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  1. A split in Seattle is just fine, honestly the biggest disappointment is how much the Twins could use the good version of Jorge Lopez and seeing that home run.
  2. Yeah, thought about mentioning him but didn't feel like looking up his return schedule (hadn't heard anything in a long time).
  3. Edouard Julien's arm may be one of the worst I've ever seen from a MLB player.
  4. Throwing 36 pitches sucks but I’ll take 1-0 considering how that looked.
  5. A nice clean start from Lopez would be nice, haven't been seeing many of those from anyone lately.
  6. The Cardinals recently announced they will be sellers at the deadline and it appears they have a looming outfield logjam that may interest the Minnesota Twins. It takes only a cursory glance to see that the Twins badly need a right-handed corner outfielder to take some of the burden from left-handers Max Kepler, Joey Gallo, Trevor Larnach, Matt Wallner... am I forgetting anyone? It's a long list. At the corner spots and utility positions, the Cardinals have a slew of players: Tyler O'Neill, Dylan Carlson, Jordan Walker, Alec Burleson, Brendan Donovan, and even more on top of that. Unfortunately for the Twins, many of those players hit from the left side of the plate but Tyler O'Neill bats right-handed and Dylan Carlson is a switch-hitter. It feels like there's an easy match between the Twins and Cardinals and I haven't even mentioned Paul Goldschmidt. View full rumor
  7. The Cardinals recently announced they will be sellers at the deadline and it appears they have a looming outfield logjam that may interest the Minnesota Twins. It takes only a cursory glance to see that the Twins badly need a right-handed corner outfielder to take some of the burden from left-handers Max Kepler, Joey Gallo, Trevor Larnach, Matt Wallner... am I forgetting anyone? It's a long list. At the corner spots and utility positions, the Cardinals have a slew of players: Tyler O'Neill, Dylan Carlson, Jordan Walker, Alec Burleson, Brendan Donovan, and even more on top of that. Unfortunately for the Twins, many of those players hit from the left side of the plate but Tyler O'Neill bats right-handed and Dylan Carlson is a switch-hitter. It feels like there's an easy match between the Twins and Cardinals and I haven't even mentioned Paul Goldschmidt.
  8. In an early trade deadline roundup, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic wrote a few paragraphs on the Twins and how unusual their path to "contention" has been. The Twins' positional fWAR leaders are Donovan Solano, Willi Castro, and Ryan Jeffers The Twins' positional fWAR leaders (the three listed above) have only 1.2 fWAR apiece, the lowest in MLB Yet the Twins have the most positive fWAR position players in baseball at 16 Those three leaders in fWAR were not intended to be every day starters on Opening Day. This makes the deadline something of a paradox for the Twins. None of their position players are below replacement level yet none of them are actually "good", either. Who do you replace first at the deadline? View full rumor
  9. In an early trade deadline roundup, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic wrote a few paragraphs on the Twins and how unusual their path to "contention" has been. The Twins' positional fWAR leaders are Donovan Solano, Willi Castro, and Ryan Jeffers The Twins' positional fWAR leaders (the three listed above) have only 1.2 fWAR apiece, the lowest in MLB Yet the Twins have the most positive fWAR position players in baseball at 16 Those three leaders in fWAR were not intended to be every day starters on Opening Day. This makes the deadline something of a paradox for the Twins. None of their position players are below replacement level yet none of them are actually "good", either. Who do you replace first at the deadline?
  10. Oh yeah, that was pure Rockies. Most teams' draft rooms look like the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in a 1980s movie while the Rockies have three old white dude sitting at laptops, probably playing minesweeper (and losing).
  11. Hey y'all, this is the first time we're trying out this aspect of the tool so let's see what happens! Ranked ProspectsBrooks LeeWalker JenkinsEmmanuel RodriguezMarco RayaMatt WallnerCharlee SotoDavid FestaAustin MartinConnor PrielippTanner SchobelYasser MercedesLuke KeaschallBrandon WinokurSimeon Woods RichardsonJordan BalazovicKala'i RosarioYunior SeverinoJose SalasBrent HeadrickJose Rodriguez
  12. Might as well go with “Don’t buy our bacon, it’s utter ****” because that’s what “America’s Leanest Bacon” says to me.
  13. “America’s Leanest Bacon” is the worst ****ing marketing of anything I’ve ever seen
  14. It’s funny that once every couple of months, I remember that Chris Paddack is under contract with the Twins.
  15. This scoring runs thing would be way more fun if the rotation would stop sucking.
  16. Complete and utter cluster****. Is that better?
  17. Encarnacion-Strand, one of the prospects sent over in the ill-fated Mahle deal.
  18. Kepler has over 1100 MLB innings in center. His minor league numbers are irrelevant.
  19. I am no longer concerned about Alex Kirilloff’s wrist.
  20. Well, then there was that time their front office hacked another MLB team’s front office and stole data. A bunch of times.
  21. Because their fans are self-congratulatory and their organization is so bloody arrogant. Just look at how they treated Willson Contreras early this season when the wheels came off because they didn’t bother to acquire any quality pitchers.
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