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  1. This will be an interesting series of two rather evenly-matched teams.
  2. I don't see the Twins moving any of their top prospects given their payroll situation. It won't be long until they absolutely need guys like Lee and Walker on the roster just to get above-average production for the league minimum. Correa, Buxton, and Lopez aren't going anywhere for awhile.
  3. Most years, not a lot happens in June trade-wise but this June has been particularly slow, with almost no note-worthy trades happening between teams. That's primarily due to two reasons: The new postseason format, as many predicted, is keeping more teams in the postseason race than ever before. The ridiculous amount of parity in the leagues, particularly the National League. As of this writing, only three American League teams and just two National League teams are clear sellers: Oakland, the White Sox, and the Angels in the AL, while Colorado and Miami are the only clear sellers in the NL. In the American League, 12 of the 15 teams are in a postseason position or within 7.5 games of the third Wild Card spot. In the National League, 13 of the 15 teams are in a postseason position or within just 3.0 games of the third Wild Card spot. As we head into July, it's likely we will see more stratification amongst the contenders and some teams will drop out of the race and eventually trade expiring contracts but it's hard to imagine many high-profile names moving in the first half of July. We could also see savvy teams like the Rays, currently 4.0 games out of the third Wild Card, take advantage of the seller's market and intentionally bow out of the race. On the other hand, some GMs/PoBOs should be concerned about their jobs, such as Jed Hoyer and the Cubs, and they may try to avoid making the obvious long-term decision of selling assets to improve in later seasons. Time will tell how this all plays out but don't expect much to happen in the coming days or even weeks. View full rumor
  4. Most years, not a lot happens in June trade-wise but this June has been particularly slow, with almost no note-worthy trades happening between teams. That's primarily due to two reasons: The new postseason format, as many predicted, is keeping more teams in the postseason race than ever before. The ridiculous amount of parity in the leagues, particularly the National League. As of this writing, only three American League teams and just two National League teams are clear sellers: Oakland, the White Sox, and the Angels in the AL, while Colorado and Miami are the only clear sellers in the NL. In the American League, 12 of the 15 teams are in a postseason position or within 7.5 games of the third Wild Card spot. In the National League, 13 of the 15 teams are in a postseason position or within just 3.0 games of the third Wild Card spot. As we head into July, it's likely we will see more stratification amongst the contenders and some teams will drop out of the race and eventually trade expiring contracts but it's hard to imagine many high-profile names moving in the first half of July. We could also see savvy teams like the Rays, currently 4.0 games out of the third Wild Card, take advantage of the seller's market and intentionally bow out of the race. On the other hand, some GMs/PoBOs should be concerned about their jobs, such as Jed Hoyer and the Cubs, and they may try to avoid making the obvious long-term decision of selling assets to improve in later seasons. Time will tell how this all plays out but don't expect much to happen in the coming days or even weeks.
  5. Missed an opportunity by not titling this article "Le Freak, C'est Chic".
  6. Why would I be disgusted by this team? They're well over .500 and currently in a postseason spot. Am I angry at ownership? Absolutely. But I'm farrrrr from disgusted by this team.
  7. Two weeks ago, the Mets looked like they were on a path to being clear sellers at the trade deadline; several games under .500 and well back of the Wild Card, most expected David Stearns to sell. A small warm-streak later, they're still under .500 but now only two games out of the third Wild Card spot in the National League. Why should a Twins fan care? Well, because the Mets have starting pitching, and a lot of it. Mike Puma of the New York Post tweeted that it's possible the Mets may look to move starters while also trying to contend. They have several starters coming back from injury or in the minors (see below) but also have several starters on expiring or short-term contracts: Luis Severino (3.52 ERA, free agent after the season), Jose Quintana (4.58 ERA, free agent after the season), and Sean Manaea (4.16 ERA, $13.5 million option for 2025) are three options the Metropolitans could use as bait to beef up their middle-of-the-pack offense. View full rumor
  8. Two weeks ago, the Mets looked like they were on a path to being clear sellers at the trade deadline; several games under .500 and well back of the Wild Card, most expected David Stearns to sell. A small warm-streak later, they're still under .500 but now only two games out of the third Wild Card spot in the National League. Why should a Twins fan care? Well, because the Mets have starting pitching, and a lot of it. Mike Puma of the New York Post tweeted that it's possible the Mets may look to move starters while also trying to contend. They have several starters coming back from injury or in the minors (see below) but also have several starters on expiring or short-term contracts: Luis Severino (3.52 ERA, free agent after the season), Jose Quintana (4.58 ERA, free agent after the season), and Sean Manaea (4.16 ERA, $13.5 million option for 2025) are three options the Metropolitans could use as bait to beef up their middle-of-the-pack offense.
  9. Let's just pretend those last two games didn't happen. The guy is off the roster, the games didn't happen.
  10. It's a testament to just how weak the AL first baseman class is, not how great Santana is.
  11. Remember when this team was absolutely no fun in April? They're the exact opposite of that right now.
  12. B-Ref has them, go to the player's MiLB page and in the toolbar, there is "minor league games & splits". No career MiLB data but you can look by year. https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=martin004aus&type=bgl&year=2023
  13. Talk about two underperforming pitchers...
  14. I'm not even a little bit concerned about losing Kirilloff at this point. I'm far more concerned about losing Festa and Keaschall. I've give away Kirilloff for a good reliever at this point.
  15. FOCO is a partner with Twins Daily and support of their products helps support this site; 100% of the funds/materials received from these promotions go directly to our users in the form of prizes and gifts. To commemorate the Minnesota twins new city connect uniforms, our friends at FOCO is releasing a brand new Minnesota Twins 2024 City Connect Bobblehead Collection. This limited-edition collection will spotlight our favorite Twins players, Carlos Correa and Royce Lewis, and even our beloved mascot, TC Bear, to make sure Twins fans all around are showing their city connect spirit for their Minnesota Twins and the city of Minnesota. The Minnesota Twins 2024 City Connect Bobbleheads portrays them wearing the new city connect uniform in an action pose, ready to rep the state of Minnesota with every stitch. The bobbles feature a thematic, team colored backdrop in case there were any doubts where your allegiances lie. A unique feature is the “10,000 Lakes” text display on the reverse side of the backdrop, so your state pride is on display from all angles! Minneapolis and St. Paul city skyline accents on the base to showcase the twin cities. There is a team logo display on the top of the base for an extra dose of team spirit, as well as miniature team logo displays and thematic wave accents on the front of the base to bring you back to lazy days on the lake! Lastly, there is a front name display so everyone knows who the faces of the franchise are! Each bobblehead in this collection will be numbered out of 144, be 8” and cost $85. Like all FOCO bobbleheads, each one is hand-crafted and painted so that no two pieces look exactly the same creating a unique and diverse presence to each bobblehead that FOCO released. These Minnesota Twins 2024 City Connect Bobbleheads are expecting to go fast so fans should act fast to ensure they get their hands on them! Get yours here!
  16. Why is this thread still going while discussing absolutely nothing?
  17. He singled after the injury so he’s likely fine but I bet it’s swollen today.
  18. GAME POSTPONED. DOUBLE HEADER TOMORROW … 1:10 and 6:40. Yesterday was a very enjoyable baseball experience. Let's do that again.
  19. Beat the teams you should beat. The Twins have been excellent at doing that this season, let's keep it coming.
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