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  1. So… Twins must have tweaked his slot angle once they got him, and now they're putting it back to where it was. Seems about right.
  2. Games we needed to win. Oh, well… hopefully they can grab tomorrow's game and then somehow be amazing against the Dodgers and Tigers.
  3. That's why the Twins should offer him a 3-year offer, something that might seem low at 3 years/$62M, but give Sonny a player option for year 2, maybe a mutual option for year 3.
  4. It was a fun year and I'm sorry that--effectively--baseball has ended for me this post season. I do, however, look forward to seeing where the team goes next, who stays, who goes, who comes in. I started looking at the Twins' 40-man roster almost immediately after the game and started wondering. But now, I'm actually looking instead at the St. Paul Saint's roster. Which of them gets added to the 40-man, which of them gets called up, which of them gets bundled for a piece missing on the Twins?
  5. I was wondering if Larnach is hurt since they scratched him from Sunday's game?
  6. 11 pitchers for a three-game series is even probably one too many, but 11 is the way to go.
  7. The trade has been good for both teams and both teams would likely do it again. Eventually, as to who wins the trade, may get down to José Salas and Byron Chourio. Salas: batting .188 for the Kernels, playing SS, I think. Age: 20. Chourio: 18 years old, assigned to Florida Complex League.
  8. All Cleveland needs to do is tie. Unless the Twins can sweep the last three games against them, Cleveland won the head-to-head this year. I suspect the Twins will hang on and take the Central. But, I am a Twins fan, so I also suspect they won't.
  9. What's the difference if Jeffers is at first or Vazquez? Only one of them should be in the starting lineup each game, and probably Jeffers 60% of the time these days to Vazquez's 40%. Try Julian at 1B instead or Polanco.
  10. I'd surgically repair him some more or at least rest him, possibly you bring him back at the end of the year, but I'm thinking it might be best to wait until 2024. We need him to play OF; that's where Byron's value lies. Possibly a corner position would keep him healthier during the season? Julian probably ends up at DH with only occasional starts at 2B. Polanco returns to 2B when Lewis is back.
  11. Six-man rotation would have helped Ryan, I'm thinking. Or just put Ryan on the IL for a couple of starts. Rest and a chance to reconsider his approach.
  12. Okay, so I'll ask. Can we reasonably project the Twins 2024 Starting Line Up now?
  13. Byron, Byron, Bux, please, go on the IL and get yourself healthy. Twins will need you hitting and not fighting a lingering injury if they reach the post season.
  14. I'd keep Kepler over Gallo. But that isn't saying much as I'm ready to part ways with both.
  15. I've been suggesting that Buxton and Correa need to bat lower in the line up for several weeks now. It creates a wide block of cr*p at the bottom, sure, but I'll take my chances on the top stringing something together.
  16. I believe Gilberto Celestino has an option year yet, so he would be my guess.
  17. I still think Sano could get a good deal in Japan.
  18. If he's willing to sign a minor-league deal, then sure. I'd let him bat in St. Paul and work on getting a call-up. Personally, I think he would be better off financially going overseas to join La Tortugo and wow the Japanese with his size and strength and work his way back to the Bigs in that way.
  19. I've been hoping that Enlow makes it for a long time now. I guess the Twins either think that he will never make it or they're hoping he passes through unclaimed now that roster spaces have been filling up.
  20. Well… if he's cheap enough, go ahead. No sense otherwise.
  21. If Carlos wanted to go back to his previous Twins' contract (now with two years left at $35.1M/yr and with a player opt out at the end of 2023), I'd let him.
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