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  1. So I step away for 4 hours and I come to back to see that the Twins have done... nothing... I know there's still ~90 minutes left, but this is disappointing. The FO will probably come out and say something like "well we feel we can win with the guys we have and we have confidence blah blah blah"... well, they've said that repeatedly since they showed up, and we still haven't won a playoff series.
  2. The last 2 decades haven't been kind to us, but what is different about this year is that we are statistically improbable to run into the Yankees this year. It would take a division-wide collapse in the East for NY to get in, and that alone should give everyone hope.
  3. Twins win a season series against the Yankees and Astros, and get swept by one of the worst teams ever, in the same season. Twins:
  4. And the royals account for 16.67% of the Twins’
  5. If we can’t beat the Royals with the team we have now, the front office is not going to invest to add a couple pieces to take on the top of the AL. I expect a less than exciting weekend of activity on the trades.
  6. This move doesn't make us buyers or sellers. I would like to know the Miami side of this trade - why were they OK with shipping Floro and acquiring Lopez. Regardless, what I'm excited about is that Floro doesn't seem to be prone to giving up HRs - he's allowed 2 all season in almost 40 innings of work. Given how the last few games have gone with our bullpen I feel that this is a significant concern that has just been addressed.
  7. Failing to close-out a middle-tier AL team doesn't really help the FO case to go all-in at the trade deadline. Even if we had won today, Seattle would have made only the third team in the AL above .500 that we had a winning record against. If we somehow manage to get to the postseason we all need to send a fruit basket to KC.
  8. taylor should have broke for 3B... there was no one covering
  9. Which of our outfielders will be pitching the 9th today?
  10. Agree re: Pagan and Ortega, mostly. Disagree on Rocco - he had to have had input into the F/O either from himself and his staff. He wasn't the one making the signings but he's still an accomplice in this.
  11. I hate being negative but thats all I've got for Rocco after last night. For as much as this management loves to rely on stats I'm absolutely floored as to why Ortega was called in to take the 9th. He's a career ~4.0+ ERA guy... basically he's liable to give up a run every other inning of work. In his last appearance against CWS he pitched two scoreless innings... meaning he was statistically overdue to give up runs. Duran should have taken the mound, and if he had we're probably talking happily about how it would be nice to run away with a game soon instead of the walk-offs, just to have a night to relax.
  12. Hader would be interesting especially with the way the last couple games have gone in the 9th. If Duran can't be an every day closer then someone else with a resume of closing experience will be a huge get. Whether or not SD is going to be selling is the question to be answered this week. They are one bad week away from being buried in the WC hunt in the NL and it would take a miracle for them + calamities for every other franchise for them to make up enough ground to make the playoffs.
  13. I take exception that he’s not our closer and this was a save situation
  14. and that’s why Duran should have been in…
  15. If our 1-4 spots in the batting order stay the same (Correa, Julien, Kirilloff, Kepler) then I think the top half of the order can finally stay consistent for more than a week. Correa's 6-26 doesn't exactly scream success until you factor in the 4 BBs. As long as he can continue to get on base then that should hopefully setup success in the 2-4 spots in the order. Looking further down, I dont know how anyone but Jeffers could be in the 5-spot when he's behind the plate.
  16. Sympathy and the absence of mental anguish. I want to know why he’s injured enough to excuse his poor play (if there is an excuse) but not injured enough to be on the DL.
  17. This is my point though - we don’t know because the team isn’t saying anything other than he’s not healthy. At this point I have to believe that pitch he took to the ribs earlier this season broke a few bones and he hasn’t recovered. But all we can do is speculate.
  18. I don’t believe it at all, but I also don’t believe anyone hitting below the Mendoza line at this point in the season should be a regular starter which is in contrast to the current thinking by our manager and front office.
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