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Paddack is guaranteed a rotation spot if he's healthy. The Twins' front office is not going to use a $7.5MM starting pitcher with virtually no reliever history out of the bullpen. He will not earn it on merit because Paddack isn't a great starting pitcher. He's probably a #5 if he's healthy at this point. I'll also be a little surprised if the Twins don't trade a starter before the season starts (probably Paddack) if everybody is healthy and Castellanos looks good.
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No team has spent more money than Minnesota in the AL Central since Falvey's start. 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Total MIN 121 116 125 60 121 150 156 129 978 CHW 85 72 91 54 140 203 163 140 948 DET 188 131 114 43 84 135 119 97 911 KCR 148 130 104 35 92 93 96 125 823 CLE 132 142 107 39 51 66 89 105 731 Minnesota is the only team who hasn't dropped below $93MM in the division in a full season. It's not about about being handicapped. Their payrolls have generally been sufficient, though there are certainly failures on the part of ownership, but the Twins' front office doesn't understand how to budget, either.
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The "new" defensive metrics I'm looking at (RF/9) have been around since 2001. RF/9 is not so wild like OAA or DRS. RF/9 is far from perfect, but there is nothing in metrics or scouting I'm aware of which would suggest Keirsey is a potentially elite center fielder. Eeles stole bases at a faster clip and with a better success rate than Keirsey last year. Does that mean Payton Eeles is super fast? Btw, if Austin Martin had 505 PA in AAA last year, he was on pace for 32 SB vs. Keirsey's 36 except Austin Martin had a better ratio of being successful than Keirsey. Keirsey doesn't hit LHP well historically. Just like his out of the blue performance at the plate last year, Keirsey's performance against LHP doesn't match his history. 2023 = .860 OPS vs. RHP and a lowly .638 OPS vs. LHP. The chances of Keirsey being able to hold his own at the MLB level isn't high.
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First off, I believe a lot of people get the shaft when it comes to accusations, and I believe a lot of people simply apologize and hope it blows over because an apology DOES fix the problem 90% of the time whereas if you fight and lose the debate, it's all over. This was pretty much exactly what I remembered from when the story broke last year. The other team told the Ft. Myers coaches about what was going on after the game. It's catastrophic to a denial he was tipping pitches. https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/41238109/sources-twins-cut-derek-bender-catcher-told-opposing-hitters-incoming-pitch I don't really think Bender has a leg to stand on here, regardless of whether or not he did or didn't do what he was accused of. Unfortunately, he appears to also be unable to shut his pie hole, and that makes things impossible to sweep under the rug and restart. His agency was correct. Let people forget about it because it's the only way you'll ever earn a chance again.
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I think it says a lot about Baldelli when his "strategy" has been to change strategies every year, but it's not his core philosophy which is broken, it's somebody else's fault when things go wrong. There are a few consistent pieces which continue. 1) Platoon almost everybody. 2) Rest players even if they don't need it to prevent injury. 3) Play mediocre veterans over younger players. 4) Use players in positions they're not suited to play. 5) Trust the process is universally correct
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SWR making it as a starter in MLB is the same as saying Tyler Duffey made it as a starter in MLB. Lots of fans for a guy with poor conditioning, a 4.55 xFIP/4.51 SIERA, a 20% K rate, fly ball pitcher with below average stuff around here. Not that I didn't know any prediction of SWR washing out as a starter in MLB wouldn't rub a lot of fans the wrong way when they've already penciled SWR in as a mid rotation career starter because he got lucky for a few starts out of the gate last year.
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I'm not that concerned about bench bats. I think all these guys are fine as backup/bench players if they only play like backup/bench players (some will play more). I also wasn't concerned about Matt Tolbert being a backup in 2008.
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I don't have any crypto to bet, though honestly, I don't see crypto as a whole lot different than stocks or baseball cards for that matter. Stock - Bill Gates buys another 100,000 shares of Microsoft at $100/share. $10,000,000. How much of that goes to Microsoft? $0. Baseball cards - Bill Gates buys all the pre-owned Topps Twins player baseball cards in existence. $1,000,000. How much of that goes to Topps? $0. How much goes to the Twins? $0. How much goes to Byron Buxton? $0.
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Correct. No matter the budget the front office has been given, they've typically signed a bunch of depth guys.
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What makes you think Keirsey is faster than Martin? Martin's defensive metrics in the minors are BETTER than Keirsey's, and Keirsey is not considered a burner, he's a guy who is considered just fast enough to cover CF from all the scouting I've seen.
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Headrick, a difference maker? I mean, it's possible, but there wasn't much to project there IMHO.
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We have a lot of depth? It might be reasonable to consider most prospects don't work out. Established, quality MLB rotation arms Lopez Ryan Ober --------------- Probable, experienced, quality MLB rotation arms Paddack Festa Matthews -------------- Improbable, but possibly back end, experienced MLB rotation arms Woods Richardson -------------- Limited high level MiLB experience, high ceiling rotation arms Raya Lewis Beyond that, there's low minors guys like Prielipp, and low ceiling depth guys like Morris, Culpepper, Adams, Dobnak.
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Just in case anybody is wondering about "cherry picking" https://www.institutedata.com/us/blog/cherry-picking-in-data-analytics/
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Canterino needs to prove he can throw strikes. He'll be doing that at AAA to start the season, provided he can make it through Spring Training without getting hurt, which seems to be unlikely based on his history. Provided Canterino can get 20 or so appearances in relief and he's able to get his K rate over 25% with a walk rate 3x lower than his K rate, the Twins will find a place in the bullpen for him. Having a 6 BB/9 in AA 3 years ago doesn't fill me with confidence more polished guys will chase his stuff if it's out of the zone.
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When I looked at Julien's swing percentages O-Swing, Z-Swing, overall, and contact rates, I didn't see a huge change. Last year he was swinging more, but when he swung away, he was making less contact. Maybe there was something to his approach change, but I'm a little skeptical. Hopefully, Julien can make whatever adjustments he needs to be able to make better contact, especially on pitches he hasn't been able to handle well previously.
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Sorry, but your "Inngs" column is BS. It rounds up to integers. Here is the real data/screenshot which has a column called "IP" which shows actual innings pitched. Do you see those 6.0+ inning starts all in a row? Nope. 6.0, 5.1, 5.2, 6.0.
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Did I say "AVERAGED" 6 innings? No. Stop putting words in my mouth. All you have to do is look at the game logs. You'll find MOST pitchers go 6+ innings in 50% of their starts. i.e. average 5.2 innings, 75% of starts at 6.0+ IP 6.0 IP 6.0 IP 6.0 IP 5.0 IP
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2017 Top High Minors Pitching Prospects #2 Gonsalves (AAA) #4 Romero (AA) #5 Tyler Jay (AAA) #6 Kohl Stewart (AAA) #8 Adalberto Mejia (MLB) #9 Felix Jorge (AAA) Guys below them in the top org rankings you might recognize Chargois, Rortvedt, Wade, Jr., Garver, Miranda, Arraez, Jax It's great we undoubtedly have a boatload of guaranteed future Cy Youngs, but it'd be even better if they had peripherals which suggested they were going to be elite.
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SWR didn't have a single instance of back to back outings with 6+ innings pitching for the Twins last year. I'm don't care about his MiLB results much. 4/13 = 6.0 IP 5/6 = 6.0 IP (3 starts later) 6/8 = 6.1 IP (6 starts later) 6/20 = 6.0 IP (2 starts later) 7/7 = 6.0 IP (3 starts later) 7/23 = 6.0 IP (2 starts later) 8/10 = 7.0 IP (3 starts later) Last 8 starts never exceeded 5.0 innings The average MLB starter pitches 6+ innings most of the time, and the very worst do it 25% of the time. SWR's stuff just wasn't good enough to pitch efficiently last year and while he had a few 6 inning starts, he did it rarely. In fact, SWR managed 6+ innings just 25% of the time putting him among the worst SP's in all of MLB with 20+ starts on the year. Some of that has to do with Baldelli and his infamously quick hook, but more has to do with the fact SWR has to throw a lot of pitches because he needs to place them more perfectly to have success than guys with better stuff.
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Position Player Battles in Spring Training
bean5302 replied to stringer bell's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
The Twins have had shortages of quality production from their outfielders in recent years so there was no need to move Larnach to 1B. The Twins pushed Kirilloff to 1B because he didn't have a good arm or good defensive instincts while Larnach has great defensive instincts. Unfortunately, Larnach lacks the speed to be a plus defender, and he can merely hold his own in left. Who would fans rather play 1B and LF between Larnach, Miranda, France or Julien? Even with his limits, I'd choose Larnach every day in LF, and that's probably why the Twins haven't put him at 1B much. There are plenty of legitimate options at 1B already.- 27 replies
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Position Player Battles in Spring Training
bean5302 replied to stringer bell's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
The Twins jam packed roster and position fights remind me of a time many, many years ago. My dad was over at his best friend's shop. My dad was looking for a snowmobile clutch for a vintage sled. After seeing a few all blown apart, he spotted the model he needed on the floor in a corner. He went to go grab it and his buddy said, "oh yeah! that's a good one!" as my dad picked it up and rust and debris was falling out of it...- 27 replies
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