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  1. Poor Pohlads. First you can't attract a buyer for the team and now you can't attract buyers for tickets. This is when Ibusuallybstart harping about putting 26 million into one player but the rest of the hitters aren't performing either. Starting pitchers has had a few bad games but over they have pitched well enough to be tied for first place. Unless the Twins can pick it up by the end of May they need to bring in a new manager and use him like a defibrillator.
  2. Yes, it is. You gave a well-educated response that is hard to disagree with. Mine was my gut response from watching the Twins since day one. My frustration is how we can't seem to keep players on the field over the last five years. Doesn't matter how good you are if you can't stay on the field.
  3. We've come a long way from the Babe Ruth days when they stayed up all night drinking, came around by the 3rd inning, and rubbed dirt on any injury.
  4. There are no statistics you can find on this, but apparently, you didn't start watching the Twins in 1961 until now. Players very seldomly went up and down. The pitchers pitched until they got knocked out of the game, not because they were so fragile there was a pitch count. There were no in-depth training strategies to maximize strength and speed compared to today. Same with the football players of that era. Jim Marshal said he never lifted weights. They just exercised. My best guess is when they walked away at the end of the season; they left it all behind until training camp or spring training. This probably allowed their bodies to heal and rejuvenate. Players are bigger and stronger today but more fragile as well. Crazy dichotomy, don't you think? Do you have any statistics to prove me wrong.
  5. Okay, then you explain why the current major league body always breaks down.
  6. So, how do you explain why the ballplayers of yesteryear very seldom get hurt compared to the players of today, who lift weights and are constantly up and down?
  7. What I take from this is, Lewis needs to change his workout routines. He's too muscle bound. Lay off any heavy weights. Spend half the time on exercises to make him more flexible. Because if he can't stay on the field he not worth that much. That said, we do have plenty of depth to take his place when he's on IR ..
  8. Some are unproven .. Must be referring to Raya. Faced 5 batters, two walks, three hit batters, gave up 5 earned runs ...
  9. i think it's more likely Austin will take Juliens spot to begin with. We more than have second base covered.
  10. Usually, someone cheap with his money expects others to be frivolous with theirs. Polads probably tried to drive too hard of a bargain.
  11. It seems to me like two ways to score an overabundance of runs are either through speed on the base path or one of the top home run teams. I don't see the speed so I'm hoping the big bats start hitting the long ball this year.
  12. I remember following the 2022 draft, and it seems like they drafted 10 or more pitchers in a row in the early rounds. Smart move as we were getting depleted in pitching prospects, and since pitchers are hit and miss better in numbers. Plus, I believe they were mostly college arms, so they had a shorter time to the majors. Now lets draft 10 right handed outfielders in a row 😄
  13. It’s a strategy that’s given playing time to righties like Kyle Farmer, Manuel Margot, Donovan Solano, Kyle Garlick, and Jordan Luplow, often at the expense of younger lefty hitters Now there's a lineup that will strike fear in the hearts of teams.
  14. One of those articles you scroll down in search of the conclusion, hopefully, in a nutshell
  15. I just read we gave France a one year 1 million contract that's not guaranteed.. makes me feel better.
  16. If you're hoping for the same kind of defense the Twins got from Santana, though, prepare for disappointment, France is a stocky converted second baseman without great mobility or especially soft hands. Man o Man. Now that's the answer to my dreams ... They add all of these average big leagues that will cost our young players a position or reps. We will have the best AAA team in history because if it plays out to my worst nightmare, the new guys will stay healthy all year ..
  17. I've got an idea. Why don't we keep signing marginal veterans that the Twins will play all year and not cut even if they stink up the joint and clog Saint Paul with our young talent ..
  18. All it takes is one throw, ala Joe Ryan .. But here's to hopping we have a healthy season for a change
  19. They are saying they are adding to our depth and now want to add to the depth at shortstop. But these guys can't be sent down and from past seasons they will refuse to cut any of these players until the season is over even if they don't perform. Ans they are pushing future Rwins back down to AAA. So, do what you're going tobdo but don't call them depth. Call them 25 man roster additions.
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