA prospects with nothing left to prove and need to start gaining MLB experience. Ugh. It's idiotic. Mike Sixel 1
knothole61 Verified Member Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago The young starter did ok all things considered. Year in and year out the Yanks take good, professional, at bats. That is one of their enduring strengths. They seem to work counts, foul off undesirable pitches, and swing at less junk than most teams. They seldom offer at the kind of pitches that struck Bell out in his second at bat--you know 10 inches or so above the strike zone! It must be very tough for a young pitcher to face that disciplined NY lineup in their own bandbox park. Some credit must go to Paredes...Orze, not so much.
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago 55 minutes ago, Danchat said: Gray has only had 120 PAs coming into this season, so I find it funny that they'll trust the 30 year old career minor leaguer to be their starting SS but won't give a shot to their AAA prospects with nothing left to prove and need to start gaining MLB experience. Ugh. This organization is obsessed with bad veterans and low floors. Given that this is across multiple GMs, not just the last two, I'm thinking it's ownership. thelanges5 1
Aggies7 Old-Timey Member Posted 20 minutes ago Posted 20 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, knothole61 said: The young starter did ok all things considered. Year in and year out the Yanks take good, professional, at bats. That is one of their enduring strengths. They seem to work counts, foul off undesirable pitches, and swing at less junk than most teams. They seldom offer at the kind of pitches that struck Bell out in his second at bat--you know 10 inches or so above the strike zone! It must be very tough for a young pitcher to face that disciplined NY lineup in their own bandbox park. Some credit must go to Paredes...Orze, not so much. The organization and fans have a level of expectation that our twins can only dream about. For all the big money they throw around, they still draft guys like Ben Rice in the 12th round from Dartmouth and he looks like he’s heading to stardom not even 300 games into his career. Meanwhile, the twins talking heads gush over some certain homegrown people who quite literally struggle to hit above their weight after 5 years in the league. It’s a totally different mindset.
thelanges5 Verified Member Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago Twins have lost 12 of their last 14 against the Yankees.
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