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  1. Hamm's is a bit less expensive where I live, and more appropriate since this is Minnesota. Don't ask me how I know this... The last line was comic gold...just like the cabin.
  2. So, I was on board with trading Polanco, but trading Julien last year wasn't a zero chance event. Young players can be traded, and occasionally successfully. If payroll is a problem you just have to trade young player for young player, dealing from excess on each side. Not that long ago the Twins traded Grateral when he was very young. A little further back Wilson Ramos. And further back they traded Matt Garza for Delmon Young which was a true young player for young player trade, with Tampa, no less. Ouch, I didn't want to remember any of that...
  3. Left the game last night...pulled oblique. Haven't heard an update, but assume we won't see him today.
  4. E Julien (L) DH C Correa (R) SS T Larnach (L) RF R Lewis (R) 3B B Buxton (R) CF C Santana (S) 1B W Castro (S) LF B Lee (S) 2B C Vázquez (R) C Julien leading off because we've reached the "throw stuff against the wall and hope something sticks" phase of the season.
  5. Ah yes, Payton Eeles. Not tall enough, not strong enough, not anything enough, not a prospect, not worth drafting, or so everyone thought. But then he went and hit well at all levels and can run and steal a base. Lives at the ballpark. Plays with his hair on fire and runs through brick walls for fun, they say. I'd put him on the 25 man roster next year ahead of Julien, just to see if Eeles can wake up all the other zombies on the MLB squad. Heck, maybe they should have tried that a couple of weeks ago.
  6. Tigers are playing so well right now. If I'm Houston or Baltimore I would be desperately hoping to draw the other wildcard winner. Unless the Tigers need him for game 162 Skubal looks primed to win the first playoff game. Gonna have to catch the Royals.
  7. Also know as, "The Nick Punto Era". Punto couldn't hit a lick, but he did master the head first slide into first base. To be fair to Gardenhire, quality middle infielders were pretty much absent from the roster in that era...
  8. Joey Gallo had one injury-shortened year where his OPS+ was better than 121. For his career he's at 109. Even in his youth when he was hitting 40 homers a year his on base average was miserable. Wallner has a career OPS+ of 139, and 149 this year. He's improved a bit, but mostly he is what he has always been despite the many doubters. Gallo's stat rates are far in the rear view mirror, no matter how much you want to run Wallner down by making the comparison. If you don't think Lewis is playing hurt you must not be watching him run this year compared to how he ran in the past.
  9. Lewis will be better next year, I hope. Looks like he needs a little time to get healthy, and some instruction to reevaluate his approach. I still like his potential, but he looks like he is trying to hit a 5 run homer every time he comes up. Remember when he used to hit the other way, often with power? Everything gets pulled now, even trying to pull pitches 6 inches off the plate. That's a disease that has affected a large number of Twins hitters.
  10. Good mention on Rogers, as he also had a nice run. I certainly hope Jax catches or exceeds Perkins, but right now Perkins is way ahead of Jax. Give Jax 2 to 3 more good years and he might equal Perkins, though I doubt he ever comes close to the number of saves Perkins has, or his string of All Star Game appearances.
  11. Glen Perkins didn't work out as a starter, but he was a very good reliever for a few seasons and just fits under the "developed in the last two decades" mark.
  12. Detroit is a fascinating story. They really came out of nowhere. Addition via subtraction. At this point I believe the Twins are more likely to finish ahead of KC than Detroit, as the Tigers get to wrap up the season against the White Sox. KC is pretty much in a free fall just like the Twins, and they have to finish with a 6 game road trip. I don't really like the odds for the Twins to finish ahead of either team in the wildcard race though. And yes, to echo Chief, Puk would have made all the difference this year.
  13. Correa at SS, at least for next year and likely beyond. Plantar fasciitis will be just as much a problem at 1B, and Correa's best defensive attribute is his arm which would largely be wasted at 1B. Brooks Lee's glove will play somewhere eventually, if his bat develops. I actually expect him to start next year in AAA because he looks overmatched by MLB pitching at this point. 280 PA's at AAA apparently wasn't enough, and frankly his .830 OPS at that level doesn't indicate that he had mastered it. Beyond Lee there are no other alternatives to Correa on the roster I would trust as a full time SS.
  14. Usually Randball Stu's writing is obviously fictional. This one, not so much...
  15. Sure does feel that way, but fortunately it's just a feeling. "Momentum? Momentum is the next day's starting pitcher" - Earl Weaver Earl knew how to keep a team going. Go get'em SWR.
  16. And the ghost of Ron Davis... 👻 Actually, that's unfair to both Pagan and Davis. Both are/were better pitchers than many of the guys in the bullpen this year.
  17. I do believe this is a big part of the problem. Young bodies are being built up through strength training before they are ready. Players from the 1980s had never lifted weights in their youth (or, at least, not around where I lived). Players from the 1990s *might* have done some limited weight training in their youth, but probably not much. Things have really changed for young athletes since this era. I don't think it is a coincidence that near universal weight training for young athletes coincides with the increased injury rates we have seen at MLB in the past two decades. It is a problem for MLB, even if a fix is elusive. MLB is fast becoming like the NFL... at the end of the year, the teams that have suffered fewer injuries have a big advantage.
  18. While I hope Margot goes 4 -4 tonight, it is disheartening to see him starting against a right handed pitcher, and a good one in Bibee with pretty severe platoon splits at that. I guess Larnach is so dinged up that playing left field is out of the question, and there simply are no other outfielders left. On the bright side, Correa is back as well as Miranda. No Buxton though. W Castro (S) CF M Wallner (L) RF C Correa (R) SS C Santana (S) 1B T Larnach (L) DH J Miranda (R) 3B B Lee (S) 2B M Margot (R) LF C Vázquez (R) C
  19. He can certainly sustain it for the duration of the regular season. That's a blip of time where any player can get or stay hot. For next year? No sustaining this isn't likely. I'd be a little surprised if Farmer gets a MLB contract next year. He'll get a spring training invite somewhere I assume, if he want it. However he's at nearly $17 million for career earnings, so money may not be his primary motivator. He's at the age where he might want to start thinking about what is next. Seems like he might make a good coach, so if some team made him that offer I wonder if he would consider that route at this time. Also, if he is as funny as his reputation I could see him in a broadcast booth. Bob Ueker has to retire one of these days... someone new needs to carry the torch.
  20. Certainly, the outcome you suggest is possible. But is it probable? At some point Father Time always wins, even if nobody knows exactly when that time will come. This year, looking around the league, the only hitter I see who was older than Santana and who was productive was Josh Turner. Santana's generation is largely gone. Given the very limited payroll the Twins have I think Branch Rickey's famous quote must be their guiding principle: "Better to get rid of a player a year too early, than a year too late".
  21. I mean... maybe he's the MVP? And that says a lot about what a weird year it has been for the Twins, because based on OPS he's their 6th best hitter. He just happens to be the only guy in that bunch who can stay healthy and play every day (or avoid the minors, see Wallner, Matt). With such an odd year for the lineup I'd give co-MVPs to Ober and Pablo. Like others I'm both stunned and pleased by his resurgence. But like others I'm also a no on bringing Santana back. Can't afford to spend limited payroll dollars on a 39 year old.
  22. Bats need to wake up in a big way. I mean maybe Zebby throws a gem, but that's asking a lot of a pitcher who started the year in A ball. Need 6 runs tonight, minimum, and that may not be enough. Got to get to Williams early because we know the Cleveland bullpen is very good.
  23. You are right, my mistake. For some reason I thought I had heard Cleveland had 3 lefties scheduled to start along with Bibee. Farmer is also my pick to click... what a strange thing to type.
  24. Ah yes, the dreaded LHP lineup. Gonna see this three times this series, I fear. I wonder if Wallner and Larnach will manage 10 plate appearances combined over the next four games? Somebody, anybody of the platoon subs needs to have a good stretch of at bats this week. Farmer? Margot? Vazquez? We need some unexpected contributions...
  25. Plenty of room on the struggle bus for one more. Can't go worse than the Richards acquisition, right? He's left handed and has a pulse, I guess. I'll hope for the best..
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