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  1. Add another incident to Rocco's list of inadequacies. It's not the first time he's been guilty of not knowing the rules. Heck, if he doesn't have the official rulebook handy, he can 'google' it. The guy is a buffoon, and we've been suckered by not calling him on it, and holding him accountable.
  2. I believe the Twins lack of success is due in part to their minor league system. The Twins were notorious for always developing outstanding hitters in the 60's thru the 80"s, i.e. Oliva, Carew, Killebrew, Bostock. The minor league emphasized the basics. The Twins played the game soundly. Players promoted to the show, had the basics down. Throwing to the cut off man, bunting, taking the extra base, etc were all part of the Twins' game. Now it's home run derby and a prayer that our pitchers aren't as bad as the opposition.
  3. When the moon is in the 7th hour.
  4. Personally, long, sweaty hair rubbing against my neck would bother the hell out of me. He also said his nickname, Bulldog, enhanced his persona, as well.
  5. Jim Bouton, in his book Ball Four, wrote that a short haircut, a buzz, if you will, added x number of perceived mph to his fastball.
  6. Yes, but it's also probably true that many who supported the contract turned sour when it didn't pan out.
  7. I smell the Joe Mauer contract situation of years ago. All those who said we had to do what it takes to sign him. When things didn't unfold as expected or hoped, we heard complaints and moaning til his contract and playing days were over. If you rfeally think Mauer tanked, that's your business. But, I saw a guy trying to do his best on and off the field. Fair weather fans should migrate somewhere else. In Minnesota, you can't always predict the weather.
  8. Would everyone react the same if Cruz had twittered what Simmons, did?
  9. How long do we have to wait til the FO suddenly appears?
  10. Just sign Buxton to a lifetime contract. Make the contract worth his value for a couple of years. Once he retires due to injuries, he can join the gang of Hawkins, Morneau, Perkins, Cuddyer, etc. and do the PR gig. Buxton can host the Twins caravans and fishing expeditions. This is a stupid post. About as stupid as the FO wasting its time with this 'negotiation'.
  11. It was, but should not have been, except for the young Detroit starter, Skubal.
  12. Simmons is a difficult player to analyze. There's no question he has a 'knowledge' of the game. If you watch him play, you would see a high baseball IQ. He's always thinking ahead of the opposition and his own team. Unfortunately, that is forgotten when he makes an error on an easy play. We've seen him drop a throw to second. Do you really think he's not capable of catching a throw to second base? I think he's guilty of losing concentration, getting bored while watching our pitchers, and generally just angry at this whole season. So to say he's bad, is not really a fair statement. He needs to tighten up his game and concentration. but he's certainly not a bad player.
  13. The only stat that sours me on Rogers, and granted there are many in the same group, but his inherited runners that score is at 57% (stat from last week) for the 2021 season. I want my all-star reliever to do a better job of coming in and putting out the fire completely, most of the time.
  14. The only major knock on Rogers is that 57% of the runners he inherits, score. Granted, as a end of game reliever he comes in many times with runners on, but still, letting over half score from premiere reliever is a negative.
  15. You typed the words right out of my keyboard. Excellent post. LOL!
  16. Twins FO is most directly to blame for the team's woes this season so far.   Granted, some of Baldelli's moves have been questionable to darn right mind boggling, but the FO has done nothing in ways to provide him with any alternatives.  It's been like a carousel of pitches from the minors to the majors of young pitchers.  And the bullpen put together at season's start proved to be inadequate quite early.

    No effort was seen by the fans from the FO to improve the bullpen.  No trades or even a signing of a free agent pitcher, not signed during during this past off season.  I know, it sounds fruitless to try and find someone, but at least it would show the fans that the FO was trying.  

  17. Fine line sometimes between being a good team versus a bad team. It's the ability to learn from mistakes and don't make them again. Twins are too consistent in making the same mistakes and decisions over and over. I know a lot of posters will disagree with me on this point, but I'm a believer in designating players in specific field positions, and a batting order with a semblance of consistency. Our outfielders are constantly challenged just in playing in new ballparks, i.e. left field plays a lot differently than right field and so on. Soften the anxiety of playing a new position every other day and still needing to provide offense. Too many times have I seen managers set players up to fail. Now, with that said, players do need to be flexible and an occasional start here and there is beneficial.
  18. I agree, except for one thought I have. Let's cut bait and not wait this out for another several years.
  19. With the Twins most like sellers at the tradeline this year, I see an opportunity for Gordon opening up. Polanco, simmons, or Arraez could be dealt, opening the door for Gordon.
  20. The Twins aren't a 'bad' team. they're a decent team, performing badly. Sano is not a bad hitter, just not a smart or a consistent hitter. Josh Donaldson is a gold glove third basemen, who has committed errors at key times. and so forth and so on, with the rest of the team. With that being said, how does everyone or at least the majority of the players play well enough on a regular basis? 1. They need to be given opportunities to excel. i.e. inexperienced pitchers given the time to grow and develop, not brought up for a major league debut, that will land them back in AAA within 24 hours. 2. Defensive assignments based on ability and experience. Too many players playing out of position at key times in the game. 3. Hitters not encouraged by exit velocity and launch angles, rather by making contact and going with the pitch. 4. Management stressing a more aggressive approach. Better bullpen management. Management going by instinct or current performance, rather than just by the 'book".
  21. Halloween is on October 31st!
  22. The Twins are not a bad team in my opinion. They are a decent team playing very bad baseball. There are many reasons why they are struggling. You can blame injuries, players struggling to be consistent, breakdowns in coaching and managing, etc. For whatever reason the team is struggling, it doesn't excuse their mental mistakes, and their overall lack of spirit and pride. They are letting things happen to them, rather than making things happen. Too many center cut pitches swung on and missed. Too many times lack of hustle costing them making a play on defense or offense. Where's Rocco during all of this? Looking at his tablet? When's the last time he got into an umpire's face? It's sometime the little and subtle things that help a team break out of a funk. Nope, same thing every game. Just waiting to win by coincidence, I guess. Fans deserve a lot more than what they're getting in return. I guess I couldn't blame a player here or there who only plays for a paycheck. But, with the size of their paychecks, we should get a little bit more on the return of our investment.
  23. I have no doubt the Twins will turn things around. The only issue will be, how deep is the hole they're going to have to dig themselves out of. With tons of Central Division games left, they have the opportunity. Let's see, if they can take advantage of it.
  24. Rocco may be too much of a player's manager. I cite these reasons: 1. Players rarely held accountable. Seems to soft soap a player's mistakes or deficiencies. 2. Players are coddled at the slightest chance of being hurt, rather than an outright injury. Rather than putting the best team out there when possible, players are given that 'extra' day or 2 off. 3. Players are expected to be versatile to play a variety of positions or bat anywhere in the order, yet not required to learn how to bunt, hit the other way to advance a runner. 4. Batting practice not always a daily requirement (especially when there's a day game) 5. Regular infield prior to games is inconsistent. 6. Have not heard of one episode of discipline handed out. Hard to believe in 2+ years, no one has broken or skirted a rule.
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