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Game Thread: Twins (Ober) v Tigers (Lorenzen), 6/25 @ 11:10am CT
jkcarew replied to Squirrel's topic in Archived Game Threads
How many years in the league? You have to know they’re not going to challenge you there. The move by Rocco was…I’d rather have MAT face the lefty than Gallo. Which was the right way to go. Doesn’t mean MAT would have succeeded…but he would have gotten at least one good pitch. Buxton was never going to get a good pitch. -
Game Thread: Twins (Ober) v Tigers (Lorenzen), 6/25 @ 11:10am CT
jkcarew replied to Squirrel's topic in Archived Game Threads
Horrendous AB by Buxton. Not one pitch close to the K zone…and there never was going to be a pitch close to the K zone. -
Game Thread: Twins (Ober) v Tigers (Lorenzen), 6/25 @ 11:10am CT
jkcarew replied to Squirrel's topic in Archived Game Threads
2-4 today with a double. Going to K and walk,, because he likes going deep in counts looking for something he can drive. -
Game Thread: Twins (Ober) v Tigers (Lorenzen), 6/25 @ 11:10am CT
jkcarew replied to Squirrel's topic in Archived Game Threads
2-4 today with a double. Going to K and walk,, because he likes going deep in counts looking for something he can drive. -
Game Thread: Twins (Ober) v Tigers (Lorenzen), 6/25 @ 11:10am CT
jkcarew replied to Squirrel's topic in Archived Game Threads
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Rocco running interference. Nothing more. Honestly, getting to be more of a side-show than he’s worth. IL him or play him in the field. At this point, I’d welcome the IL stint. 2024 needs to be the season to turn things over to the next wave for leadership. Correa will remain valuable. Kepler will be gone and Buxton/Polanco should be considered nothing more than potential depth (or traded).
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The Joey Gallo Reclamation Project Has Been a Failure
jkcarew replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
The signing was a bit of a head-scratcher. Looked very promising early, but he’s broken now. Still slightly above league average production-wise…but that’s not worth much at 1B or LF, and not what they were hoping for when they signed him for $11M. -
Get In. We’re Going Shopping
jkcarew replied to Greggory Masterson's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
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‘not approached in 82 years’ is not true….especially if the threshold is June. Tony Gwynn was hitting 400 at least into July at least once (probably more than once). Carew was hitting 400 well into June at least twice and 411 on July 1 once. George Brett was hitting 400 in August. And those are just the first three guys I checked. I know Ichiro was way up there at least once and I’m sure there have been random ridiculous hot-streak examples that are forgotten by non-HOF types. Having said that, I agree with the comment regarding era. He’s 70 points higher than the next guy in the league. Part of that is because players don’t prioritize BA much at all anymore…but, still…70 points. Highest margin Carew ever finished a season with was 50 points over the number 2 guy.
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Game Thread: Twins (Lopez) @ Tigers (Olson), 6/24/23 @ 6:15 CT
jkcarew replied to SwainZag's topic in Archived Game Threads
Bad luck, really…that the Twins keep running into stud pitchers. Day after day of having to face guys, like this guy, that I bet were easily the best pitchers at their high school. -
Game Thread: Twins (Lopez) @ Tigers (Olson), 6/24/23 @ 6:15 CT
jkcarew replied to SwainZag's topic in Archived Game Threads
Smart at-bat by Kirilloff. He know’s that if he crushes the starter in the first inning, he undoubtedly doesn’t get to stay in the game. -
The organization 100% needed to trade for pitching. The traded a player from a deep organizational pool of bat-first poor-fielding infielders. They no doubt traded the one that had the most current trade value. All this is perfectly defensible. Now…if the guy you traded goes out and immediately has a career year, way beyond anything he’s ever done before, and the guy you got goes sideways… Let’s let things play out for a couple of years. We can dwell on it. But if the FO did, they’d never make another trade.
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Cavaco is the only pick that I hated in real-time. Petty is looking like a nice pick at this stage. Still don’t mind the trade.
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This is probably rhetorical? If not… It means there’s a last ditch effort by the organization. (Tearing down and rebuilding the swing; or something as radical as changing a batter to a pitcher, etc.) It also means not taking at-bats from other prospects that are succeeding and need to advance. I believe the player has to consent. I suppose we can assume that often times the alternative is being released, although I have no inside info on Cavaco’s specific situation.
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When you watch Emmanuel Rodriguez, it doesn’t take long to notice that the body language and attitude seem…interesting. Has the making of someone who’s going to give everyone a run for their money…opponents, fans, managers, umpires, teammates.
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Fwiw…HOF-wise, I think pitchers will start getting evaluated/recognized against different criteria since even the best will be denied opportunity to reach some of the traditional counting stats…although I think longevity will always hold some sway. The very best of EVERY era (and only the very best) belong in the hall, IMO.
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Yeah...didn't want to mention that 😉. But, yeah....Blyleven was not normal. Incredibly underappreciated in his time because of the really bad offensive teams he pitched for (until the back end of his career). I just did some checking...about 1 out of every 11 Blyleven starts resulted in a complete game shutout. The list of players who did better than this are almost all dead-ball era guys (e.g., Grover Cleveland Alexander, Walter Johnson)...or players who had the heart of their career before the mound was lowered in 1969 (e.g., Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson). The guys that remain better than Blyleven in this regard...Jim Palmer, Tom Seaver, Louis Tiant (although, Tiant's career straddled the mound change.) That's it. Blyleven threw complete game shutouts more frequently than... Nolan Ryan, Steve Carlton (career straddled mound change), Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens...and everybody else.
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Complete game is one thing...but complete game shutout is something else again. They’ve never been ‘easy’ or ‘common’. Verlander has 9; Kershaw 15; Santana and Radke both had 10. Congrats, Joe!
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Game Thread: Twins (Ryan) v Red Sox (Garza), 6/22/23 @ 12:10 CT
jkcarew replied to wsnydes's topic in Archived Game Threads
Last time out, Ryan took his first real pounding of the season. Got hit hard, including giving up two HR. So what does the 25-year old do the next time out... He throws the ball over the plate and challenges every single hitter and gets through 8 innings on 98 pitches. And has enough in tank to finish it. He's a keeper. Not going to be dominant every start...but this guy has a place in the front end of any staff. -
Love it. I think you could get a long-shot lottery ticket for Solano for a team needing another RH bat. I think he’s shown enough for that to be realistic. Go, full youth. Admittedly, that might need to be an either/or with moving Polanco.
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This Team is Just the Timberwolves
jkcarew replied to Hans Birkeland's topic in Twins Daily Front Page News
Ugh! Don’t compare Buxton to Towns, I LIKE Buxton. Often frustrated by Buxton…and yes he, like Town, is an under achiever. But Buxton doesn’t totally suck at 50% of the game he plays. Most notably, Buxton seems to give a —it…and WAY more likable than Towns. Way. I like the analogies, but feel the urge to defend the Twins. The T-wolves are a historically bad franchise…epically bad. As dysfunctional as they are currently, this is near the zenith of their historical standard. Over 500 and sneaking into the playoffs is nearly as good as it’s EVER been. The Twins are merely historically mediocre, and the current situation is par.- 19 replies
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DaShawn Keirsey is making himself a viable candidate for getting on someone’s 40-man roster at some point in 2024. Aaron Sabato’s minor league career OBP sitting at 359. Just say’in…he’s suddenly not seeming like the total disaster a lot of us had already labeled him.
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Prospect Retrospective: Jordan Balazovic
jkcarew replied to Cody Christie's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
One pitch gets hit hard. One pitch doesn’t get whiffs…so it’s likely to get hit hard at the major league level soon enough. Add to that, his challenges with controlling his pitches. It that’s the case, we have…a relief pitcher. Someone who can potentially control two good pitches. Disappointing, but probably the most realistic ceiling at this point. And if he can be a good one… -
26-34 since April 14 30-37 against the league (ex Royals) Pitching is regressing, and hitting is what it’s been all year. Really no sign that the ship is going to turn around. Time to try something different, no?
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